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s. germany and 15 year old falls head over heels for an older woman a street car conductor named hannah hannah is fascinating and she's freaky she bathes gently and she also beats him. to to develop a ritual when they meet to make love she insists that he read to her. years later as a law student michelle attends a trial where hanna is the defendant he learns that she was a guard at a concentration camp and that she watched as hundreds of women and children burned to death the reader is about post-war germany trying to come to terms with its nazi past. when i tried to understand it i had the feeling i was failing to condemn it as it must be can down when i condemned it as it must be condemned there was no room for understanding. and is accused of ordering the victims be kept locked inside a burning building and of writing a report about the massacre she couldn't have written the report because she's illiterate but she's too ashamed to admit it and so she takes the fall. kate winslet won an oscar for capturing hannah's complexity in the film the reader when the book came out in the 1990
s. germany and 15 year old falls head over heels for an older woman a street car conductor named hannah hannah is fascinating and she's freaky she bathes gently and she also beats him. to to develop a ritual when they meet to make love she insists that he read to her. years later as a law student michelle attends a trial where hanna is the defendant he learns that she was a guard at a concentration camp and that she watched as hundreds of women and children burned to death the reader is about...
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germany and the allies paid their war debts. financially reinvigorated, europe exploded with culture, sports, and consumerism. the golden 20'sany. germany was on borrowed money and borrowed time. >> there was an outpouring of art and culture for complex reasons. the desire to escape the first world war and economic growth. berlin was the center of it all, but it is easy to forget there was also munich, docile dark -- dusseldorf, and a traditional germany that was very shocked. meanwhile, the foreign minister wanted to restore german prestige as the leading european nation. the french foreign secretary turned out to be willing to listen. before, he was a man of peace -- before he was a man of peace, he was a man of war. he was the longest-running prime minister before the war and this event changed him. of the 1920's, he came around to the idea that reconciliation with germany was the onlyly possiblble option. improved franco german relations led to the admission of gerermany to the league of nations, promoted by p president wilson and establisheded by the treaty o of versailles. with the treatiess of 1925, germany was formal
germany and the allies paid their war debts. financially reinvigorated, europe exploded with culture, sports, and consumerism. the golden 20'sany. germany was on borrowed money and borrowed time. >> there was an outpouring of art and culture for complex reasons. the desire to escape the first world war and economic growth. berlin was the center of it all, but it is easy to forget there was also munich, docile dark -- dusseldorf, and a traditional germany that was very shocked. meanwhile,...
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s highest temperature on record germany france belgium and the netherlands have also experienced record breaking temperatures this week. well that is now appears to be moving towards greenland where the u.n. has warned it could cause record levels of ice melts greenland's ice sheet covers 80 percent of the island's territory and is the 2nd largest in the world but it's been losing ice as an excel orating pace since the turn of the century the ice loss
s highest temperature on record germany france belgium and the netherlands have also experienced record breaking temperatures this week. well that is now appears to be moving towards greenland where the u.n. has warned it could cause record levels of ice melts greenland's ice sheet covers 80 percent of the island's territory and is the 2nd largest in the world but it's been losing ice as an excel orating pace since the turn of the century the ice loss
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tariq vertical walker who is meeting with marcos fresh enough from the german development bank k s w germany has lent more than 800000000 euros to the project the biggest single contributor morocco couldn't have financed the project alone. or not but then it just was. morocco has no fossil fuels. at the same time our energy needs are increasing. that's the reason our government is backing renewables. lobby. in just a few years more than 40 percent of morocco's electricity will be generated from the sun and wind there are plans to build 5 large plants like this one meaning the country could soon be a global leader for solar power. from the high tech energy projects back to the mountains but don't he is being loaded up and his team are heading off to the next tom. although morocco has expanded at select tricity gretta mentally in recent years some villages are simply too remote to reach which is why these solar technicians are sorely needed. last night bella and his wife speak of the hardships they experienced last december that's one reason why they to finally want electrocutions . again they
tariq vertical walker who is meeting with marcos fresh enough from the german development bank k s w germany has lent more than 800000000 euros to the project the biggest single contributor morocco couldn't have financed the project alone. or not but then it just was. morocco has no fossil fuels. at the same time our energy needs are increasing. that's the reason our government is backing renewables. lobby. in just a few years more than 40 percent of morocco's electricity will be generated from...
