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in berlin, a celts west when -- a southwest wind vine borough's the flags. ing is ready for the arrival here at the military airport in berlin. cameras cover the approach on the boeing 707. the welcome ceremony by allied troops begins as the president arrives from his plane. stepping out onto the soil of a real political problem child to pilot berlin. >> we come to a city just 8500 miles from the united states, but we come to a city which we feel to be part of us. ♪ >> not long ago a gave a warm welcome to robert kennedy. and just after the wall was built in 1961, vice president johnson. the president, on the outskirts of the city, escorts of honor here, there and everywhere. the streets feel more and more crowded. kennedy's campaign song reaches from one. >> ♪ hope for kennedy hope for kennedy ♪ ♪ >> the motorcade turns on to the famous street. it's clear now that the enthusiasm being shown here in berlin is of a different quality encountered in berlin and frankfurt. berlin's little co. situation are three islands in the communist see that is of -- that is s
in berlin, a celts west when -- a southwest wind vine borough's the flags. ing is ready for the arrival here at the military airport in berlin. cameras cover the approach on the boeing 707. the welcome ceremony by allied troops begins as the president arrives from his plane. stepping out onto the soil of a real political problem child to pilot berlin. >> we come to a city just 8500 miles from the united states, but we come to a city which we feel to be part of us. ♪ >> not long...
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the governing mayor of west berlin.pean economic community, and representatives of the churches in germany. the first day's activities, including the formal and informal conferences, last until about midnight. it has been a day and evening a -- evening of fair skies, a good day for kennedy to see the rhineland in all its moods and colors. the second morning begins with a conference at the palace where chancellor adenauer has his office. 40 years separate these two statesmen who today are discussing questions of a more lateral nato atomic force, and effective test ban, and the west's strategy of peace. but those 40 years of age difference certainly don't seem to prevent a meeting of minds. the press comments on the esteem that the president shows towards the chancellor, and for his part, adenauer stays right instep with the kennedy pace. ♪ the people of bonn miss no chances to make their guests feel welcome. instead of ticker tape, in bonn they say it with paper flags. president kennedy arrives at the hammer schmidt, the
the governing mayor of west berlin.pean economic community, and representatives of the churches in germany. the first day's activities, including the formal and informal conferences, last until about midnight. it has been a day and evening a -- evening of fair skies, a good day for kennedy to see the rhineland in all its moods and colors. the second morning begins with a conference at the palace where chancellor adenauer has his office. 40 years separate these two statesmen who today are...
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air base, to bring him to the most important start stop on his visit, west berlin. >> after the jubilationrlin. a southwest wind with storm fumbles the flags and banners. the forecast calls for a change in weather. everything is ready for the ad viral here at the military air base in berlin. here were in rubble cameras are covering the arrival of the boeing 7:07. the welcome ceremony by allied troops begins as the president a lights in his plane. stepping out onto the soil of a political problem's child, divided berlin. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we come to a city which is 3500 miles from the united states. we come to a city which we feel would be proud of us. >> berlin greets the president. not long ago it gave a warm welcome to robert kennedy, and just after 1961, two vice president johnson as well. >> the president, on the outskirts of the city exhorts honor their, here, everywhere. kennedy's campaign song greets us from one of the open windows. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the motorcade turns to the famous core. it's clear now that the enthusiasm being shown here in berlin, is of a different quality then encountered in fra
air base, to bring him to the most important start stop on his visit, west berlin. >> after the jubilationrlin. a southwest wind with storm fumbles the flags and banners. the forecast calls for a change in weather. everything is ready for the ad viral here at the military air base in berlin. here were in rubble cameras are covering the arrival of the boeing 7:07. the welcome ceremony by allied troops begins as the president a lights in his plane. stepping out onto the soil of a political...
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security of western europe and therefore our own security are deeply involved in our access to west berlinermined to maintain those rights anywhere and meet our obligation to the people of west berlin and their right to choose their own future. >> president kennedy himself drew the balance of his meeting with president khrushchev. >> i will tell you now it was a very sober two days. there was no discourtesy, loss of tempers, no threats or ultimatums by other side. no advantage of concession was either gained or given. no major decision was planned or taken. no spectacular progress was either achieved or pretended. >> london was the last stop on the president's journey. here, mr. kennedy recalled that , from england, where the mother of parliaments stands as a vital symbol of representative government, had come many of america's most cherished traditions. ♪ a detachment of the royal navy rendered the honors as the president's plane arrived at london airport. president kennedy had come to consult with britain's prime minister mcmillan on the result of his talks with chairman khrushchev well
security of western europe and therefore our own security are deeply involved in our access to west berlinermined to maintain those rights anywhere and meet our obligation to the people of west berlin and their right to choose their own future. >> president kennedy himself drew the balance of his meeting with president khrushchev. >> i will tell you now it was a very sober two days. there was no discourtesy, loss of tempers, no threats or ultimatums by other side. no advantage of...
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kruschev that we are deeply involved in our attitude toward west berlin.determined to maintain those rights, and thus our obligation to the people of west berlin who would like to choose their own future. narrator: james president kenny to describe his meetings. president kennedy: there were no loss of tempers, threats or ultimatums by other side. no advantage or concession was either gained or given. no major decision was either planned or taken. no spectacular progress was either achieved or pretended. narrator: london was the last stop on the president's journey. here, mr. kennedy called that from england, where the mother of parliaments stands as a vital symbol of representative government, had become one of america's most cherished traditions. ♪ a detachment of the royal navy rendered honors as the president' is plane arrived at london airport. president kennedy had come to consult with british foreign minister mcmillan on the result of his talks with chairman chris n kruschev. on his arrival in london, the president of the united states was greeted b
kruschev that we are deeply involved in our attitude toward west berlin.determined to maintain those rights, and thus our obligation to the people of west berlin who would like to choose their own future. narrator: james president kenny to describe his meetings. president kennedy: there were no loss of tempers, threats or ultimatums by other side. no advantage or concession was either gained or given. no major decision was either planned or taken. no spectacular progress was either achieved or...
