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the sound of new united berlin was hot and electric the air also saw the birth of techno the collapse emerged overnight in disused industrial holds and a bend and spaces such as the bungalow where i'm standing now on the former border between east and west berlin today it is the museum of art collectors caught in the us but shortly after you need see the former air raid shelter was the center of the techno scene d.j. and alien from west berlin used to play here and experience firsthand how the city became a huge magnet for techno fans. now an alien is a techno i kind star d.j. and head of a record label born in west berlin german reunification was a defining moment in her life. for me reunification was like an explosion. i got to experience what i'd always longed full. of the wool was gone and i could communicate and live with the people on the other side. with your. truth really and has performed all over from new york to hong kong for close to 3 decades she's been a berlin techno ambassador. as a teenager she was into hip hop but in the early ninety's she discovered text no. i like
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the sound of new united berlin was hot and electric in the air also saw the birth of techno the collapse emerged overnight in disused industrial holds an abandoned spaces such as the bungalow where i'm standing now on the former border between east and west today it is the museum of art collectors cabinet. but shortly after you need the former air raid shelter was the center of the techno scene d.j. and adrian from west berlin used to play here and experience firsthand how the city became a huge magnet for techno fans. allen alien is a techno icon and star d.j. and head of a record label born in west berlin german reunification was a defining moment in her life. for me reunification was like an explosion. i got to experience what i'd always longed full take on the wall was gone and i could communicate and live with the people on the other side. of your limb crowd. really and has performed all over from new york to hong kong for close to 3 decades she's been in berlin techno ambassador. as a teenager she was into hip hop but in the early ninety's she discovered techno. i like techno becau
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the sound of new united berlin was hot and electric in the air also saw the birth of techno the clubs emerged overnight in disused industrial halls and a bend and spaces such as the bull go where i'm standing now on the former border between east and west berlin today it is the museum of art collectors cabinet. but shortly after you need to see the former air raid shelter was the center of the techno scene d.j. and adrian from west berlin used to play here and experience firsthand how the city became a huge magnet for techno fans. now an alien is a techno i kind. of head of a record label born in west berlin german reunification was a defining moment in her life. for me reunification was like an explosion. i got to experience what i'd always longed full mavic of the wall was gone and i could communicate and live with the people on the other side. of your live crowd. really and has performed all over from new york to hong kong for close to 3 decades she's been a berlin techno ambassador. as a teenager she was into hip hop but in the early ninety's she discovered techno. i like techno b
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the sound of new united berlin was hot and electric in the air also saw the birth of techno the collapse emerged overnight in disused industrial holds and a bend and spaces such as the bungalow where i'm standing now on the former border between east and west berlin today it is the museum of art collectors cabinet. but shortly after you need to see the former air raid shelter was the center of the techno scene d.j. an alien from west berlin used to play here and experience firsthand how the city became a huge magnet for techno fans. allen alien is a techno i can't start d.j. and head of a record label born in west berlin german reunification was a defining moment in her life. for me reunification was like an explosion. i got to experience what i'd always longed full take on the wall was gone and i could communicate and live with the people on the other side. of your lives. really and has performed all over from new york to hong kong for close to 3 decades she's been a berlin techno ambassador. as a teenager she was into hip hop but in the early ninety's she discovered techno. i like tech
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news from berlin you can follow us on twitter and instagram at news or visit our website at state dot com. 30 years ago these images went around the world on october 3rd $990.00 germany was united barely one year after the fall of the berlin wall the signing of the unification treaty in 1990 saw the end of east germany now all germans share one kolya mince and one currency and today only remnants of the burley wall remain. and with that of war welcome to this special edition of your all next we'll be taking you on a 2 of the german capital including places where the german german divide has left its mark here at the pot some up lots this is where the border used to run and for a long time it was a barren space there are no signs of it here today in today's program we will meet a window of germany unity define love without borders and taken a step look back at the berlin techno scene but 1st we meet an artist who hurts to shape the image of birdland after the unity jim. jim and the young created a 15 meter stretch of the east side gallery the longest remaining section of the berlin wall. we met him by his artwork at the famous open air gallery. thank you the i know it's. complex
news from berlin you can follow us on twitter and instagram at news or visit our website at state dot com. 30 years ago these images went around the world on october 3rd $990.00 germany was united barely one year after the fall of the berlin wall the signing of the unification treaty in 1990 saw the end of east germany now all germans share one kolya mince and one currency and today only remnants of the burley wall remain. and with that of war welcome to this special edition of your all next...
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borders separating east and west and 998 though the palaces and parks of pottstown were green united with those in berlin on the other side of the river hospital and in that same year unesco declared the ensemble to be the 1st all german world heritage site. there are 16 palaces in part stung the best known and most popular is some of. it was also the favorite of its builder prussian king frederick the great. the rococo palace has only 12 rooms frederick called it his vineyard with a hint of russian understatement. frederick spent his winters in polk stumps she palace and his summers here where he could be without a care. in french. grandeur was the new palace frederick. added built slowly for show to receive state guests nearly all the monarchs of europe pass through here. it seems as if every russian keenly fulfill his dream of having a palace built here. frederick william the 4th added a touch of italy to the par with his oratory palace. it was designed to house the tropical plants in the gardens collection oranges figues and palm trees it's the largest palace in sources. none of these palaces get los
borders separating east and west and 998 though the palaces and parks of pottstown were green united with those in berlin on the other side of the river hospital and in that same year unesco declared the ensemble to be the 1st all german world heritage site. there are 16 palaces in part stung the best known and most popular is some of. it was also the favorite of its builder prussian king frederick the great. the rococo palace has only 12 rooms frederick called it his vineyard with a hint of...