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he visited the other implicated priest from germany in s. he said to be living in today. the 2 of them 1st met his high school students in the 1950 s. then in the seventy's they worked as teachers at the berlin. it was here that they met sister. but there's something else that peta r. and vulcan as have in common a large group of former students say they were abused by both teachers while at the community. and mathias kutch one of them. stripped the children naked and beat them for hours after his deeds came to light he too was transferred 1st of all to hamburg. he had. kept. oh brother monos is one of the most successful sports clubs in chile athletes from here had even made it to the olympics to. get a nanya says now the coach of the club he heard about the 2010 scandal surrounding votes going yes in germany so how does the coach see the club founder today. in only money or see live in germany there were accusations against him but all i can say is the only thing he left behind here in a record was a great sense of. well there are many people here who to this day contin
he visited the other implicated priest from germany in s. he said to be living in today. the 2 of them 1st met his high school students in the 1950 s. then in the seventy's they worked as teachers at the berlin. it was here that they met sister. but there's something else that peta r. and vulcan as have in common a large group of former students say they were abused by both teachers while at the community. and mathias kutch one of them. stripped the children naked and beat them for hours after...
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s in parliament germany and the fans that is resuming flights to egypt's capital cairo while british airways will continue to suspend its operation the be a ban will last a week to allow for security assessment the airlines given no details about what prompted the move egypt's vital tourism sector was already under pressure after a series of attacks on the as it is. high winds are fanning 3 major wildfires and portugal more than a 1005 fires and 20 aircraft a battling fires in the mountainous and heavily forested costello branco region some villages have been evacuated and roads closed for firefighters were injured when their fire truck collided with another dozens were killed there and similar fires 2 years ago well those are the headlines on al-jazeera al-jazeera world botches than snake down so that's coming up next thank you for watching. it not just cannae northwest india festivals and culture are important part of local life. i know the states vital to just industries. that. are. one community has brought considerable prestige to the region. with that distinctive music and danc
s in parliament germany and the fans that is resuming flights to egypt's capital cairo while british airways will continue to suspend its operation the be a ban will last a week to allow for security assessment the airlines given no details about what prompted the move egypt's vital tourism sector was already under pressure after a series of attacks on the as it is. high winds are fanning 3 major wildfires and portugal more than a 1005 fires and 20 aircraft a battling fires in the mountainous...
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s highest temperature ever germany france belgium and the netherlands also experienced record breaking heat this week those are the headlines inside stories next. as climate change to blame for the heat wave in europe temperatures have hit records and many countries their scientists say heat waves like this will be the new normal in the future so if that's right isn't enough being done to prevent them this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm richelle carey a heat wave has baked western europe this week with cities and france and the netherlands seeing record breaking temperatures and germany a new high forced the shutdown of a nuclear reactor after the water became too hot and the temperatures in the u.k. soaring past previous levels it's met office is warning heat waves like this could become normal and 2 decades well that's our guess but 1st this report from today. enjoying the heat in paris the water fountains by the eiffel tower a popular place for those trying to stay cool. as a red alert was issued for northern france in the capital reached an all time national
s highest temperature ever germany france belgium and the netherlands also experienced record breaking heat this week those are the headlines inside stories next. as climate change to blame for the heat wave in europe temperatures have hit records and many countries their scientists say heat waves like this will be the new normal in the future so if that's right isn't enough being done to prevent them this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm richelle carey a heat wave has...
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the scales have fallen from people ‘s eyes about germany corbin.ut under great examination, not least because nobody including broadcasters thought he was going to do well. but in the last two years, he has important scrutiny and he will be still more, and we have had a taste of that in the last premises questions, sorry, statement that bothjohnsonjust questions, sorry, statement that both johnson just before questions, sorry, statement that bothjohnson just before the recess, where he skinned corbin. in your opinion? it's interesting you feel so opinion? it's interesting you feel so strongly. alistair campbell, he was the director of operations, just this morning he hasjust said i can no longer be a member of the labour party. it is not a party i want to be in, corbin ‘s labour does not represent my hopes and my values. do you feel the same? not quite assembled by feel —— i understand exactly what he feels that for him to be expelled just like that in a millisecond, for having said that... just to be clear, for voting liberal democrat. against ser
the scales have fallen from people ‘s eyes about germany corbin.ut under great examination, not least because nobody including broadcasters thought he was going to do well. but in the last two years, he has important scrutiny and he will be still more, and we have had a taste of that in the last premises questions, sorry, statement that bothjohnsonjust questions, sorry, statement that both johnson just before questions, sorry, statement that bothjohnson just before the recess, where he...