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are 27 mile wall of barbed wire, in concrete in along the border east and west berlin.ennedy sent vice president johnson to berlin to tell the west germans that the united states will not give up its firms stand against renewed soviet threats. and despite the wall, east germany continued to escape freedom by whatever means they could. they came through barbed wire at unguarded points. they jumped from buildings which spanned at the border. east german guards, themselves, fled. another u.s. as our move against the cause of peace even as talks were under -- for a nuclear test ban, soviet union broke a three year moratorium unexploded 50 nuclear devices, one or more than 50 meditates. kennedy nevertheless wanted to obtain a workable ban treaty. >> despite the evidence that shows very clearly that the soviet union was preparing its own test, while pretending to negotiate their cessation at geneva, the united states maintain its determination to achieve a world free from the fear of nuclear tests and nuclear war and we will continue to be ready to sign the nuclear test treat
are 27 mile wall of barbed wire, in concrete in along the border east and west berlin.ennedy sent vice president johnson to berlin to tell the west germans that the united states will not give up its firms stand against renewed soviet threats. and despite the wall, east germany continued to escape freedom by whatever means they could. they came through barbed wire at unguarded points. they jumped from buildings which spanned at the border. east german guards, themselves, fled. another u.s. as...
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it's where western allies flew in supplies to feed the people of west berlin during his soviet blockade temple, whose airport was once a bridge to the free world, located as it was in west berlin, surrounded by the wall. these days, the air field is a public park where people from around the world roam across the runway. in 2 of the former hangers in exhibition called diversity united is creating another bridge to the world. it features 90 artists from $34.00 countries and depict a multifaceted be with europe. how do we have well over 400 pieces, but by no means do we want to say that this is an absolutely comprehensive view of europe? it's simply gives an insight into the artistic face. that was our intention. that's what was ahead. you are where countries and people are drifting apart, where flashpoints are rubbing, and nationalism is thriving. will there be a happy ending? and where do we actually come from? we can now mom took her own origin as a starting point of not warning communist east germany. oh no, it's not that long ago, but sometimes it feels as far away as the stone age.
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was this guy's benoit national gallery opened in 1968, and became a cultural highlight, 1st of west berlin. and then of the re, unified city it hosted one major exhibition after another and maintained its own important collection of 20th century art. club . after 50 years, the buildings technology had become outdated. i renovation was needed. english stark touch david chipper field had fallen in love with me. sandoval buildings early on a radical compromise piece of architecture. it was quite shocking and very impressive in the elements being very identifiable in comprehensible. you know, everybody can understand how this works, chip or field who had previously overseen the reconstruction of brilliance. more damage, noise museum, one the contract for the new and national galaxies renovation. it was an immense undertaking. $14000.00 granted plates had to be removed, restored and reinstalled. the entire structure was guarded from the electric outlets to the light switches. everything was meticulously inventory and later reassembled, like a massive puzzling renovation in the spirit of means f
was this guy's benoit national gallery opened in 1968, and became a cultural highlight, 1st of west berlin. and then of the re, unified city it hosted one major exhibition after another and maintained its own important collection of 20th century art. club . after 50 years, the buildings technology had become outdated. i renovation was needed. english stark touch david chipper field had fallen in love with me. sandoval buildings early on a radical compromise piece of architecture. it was quite...
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it's where western allies flew in supplies to feed the people of west berlin during his soviet blockade. temple host airport was once a bridge to the free world, located as it was in west berlin, surrounded by the wall. these days the air field was a public park where people from around the world roam across the runway. in 2 of the former hangers an exhibition called diversity united is creating another bridge to the world. it features 90 artists from $34.00 countries and depict a multifaceted of europe bytes. and we have well over 400 pieces, but by no means do we want to say that this is an absolutely comprehensive view of europe? it simply gives an insight into the artistic face. that was our intention. that's what was a head for europe where countries and people are drifting apart, where flashpoints are rubbing, and nationalism is thriving. will there be a happy ending? and where do we actually come from? we can now mom took her own origin as a starting point of learning. come germany. oh no, it's not that long ago, but sometimes it feels as far away as the stone age. that's why i f
it's where western allies flew in supplies to feed the people of west berlin during his soviet blockade. temple host airport was once a bridge to the free world, located as it was in west berlin, surrounded by the wall. these days the air field was a public park where people from around the world roam across the runway. in 2 of the former hangers an exhibition called diversity united is creating another bridge to the world. it features 90 artists from $34.00 countries and depict a multifaceted...
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on this guy's minority national gallery opened $968.00, and became a cultural highlight, 1st of west berlin, and then of the re unified city. it hosted one major exhibition after another and maintain its own important collection of 20th century art clutch. after 50 years, the buildings technology had become outdated. i renovation was needed. english architect david chipper field had fallen in love with the founder of building early on radical, uncompromising piece of architecture. it was quite shocking, very impressive in the elements being very ident 5 and comprehensible your you know, everybody can understand how this doesn't work, chip or field who had previously overseen the reconstruction upper lens war, damaged noise museum, one the contract for the national color fees renovation. it was an immense undertaking. $14000.00 granted plates had to be removed, restored and reinstalled. the entire structure was guarded from the electric outlets to the light switches. everything was meticulously inventory and later reassembled, like a massive puzzled renovation in the spirits of miss fan mean
on this guy's minority national gallery opened $968.00, and became a cultural highlight, 1st of west berlin, and then of the re unified city. it hosted one major exhibition after another and maintain its own important collection of 20th century art clutch. after 50 years, the buildings technology had become outdated. i renovation was needed. english architect david chipper field had fallen in love with the founder of building early on radical, uncompromising piece of architecture. it was quite...
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first of west berlin and then after re unified city it host one major exhibition after another and maintains its own important collection of 20th century art. club. after 50 years, the buildings technology had become outdated. i renovation was needed. english stark attached david chipper field had fallen in love with me. sandoval buildings early on radical, uncompromising piece of architecture. it was quite shocking, very impressive in the elements being very ident 5 comprehensible your, you know, everybody can understand how this works, chip or field who had previously overseen the reconstruction of brilliance. more damage noise to z m one, the contract for the new and national qualities renovation. it was an immense undertaking. $14000.00 granted plates had to be removed, restored and reinstalled. the entire structure was gutted from the electric outlets to the light switches. everything with meticulously inventory and later reassembled like a massive puzzle renovation in the spirit of me, sandoval, i mean, holding back what was needed for me. david chipper feels architects was not designe
first of west berlin and then after re unified city it host one major exhibition after another and maintains its own important collection of 20th century art. club. after 50 years, the buildings technology had become outdated. i renovation was needed. english stark attached david chipper field had fallen in love with me. sandoval buildings early on radical, uncompromising piece of architecture. it was quite shocking, very impressive in the elements being very ident 5 comprehensible your, you...
