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any case i'm reaching out to people of russian origin who live with us in germany and do not read spiegel online there is a whole cloud surrounding this german election that comes up on the twenty fourth of september and that is one of the russians going to interfere there seems to be a whole feeling that it's about to happen at any moment it certainly hasn't been a major factor in this election it does seem that angle of merkel of the gritty democratic union will be returned as the chancellor of germany and that there is no russian interference into into this election campaign however what we do see is that senior figures will be continued to ask to be asked these type of questions our europe correspondent peter all of our live from berlin thank you and that's it for me for the day under former will be here in half an hour's time with more world news stay with us. paddies and was a situation like israel and palestine is not a country where i meet a lot of people we're told though everybody. is a very serious situation people have been much more to say than in any other. day. here's what
any case i'm reaching out to people of russian origin who live with us in germany and do not read spiegel online there is a whole cloud surrounding this german election that comes up on the twenty fourth of september and that is one of the russians going to interfere there seems to be a whole feeling that it's about to happen at any moment it certainly hasn't been a major factor in this election it does seem that angle of merkel of the gritty democratic union will be returned as the chancellor...
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any case i'm reaching out to people of russian origin who live with us in germany and do not read spiegel online well the interview took place in the city of yen or in germany it's a city with well a very large russian german population and certainly this was an. buttering up the russian side in the interview that he gave with r.t. doyle she was incredibly critical of russian policy particularly when it came to ukraine too in particular to crimea of course we have to remember this is the sitting german foreign minister speaking for the sitting chairman government he certainly wasn't pulling any punches well he was prodded he was pushed he was continuously asked about r.t. in the end he said i'll speak to anybody i'm just here trying to get votes. i want people to vote in germany's interests and in their own interests we want this country to prosper and that's possible only within the united europe but those who are turning against europe will weaken our country in the long run. there is something of a state of paranoia that exists amongst media outlets certainly so media outlets that the
any case i'm reaching out to people of russian origin who live with us in germany and do not read spiegel online well the interview took place in the city of yen or in germany it's a city with well a very large russian german population and certainly this was an. buttering up the russian side in the interview that he gave with r.t. doyle she was incredibly critical of russian policy particularly when it came to ukraine too in particular to crimea of course we have to remember this is the...
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let me quote to you, because it's a rather neat quote, der spiegel, a respected german news organisationised saying, "have we not learned from the lesson of greece? there is no convergence of europe, economic reform and efficiencies haven't closed the productivity gap between north and south and the euro precludes the weakest southern economies devaluing to gain competitiveness. " there is still this fundamental lack of convergence inside the european union that all this talk of new fiscal integration ignores. why are the greeks, in spite of many problems, which by the way largely generated through decades of bad government in greece, not by the euro. the euro was the litmus test of all the misconduct in their economy, the greeks have in their public opinion a high favour for europe. you aren't really addressing my point. you said yourself in a recent statement, you said year after year the eu countries of north and south mistrust each other more and more. yes, absolutely. i do not see the eu as a paradise, you may believe i do, i don't, i don't. i've been working a long time from within
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agreeing for a second interview agreeing for a second interview is a big honor according to that spiegel yes that's how we would like to thank you can we take it as a step towards a tongue tie between germany and russia. the fact that i'm giving you an interview no i think we should get accustomed to having more media outlets covering german politics we also communicate with turkish channels and newspapers in germany many people watch russian channels so of course we should pay some attention to them to make sure german policies are expressed in their content i'm convinced that we do need a new day terms with russia despite some very complicated disputes of the crimea and the situation in ukraine we can't tackle global problems without working with russia. facebook will help the u.s. with its probe into suppose and russian meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election that story and more after a short break. that will block selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chickenhawk forcing you to fight the battle. to stop the spread of tell you the public gossiping
agreeing for a second interview agreeing for a second interview is a big honor according to that spiegel yes that's how we would like to thank you can we take it as a step towards a tongue tie between germany and russia. the fact that i'm giving you an interview no i think we should get accustomed to having more media outlets covering german politics we also communicate with turkish channels and newspapers in germany many people watch russian channels so of course we should pay some attention...
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by agreeing for a second interview agreeing for a second interview is a big no no according to the spiegel yes that's how we would like to thank you can we take it as a step towards the taunter between germany and russia are you skipped the fact that i'm giving you an interview no i think we should get accustomed to having more media outlets covering german politics we also communicate with turkish channels and newspapers in germany many people watch russian channels so of course we should pay some attention to them to make sure german policies are expressed in their content i'm convinced that we do need a new day terms with russia despite some very complicated disputes of the crimea and the situation in ukraine we can't tackle global problems without working with russia. gains have been made against islamic state in syria those details are coming up after this break. thank you for new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media control over the voters elected businessman to run this count
by agreeing for a second interview agreeing for a second interview is a big no no according to the spiegel yes that's how we would like to thank you can we take it as a step towards the taunter between germany and russia are you skipped the fact that i'm giving you an interview no i think we should get accustomed to having more media outlets covering german politics we also communicate with turkish channels and newspapers in germany many people watch russian channels so of course we should pay...