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in the united states dell infections have reached record levels in the united kingdom and france here in germany meanwhile berlin has been declared a coronavirus hans automats a nationwide search new structures are going into effect with the head of germany's main public health institute warning that wise for infections are likely if people fail to keep to hygiene and distancing rules but officials say the country's health care system is up to the task. coronavirus hotspots are cropping up all over germany but local and regional officials say the country is ready intensive care beds are available at most hospitals nationwide with around one in 3 beds an occupied the increasing number of infections is worrying medical workers but unlike in march they feel they're well prepared. we are now able to recognize symptoms in patients we have more tests and more protective measures than before for example there is no shortage of mosques which was a big issue in march. night life is only one contributing factor to the rising infections in another part of germany it's a nursing home elsewhere it's a slaughterhouse hence th
in the united states dell infections have reached record levels in the united kingdom and france here in germany meanwhile berlin has been declared a coronavirus hans automats a nationwide search new structures are going into effect with the head of germany's main public health institute warning that wise for infections are likely if people fail to keep to hygiene and distancing rules but officials say the country's health care system is up to the task. coronavirus hotspots are cropping up all...
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separating east and west and $990.00 though the palaces and parts of pots that were being united with those in berlin on the other side of the river hostile and in that same year unesco declared the ensemble to be the 1st all german world heritage site. there are 16 palaces in. the best known and most popular is some of. it was also the favorite of its building prussian king frederick the great. the rococo palace has only 12 rooms frederick called it he's vineyards with a hint of russian understatement. frederick spent his winters in potsdam city palace and his summers here when he could be without a care. in french. grandeur was the new palace frederick. added built slowly for show to receive state guests nearly all the monarchs of europe pass through here. it seems as if every prussian keen fulfilled his dream of having a palace built here. frederick william the 4th added a touch of eataly to the park with his oratory palace. it was designed to house the tropical plants in the gardens collection oranges and palm trees it's the largest palace in civil suits. none of these palaces get lost among the
separating east and west and $990.00 though the palaces and parts of pots that were being united with those in berlin on the other side of the river hostile and in that same year unesco declared the ensemble to be the 1st all german world heritage site. there are 16 palaces in. the best known and most popular is some of. it was also the favorite of its building prussian king frederick the great. the rococo palace has only 12 rooms frederick called it he's vineyards with a hint of russian...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin a reminder of the top stories we're following for you be united nations world food program has won the 2020 nobel peace prize the norwegian nobel committee in sight of the u.n. agency for its efforts to combat hunger around the globe and to leading the fight to stop the use of hunger as a weapon of war. new cases of coronaviruses spiking in germany with more than 4500 new infections in the last 24 hours all far as he's in the capital berlin have imposed a ban on late night alcohol sales with the city officially declared a covert hotspot. and germany is marking one year since the deadly attack on a synagogue in the eastern city of hama i confess i confessed neo nazi shot dead 2 people outside the building after failing to breach its front door he's currently on trial. and over again you can always get the news on the go just download our out from google play all from the app store that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also u
this is deja vu news live from berlin a reminder of the top stories we're following for you be united nations world food program has won the 2020 nobel peace prize the norwegian nobel committee in sight of the u.n. agency for its efforts to combat hunger around the globe and to leading the fight to stop the use of hunger as a weapon of war. new cases of coronaviruses spiking in germany with more than 4500 new infections in the last 24 hours all far as he's in the capital berlin have imposed a...
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berlin. in the united states democratic vice presidential nominee come. as once again criticize donald trump's handling of the pandemic just as she did in her debate with vice president mike pence heiresses trump's refusal to contain the virus has wreaked havoc on america's economy and while this president of course didn't bring the paris to our shores is reckless disregard for human life. and for the well being of the american people as allowed it to spread the way we have seen and the casualties have been in. so let's not make any mistake his refusal to contain this fire is what has wreaked havoc on our economy. in iran hospitals are running out of beds in their intensive care units the worst affected middle eastern countries reported another $230.00 coronavirus deaths with new infections also above $4000.00 for the 3rd day in a row restrictions are being tightened in mosques will become mandatory outdoors in teheran from saturday. the the restrictions on public gatherings did not stop thousands of iranians from flooding the streets of teheran to mourn
berlin. in the united states democratic vice presidential nominee come. as once again criticize donald trump's handling of the pandemic just as she did in her debate with vice president mike pence heiresses trump's refusal to contain the virus has wreaked havoc on america's economy and while this president of course didn't bring the paris to our shores is reckless disregard for human life. and for the well being of the american people as allowed it to spread the way we have seen and the...
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so how much they are going to beat these expectations. 250,000n additional unit capacity in shanghai. add another ino berlin. today -- [indiscernible] to get to one million units during the year. semi launchext, the will make headlines but it will be very small. emily: obviously increasing capacity is a huge deal. also improving self driving technology a big deal as well. what is. --ability, assuming it works what is full self driving capability worth for tesla? pierre: if it means your car can drive by yourself, without a really a general use case kind of technology. to imagine howre much it could be. trillions of dollars. much more than what they are worth today. skeptical, and i do not share elon musk's optimism, what full self-driving could be. you arehnology while sitting behind the wheel of your of thee car handles 95% situations. it needs you to be around and to be aware and to reengage on request if things get more complicated. sellsechnology i think today for like, $8000. it's almost pure incremental profit. it's almost doubling the growth margin you can generate. it's been extremely successful, li
so how much they are going to beat these expectations. 250,000n additional unit capacity in shanghai. add another ino berlin. today -- [indiscernible] to get to one million units during the year. semi launchext, the will make headlines but it will be very small. emily: obviously increasing capacity is a huge deal. also improving self driving technology a big deal as well. what is. --ability, assuming it works what is full self driving capability worth for tesla? pierre: if it means your car can...