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it's where western allies fluent supplies to feed the people of west berlin during his soviet block, a temple whose airport was once a bridge to the free world, located as it was in west berlin, surrounded by the wall. these days, the air field is a public park where people from around the world, rome across the runway. in 2 of the former hangers in exhibition called diversity united is creating another bridge to the world. it features 90 artists from $34.00 countries and depict a multifaceted be with europe bites. and we have well over 400 pieces. but by no means do we want to say that this is an absolutely comprehensive view of europe. it simply gives an insight into the artistic face. that was our intention. that's what lies ahead for europe, where countries and people are drifting apart, where flashpoints are rupturing, and nationalism is thriving. will there be a happy ending? and where do we actually come from? and we can now mom took her own origin as a starting point, but not. and i was born in communist east germany. oh no, it's not that long ago, but sometimes it feels as f
it's where western allies fluent supplies to feed the people of west berlin during his soviet block, a temple whose airport was once a bridge to the free world, located as it was in west berlin, surrounded by the wall. these days, the air field is a public park where people from around the world, rome across the runway. in 2 of the former hangers in exhibition called diversity united is creating another bridge to the world. it features 90 artists from $34.00 countries and depict a multifaceted...
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exhibition, exploring how europe is doing is now finally open temper half airport used to be located in west berlin, surrounded by the wall, where with a breach to the free world. these days there are no more planes landing on its runways. but people from all over the world still room here. and an exhibition is now creating another bridge to the world. diversity united features 90 artists from 34 countries and depicts a europe of disparities a few well over 400 pieces. by no means do we want to save it. this is an absolutely comprehensive view of europe, and it's simply gives an insight into the artistic phase. that was our intentional stops, was made clear that an exhibition austin was chosen boys. one said doctor is like a permanent home for the what lies ahead for europe where countries and people are drifting apart, where nationalism is driving and hotspot your emerging. whether be a happy ending and where should we begin? and even now men took her own origin as a starting point. but not as i was born in east germany. it's not all that long ago, but sometimes it feels as far away as the stone a
exhibition, exploring how europe is doing is now finally open temper half airport used to be located in west berlin, surrounded by the wall, where with a breach to the free world. these days there are no more planes landing on its runways. but people from all over the world still room here. and an exhibition is now creating another bridge to the world. diversity united features 90 artists from 34 countries and depicts a europe of disparities a few well over 400 pieces. by no means do we want to...
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the people of west berlin have the right to choose their own future. >> president kennedy himself. >>two days. there was no discourtesy and no loss of temperance and no threats. no advantage of concession was either gained or given. no major decision was planned or taken. no spectacular progress was either achieved or pretended. >> london was the last stop on the journey. here, mr. kennedy recalled that from england, where the mother of parliaments stands as a symbol of representative government, had come many of america's most cherished traditions. a detachment of the royal navy rendered the honors as the president's plane arrived at london airport. president kennedy came to consult with prime minister mcmillan on the belt of his talks with german gustav. -- chairman chris jeff. that's the result of his talks with german nikki -- the result of his talks with german nikki khrushchev -- nikita khrushchev -- chairman khrushchev. >> i'm grateful to have an opportunity to consult with you, prime minister. it is a climax to a journey that is taken as paris to vienna and to london. ♪ >> the
the people of west berlin have the right to choose their own future. >> president kennedy himself. >>two days. there was no discourtesy and no loss of temperance and no threats. no advantage of concession was either gained or given. no major decision was planned or taken. no spectacular progress was either achieved or pretended. >> london was the last stop on the journey. here, mr. kennedy recalled that from england, where the mother of parliaments stands as a symbol of...
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this guy, the nor in national gallery opened in 1968, and became a cultural highlight, 1st of west berlin and then at the re unified city. it hosted one major exhibition after another and maintained its own important collection of 20th century art. club, after 50 years, the buildings technology had become outdated. i renovation, which needed english start to touch david chipper fields had fallen in love with the federal building. early on, the radical uncompromising piece of architecture was quite shocking and very impressive in the elements being very ident 5 comprehensible. you know, everybody can understand how this works, chip or field who had previously overseen the reconstruction of berlin's more damaged noise museum. one, the contract for the new national galaxies renovation. it was an immense undertaking. $14000.00 granted plates had to be removed, restored and reinstalled the entire structure was guarded from the electric outlets to the light switches. everything was meticulously inventory and later reassembled like a massive puzzled renovation in the spirit of miss vanderbilt me
this guy, the nor in national gallery opened in 1968, and became a cultural highlight, 1st of west berlin and then at the re unified city. it hosted one major exhibition after another and maintained its own important collection of 20th century art. club, after 50 years, the buildings technology had become outdated. i renovation, which needed english start to touch david chipper fields had fallen in love with the federal building. early on, the radical uncompromising piece of architecture was...
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temple host airport was once a bridge to the free world, located as it was in west berlin, surrounded by the wall. these days, the air field is a public park where people from around the world, rome across the runway. in 2 of the former hangers in exhibition called diversity united is creating another bridge to the world. it features 90 artists from $34.00 countries and depict a multifaceted be with europe. how do we have well over 400 pieces, but by no means do we want to say that this is an absolutely comprehensive view of europe? it simply gives an insight into the artistic face. that was our intention. what was a head for europe? where countries and people are drifting apart, where flashpoints are rubbing and nationalism is friday. will there be a happy ending? and where do we actually come from? and we can now mom took her own origin as a starting point, but not. and i was born in communist east germany. oh no, it's not that long ago, but sometimes it feels as far away as the stone age. that's why i found it interesting to combine this idea of the stone age of archaeology and rui
temple host airport was once a bridge to the free world, located as it was in west berlin, surrounded by the wall. these days, the air field is a public park where people from around the world, rome across the runway. in 2 of the former hangers in exhibition called diversity united is creating another bridge to the world. it features 90 artists from $34.00 countries and depict a multifaceted be with europe. how do we have well over 400 pieces, but by no means do we want to say that this is an...