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agreeing for a second interview agreeing for a second interview is a big honor according to that spiegel yes that's how we would like to thank you can we take it as a step towards a tantrum between germany and russia. skipped the fact that i'm giving you an interview no i think we should get accustomed to having more media outlets covering german politics we also communicate with turkish channels and newspapers in germany many people watch russian channels so of course we should pay some attention to them to make sure german policies are expressed in their content i'm convinced that we do need a new day terms with russia despite some very complicated disputes of the crimea and the situation in ukraine we can't tackle global problems without working with russia that was just a short preview and you can watch the full version on r.t. dot com and tomorrow well begin our special coverage of the german election twenty seven. strength of the european union was very detrimental for the development of local and regional economies and only if these economies are developed and. they recreate a liv
agreeing for a second interview agreeing for a second interview is a big honor according to that spiegel yes that's how we would like to thank you can we take it as a step towards a tantrum between germany and russia. skipped the fact that i'm giving you an interview no i think we should get accustomed to having more media outlets covering german politics we also communicate with turkish channels and newspapers in germany many people watch russian channels so of course we should pay some...
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state department also with me a small to let me editor of target spiegel newspaper right here in berlin he was also the paper's bureau chief in washington d.c. gentlemen it's good to have your the big table and eventful day a historic day. what did germany and its voters decide today actually err well i think they decided to continue with chancellor merkel i mean for all the talk of transformation and everything like that i mean she is going to stay in power most likely so i think they are choosing continuity but there also is some kind of payback i think that a lot of germans were really unhappy with her policy decisions during the migration crisis and now it's coming back to haunt her and she's we can because of it but there's still it's still continuity overall well it's a revenge of the voters there's a little little aspect of revenge into it i mean i mean if one party you already mentioned the right wing populist party of the f.t. they were strictly opposing her refugee policy so they got a tremendously huge amount of shares with thirteen percent but even the liberals the business
state department also with me a small to let me editor of target spiegel newspaper right here in berlin he was also the paper's bureau chief in washington d.c. gentlemen it's good to have your the big table and eventful day a historic day. what did germany and its voters decide today actually err well i think they decided to continue with chancellor merkel i mean for all the talk of transformation and everything like that i mean she is going to stay in power most likely so i think they are...
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opinions were very openly discussed all right that's fabienne labor he's a correspondent for berlind tog spiegel newspaper thanks for being with us on the day thank you. well the founder of playboy hugh hefner has died at the age of ninety one hefner gained instant fame when he launched playboy magazine in the one nine hundred fifty s. the adult publication created the sensation in conservative america after spawning the brand into a publishing empire but critics accuse him of degrading and objectifying women flowers and a string of well wishes for the bunny king outside the famous playboy mansion in los angeles. it was here that hugh hefner ran his media net ten months empire usually clad in his trademark so pajamas. it takes a special event to get me to. get out of my pajamas. and put on a pair of pants. with a cafferty crafted mix of nude photos highbrow articles and big name fiction have struck a chord with playboy more than sixty years ago the men's magazine quickly became a roaring success half not his girly bag and his lifestyle was symbols of the sexual revolution and shook out puritanic
opinions were very openly discussed all right that's fabienne labor he's a correspondent for berlind tog spiegel newspaper thanks for being with us on the day thank you. well the founder of playboy hugh hefner has died at the age of ninety one hefner gained instant fame when he launched playboy magazine in the one nine hundred fifty s. the adult publication created the sensation in conservative america after spawning the brand into a publishing empire but critics accuse him of degrading and...
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they say imitation is the highest form of flattery, but evan spiegel may not feel that way.u think there is room for another social network in the facebook empire? sheryl: mobile time is exploding. people are using more and more mobile time, more and more social time. i remember interviewing for this job almost 10 years ago, mark saying more things would be social. that is what's happening. there is certainly room for a lot of companies to offer lots of great services. emily: i heard you talk about how much you enjoy visiting lean in circles and hearing other women talk about the challenges they are taking on. what new challenges do you want to take on? sheryl: i feel fully challenged. [laughter] sheryl: facebook just hit 2 billion users around the world. we know how deep our responsibility is. i love working with mark and the team on that. i'm glad i wrote "option b," it was emotional, but i think it was important. if it helps just one person, then that gives dave's life a little more meaning, and that has all the meeting in the world for me. emily: would you ever run for o
they say imitation is the highest form of flattery, but evan spiegel may not feel that way.u think there is room for another social network in the facebook empire? sheryl: mobile time is exploding. people are using more and more mobile time, more and more social time. i remember interviewing for this job almost 10 years ago, mark saying more things would be social. that is what's happening. there is certainly room for a lot of companies to offer lots of great services. emily: i heard you talk...