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the united states but many trucks were responsible for 2 and a half 1000000 people in berlin all their food and fuel for their homes and factories good luck to be brought to them overlap. in a spec tack. other action planes landed and took off around the clock bringing in around $2100000.00 tons of freight above all food and coal the berlin airlift as it became known ensured the survival of west berlin within a year the communists capitulated and reopened the land routes 1949 saw the founding of the 2 german states the democratic west and the communist east the division of germany was sealed. do you feel you know. that some days. if. you're naive at yemen. what followed were decades of hostility between east and west as they bite for military supremacy. at 1st the americans believed they had the upper hand because they had the atomic bomb. after they were used on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki the terrifying power of these weapons was clear by the time the cold war came to an end the americans had carried out more than a 1000 nuclear tests indeed. but in 1949 the soviet
the united states but many trucks were responsible for 2 and a half 1000000 people in berlin all their food and fuel for their homes and factories good luck to be brought to them overlap. in a spec tack. other action planes landed and took off around the clock bringing in around $2100000.00 tons of freight above all food and coal the berlin airlift as it became known ensured the survival of west berlin within a year the communists capitulated and reopened the land routes 1949 saw the founding...
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an extraordinary election in the united states you're watching news in berlin i'll be back with more headlines next hour don't forget there's more on our web site d w dot com and follow our social. news i'm michael okun for me and the news team here thanks for watching. news stream here thanks for watching. after. new year may know years we're going to need you and how the last 2 years german chancellor will bring you back off and you've never had to have surprise yourself with what is possible called really what in fact and want. to talk to people who follow along the way maurice and critics alike join us the metals lifestyle. tomatoes they could be goners red to gold the soil is ideal and they've been cultivated in the country for decades yet ghana's tomato factories now stand empty and farmers are opting to leave the country. the reason is that tomatoes have become gambling chips in global trade policy as have other products africa is a lucrative market shipments of canned tomatoes milk powder and frozen chicken from industrialized nations promise huge profits. global trade polici
an extraordinary election in the united states you're watching news in berlin i'll be back with more headlines next hour don't forget there's more on our web site d w dot com and follow our social. news i'm michael okun for me and the news team here thanks for watching. news stream here thanks for watching. after. new year may know years we're going to need you and how the last 2 years german chancellor will bring you back off and you've never had to have surprise yourself with what is possible...
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berlin the rights of people there to be free. and there isn't any question about what the united american people republicans and democrats alike would do in the event. there were an attempt by the communist to take over in berlin. >> next question is by mr bond for vice president next. mr vice president a two part question concerning the offshore islands in the formalises straits. if you were president and the chinese communist tomorrow began an invasion of camorra and matt sue. would you launch the united states into a war by sending the seventh fleet and other military forces to resist this aggression and secondly if the regular conventional forces failed to halt such such an invasion. would you authorize the use of nuclear weapons. >> mr brown brown it would be completely irresponsible for a candidate for the presidency or for a president himself to indicate the course of action and the weapons he would use in the event of such an attack. i will say that in the event that such an attack occurred. and in the event the attack was a prelude to an attack on pearl most of which would be the indication today. because the chinese commun
berlin the rights of people there to be free. and there isn't any question about what the united american people republicans and democrats alike would do in the event. there were an attempt by the communist to take over in berlin. >> next question is by mr bond for vice president next. mr vice president a two part question concerning the offshore islands in the formalises straits. if you were president and the chinese communist tomorrow began an invasion of camorra and matt sue. would you...
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india or brazil daily infections have reached a record levels in the united kingdom and the same is true in france and germany berlin has been declared a coronavirus hotspot amid a nationwide a surge when new restrictions are going into effect with the head of germany's maine public health institute warning that widespread infections are likely if people fail to keep the hygiene and distancing roles regional officials though are trying to calm anxieties insisting that the best care awaits those who do become sick. coronavirus hotspots are cropping up all over germany but local and regional officials say the country is ready intensive care beds are available at most hospitals nationwide with around one in 3 beds an occupied the increasing number of infections is worrying medical workers but unlike in march they feel they are well prepared. we are now able to recognise symptoms in patients we have more tests and more protective measures than before for example there is no shortage of mosques which was a big issue in march. night life is only one contributing factor to the rising infections in another part of germany i
india or brazil daily infections have reached a record levels in the united kingdom and the same is true in france and germany berlin has been declared a coronavirus hotspot amid a nationwide a surge when new restrictions are going into effect with the head of germany's maine public health institute warning that widespread infections are likely if people fail to keep the hygiene and distancing roles regional officials though are trying to calm anxieties insisting that the best care awaits those...