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this guy's the know and that's now can re opened in 1968, and became a cultural landmark, 1st of west berlin. and then the re, unified berlin house did one spectacular exhibition after another and maintained its own magnificent collection of 20th century. but nearly 50 years on it was clear, the buildings, technology was hopelessly obsolete. a comprehensive renovation was in old, british architect david ship of fools was a fan before he took on the renovation job. radical compromise and architecture was quite shocking, very impressive in the elements being very ident 5 and comprehensible. you're, you know, everybody can understand how this works. the contract for the noise next, you know, calories renovation, was an immense undertaking. $14000.00 granite place had to be removed, restored and re installed. the entire structure was completely stripped down. it was meticulously inventory later, reassembled like a boss. the puzzle was cleared of all unnecessary intrusions. mister stock concept is now restored to its former minimalistic glory. the news the me the news the the the the the they wer
this guy's the know and that's now can re opened in 1968, and became a cultural landmark, 1st of west berlin. and then the re, unified berlin house did one spectacular exhibition after another and maintained its own magnificent collection of 20th century. but nearly 50 years on it was clear, the buildings, technology was hopelessly obsolete. a comprehensive renovation was in old, british architect david ship of fools was a fan before he took on the renovation job. radical compromise and...
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while germany was still divided, the museums and don them were in what was in west berlin. whereas the museums on museum island were in east berlin. the idea of bringing the calais of the museum of asian art and the ethnic logical museum into the city center was appealing. but housing stolen objects acquired in germany's colonial misadventures in a palace where imperial rulers, once resided, caused critics to shudder to them. this was the central and in the luck to both law of the entire project. i was just on the start, i one faction, one at the royal palace back. and i got another one at the home board forum. instead, when you're talking about this was that it was the spirit of pragmatism that parliament, the 2 together in the me, with the home board for him in the museum shrinking behind the facade in domino. and that's how they gathered a majority in favor. high humbled forum comprises the ethnic logical museum and the museum of asian art, which are both part of the prussian cultural heritage foundation and a lot more of berlin exhibition. the humble lab of the humble un
while germany was still divided, the museums and don them were in what was in west berlin. whereas the museums on museum island were in east berlin. the idea of bringing the calais of the museum of asian art and the ethnic logical museum into the city center was appealing. but housing stolen objects acquired in germany's colonial misadventures in a palace where imperial rulers, once resided, caused critics to shudder to them. this was the central and in the luck to both law of the entire...
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the exhibit in west berlin was visited by a quarter of a 1000000 people, including thousands from the sabi adult ah. in india, prime minister nero came to view of the exhibit and share the experience with thousands of his countrymen. of all the countries that were targeted for adams for peace propaganda, none was more important to the american government than japan. on the 1st day of november, 1955, the united states that the excavation opened them apart. tokyo ah, united states and exhibits to japan. it promoted the work of japanese scientists and atomic energy work. adams for peas helped sort of send this message that hey, with a good guys. it's sort of help whitewash the bad odor created by hiroshi, nagasaki. the general public was being encouraged to look on the bright side, so to speak, by demonstrating the there was this enthusiasm, burgeoning all over the world. was it propaganda or was it policy? the answer is it was both. it was at the same time and effort to influence public perceptions to change the way people talked about nuclear energy. and the other hand, it was a seriou
the exhibit in west berlin was visited by a quarter of a 1000000 people, including thousands from the sabi adult ah. in india, prime minister nero came to view of the exhibit and share the experience with thousands of his countrymen. of all the countries that were targeted for adams for peace propaganda, none was more important to the american government than japan. on the 1st day of november, 1955, the united states that the excavation opened them apart. tokyo ah, united states and exhibits to...
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so the panels west. berlin is what they think of it. after the breaking the ah the ah ah, i will, i will talk a lot about law plano energy and also use volcanoes as a metaphor to elucidate so many of the big trends happening in geo politics and finance the the, the, the, ah, welcome back. the dumbing us senate reporters reveal details of the systematic intelligence and communications failures leading up to the deadly capital hill sage in january, and found that law enforcement agencies, including the f b. i had intelligence about a possible attack while months prior, but dismissed. it is not credible scale. morgan has the story that's been 6 months spent a mob storm the u. s. capital on january 6th. and while the investigation is ongoing, some politicians say they want answers and they have some interesting ways of saying it. and i certainly hope that our premier law enforcement organization is not actually working to violate federal law. so why bring the f b i into this? well, there's a theory floating around that the f b, i infiltrate
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the exhibit in west berlin was visited by a quarter of a 1000000 people, including thousands from the probably of the aah in india. prime minister, narrow came to view of the exhibit and share the experience with thousands of his countrymen, of all the countries that were targeted for adams for peace propaganda. none was more important to the american government than japan. on the 1st day of november, 1955 united states, adams, but the excavation opened in the united states and exhibits to japan. it promoted the work of cap and the scientists and atomic energy work. adams for peas, helped sort of send this message that have a good guys. it's sort of help whitewash the bad odor created by hiroshi, nagasaki. the general public was being encouraged to look on the bright side, so to speak, by demonstrating the or was this enthusiasm, burgeoning all over the world? was it propaganda or was a policy? the answer is it was both. it was at the same time and effort to influence public perceptions to change the way people talked about nuclear energy. and the other hand, it was a serious genuine
the exhibit in west berlin was visited by a quarter of a 1000000 people, including thousands from the probably of the aah in india. prime minister, narrow came to view of the exhibit and share the experience with thousands of his countrymen, of all the countries that were targeted for adams for peace propaganda. none was more important to the american government than japan. on the 1st day of november, 1955 united states, adams, but the excavation opened in the united states and exhibits to...
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goods on this guy's benoit national gallery opened in 1968, and became a cultural highlight, 1st of west berlin and then of the re unified city. it hosted one major exhibition after another and maintain its own important collection of 20th century art club. after 50 years, the buildings technology had become located i renovation was needed english star contact david chipper field had fallen in love with the federal building. early on the radical uncompromising days of architecture was quite shocking and very interested in the elements being very ident 5 and comprehensible. you know, everybody can understand how this works, chip or field who had previously overseen the reconstruction of brilliance. more damage noise museum, one the contract for the new nationalities renovation. it was an immense undertaking. $14000.00 granted plates had to be removed, restored and reinstalled the entire structure with got it. from the electric outlets to the light switches. everything was meticulously inventory and later reassembled like a massive puzzle renovation in the spirit of me. federal, i mean, holding b
goods on this guy's benoit national gallery opened in 1968, and became a cultural highlight, 1st of west berlin and then of the re unified city. it hosted one major exhibition after another and maintain its own important collection of 20th century art club. after 50 years, the buildings technology had become located i renovation was needed english star contact david chipper field had fallen in love with the federal building. early on the radical uncompromising days of architecture was quite...