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speaker today, spiegel, is licensed battlefield guide, one of those folks with the wealth of knowledge. co-author to en this book "top 10 at gettysburg," he is a guide at the gettysburg national military and has been one since 2004, conducted hundreds of all kinds tours for of visitors, groups and military the united across states. he has done anniversary battle for and full-day seminars gettysburg military park and foundation. his topics are varied and will range from artillery action at peach orchard to the second sculpture at and gettysburg. e's developed world war ii cemetery, he national conducted for eisenhower national historic site. siegel is proprietor of the tours dot org, conducting bus touros events of the ar 10-dame campaign, washington of trenton e battle and the battle of princeton. new jersey es in with his wife donna, daughter, oliver.d dog >> keep going. > i'd like to present to you siegel. thank you. [applause] evening, everybody. fine?ur mics working okay. this is my first time ever doing book reading. this is the first time i've ever a book this, is my book, gettys
speaker today, spiegel, is licensed battlefield guide, one of those folks with the wealth of knowledge. co-author to en this book "top 10 at gettysburg," he is a guide at the gettysburg national military and has been one since 2004, conducted hundreds of all kinds tours for of visitors, groups and military the united across states. he has done anniversary battle for and full-day seminars gettysburg military park and foundation. his topics are varied and will range from artillery...
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it happen on the page the first name is well but eleven he had an unauthorized interview with the spiegel recently in which he criticized the club's transfer politics more on that in the take but the other players thomas wasn't really getting a lot of playing time the german international he was frustrated he vented that frustration in the post-game interview and the other two main culprits are frankly barry and i and most of the aging superstars at the club grigori threw his jersey down off the being substituted by a. good game and robin failed to come out and support the club when the going got tough these two especially robbery and robin they are the ones that are very vocal in criticizing they've got the ear of mr hostess and they definitely play a role in the dismissal of colorado about the biggest names you can get there in terms of fires does choir you know breaking down what exactly has happened here byron munich from sports desk we appreciate it. you're up to date on the news i'm sorry kelly in berlin thanks for watching phoenix. more intrigue international talk show for journali
it happen on the page the first name is well but eleven he had an unauthorized interview with the spiegel recently in which he criticized the club's transfer politics more on that in the take but the other players thomas wasn't really getting a lot of playing time the german international he was frustrated he vented that frustration in the post-game interview and the other two main culprits are frankly barry and i and most of the aging superstars at the club grigori threw his jersey down off...
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they say imitation is the highest form of flattery, but evan spiegel may not feel that way.think there's room for another social network in the facebook empire? sheryl: mobile time is exploding. people are using more and more mobile time, people are using more and more social time. i remember interviewing with mark for this job almost 10 years ago, mark saying more things would be social. that's what's happening. there's certainly room for a lot of companies to offer lots of great services. emily: i've heard you talk about how much you enjoy visiting lean in circles and hearing other women talk about the challenges they're taking on. what new challenges do you want to take on? sheryl: i feel fully challenged. [laughter] sheryl: facebook just hit 2 billion users around the world. we know how deep our responsibility is, and i love working with mark and the team here on that. i'm glad i wrote "option b," it was a emotional thing to do, but i think it was important. if it helps just one person, then that gives dave's life a little more meaning, and that has all the meaning in th
they say imitation is the highest form of flattery, but evan spiegel may not feel that way.think there's room for another social network in the facebook empire? sheryl: mobile time is exploding. people are using more and more mobile time, people are using more and more social time. i remember interviewing with mark for this job almost 10 years ago, mark saying more things would be social. that's what's happening. there's certainly room for a lot of companies to offer lots of great services....
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. >>> let's discuss it further with peter spiegel from "the financial times. good morning to you. thank you very much for joining us wanted to kick things off. >> good to be here >> rather than going directly into individual issues at the u.n., but on president trump's approach to it and other institutions as a whole. he got criticism for criticizing the likes of the u.n., nate to,e eu, whether during the campaign or afterwards. but has that begun to work, whether it's pulling out paris climate accord, but is it starting to work >> it is i think in the speech we'll see a more philosophical approach than what we heard yesterday the briefing from overnight is if you look at american foreign policy, you have the internationalists who looked to the u.n., some of these organizations set up largely by the u.s. in the post-war era talk about ideals, democracy promotion, things we heard a lot about from the bush administration, at the other end is the hard-nose realist, ep epitomized by henry kissinger, he will fall in that latter camp the american interests first, but every other country
. >>> let's discuss it further with peter spiegel from "the financial times. good morning to you. thank you very much for joining us wanted to kick things off. >> good to be here >> rather than going directly into individual issues at the u.n., but on president trump's approach to it and other institutions as a whole. he got criticism for criticizing the likes of the u.n., nate to,e eu, whether during the campaign or afterwards. but has that begun to work, whether it's...