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s reaction to what germany 100 story of course is because the election as the prime minister ease approaching and then he need to shows the folders and the british public that he is doing the right thing here and he's trying to be the decoration on hong kong with china so this is basically i believe has to do with the domestic politics in the u.k. more people more foreign secretaries more presidents more prime ministers in the world should actually express their concern about what is happening in hong kong about what china is trying to do to the people of hong kong the coach charnel is technically trying to impose a system of governance. imposed on the chinese people. play pro in hong kong very rightly opposing up. and now to menlo park california where f.b.i. agents have been sent to facebook's headquarters of the media giant received a suspicious package which may contain sarin according to reports our correspondent caleb maupin picks up the story. well according to what is being said by facebook's representative 4 buildings have been evacuated and this is it a mail receiving facility in me
s reaction to what germany 100 story of course is because the election as the prime minister ease approaching and then he need to shows the folders and the british public that he is doing the right thing here and he's trying to be the decoration on hong kong with china so this is basically i believe has to do with the domestic politics in the u.k. more people more foreign secretaries more presidents more prime ministers in the world should actually express their concern about what is happening...
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visited the other implicated priest from germany in s. he said to be living in today. the 2 of them 1st met his high school students in the 1950 s. then in the seventy's they worked as teachers at the berlin. it was here that they met sister. but there's something else that peta are and yes have in common a large group of former students say they were abused by both teachers while at the conies use colleague and mathias kutch is one of them. stripped the children naked and beat them for hours after his deeds came to light he too was transferred 1st of all to hamburg. after abusing children. he was transferred. to the church. that. the priest and confessed his crimes to the church. added that he had more opportunities to. the church his superiors kept everything to them they didn't want anyone in. the church kept silent about all the crimes. continued to work for the catholic. or. is one of the most successful sports clubs in athletes from here have even made it to the olympics. now the coach at the club heard about the 2010 scandal surrounding. so how does the coach se
visited the other implicated priest from germany in s. he said to be living in today. the 2 of them 1st met his high school students in the 1950 s. then in the seventy's they worked as teachers at the berlin. it was here that they met sister. but there's something else that peta are and yes have in common a large group of former students say they were abused by both teachers while at the conies use colleague and mathias kutch is one of them. stripped the children naked and beat them for hours...
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he visited the other implicated priest from germany in s. he said to be living in today. the 2 of them 1st met his high school students in the 1950 s. then in the seventy's they worked as teachers at the berlin. it was here that they met sister. but there's something else that peta are and gang as have in common a large group of former students say they were abused by both teachers while at the community. and mathias kutch is one of them. stripped the children naked and beat them for hours after his deeds came to light he too was transferred 1st of all to hamburg. after. he was transferred. to the church. and confessed his crimes to the church. added that he had. kept everything. they didn't want anyone in. the crime. or. is one of the most successful sports clubs in athletes from here have even. heard about the 2010. so how does the coach. today. there were accusations against him. behind here was a great. there are many people here who to this day continue to speak about him with. nothing like that that. he didn't do anything. and we didn't see anything else. he worked
he visited the other implicated priest from germany in s. he said to be living in today. the 2 of them 1st met his high school students in the 1950 s. then in the seventy's they worked as teachers at the berlin. it was here that they met sister. but there's something else that peta are and gang as have in common a large group of former students say they were abused by both teachers while at the community. and mathias kutch is one of them. stripped the children naked and beat them for hours...
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be a huge piece of news for germany as well as be europe you know the 1st female european commission president the 1st german city to how steinback at the end of the the 1950 s. so you know it's really putting germany back at the very heart of europe it's never been away but this is a very important symbolic job and a job where europe can be laid at. the law and has got lots of experience she's been labor minister she's been families minister she's then had this job at defense she's served you know a long time in government and she's francis had the job of rafah. warming germany's military and that's a job that she did she had some success with it can be said any way at the beginning she had to tackle in a so this very male demain and get more personnel get more material and just she was instrumental for instance in increasing the budgets of germany's military there's been more problems in recent years she said now that she's stepping down from that job whatever the outcome of today's vote was going to be she'll be back in berlin tomorrow handing over that important defense portfolio to whoever's chosen to succeed her and i suspect we'll find that out in the
be a huge piece of news for germany as well as be europe you know the 1st female european commission president the 1st german city to how steinback at the end of the the 1950 s. so you know it's really putting germany back at the very heart of europe it's never been away but this is a very important symbolic job and a job where europe can be laid at. the law and has got lots of experience she's been labor minister she's been families minister she's then had this job at defense she's served you...