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the exhibit in west berlin was visited by a quarter of a 1000000 people, including thousands from the adult ah, in india, prime minister nero came to view of the exhibit and share the experience with thousands of his countrymen, of all the countries that were targeted for adams for peace propaganda, none was more important to the american government than japan. on the 1st day of november, 1955 united states, adams activation opened in tokyo, the united states since exhibits to japan. it promoted the work of japanese scientists and atomic energy work. adams for peas, helped sort of send this message that have a good guys. it's sort of help whitewash the bad odor created by hiroshi, nagasaki. the general public was being encouraged to look on the bright side, so to speak, by demonstrating the or was this enthusiasm, burgeoning all over the world? was it propaganda or was a policy? the answer is it was both. it was at the same time and effort to influence public perceptions to change the way people talked about nuclear energy. and the other hand, it was a serious genuine initiative to sp
the exhibit in west berlin was visited by a quarter of a 1000000 people, including thousands from the adult ah, in india, prime minister nero came to view of the exhibit and share the experience with thousands of his countrymen, of all the countries that were targeted for adams for peace propaganda, none was more important to the american government than japan. on the 1st day of november, 1955 united states, adams activation opened in tokyo, the united states since exhibits to japan. it...
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berlin has a sustainable alternative. my name is kim, i'm the co founder and ceo of the company boyer light. so i moved from west germany to berlin. just one last thing. solving your water. if you like, yes, please give me a call back to see from the home phone to the system. and after that is gone through the booster bomb 14 by the water is fresh to the membrane. it's just an image of water in the green energy. that's the key to the company's success. this is one of their plants can kenya the solar panel, keep the cost of water low in villages like this, where electricity is not available. ah, ah, the water for free was electricity from the solar wind for free. so we can now produce $0.10. this slide is actually competitive to clean water from the river from the bowl. but there's another problem. what do you do with this water that's left behind? so we thought of this, so look out of the water to produce fresh water. but now this is still contained within our substance, but it's just a smaller volume. so it's most ot ah water. it's called brine. and the global that we produce more brian then we produce needs to
berlin has a sustainable alternative. my name is kim, i'm the co founder and ceo of the company boyer light. so i moved from west germany to berlin. just one last thing. solving your water. if you like, yes, please give me a call back to see from the home phone to the system. and after that is gone through the booster bomb 14 by the water is fresh to the membrane. it's just an image of water in the green energy. that's the key to the company's success. this is one of their plants can kenya the...
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berlin had the sustainable alternative. my name is kim, i'm the co founder and ceo of the company boy light. so i moved from west germany to berlin. let me just see what you will also doing, solving your water, if you like. yes please. so the water come basically from the whole site to the system. and after that is gone through the booster farm, with 14 by the water is fresh to the membrane. it's need to make water re energy, green energy. that's the key to the company's success. this is one of their plans in kenya with the solar panel keep the cost of water and low in villages like this, where electricity is not available. ah, ah, in the water for free. we liquidity from the solar wind for free, so we can now produce $0.10. this price is actually competitive to clean water from the river, from the bowl. but there's another problem. what do you do with this water that's left behind? so we forced all of this, so look out of the water to produce fresh water. but now this is still contained within our substance, but it's just a smaller volume. so it's most ot ah, water is called brine. and the global that when we p
berlin had the sustainable alternative. my name is kim, i'm the co founder and ceo of the company boy light. so i moved from west germany to berlin. let me just see what you will also doing, solving your water, if you like. yes please. so the water come basically from the whole site to the system. and after that is gone through the booster farm, with 14 by the water is fresh to the membrane. it's need to make water re energy, green energy. that's the key to the company's success. this is one of...
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berlin has a sustainable alternative. my name is kim, i'm the co founder and ceo of the company. i bought a light. so i moved from west germany to berlin. just to see what you and also been solving your water if you like. yes, please me. so the water come basically from the home, sorry for the system. and after that zone through the booster bomb 14 by the water is fresh to the membrane. need system is water and the green energy. that's the key to the company's success. this is one of their plants in kenya with the solar panels. keep the cost of water low in villages like this, where electricity is not available. ah, ah, the water for free electricity from the solar wind for free. so we can now produce $1000.00 seater for $0.50. this price is actually comparative to clean water from the river or from the bowl. but there's another problem. what do you do with this water that's left behind? so we thought of this, so look out of the water to produce fresh water. but now this is still contained within our substance, but it's just a smaller volume. so it's most ot ah, this is water. it's called brine and the global that whe
berlin has a sustainable alternative. my name is kim, i'm the co founder and ceo of the company. i bought a light. so i moved from west germany to berlin. just to see what you and also been solving your water if you like. yes, please me. so the water come basically from the home, sorry for the system. and after that zone through the booster bomb 14 by the water is fresh to the membrane. need system is water and the green energy. that's the key to the company's success. this is one of their...
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so i moved from west germany to berlin for you and also doing something your water, if you like, yes please. ah, so the water come from the home to the system and after that is gone through the booster bomb 14 by the water is fresh to the membrane. this is mrs. water with the green energy. that's the key to the company's success. this is one of their plans in kenya with the solar panels. keep the costs of water low in villages where electricity is not available. ah, ah, the water will freeze electricity from the solar wind for free. so we can produce $1000.00 seater for $0.50. the slides is actually comparative to clean water from the river from the home. but there's another problem. what do you do with this water that's left behind? so we thought of this, silica would produce fresh water, but now this is still contained within our substance. but it's just a smaller volume, so it's most ot ah water. it's called brine. and we produce more brian. then we produce a pipe with this coming out of the discipline, discharging the cycle, moving in as it flows out. things because it's more den
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west african nation? walk into the show. i'm seeing berkeley in berlin shares in german biotech from care vac plunged thursday after the company revealed disappointing trial results for its corona virus vaccine. candidate. the m r n a shot was 47 percent effective in a trial involving 40000 volunteers. that's far lower than vaccines from rivals biotech . and we'll, dear know, the share price was down by half. at one point me, germany's cure back was supposed to be one of the big players in the fight against corporate 19. the european union had ordered 400000000 doses off its vaccine. optimism was high earlier this year. when cure back ceo sunset house joined in a conference call with your health officials. we are planning to have a conditional markets approval. somewhere in end of may beginning of june, depending on the data. of course. at the moment our data read out, what we can see is that we can expect a high efficacy there as well. and we are following, certainly also with a varian. now the bad news stage 3 test results have shown in the fixed rate
west african nation? walk into the show. i'm seeing berkeley in berlin shares in german biotech from care vac plunged thursday after the company revealed disappointing trial results for its corona virus vaccine. candidate. the m r n a shot was 47 percent effective in a trial involving 40000 volunteers. that's far lower than vaccines from rivals biotech . and we'll, dear know, the share price was down by half. at one point me, germany's cure back was supposed to be one of the big players in the...