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india or brazil daily infections have reached a record levels in the united kingdom and the same is true in france and germany berlin has been declared a coronavirus hotspot amid a nationwide surge new restrictions are going into effect here in berlin the head of germany's main public health institutions warning about widespread infections are likely if people fail to keep hygiene and a distance in roles regional officials though are trying to calm things insisting the best care awaits those who do become sick. coronavirus hotspots are cropping up all over germany but local and regional officials say the country is ready intensive care beds are available at most hospitals nationwide with around one in 3 beds an occupied the increasing number of infections is worrying medical workers but unlike in march they feel they're well prepared. we are now able to recognise symptoms and patients we have more tests and more protective measures than before for example there is no shortage of mosques which was a big issue in march. night life is only one contributing factor to the rising infections in another part of germany it's
india or brazil daily infections have reached a record levels in the united kingdom and the same is true in france and germany berlin has been declared a coronavirus hotspot amid a nationwide surge new restrictions are going into effect here in berlin the head of germany's main public health institutions warning about widespread infections are likely if people fail to keep hygiene and a distance in roles regional officials though are trying to calm things insisting the best care awaits those...
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as his data but he needs live from berlin as a reminder of the top story we're following for you the united nations world food program has won the 2020 nobel peace prize on the way to a nobel committee cited the u.n. agency for its efforts to combat hunger around the globe and for leading the fight to stop the use of hunger as a weapon of war. i told him it's our next stop is to the points trumps mysterious recovery will cause them to decide the u.s. election time to get you can stay up to date on our website at c.w. dot com thanks for watching. to the point of strong opinions clear positions international perspectives. after days of uncertainty don't just say donald trump no longer has any covert 19 symptoms so what's behind the president's mysterious recovery and will the corona undamaged decide the u.s. election find out on to the point shortly. to the point that as we took on g.w. to be. in good shape the topic of this episode affects every single one of us how is the coronavirus affecting our lives and what impact does it have on our spirits. are more. our relationships. plus. one of t
as his data but he needs live from berlin as a reminder of the top story we're following for you the united nations world food program has won the 2020 nobel peace prize on the way to a nobel committee cited the u.n. agency for its efforts to combat hunger around the globe and for leading the fight to stop the use of hunger as a weapon of war. i told him it's our next stop is to the points trumps mysterious recovery will cause them to decide the u.s. election time to get you can stay up to date...
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shortage to it to give you a clear idea curve the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for 19 patients in berlin. so some in the main thread their hospitals are unlikely to become overwhelmed why. well i think it's as that experts say it's largely to do with hospital ok passes he just to underline it in another way germany has already 30000 beds there's a suitable for intensive care for cove aids patients in another 12000 that could easily be converted for their use there's a number of intensive care units that were set up around the country many of the beds there were never used so i think that's a key point i also think we're seeing an increase in infections among younger people they of course don't tend to get so severely ill so that could also help to keep down the number of hospitalizations d.w. simon young simon much appreciated the pandemic is a challenge for women around the world they've been more likely to face layoffs or stop working to take care of children or the elderly that's also true in kenya where a business run by women for women is struggling to get through the pandemic once
shortage to it to give you a clear idea curve the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for 19 patients in berlin. so some in the main thread their hospitals are unlikely to become overwhelmed why. well i think it's as that experts say it's largely to do with hospital ok passes he just to underline it in another way germany has already 30000 beds there's a suitable for intensive care for cove aids patients in another 12000 that could easily be converted for their use there's a...
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president harry truman and british prime minister winston churchill in pottstown near berlin but no longer united against a common enemy there was little they could agree on. at the meeting in poland stern stalin had said. right from the start the germany was not to be divided but truman categorically rejected that idea in his briefcase his assistant was carrying 3 or 4 models for the division of germany where they give. the victors mistrusted one another. now that the struggle against nazi germany was over each wanted its own germany its own sphere of influence its own buffer against the others. germany was divided into 4 parts. french. british american. with the 2nd world war behind them the disagreements between the soviets and the western allies were out in the open the soviet union had lost more than $20000000.00 people and was economically devastated stalin demanded 10000000000 dollars and access to the row industrial area in western germany stalin needed coal and he held a bargaining chip in the. german prisoners of war. stalin had thousands of them herded through moscow even before the wa
president harry truman and british prime minister winston churchill in pottstown near berlin but no longer united against a common enemy there was little they could agree on. at the meeting in poland stern stalin had said. right from the start the germany was not to be divided but truman categorically rejected that idea in his briefcase his assistant was carrying 3 or 4 models for the division of germany where they give. the victors mistrusted one another. now that the struggle against nazi...
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president harry truman and british prime minister winston churchill in pottstown near berlin but no longer united against a common enemy there was little they could agree on. at the meeting in poland stern stalin had said right. from the start the germany was not to be divided i think that truman categorically rejected that idea in his briefcase his assistant was carrying 3 all full models for the division of germany where they give. the victors mistrusted one another. now that the struggle against nazi germany was over each wanted its own germany its own sphere of influence its own buffer against the others. germany was divided into 4 parts. french. british american. with the 2nd world war behind them disagreements between the soviets and the western allies were out in the open the soviet union had lost more than $20000000.00 people and was economically devastated stalin demanded 10000000000 dollars and access to the royal industrial area in western germany stalin needed coal and he held a bargaining chip much to the. german prisoners of war. stalin had thousands of them herded through moscow ev
president harry truman and british prime minister winston churchill in pottstown near berlin but no longer united against a common enemy there was little they could agree on. at the meeting in poland stern stalin had said right. from the start the germany was not to be divided i think that truman categorically rejected that idea in his briefcase his assistant was carrying 3 all full models for the division of germany where they give. the victors mistrusted one another. now that the struggle...