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i'm joined by andrea as lawrence he's a former asia correspondent for the german news magazine def spiegel he's also written a biography of on soul suchi thank you so much for coming in this morning under arrest having what do you make of speech do you think it will be enough to silence those who have condemned her handling of the range of refugee crisis i think it continues. to be very careful. she didn't explicitly criticize the military or for human rights violations she's just said well we have to find out what what was going on who gave content legations so i am very skeptical about that she could piece into this and critics now she delivered this speech in myanmar is described as a national address but it's also an address to the general assembly of the united nations that meeting this week in new york her address was highly anticipated why didn't she go to new york to deliver the stress i think that the situation is very tense and. maybe she didn't want to hear the criticism that she's going to new york was there is a major human crisis going on in the country ok that makes sense gi
i'm joined by andrea as lawrence he's a former asia correspondent for the german news magazine def spiegel he's also written a biography of on soul suchi thank you so much for coming in this morning under arrest having what do you make of speech do you think it will be enough to silence those who have condemned her handling of the range of refugee crisis i think it continues. to be very careful. she didn't explicitly criticize the military or for human rights violations she's just said well we...
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when you see a publication such as german der spiegel or the stern and i blew them up but we don't havelict. publications like the economist follow suit weeks later revealing how far our enemies network spans continent to continent. if you want to see those blowups, they are over there. you can see the kind of white shirt. he will show them to you. they want to tell us we are wrong for saying merry christmas, harass us for doing that never happened to them by people who are long dead. this is what ideological subversion is. it turns us against our parents, makes us take the very flag they gave us life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. those two european publications are confirmed former channels of soviet disinformation, confirmed by former textile balking intelligent agent litman pulls the congress employed against east and west germany in order to so division, break the german will and keep germany from uniting. some of you are old enough to remember reagan's famous words, terror down that wall. america always has a way of defeating totally obliterate its enemies, then and now. i
when you see a publication such as german der spiegel or the stern and i blew them up but we don't havelict. publications like the economist follow suit weeks later revealing how far our enemies network spans continent to continent. if you want to see those blowups, they are over there. you can see the kind of white shirt. he will show them to you. they want to tell us we are wrong for saying merry christmas, harass us for doing that never happened to them by people who are long dead. this is...
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targets spiegel a daily broadsheet here in the in berlin much that start with you thirteen percent for fahri parties this our briggs it moment is is out trump moment to help biggest this. very sort out so no it isn't i mean the brexit referendum change the course of great britain in a dramatic way. the election of the all trump change the course of the united states and the world. now we have thirteen percent for party. that many people are dislike but with thirty five percent of thirty seven percent of people who didn't vote for them. so i don't think it will be a precedent trump moment but this is how much of a shock is this for german politics saw coming it was not expected that the better the next than than than most polls. remote spiritual them it's always a it tricky issue in germany because of the right wing speak because of the german pass and songs on. it is always a shock of the right wing in this for the first time. since the decades that there is a right wing populist party made it to the parliament. well if you deir gray as essence this not such a big deal. well i don't kn
targets spiegel a daily broadsheet here in the in berlin much that start with you thirteen percent for fahri parties this our briggs it moment is is out trump moment to help biggest this. very sort out so no it isn't i mean the brexit referendum change the course of great britain in a dramatic way. the election of the all trump change the course of the united states and the world. now we have thirteen percent for party. that many people are dislike but with thirty five percent of thirty seven...
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lobbyist if i might say so and consultant and muslim inc senior editor at the talk of spiegel a daily broadsheet here in berlin mudd let's start with you. thirteen percent for far right party is this our brags that moment is our trump moment how big is this very short so no it isn't i mean the bracks a referendum changed the course of great britain in a dramatic way the election of donald trump changed the course of the united states and the world now we have thirteen percent for a party that many people are disliked but we have thirty five percent or thirty seven percent of people who didn't vote for them so i don't think it will be a bracket of trouble but is it how much of a shock is this for german politicians a shock i mean it was not expected they did better than extend most polls. show them it's always a tricky issue in germany because the right wing's because of the german past and so on and so on it is always a shock if the right wing in this for the first time since decades that right wing populist party made it to the element do you agree is this not such a big deal well i
lobbyist if i might say so and consultant and muslim inc senior editor at the talk of spiegel a daily broadsheet here in berlin mudd let's start with you. thirteen percent for far right party is this our brags that moment is our trump moment how big is this very short so no it isn't i mean the bracks a referendum changed the course of great britain in a dramatic way the election of donald trump changed the course of the united states and the world now we have thirteen percent for a party that...