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west african nation? a little walk into the show, beardsley in berlin shares and german biotech from care vac plunge thursday after the company revealed disappointing trial results for its corona virus vaccine candidate. the m r n a shot was 47 percent effective in a trial involving 40000 volunteers that far lower than vaccines from rivals, biotech, and marina. the share price was down by half at one point. me, germany's cure back was supposed to be one of the big players in the fight against corporate 19. the european union had ordered 400000000 doses off it's vaccine. optimism was high earlier this year when cure vaccine or france and a hoss joined in a conference call with e u. health officials. we are planning to have a conditional markets approval somewhere in end of may beginning of june, depending on the data of course. at the moment our data read out, what we can see is that we can expect that high efficacy there as well. and we are following certainly also with a varian. now the bad news stage 3 test results have shown in a fixed rate of only 47 percent, far less than vaccines made by competitors. a
west african nation? a little walk into the show, beardsley in berlin shares and german biotech from care vac plunge thursday after the company revealed disappointing trial results for its corona virus vaccine candidate. the m r n a shot was 47 percent effective in a trial involving 40000 volunteers that far lower than vaccines from rivals, biotech, and marina. the share price was down by half at one point. me, germany's cure back was supposed to be one of the big players in the fight against...
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and the dw business team here in berlin, if you want more from us to head over to west dot com slash business, you can also find us on facebook as the w dot washing. and so next time, take the get to deliver, deliver, deliver, go. good morning to get ready to log in. started deliver, delivering china, yours for 7 days a week. and if they're too low, their weight is $3000.00. the doubles use crime fighters are back to africa. the most successful radio drama theories continues. all episodes are available online. course you can. sharon discussed on the w africans, facebook page, and other social media platforms and fighters tune in now. with the welcome to global 3002 buttons who have fled that home and making a new life in switzerland. but the hurdles a great, the homesickness in kenya, lake is the following villages. but where does the water come from and how is that affecting life and the region and china's delivery drivers.
and the dw business team here in berlin, if you want more from us to head over to west dot com slash business, you can also find us on facebook as the w dot washing. and so next time, take the get to deliver, deliver, deliver, go. good morning to get ready to log in. started deliver, delivering china, yours for 7 days a week. and if they're too low, their weight is $3000.00. the doubles use crime fighters are back to africa. the most successful radio drama theories continues. all episodes are...
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west. this is, this is a mutual feeling i would say, which is berlin good. they're in beijing. let's take a look at some other stories around the world. the german green chef officially nominated adelina bareback as their candidate for chancellor and september's elections. it's the 1st time the environmentalist party has feel that a candidate for the close of chancellor. the greens are currently pulling in 2nd place just behind the angular miracles, conservative flock, he protest. years in mere north, biggest city and gone, have staged a brief rally against the winter. demonstrators chanted slogans before dispersing to avoid security forces. february's military takeover answered elected leader and sons who cheat for trial is said to begin on monday. anti government protestors have clash with riot police in the columbian capital bulger, the dozens of people have been killed in 6 weeks of nationwide demonstrations. they began against the plan tax height would have widened into an expression of anger over poverty, inequality and police violence to the middle east. now, israel, as
west. this is, this is a mutual feeling i would say, which is berlin good. they're in beijing. let's take a look at some other stories around the world. the german green chef officially nominated adelina bareback as their candidate for chancellor and september's elections. it's the 1st time the environmentalist party has feel that a candidate for the close of chancellor. the greens are currently pulling in 2nd place just behind the angular miracles, conservative flock, he protest. years in mere...
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one bestseller about nine and the working class ablaze from the american west who showed the world in 1936 the olympics in berlin what it is really like and his book facing the mountains fits perfectly a gripping saga and courage. tonight, we will hear about the 442nd battalion regiment combat teams a special japanese-american army unit who overcame europe and during a period when their families were incarcerated back at home. all of the imprisonment and so many kinds of courage in this book. daniel has also written other remarkable books. he brings compelling historical events to life. writing at stanford university. we are very grateful for being with us this evening. he's a good friend of daniel and wrote the foreword to this book. and executive director, nonprofit based in seattle and works to collect, preserve and share. during world war ii i cannot think of a more perfect interlocutor for the conversations this evening thank you so much for those introductions. we are in a studio at the offices where we've interviewed hundreds of people. we had a little green screen back here. we've done quite a few of int
one bestseller about nine and the working class ablaze from the american west who showed the world in 1936 the olympics in berlin what it is really like and his book facing the mountains fits perfectly a gripping saga and courage. tonight, we will hear about the 442nd battalion regiment combat teams a special japanese-american army unit who overcame europe and during a period when their families were incarcerated back at home. all of the imprisonment and so many kinds of courage in this book....
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our mission to analyze the fight for market dominance versus west deb ahead with the w business beyond ah was ah w news alive from berlin, a medical emergency at the european football championship, denmark christian eric's and collapses on the field in the middle of a match book at the latest on his condition, also coming up on the show of unity at the g 7 stomach in britain as leaders of rich democracy. they must work together to offer the world and turn it.
our mission to analyze the fight for market dominance versus west deb ahead with the w business beyond ah was ah w news alive from berlin, a medical emergency at the european football championship, denmark christian eric's and collapses on the field in the middle of a match book at the latest on his condition, also coming up on the show of unity at the g 7 stomach in britain as leaders of rich democracy. they must work together to offer the world and turn it.