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shortage to give you a clear idea curve of the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for 19 patients in berlin so some in the main thread their hospitals are unlikely to become overwhelmed why. well i think it's as that experts say it's largely to do with hospital ok pass if he just to underline it in another way germany has already 30000 beds the suitable for intensive care for cove aids patients in another 12000 could easily be converted for their use there's a number of intensive care units that was set up around the country many of the beds there were never a used so i think that's a key point i also think we're seeing an increase in infections among younger people they of course don't tend to get so severely ill so that could also help to keep down the number of hospitalizations d.w. simon young simon much appreciated let's get you brief now on some of the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic virus infections in the netherlands are also soaring registering over $5800.00 cases in 24 hours more than double the number from a week ago in france new daily cases or at an all time hi
shortage to give you a clear idea curve of the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for 19 patients in berlin so some in the main thread their hospitals are unlikely to become overwhelmed why. well i think it's as that experts say it's largely to do with hospital ok pass if he just to underline it in another way germany has already 30000 beds the suitable for intensive care for cove aids patients in another 12000 could easily be converted for their use there's a number of...
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time of crisis so i think we must not forget them when we discuss this united states in the correspondence is paul in washington in berlin above a visit in brussels thank you all very much. also india now to sponsor a rapid rise in cases in september the daily covert 19 case count is now plummeting the government claims the country with the 2nd highest number of cases after the us is now past its peak but holiday season that leads up to the wildly has now taken off and prime minister narendra modi has appeal to people to continue taking precautions. monte mohan that grew up on stage 1st watching her father perform and then joining him at the age of 14. every year for over a decade marjorie has participated in this festive season production of the hindu epic mayan. many other shores have been cancelled due to coronavirus restrictions. but thanks to extensive precautions taken by what he had to accompany the mafia got lucky. marvie streak remains unbroken here's a thought made after spending almost 7 months on the lock down when an artist comes on stage again it's a different kind of joy we are thrilled that we are able to
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this is news a live from berlin that you've been watching our special coverage of the vice presidential debate in the united states u.s. a vice president mike pence and a democratic challenger come on harris have taken part in the 1st and only vice presidential debate at the u.s. election and they clashed over the trump administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic with harris slamming the coronavirus task force in the white house other points of contention where the position of the supreme court justice seats and abortion as well as the continuing unrest in the country. that's a news update at this hour and a richardson in berlin thanks so much for joining us. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. from the covert 19 special next on d w. d r fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan looked into. so nothing is the children who have already been the boy and those that will follow are part of a new process. they could be the future of. granting opportunities
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president harry truman and british prime minister winston churchill and pottstown their berlin but no longer united against a common enemy there was little they could agree on. at the meeting in point system stalin had said right from the start the germany was not to be divided but truman categorically rejected that idea in his briefcase his assistant was carrying 3 all full models for the division of germany ok. the victors mistrusted one another. now that the struggle against nazi germany was over each wanted its own germany its own sphere of influence its own buffer against the others. germany was divided into 4 parts. french. british american. with the 2nd world war behind them disagreements between the soviets and the western allies were out in the open the soviet union had lost more than $20000000.00 people and was economically devastated stalin demanded 10000000000 dollars and access to their war industrial area and western germany stalin needed coal and he held a bargaining chip much to the. german prisoners of war. stalin had thousands of them herded through moscow even before the war was
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we start with the end of the doeld war, with the fall of the berlin wall, with the united states dominant around the world. and we talk about how the iraq war, the global financial crisis, all of these things dented american supremacy. but trump, it's ail whole different scale because it's not a question of the united states making mistakes in its engagement with the world, it's about america fundamentally withdrawing from the world, looking suspiciously at a 70-year foreign policy that has been about engagement. most importantly, being most distrustful of our closest allies, of the countries that have sent their soldiers to bleed and die for american-led wars for 70 years. that's what donald trump has done. he has cast doubt on the core relationships of american alliances and palled around with america's adversaries, russia's putin, north korea's kym jong-un, with whom he admits he's fallen in love. this is not me constructing this. it's a very strange moment. and i talk about it in the special, the special draws on my book. in my book i point out, we've never had a situation before wher
we start with the end of the doeld war, with the fall of the berlin wall, with the united states dominant around the world. and we talk about how the iraq war, the global financial crisis, all of these things dented american supremacy. but trump, it's ail whole different scale because it's not a question of the united states making mistakes in its engagement with the world, it's about america fundamentally withdrawing from the world, looking suspiciously at a 70-year foreign policy that has...
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berlin. but no longer united against a common enemy there was little they could agree on the solution at the meeting in constant stalin had said right from the start the germany was not to be divided consider that truman categorically rejected that idea in his briefcase his assistant was carrying the real full models for the division of germany has already given. the victors mistrusted one another. now that the struggle against nazi germany was over each wanted its own germany its own sphere of influence its own buffer against the others. germany was divided into 4 parts. french. british american. with the 2nd world war behind them disagreements between the soviets and the western allies were out in the open the soviet union had lost more than $20000000.00 people and was economically devastated stalin demanded 10000000000 dollars and access to their war industrial area in western germany stalin needed coal and he held a bargaining chip to the. german prisoners of war. stalin had thousands of them herded through moscow even before the war was over. but this humiliation of the losing side fail
berlin. but no longer united against a common enemy there was little they could agree on the solution at the meeting in constant stalin had said right from the start the germany was not to be divided consider that truman categorically rejected that idea in his briefcase his assistant was carrying the real full models for the division of germany has already given. the victors mistrusted one another. now that the struggle against nazi germany was over each wanted its own germany its own sphere of...