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s reaction to what germany 100 stealing of course east because the election is the prime minister e's approaching and he need to show steve falters and the british public that he is doing the right thing here and he's trying to be the one to creation on hong kong with china so this is basically i believe has to do with the domestic politics in the u.k. more people more foreign secretaries more presidents more prime ministers in the world should actually express their concern about what is happening in hong kong about trying to know is trying to do for the people of hong kong the coach is technically trying to impose a system of governance. imposed on the chinese people people in hong kong are very rightly opposing up. donald trump has lashed out against iran on monday saying that it's playing with fire at his administration 1000 maximum pressure over the country's development they know what they're doing they know what they're playing with i think they're playing with fire. at the white house released a statement denouncing terence decision to exceed the amount of know when richard ur
s reaction to what germany 100 stealing of course east because the election is the prime minister e's approaching and he need to show steve falters and the british public that he is doing the right thing here and he's trying to be the one to creation on hong kong with china so this is basically i believe has to do with the domestic politics in the u.k. more people more foreign secretaries more presidents more prime ministers in the world should actually express their concern about what is...
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japanese swiss artist les call it came outta has lived or worked in germany since the early 1980 s. she's currently the subject of a solo exhibition in basel and will be joining me in the studio. and in our series underground europe we're off to denmark to see a world war 2 bunker that's been brilliantly converted into a museum. quentin tarantino is back with once upon a time in hollywood which opens in u.s. cinemas this weekend and once again the maverick filmmaker who's best known for his penchant for over the top violence has teamed up with 2 all of the industry's biggest stars landowner to caprio and brad pitt who are clearly having the time of their lives. the night film from. caprio as a t.v. cowboy branch his stunt man to fish will. who has been our characters are kind of 2 sides of the same coin he's my he's my stunt double yet we develop this very unique relationship that helps us navigate our own survival. from the brilliant mind of put up with these all these different pieces together well it's very exciting and it's like one that i've been waiting a long time to make and
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expected after days of negotiations european leaders nominate was a fundamentally germany's defense minister for the e.u.'s most powerful job but opposition to the move is strong especially here in germany for approval and not a jerk in parliament today is deciding not to another. also coming up the german captain of a migrant rescue ship has moved to a secret location amnesty threats. been arrested for the.
expected after days of negotiations european leaders nominate was a fundamentally germany's defense minister for the e.u.'s most powerful job but opposition to the move is strong especially here in germany for approval and not a jerk in parliament today is deciding not to another. also coming up the german captain of a migrant rescue ship has moved to a secret location amnesty threats. been arrested for the.
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s buying a 5 percent stake in germany's dime it for the boost to beijing's holding in the maker of mercedes-benz costs diana was already almost 10 percent owned by chinese comprende g.e. it's the company's biggest single shareholder and now we can add to that b a i c's 5 percent holding that takes chinese shareholder stake in diamond to just under 15 percent that's almost as much of the company as is owned by us shareholders other stakeholders and on the include q wait sovereign savings fund and rivals rhino and nyssa who have across holding the rest of the luxury carmaker is owned by private and institutional investors so now we have a dia about the make up off a dime to shareholders let's talk a little bit about this with our french market correspondent jealousy delaney who joins us now in frankfurt chelsea now i know that there was already a a longstanding cooperation between a dime and be a i.c.e. what does this stake cruft percent stake change in all that. well this gives piers see the 3rd largest shareholding position which gives it some more influence over over the direction of time warne
s buying a 5 percent stake in germany's dime it for the boost to beijing's holding in the maker of mercedes-benz costs diana was already almost 10 percent owned by chinese comprende g.e. it's the company's biggest single shareholder and now we can add to that b a i c's 5 percent holding that takes chinese shareholder stake in diamond to just under 15 percent that's almost as much of the company as is owned by us shareholders other stakeholders and on the include q wait sovereign savings fund...
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i came into the market in the 1990's in germany, would it was almost foreign to smirk at government officials tried to do something for policy. look at what happens in turkey, for example. we only difference now is have twitter, so we are paying more attention to every word. but what trump is doing is no different than what any other country around the world is trying to do. david s: let's start there. the issue is whether or not we need an insurance cut or not. the market cure -- the market clearly feel so. mid-1990's, where we need significant amounts of rate hikes or rate cuts. we are close to a very stable equilibrium in terms of economic growth. one cut, maybe another next year, is what we think to avoid a serious slowdown. david w: let's talk about how much latitude jay powell in the fed have at this point. they say they are data dependent. at the same time, the market is really pricing and a cat. it has come up a bit since friday because the jobs are so they really have much of an alternative? central banks around the world are going the other way. are they going to have to cut in july
i came into the market in the 1990's in germany, would it was almost foreign to smirk at government officials tried to do something for policy. look at what happens in turkey, for example. we only difference now is have twitter, so we are paying more attention to every word. but what trump is doing is no different than what any other country around the world is trying to do. david s: let's start there. the issue is whether or not we need an insurance cut or not. the market cure -- the market...