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the news life from berlin, g 7, leaders in south west and england. i agree on a global infrastructure plan account that china's rise and influence on day 2 of the summit, the wealth specialist countries, they build invest billions of developing nations and tentative partnership influenced by values hi, stand out on transparency. also coming up the woman who we need to germany, the green party officially means i'm not bad, but it's best candidate for chance ahead of them. there's the nexus the me i maybe mike a junior and you are welcome to the program. now lead us of 7 wealthy democrats, so you have agreed to a major infrastructure plan to counter sign those global influence. the 2nd day of the g 7 summit in southwestern england is focusing on ways to tackle up the retailer and rivals the heads of the goose. 3 members begun to be in meetings in britain as far as johnson, as they tried to ease tensions after wrecks. it but the rise and influence of russia and china has dominated talks today with washington pushing for top opposition against authority
the news life from berlin, g 7, leaders in south west and england. i agree on a global infrastructure plan account that china's rise and influence on day 2 of the summit, the wealth specialist countries, they build invest billions of developing nations and tentative partnership influenced by values hi, stand out on transparency. also coming up the woman who we need to germany, the green party officially means i'm not bad, but it's best candidate for chance ahead of them. there's the nexus the...
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west africa corresponded. thank you. and chief political correspondent, melinda crane has the view from berlin. belinda, what have you been hearing from your sources here? well, we do have a confirmation from the un mission itself from the minute most saying, as we just heard, that 15 people were wounded in an attack on a fleet of stationary vehicles near this temporary operating base of the german contingent to the un mission. they did not state whether all 15 who were wounded were in fact german soldiers. and it seems as we also just heard there, that this was an a car bomb that was used in the attack. the german defense ministry and the german army. the wound is fair, have also confirmed that an attack did occur and the german soldiers were wounded, but they are not seeing how many nor how many were seriously or injured. tell us a little bit more about their mission. and molly, well, there have been up to 1450 bonus fer soldiers involved in essentially duel missions in molly. one part is a training mission under you auspices. the other part is this german contingent to the un mission mon news ma. and this in fact, make
west africa corresponded. thank you. and chief political correspondent, melinda crane has the view from berlin. belinda, what have you been hearing from your sources here? well, we do have a confirmation from the un mission itself from the minute most saying, as we just heard, that 15 people were wounded in an attack on a fleet of stationary vehicles near this temporary operating base of the german contingent to the un mission. they did not state whether all 15 who were wounded were in fact...
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fascinating stories from the world of science on the west side or on twitter, the modern museums or anything but dusty displays of objects. researchers at berlin's natural history museum are using the world 1st 3 d insect scanner to digitize their mouth collection, all of the museums the 30000000 exhibits ought to be catalogued in digital form. over the next decade, digitalization is propelling museums into the 21st century. it's also being used to archaeological fines and object savant. trade and shine pallet home to a 500, you know, salt cellar made of ivory today, it's being removed from the cabinet to create a 3 dimensional twin. it's one of more than a 1000000 objects at the palace come museum in the german city of gotten the huge number of treasures is being digitally catalogued as part of a massive project corner line. it does. the corona virus is speeding up the project immensely off. this place and there are no more questions about why we are doing this project, or whether it's necessary for whether it has to be so large and so well funded. the digitalization process gets underway. in 20 minutes, 9 cameras capture every tiny detail of t
fascinating stories from the world of science on the west side or on twitter, the modern museums or anything but dusty displays of objects. researchers at berlin's natural history museum are using the world 1st 3 d insect scanner to digitize their mouth collection, all of the museums the 30000000 exhibits ought to be catalogued in digital form. over the next decade, digitalization is propelling museums into the 21st century. it's also being used to archaeological fines and object savant. trade...
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conference has released a report saying the west needs to prepare for a period of systemic competition with authoritarian powers, presenting the report in berlin. veteran journal diplomat. both can ation, you said that western democracies need to pull together in the face of increasingly assertive china and russia in a big w exclusive chief international editor, which is walker spoke with both on sooner and asked him what systemic competition with these countries is likely to look like china has come out of hiding. china was reluctant player on the global sea until very recently now they have shown their muscles and we need to deal with that. and this is why, of course, there will have to be, at least from a german point of view, continue cooperation or selling hopefully a good number of, of german automobiles to china. but they will have to be a different element also in terms of competition. on what means power, what defines power and influence and that means war and peace in the 21st century. and that is actually the new element here, where we will have cooperation not only on trade like automobiles, but also on climate protection on preven
conference has released a report saying the west needs to prepare for a period of systemic competition with authoritarian powers, presenting the report in berlin. veteran journal diplomat. both can ation, you said that western democracies need to pull together in the face of increasingly assertive china and russia in a big w exclusive chief international editor, which is walker spoke with both on sooner and asked him what systemic competition with these countries is likely to look like china...
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conference has released a report saying the west must prepare for a period of 40 calls, systematic competition with authoritarian powers, presenting the report in berlin, veteran german diplomat. both can issue a set. the western democracies need to pull together in the face of, i'm increasingly to china and russia in a big w exclusive interview. chief international editor richard walker spoke with india and asked him what systemic competition with these countries is likely to look like . china has come out of hiding. china was reluctant player on the global see until very recently now they have shown their muscles and we need to deal with that. and this is why, of course, there will have to be, at least from a german point of view, continue cooperation or selling hopefully a good number of, of german automobiles to china. but they will have to be a different element also in terms of competition. on what means power, what defines power and influence and that means war and peace in the 21st century. and that is actually the new element here, where we will have cooperation not only on trade like automobiles, but also a climate protection. prevent climat
conference has released a report saying the west must prepare for a period of 40 calls, systematic competition with authoritarian powers, presenting the report in berlin, veteran german diplomat. both can issue a set. the western democracies need to pull together in the face of, i'm increasingly to china and russia in a big w exclusive interview. chief international editor richard walker spoke with india and asked him what systemic competition with these countries is likely to look like . china...
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berlin. welcome to the show. a hard line cleric has swept to victory and runs presidential election. abraham racy is a harsh critic of the west and stands accused of human rights abuses. but while he won nearly 2 thirds of the vote, turn out was that historic lows. and many iranians think his election was a foregone conclusion. that brought him, everything played out as expected in the morning after the election. president elect, crazy, met without going president hassan ro, honey. right, easy vowed to strengthen public trust in the government. what again? i'm a servant of the people and i hope i will fulfill that expectations during my term and office. of course, i will also benefit from the experience the previous government over on number crazies victory was widely anticipated. and soon after vote counting began, it was clear he'd win with a large majority, but voter turnout with low hash mean, you know, she said his 28600000 of our esteemed citizens participated in the election. was that that was just under 49 percent of those eligible to vote. some people boycotted the presidential poll. others pap simply weren't interes
berlin. welcome to the show. a hard line cleric has swept to victory and runs presidential election. abraham racy is a harsh critic of the west and stands accused of human rights abuses. but while he won nearly 2 thirds of the vote, turn out was that historic lows. and many iranians think his election was a foregone conclusion. that brought him, everything played out as expected in the morning after the election. president elect, crazy, met without going president hassan ro, honey. right, easy...