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business i'm on in berlin thanks for joining us we begin and the united states where polling shows donald trump's chance of winning next week's presidential election is diminishing after a surge in coronavirus cases in key midwestern states the virus has killed nearly 200000 americans and lock down measures have hit the economy hard data earlier 2 this year showed the biggest fall in output on record but fresh figures may give some hope u.s. g.d.p. grew a lot rapidly and last 3 months by around the 3rd but it doesn't mean the economy is back on track quite yet here to help break down what those numbers do mean is our financial correspondent yes yan's are you there yes you are now it's a record breaking surge but coming after a huge fall how should we interpret these numbers really are. well i mean the numbers are strong and yes we did see quite a comeback specially in the summer months when u.s. consumers started to spend more about this 33 percent well i guess we have to explain this because the americans have a special way of getting their g.d.p. numbers that's on an annualized basis so
business i'm on in berlin thanks for joining us we begin and the united states where polling shows donald trump's chance of winning next week's presidential election is diminishing after a surge in coronavirus cases in key midwestern states the virus has killed nearly 200000 americans and lock down measures have hit the economy hard data earlier 2 this year showed the biggest fall in output on record but fresh figures may give some hope u.s. g.d.p. grew a lot rapidly and last 3 months by around...
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nearly half the global total but addressing the world health summit happening in berlin but also online the head of the united nations urged countries to think beyond their own borders and we need global solidarity every step of the way developed countries must support all systems in countries that are short of resources and we must join together as governments the private sector of civil society and all partners to make sure vaccines tests and treatments are available to everyone everywhere and vaccine must be global public goods. on the edge of europe russia's caseload remains the 4th largest in the world they've recorded more than 15000 new coronavirus infections every day for a week but the government's repeatedly dismissed the idea of a new lock down or shutting down businesses an outlier in the response to the pandemic at least for now the dean barber al jazeera meanwhile global health experts are considering how to keep fighting the virus in the long term many have gathered virtually for the world health summit where the head of the world health organization taking a central role it's not enough to be
nearly half the global total but addressing the world health summit happening in berlin but also online the head of the united nations urged countries to think beyond their own borders and we need global solidarity every step of the way developed countries must support all systems in countries that are short of resources and we must join together as governments the private sector of civil society and all partners to make sure vaccines tests and treatments are available to everyone everywhere...
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welcome to the business i want to get jones and berlin good to have you with us the united states and to google i headed to court washington has filed an antitrust lawsuit against google accusing the company of illegally using its market power against its competitors the government says google has borge its success by paying a mobile phone makers and others to make it the default search that engine google controls about 90 percent of global web searches it's the biggest challenge the u.s. has launched against the tech companies and a landmark case against microsoft and that was back in 1998. so let's get some analysis on this now from our financial correspondent chelsea delaney in frankfurt chelsea. please tell me i mean so what exactly is illegal about google's business model. it's no surprise that google is seen as a monopoly here but what the government is alleging is illegal is the way that google has attained that status and how it's really defended it so the justice department has looked at google's relationships with other companies and how they sort of strong arm these other c
welcome to the business i want to get jones and berlin good to have you with us the united states and to google i headed to court washington has filed an antitrust lawsuit against google accusing the company of illegally using its market power against its competitors the government says google has borge its success by paying a mobile phone makers and others to make it the default search that engine google controls about 90 percent of global web searches it's the biggest challenge the u.s. has...
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a shortage to give you a clear idea of the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for 19 patients in berlin so some in the main thread their hospitals are unlikely to become overwhelmed why. well i think it's as that experts say it's largely to do with hospital ok passage just to underline it in another way germany has already 30000 beds the suitable for intensive care for cove aids patients in another 12000 that could easily be converted for their huge there's a number of intensive care units that was set up around the country many of the beds there were never used so i think that's a key point. we're seeing an increase in infections among younger people they of course don't tend to get so severely ill so that could also help to keep down the number of hospitalizations d.w. simon young simon much appreciated. let's get you briefed on some of the other latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic in paris nearly half of all intensive care beds are now occupied by covert 1000 patients hospitals in the french capital moved to emergency mode on thursday canceling staff holidays and perspiri
a shortage to give you a clear idea of the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for 19 patients in berlin so some in the main thread their hospitals are unlikely to become overwhelmed why. well i think it's as that experts say it's largely to do with hospital ok passage just to underline it in another way germany has already 30000 beds the suitable for intensive care for cove aids patients in another 12000 that could easily be converted for their huge there's a number of...
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germany's foreign minister has visited berlin's holocaust memorial with his counterparts from israel and the unitedb emirates. this is part of what is being called a historic meeting between the uae and israeli foreign ministers, as the countries continue to normalize their relations. the european court of justice has struck down changes to higher education laws. the court called the rules and compatible with eu law. critics say they are targeted. budapest university, fund by george soros, they say. not to the united states, where donald trump's personal physician says the president is doing extremely well and reporting no symptoms of covid-19. the latest health update comes a day after the president's return to the white house following treatment at a military hospital. mr. trump continues to downplay the seriousness of the infection -- of his infection and the threat of the virus itself. today, he repeated his comparison of covid to the seasonal flu and said he would get back on the campaign trail and is looking forward to the next televised debate with his democratic rival, joe biden. let's brin
germany's foreign minister has visited berlin's holocaust memorial with his counterparts from israel and the unitedb emirates. this is part of what is being called a historic meeting between the uae and israeli foreign ministers, as the countries continue to normalize their relations. the european court of justice has struck down changes to higher education laws. the court called the rules and compatible with eu law. critics say they are targeted. budapest university, fund by george soros, they...