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s top job was a fundie line germany's current defense minister is now the official favorite to become the e.u. snoo chief leaders have been tackling for days over who should fill the box most important protests also coming up police in hong kong restore order after pro-democracy protesters stormed and ransacked the parliament building china condemns the violence and.
s top job was a fundie line germany's current defense minister is now the official favorite to become the e.u. snoo chief leaders have been tackling for days over who should fill the box most important protests also coming up police in hong kong restore order after pro-democracy protesters stormed and ransacked the parliament building china condemns the violence and.
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talking point for candidates as well we sent our medical correspondent in search of s takes use solutions. to germany to see how that country's system works at a cost and to see what lessons might be learned here >> reporter: chicago native courtney wright moved to germany six years ago. she got her masters degree, met her husband marco. now she's working in tech and as a type one diabetic relies on affordable insulin the drug she needs each day to stay alive. i get five of these for 10 euros. >> reporter: which is about $15? >> right >> reporter: in the u.s., where insulin prices are soaring acres box could cost hundreds, even with insurance >> it's heartbreaking where i see stories in the u.s. where they're rationing their insulin or going over the border to get cheaper insulin. >> reporter: germany is a better model for affordable drugs and health care coverage in general. why? all workers contribute part of their salary, about 7%, which is matched by their employer into a public health insurance pool ensuring everyone gets coverage. in germany do they consider health care a right or privilege? >>
talking point for candidates as well we sent our medical correspondent in search of s takes use solutions. to germany to see how that country's system works at a cost and to see what lessons might be learned here >> reporter: chicago native courtney wright moved to germany six years ago. she got her masters degree, met her husband marco. now she's working in tech and as a type one diabetic relies on affordable insulin the drug she needs each day to stay alive. i get five of these for 10...
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i find kind of interesting because she likens that boycott to a boycott of germany during nazi germany 's how long can moderate dems in the house support this woman, including the jewish congressmen and women who allow for the watering down of the resolution which was supposed to condemn her for her anti-semitic rants several months ago. >> will, judge jeanine, is long past time for the democrats who have been sitting on the sidelines letting omar spout all this anti-israel sentiment some of the most vile language you can see. it's about the benjamin said all of these other tropes. we see the movement it is catching on. surely it's catching on throughout europe but in the united states congress, there are members like her who really think that undermining israel economy is something that is a good thing. we all need to stand up against it, there's a really strong bill by congressman mccall that i've been advocating be brought to the floor. it's very bipartisan, a similar bill passed the senate overwhelmingly and get democrats and the house will not bring it up because they are afraid of t
i find kind of interesting because she likens that boycott to a boycott of germany during nazi germany 's how long can moderate dems in the house support this woman, including the jewish congressmen and women who allow for the watering down of the resolution which was supposed to condemn her for her anti-semitic rants several months ago. >> will, judge jeanine, is long past time for the democrats who have been sitting on the sidelines letting omar spout all this anti-israel sentiment some...
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japanese swiss artist lake oh it came outta has lived or worked in germany since the early 1980 s. she's currently the subject of a solo exhibition in bosnia and will be joining me in the studio. and in our series underground europe we're off to denmark to see a world war 2 bunker that's been brilliantly converted into a museum. quentin tarantino is back with once upon a time in hollywood which opens in u.s. cinemas this weekend and once again the maverick filmmaker who's best known for his penchant for over the top violence has teamed up with 2 of the industry's biggest stars les in order to caprio and brad pitt who are clearly having the time of their lives. their 9. point. 30 as a t.v. cowboy. his stumps man party official. has been our characters are 2 sides of the same coin he's my he's my stunt double yet we develop this very unique role.
japanese swiss artist lake oh it came outta has lived or worked in germany since the early 1980 s. she's currently the subject of a solo exhibition in bosnia and will be joining me in the studio. and in our series underground europe we're off to denmark to see a world war 2 bunker that's been brilliantly converted into a museum. quentin tarantino is back with once upon a time in hollywood which opens in u.s. cinemas this weekend and once again the maverick filmmaker who's best known for his...