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berlin. g 7 leaders agree on a global infrastructure plan to count that china's rise and influence. if they to of the summit in south west and england, the world's richest countries, the ability invest the billions to offer developing nations and old tenants, a partnership underscored by values high standards and transparency. also coming up with gemini, greens officially nominees and i lena bear book as the candidate for chancellor in september, the elections jubilation for the police, the ball fans. they scored the 1st victory of you 2020. the tournaments delayed by the panoramic kicks off and yet late ah. michael junior, welcome to the program, g 7 lead as of the well well, the nations have agreed to a major infrastructure plan to counter china's global influence. the 2nd day of the summit in southwestern england is focusing on ways to deal with authoritarian rivals. you need as begun to be meeting with veterans, probably. johnson, as they tried to smooth linger intentions, i after breakfast, the rising influence of russia and china has dominated talks today with washington pushing for a top stands against a major str
berlin. g 7 leaders agree on a global infrastructure plan to count that china's rise and influence. if they to of the summit in south west and england, the world's richest countries, the ability invest the billions to offer developing nations and old tenants, a partnership underscored by values high standards and transparency. also coming up with gemini, greens officially nominees and i lena bear book as the candidate for chancellor in september, the elections jubilation for the police, the...
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this colorful hour-long west german documentary from the cold war covers president kennedy's june 1963 visit to several cities, culminating in historic ich bin ein berliner speech near the berlin wall. the film was produced by [inaudible] , formerly a state run news service. it is shown courtesy of the german federal archives, whose collections include news reels of the german federal republic from 1945 to the 19 seventies. >> ♪ ♪ ♪
this colorful hour-long west german documentary from the cold war covers president kennedy's june 1963 visit to several cities, culminating in historic ich bin ein berliner speech near the berlin wall. the film was produced by [inaudible] , formerly a state run news service. it is shown courtesy of the german federal archives, whose collections include news reels of the german federal republic from 1945 to the 19 seventies. >> ♪ ♪ ♪
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west expect change? why should anyone expect vladimir putin to soon stop being bladder? mere voting. i'm break off, and berlin.
west expect change? why should anyone expect vladimir putin to soon stop being bladder? mere voting. i'm break off, and berlin.
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. >> reporter: in gallo county, west virginia where coal was once king there are lots of mountain springs. what makes this one so good is berlin cooper js once or twice a week because back at home their well has gone bad. >> what does it smell like? >> rotten eggs. >> really? >> mm-hmm. >> and that's the water that's coming out of your well. >> it's water coming out of my well 37. >> reporter: the coopers suspect nearby natural gas drilling. >> that's the problem. there's no good water. >> reporter: up on bradshaw mountain the stacys have to rely on water from the sky. burl built this system himself. >> you're dependent on the rain. >> yeah. >> it doesn't rain all the time. >> no, it don't. >> reporter: they can't drink it. so they also buy bottled. >> how much do you end up paying for water a month? do you know? >> i'd say on average $100. >> $100 a month. >> yeah. >> is that money that you guys have? >> not really. >> reporter: about a mile up the hill is where the public water ends. >> why did they have to stop right here and not go down the road if there are people who live down the road? >> it was my understanding they ru
. >> reporter: in gallo county, west virginia where coal was once king there are lots of mountain springs. what makes this one so good is berlin cooper js once or twice a week because back at home their well has gone bad. >> what does it smell like? >> rotten eggs. >> really? >> mm-hmm. >> and that's the water that's coming out of your well. >> it's water coming out of my well 37. >> reporter: the coopers suspect nearby natural gas drilling....
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conference has released the new report saying the west must get ready for a period of quote systemic competition with over a terry and pause presenting report in berlin this morning. veteran german diplomat book from issuing a said that western democracies needed to pull together in the face of an increasingly assertive china and russia. he hailed the biden administration for re engaging with its allies and said, the ball is now in europe. schools. niemen, var mother see there's a, we can see that the biden administration has turned to europe with great speed and energy. i know before in the over returning to the parish climate agreement and the iran nuclear deal reversing trumps plan tube withdrawals. the list goes on and on, you'll get the list. so it's not entirely and just to ask, where is europe? we can speak to the w as chief and the national editor, which of walk and now richard. so where is europe? what does that mean? and what does the us expect now from the europe? yeah, get hard to me in the office is this report indicating that there's a sense from the us, some sort of murmurs coming out of washington at this point that they feel that the
conference has released the new report saying the west must get ready for a period of quote systemic competition with over a terry and pause presenting report in berlin this morning. veteran german diplomat book from issuing a said that western democracies needed to pull together in the face of an increasingly assertive china and russia. he hailed the biden administration for re engaging with its allies and said, the ball is now in europe. schools. niemen, var mother see there's a, we can see...
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west must get ready for a period of quote, systemic competition. with author, with terry and powers, presenting the report in berlin this morning. benjamin german diplomat vote for issuing a said that western democracies needed to pull together in the face of an increasingly assertive china and russia. he hailed the vibe now ministration for re engaging with its allies and said the ball is now in europe court. niemen bar. mother, see there's a we can see that the biden administration has turned to europe with great speed and energy. i know when the guides over returning to the paris climate agreement and the iran nuclear deal, reversing trump's plan tube withdrawals, the list goes on and on. you'll get on the list. so it's not entirely and just to ask, where is europe? we can speak to the w as chief and the national editor. it's a walk. and now richard. so where is europe? what does that mean? and what does the us expect now from the european yeah, get hard to meet in the office of this report indicating that there's a sense from the us. some sort of mamma is coming out of washington at this point that they feel that they've done their part. they've sho
west must get ready for a period of quote, systemic competition. with author, with terry and powers, presenting the report in berlin this morning. benjamin german diplomat vote for issuing a said that western democracies needed to pull together in the face of an increasingly assertive china and russia. he hailed the vibe now ministration for re engaging with its allies and said the ball is now in europe court. niemen bar. mother, see there's a we can see that the biden administration has turned...