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shortage due to give you a clear idea of the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for a car with 19 patients in berlinand that is probably representative for journalists of 3 percent only there is huge capacity. i don't see in the forseeable future the healthcare system could become. overburdened. however she will be in to protect the hirers patients as good as possible so we have to make sure that preventive measures particularly if a home for elderly carry most and for hospital it's that these protective measures work because younger people have in fact the majority of the population is not seriously affected. by the disease it's the it's it's it's the clearly defined high risk pool so if if really achieve an adequate protection for the high risk pool there is from my perspective nothing to worry in terms of getting close to the hospital pass thank you so much for joining us to share that that expert opinion and down and your expertise on this matter stuff and then i think as we mentioned you're the director of the institute for social medicine epidemiology and health economics at the shites a hospi
shortage due to give you a clear idea of the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for a car with 19 patients in berlinand that is probably representative for journalists of 3 percent only there is huge capacity. i don't see in the forseeable future the healthcare system could become. overburdened. however she will be in to protect the hirers patients as good as possible so we have to make sure that preventive measures particularly if a home for elderly carry most and for...
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. >> if the united states must meet the commitment on berlin. >> reporter: the democraic candidate, john kenny in new york and republican vice president richard nixon in los angeles. in fact, in the very studio where abc 7 broadcasts the news. part of a complex that was also home base to american band stand and the soap "general hospital." this debate turned out to be crucial. nixon has a razor thin edge in the polls. kenny nearly won the election. a survey later found more than half of all voters said they had been influenced by the televised debates that year. since then, they have been must-see tv. >> the debates are really the only time candidates are forced to be together. >> reporter: usc's gordon stable says the debates are not all about substance. the draw for many viewers is like reality tv. a surprise like a fly, an unexpected moment. >> facial responses or even their ability to make humor or light of an unscripted moment. there is a lieu mhumanity about debate because they aren't scripted. >> you're talking about zingers. >> absolutely. >> i won't exploit for political purpose
. >> if the united states must meet the commitment on berlin. >> reporter: the democraic candidate, john kenny in new york and republican vice president richard nixon in los angeles. in fact, in the very studio where abc 7 broadcasts the news. part of a complex that was also home base to american band stand and the soap "general hospital." this debate turned out to be crucial. nixon has a razor thin edge in the polls. kenny nearly won the election. a survey later found...
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chairman of the munich security conference on the former german ambassador to the united states he joins us now from berlin good to have you with is here on al-jazeera certainly the news of this attack coming through another deadly attack in this very shocking you can't help but hearken back to the 2015 the 2016 when really. see lots of these attacks but they were just confined to france in racine a lot of these terrorism attacks using islam as a pretext happening across europe do you think that there is we're likely to see more copycat attacks across europe well i'm afraid i'm afraid we cannot exclude and. of what is becoming increasingly apparent of course is. the threat to our societies. to the global community of of acts of terrorism not only by large non-state actors but. individuals by citizens. who surprise us their extreme brutality i'm afraid that will be with us for some time to come and that is why we need to try to strengthen. the resilience of our societies both with regard to internal challenges and threats of this nature but also of course the larger external threats and challenges which wer
chairman of the munich security conference on the former german ambassador to the united states he joins us now from berlin good to have you with is here on al-jazeera certainly the news of this attack coming through another deadly attack in this very shocking you can't help but hearken back to the 2015 the 2016 when really. see lots of these attacks but they were just confined to france in racine a lot of these terrorism attacks using islam as a pretext happening across europe do you think...
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germany's foreign minister has visited berlin's holocaust memorial with his counterparts from israel and the united arab emirates the visit is part of what's been called quote a 1st historic meeting between the u.s. and israeli foreign ministers as the 2 middle east countries continue to normalize their relations. let's turn back to germany now and its efforts to curb the spread of the coronavirus infections are on the rise especially here in berlin on tuesday the city announced a new curfews for bars and cafes as well as stricter rules for meeting and groups. and i went out on the streets of berlin to find out how people are reacting. welcome to germany's new flashpoint. after months of staving off the pandemic the german capital has become the frontline in the country's fight against the. half of all of germany's high risk areas are located here in the city including the district of. gatherings with little sign of social distancing are a common sight here most of the new infections are among young people under the age of 30 they're more likely to shrug off the infection but the disease is spread
germany's foreign minister has visited berlin's holocaust memorial with his counterparts from israel and the united arab emirates the visit is part of what's been called quote a 1st historic meeting between the u.s. and israeli foreign ministers as the 2 middle east countries continue to normalize their relations. let's turn back to germany now and its efforts to curb the spread of the coronavirus infections are on the rise especially here in berlin on tuesday the city announced a new curfews...
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berlin, and moscow. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "early start." i'm laura jarrett. >> good morning, everyone, i'm christine romans, monday, november 19th, 15 days now to the election. early in person voting begins in alaska, arkansas, colorado, idaho, north dakota, and broward, miami-dade, duval and palm beach. >>> remember the chaotic scenes at the start of the pandemic, the desolate city streets, the frantic emergency rooms, lack of medical equipment and no end in sight? the u.s. faces the very real possibility it will find itself right back there and soon. this is even as the president admits the quiet part outloud that he has no plans to put science first. the u.s. is averaging more than 56,000 new cases a day. up 60% in five weeks. now, remember cases are what's known as a leading indicator. first we have more cases, then more hospitalizations, and then sadly, more deaths. nearly the entire country is either trending the wrong way right now or at best, treading water. >> cases are increasing and we're seeing this happen because we're getting
berlin, and moscow. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "early start." i'm laura jarrett. >> good morning, everyone, i'm christine romans, monday, november 19th, 15 days now to the election. early in person voting begins in alaska, arkansas, colorado, idaho, north dakota, and broward, miami-dade, duval and palm beach. >>> remember the chaotic scenes at the start of the pandemic, the desolate city streets, the frantic emergency...