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japanese swiss artist les call it to morta has lived or worked in germany since the early 1980 s. she's currently the subject of a solo exhibition in basel and will be joining me in the studio. and in our series underground europe we're off to denmark to see a world war 2 bunker that's been brilliantly converted into a museum. quentin tarantino is back with once upon a time in hollywood which opens in u.s. cinemas this weekend and once again the maverick filmmaker who's best known for his penchant for over the top violence has teamed up with 2 of the industry's biggest stars les in order to caprio and brad pitt who are clearly having the time of their lives. tarantino. as a t.v. cowboy bryant his stumps man the fish will go to.
japanese swiss artist les call it to morta has lived or worked in germany since the early 1980 s. she's currently the subject of a solo exhibition in basel and will be joining me in the studio. and in our series underground europe we're off to denmark to see a world war 2 bunker that's been brilliantly converted into a museum. quentin tarantino is back with once upon a time in hollywood which opens in u.s. cinemas this weekend and once again the maverick filmmaker who's best known for his...
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japanese swiss artist les call it came order has lived or worked in germany since the early 1980 s. she's currently the subject of a solo exhibition in. and will be joining me in the studio. and in our series underground europe we're off to denmark to see a world war 2 bunker that's been brilliantly converted into a museum. quentin tarantino is back with once upon a time in hollywood which opens in u.s. cinemas this weekend and once again the maverick filmmaker who's best known for his penchant...
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s buying a 5 percent stake in germany's dime it further boost to beijing's holding in the maker of mercedes benz costs diana was already almost 10 percent owned by chinese comprende g.e. it's the company's biggest single shareholder and now we can add to that be a i.c.e.'s 5 percent holding that takes chinese shareholders stake in dima to just under 15 percent that's almost as much of the company.
s buying a 5 percent stake in germany's dime it further boost to beijing's holding in the maker of mercedes benz costs diana was already almost 10 percent owned by chinese comprende g.e. it's the company's biggest single shareholder and now we can add to that be a i.c.e.'s 5 percent holding that takes chinese shareholders stake in dima to just under 15 percent that's almost as much of the company.
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s highest temperature on record germany france belgium and the netherlands one experience record breaking temperatures this week well in france hundreds of tens of fields caught fire due to the intense heat wave several firemen were hurt. well that heat now appears to be moving towards greenland where the u.n. has warned it could cause record levels of ice melt greenland's ice sheet covers 80 percent of the island's territory and is the 2nd largest in the world but it's been losing ice at an accelerating pace the ice flows in 2012 years 4 times the rate in 2003 and there are fears that this summer as he could break that record the extent of the melt in june has been 4 times the average between 181-2010 well this month alone its last 160000000000 tons of ice through surface melt that's roughly 64000000 lympics sized swimming pools so why should we care well the total volume of the ice sheet is 2900000 cubic kilometers if all of that eventually melts it will raise global sea levels by 7 meters devastating most of the world's coastal cities where ruth mottram is a climate scientist of the de
s highest temperature on record germany france belgium and the netherlands one experience record breaking temperatures this week well in france hundreds of tens of fields caught fire due to the intense heat wave several firemen were hurt. well that heat now appears to be moving towards greenland where the u.n. has warned it could cause record levels of ice melt greenland's ice sheet covers 80 percent of the island's territory and is the 2nd largest in the world but it's been losing ice at an...
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expected after days of negotiations european leaders nominate was a fundamentally germany's defense minister for the e.u.'s most powerful job but opposition to the bill is strong especially here in germany for approval the top jerk in parliament today is the starting up another missile. also coming out of the german capital the migrant rescue ship was moved to a secret location on tuesday to dress like a cat been arrested for defying a taliban on bringing the migrant to the cut. much of europe has been sweltering and on the president to be one of the last to sign to say last month was the hottest june after before we'll get analysis on the changing climate and the dangers of playing possum football in england and the u.s. title it out for their place in the women's world cup final the match was the law tension and drama right up to the we'll go to the end of the highlight. i'm sumi so much god it's good to have you with us. e.u. lawmakers are voting to choose a new president of the european parliament the vote in strasbourg will complete the e.u.'s lengthy process of appointing new people to the top jobs e
expected after days of negotiations european leaders nominate was a fundamentally germany's defense minister for the e.u.'s most powerful job but opposition to the bill is strong especially here in germany for approval the top jerk in parliament today is the starting up another missile. also coming out of the german capital the migrant rescue ship was moved to a secret location on tuesday to dress like a cat been arrested for defying a taliban on bringing the migrant to the cut. much of europe...
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lighted torches, veins shoutingpreaching, and the same anti-semitic via -- bile that occurred in germany in the 1930's. white supremacists and ku klux klan, led by decent, honorable people who said not in my city. asked,said, when they they were fine people in both groups. no president in american history has ever said anything remotely like that. when het in helsinki couto exactly what was going on wordputin, taking putin's about interference in the elections, which is going on today. and then at the g20, when they met again, he made a joke. of course you're not going to interfere in elections,? are you? or something to that effect. letters with ave murderous thug in kim jong-un. we see it every day at the border, children ripped from the arms of their parents, put in cages. ladies and gentlemen, it's not who we are. we shouldn't be separating families. and by the way, let me make it clear. this nation is big enough that we could've absorbed every single child in this country and not in any way be negatively effected, but positively affected. [applause] [cheering] mr. biden: we are a nation -- [appla
lighted torches, veins shoutingpreaching, and the same anti-semitic via -- bile that occurred in germany in the 1930's. white supremacists and ku klux klan, led by decent, honorable people who said not in my city. asked,said, when they they were fine people in both groups. no president in american history has ever said anything remotely like that. when het in helsinki couto exactly what was going on wordputin, taking putin's about interference in the elections, which is going on today. and then...
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. >> that you hold to a present idea in your head without - - >> 's ambassador to germany is a gay manery out there about it. president trump's acceptance speech at the republican convention. [multiple speakers] >> okay, but my reaction to this woman given where it is in new york city. bluest of the blue. i thought, she's a brave woman. what i make a judgment? again, this is like my professional body is kicking in. no i probably wouldn't because i know all kinds of people and they take positions for all kinds of reasons and also of different degrees. like the gay couple you mentioned. one of them was a trump supporter because he figured, better than any democrat. i've got to vote for this guy over hillary or whoever the democrats put up. so there are degrees of support. different reasons why he would have a maga hat. or i'm with her. they're are all sorts of differences. >> you are part of c-span's historians where we rate presence. where would you rank president obama at this point in early history. >> low middle. he came in at number eight's. in the final. >> did you ask immigrants o
. >> that you hold to a present idea in your head without - - >> 's ambassador to germany is a gay manery out there about it. president trump's acceptance speech at the republican convention. [multiple speakers] >> okay, but my reaction to this woman given where it is in new york city. bluest of the blue. i thought, she's a brave woman. what i make a judgment? again, this is like my professional body is kicking in. no i probably wouldn't because i know all kinds of people and...
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s highest temperature on record germany france belgium in the netherlands also experience record breaking heat this week in france hundreds of hectares of fields called fire from the heat wave several firemen were hurt or the heat is made to work has been made worse by travel holdups a power failure at paris's garden or railway station caused the cancellation of trains to and from london the eurostar which takes passengers across the english channel has warned passengers not to travel unless it's essential also in london a technical glitch at 2 of the city's main airports caused major flight delays. other heats and now appears to be moving towards greenland where the un has warned it could cause record levels of ice melt greenland's ice sheet covers 80 percent of the island's territory and is the 2nd largest in the world but it's been losing ice at an accelerating pace from the turn of the century the ice loss in 2012 was 4 times the rate in 2003 and there are fears that this summer's heat could break that record the extent of the melt in june has been 4 times the average 2 in 181-2010 th
s highest temperature on record germany france belgium in the netherlands also experience record breaking heat this week in france hundreds of hectares of fields called fire from the heat wave several firemen were hurt or the heat is made to work has been made worse by travel holdups a power failure at paris's garden or railway station caused the cancellation of trains to and from london the eurostar which takes passengers across the english channel has warned passengers not to travel unless...
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s highest temperature on record germany france belgium and the netherlands have also experienced record breaking temperatures this week. well that is now appears to be moving towards greenland where the u.n. has warned it could cause record levels of ice melts greenland's ice sheet covers 80 percent of the island's territory and is the 2nd largest in the world but it's been losing ice as an excel orating pace since the turn of the century the ice loss in 2012 was 4 times the rate in $22003.00 and there are fears that this summer's heat could break that record the extent of the melt in june has been 4 times the average between 19012010 this month alone greenland has already lost $160000000000.00 tons of ice through surface melting that is roughly 64000000 lympics i swim in pools so why should we worry well the total volume of the ice sheet is 2900000 cubic kilometers if all of that eventually melts it will raise global sea levels by 7 meters devastating most of the world's coastal cities. rethought from it is a climate scientist i'm just at the danish meter a little meterological institu
s highest temperature on record germany france belgium and the netherlands have also experienced record breaking temperatures this week. well that is now appears to be moving towards greenland where the u.n. has warned it could cause record levels of ice melts greenland's ice sheet covers 80 percent of the island's territory and is the 2nd largest in the world but it's been losing ice as an excel orating pace since the turn of the century the ice loss in 2012 was 4 times the rate in $22003.00...