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bass is do you have any news line from berlin news coronavirus cases surged past 7000000 the subcontinent is set to overtake the united states as the world's worst hit nation workers fear tougher restrictions will bring more job losses also coming up he's back donald trump tells cheering supporters he feels great his doctor says the president is no longer at risk of transmitting the chrono pirates. and a truce between 2 former soviet republics in the caucasus comes under severe strain .
bass is do you have any news line from berlin news coronavirus cases surged past 7000000 the subcontinent is set to overtake the united states as the world's worst hit nation workers fear tougher restrictions will bring more job losses also coming up he's back donald trump tells cheering supporters he feels great his doctor says the president is no longer at risk of transmitting the chrono pirates. and a truce between 2 former soviet republics in the caucasus comes under severe strain .
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berlin. and new to the operation reach the united states they began trip -- contributing tweet dominic treatser seen, happy birthday to you. >> greg: dana, that certainly is a "sweet" story. i'm trying to sing my local news banner. banter. juan, finish it off. >> juan: you know track and field is known for tremendous athletic ability as an tremendous speed, tremendous strength, trying to make tremendous but look at a track star by the name of the manual. ♪ emmanuel. >> juan: yes, it is hard to believe what you saw, but you did see a human being hopping or hurdles before then leaping a fifth hurdle that was more than 5 feet high. the well, he bragged on his social media account, 61 inches as promised. he has 23,000 followers on instagram who delighted in seeing this athletic genius take place. an amazing show. >> greg: i used to do that. i got bored with it. no, actually, i let people leap over me, which isn't that hard to do. >> dana: exactly. >> greg: stop it! that is at perez. coverage of the vice presidential debate with bret baier and martha maccallum begins in just a few seconds. ♪ >> br
berlin. and new to the operation reach the united states they began trip -- contributing tweet dominic treatser seen, happy birthday to you. >> greg: dana, that certainly is a "sweet" story. i'm trying to sing my local news banner. banter. juan, finish it off. >> juan: you know track and field is known for tremendous athletic ability as an tremendous speed, tremendous strength, trying to make tremendous but look at a track star by the name of the manual. ♪ emmanuel....
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a shortage to give you a clear idea of the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for 19 patients in berlin. so some in the main thread their hospitals are unlikely to become overwhelmed why. well i think it's as that experts say it's largely to do with hospital ok passes he just to underline it in another way germany has already 30000 beds to the suitable for intensive care for cove aids patients in another 12000 that could easily be converted for their huge there's a number of intensive care units that was set up around the country many of the beds there were never used so i think that's a key point i also think we're seeing an increase in infections among younger people they of course don't tend to get so severely ill so that could also help to keep down the number of hospitalizations d.w. simon young simon much appreciated let's get you briefed on some of the other latest developments in the krona virus pandemic virus infections in the netherlands are also soaring registering over $5800.00 cases in 24 hours more than double the number from a week ago in france new daily cases or at an a
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berlin in 2013. investors all the digital became units walking around with lattes on their laptops and the world queuing in front of clubs they won't get interviewed for the phone call to the artist grew up in west germany and in the 1990 s. was active in the lens art scene he painted murals on the walls of techno clubs and helped provoke a sea of happenings then he was commissioned to work for a watch manufacturer and an airline. his larger than life murals can now be found around the globe. having you on what is. musician and a d.j. . under the name neo until he releases videos and regularly performs in clubs throughout germany. the 1st and foremost he's a painter and one of germany's most successful pop art artists his artist's name is a tribute to the french says he when he began his career with street his colorful interpretations of abuses in the world has become his trademark his current exhibition in berlin is entitled to morrow. to morrow never noticed one of my favorite beatle songs and describes a sense of life's uncertainties. it's always been this way but especially now we can't predict wher
berlin in 2013. investors all the digital became units walking around with lattes on their laptops and the world queuing in front of clubs they won't get interviewed for the phone call to the artist grew up in west germany and in the 1990 s. was active in the lens art scene he painted murals on the walls of techno clubs and helped provoke a sea of happenings then he was commissioned to work for a watch manufacturer and an airline. his larger than life murals can now be found around the globe....
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berlin. early voting is under away in the united states ahead of election day. we'll look at some possible pathway toes victory for the candidates coming up after the break. ally proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. of course. podcasts. originals. bestsellers. future bestsellers. sleep stories. mal... hey, no! roxy! audiobooks, podcasts, audible originals, all in one place. relief from your worst cold and flu symptoms.le audiobooks, podcasts, so when you need to show your cold who's boss, grab mucinex all-in-one... and get back to your rhythm. feel the power. beat the symptoms fast. so you're a small bor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? y
berlin. early voting is under away in the united states ahead of election day. we'll look at some possible pathway toes victory for the candidates coming up after the break. ally proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. of course. podcasts. originals. bestsellers. future bestsellers. sleep stories. mal... hey, no! roxy! audiobooks, podcasts, audible originals, all...