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ancestors came into the united states from germany in the 1880's. i don't know what the immigration laws were then, at that time. my grandparents were born here, but my ancestors came -- they had skills. they were tool makers. and, i'm a retired manufacturing engineer now, so i would like to know, what would the immigration laws -- where the immigration laws at that time in the united were the immigration laws at that time in the united states? and i support the question on citizenship. it should be asked. guest: the immigration laws throughout history were quite unrestricted. we were welcomed, pretty much everybody, with very few exceptions. until they had the infamous chinese exclusion act, the first ofr to cap certain types immigrants, the chinese, from arriving here. that was the political judgment made properly and was not done in resistance mode. it was political judgment made by congress at the time, and it made perfect sense. to be clear, there's a good relationship, in my opinion, aside from section two, having a good snapshot of the distri
ancestors came into the united states from germany in the 1880's. i don't know what the immigration laws were then, at that time. my grandparents were born here, but my ancestors came -- they had skills. they were tool makers. and, i'm a retired manufacturing engineer now, so i would like to know, what would the immigration laws -- where the immigration laws at that time in the united were the immigration laws at that time in the united states? and i support the question on citizenship. it...
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s on saturday. well here in germany a recent series of violent attacks is focusing attention on far right extremism last month the fatal shooting of a migrant politician sent shock waves throughout the country and this week there have been 2 more incidents with suspected extreme right wing motives on monday in eritrean man was shot and seriously wounded in frankfurt or yesterday a leftist politician in eastern turkey was the target of a bomb attack the violence has left all logical leaders searching for answers these politicians from across germany were invited to berlin by president function to steinmeyer united by a particular cause they've all experienced severe hostility some have even received death threats. because i'm all new knew me but i received anonymous letters saying i should die a miserable death sooner rather than later because after all no one would miss me there was a nail in one of my cars tires and i was driving down the autobahn it was clear the nail had been put there intentionally my car was also smeared with excrement. politician vile to look at i had also received explicit d
s on saturday. well here in germany a recent series of violent attacks is focusing attention on far right extremism last month the fatal shooting of a migrant politician sent shock waves throughout the country and this week there have been 2 more incidents with suspected extreme right wing motives on monday in eritrean man was shot and seriously wounded in frankfurt or yesterday a leftist politician in eastern turkey was the target of a bomb attack the violence has left all logical leaders...
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the mib outperforming in the pace.ean s yields in germany on the 10-year dropping below -0.4%.f a haven, drifting downward, but still above the $1400 mark. indexoomberg dollar mostly flat, slightly downward. wti not reacting all that much in a positive direction to the development from opec and opec + earlier in the week. market is closed today for the fourth of july holiday. in europe, equities continue to trade come a little changed as volume remains like while investors search for direction and await u.s. jobs data. let's bring into the conversation jp morgan asset management global market strategy it -- jp morgan asset management's global market strategist. stocks seem a little range bound right now. how is your risk appetite this thursday? still well, we are relatively late cycle in the global economy in the u.s. it is not the right time to take oversize bets on risk asset. the new environment in terms of monetary policy, which is obviously much softer than one may have expected a couple of months ago, is really supportive notisk assets, so it is time also to exclude these
the mib outperforming in the pace.ean s yields in germany on the 10-year dropping below -0.4%.f a haven, drifting downward, but still above the $1400 mark. indexoomberg dollar mostly flat, slightly downward. wti not reacting all that much in a positive direction to the development from opec and opec + earlier in the week. market is closed today for the fourth of july holiday. in europe, equities continue to trade come a little changed as volume remains like while investors search for direction...
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ancestors came into the united states from germany in the 1880's. i don't know what the immigration laws were then, at that time. my grandparents were born here, but my ancestors came -- they had skills. they were tool makers. and, i'm a retired manufacturing engineer now, so i would like to know, what would the immigration laws -- where the immigration laws at that time in the united were the immigration laws at that time in the united states? and i support the question on citizenship. it should be asked. guest: the immigration laws throughout history were quite unrestricted. we were welcomed, pretty much everybody, with very few exceptions. until they had the infamous chinese exclusion act, the first ofr to cap certain types immigrants, the chinese, from arriving here. that was the political judgment made properly and was not done in resistance mode. it was political judgment made by congress at the time, and it made perfect sense. to be clear, there's a good relationship, in my opinion, aside from section two, having a good snapshot of the distri
ancestors came into the united states from germany in the 1880's. i don't know what the immigration laws were then, at that time. my grandparents were born here, but my ancestors came -- they had skills. they were tool makers. and, i'm a retired manufacturing engineer now, so i would like to know, what would the immigration laws -- where the immigration laws at that time in the united were the immigration laws at that time in the united states? and i support the question on citizenship. it...