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yes in order to become west germany you have to be germany a and.south korea are countries that were occupied by the united states. there were some of the most important regular american military bases there. and in the world abroad , these are the official allies of the united states in relation to ukraine. the united states does not want to do anything like that, but, nevertheless, vladimir sergeyevich is here. do you agree with allison's main analysis that either 16 years of trying or, more likely, the united states freeze the conflict trying to freeze more accurately. i think that now the situation is changing very quickly, you know? the west is generally digesting. that's what happened here these events and then thinks how to build your strategy. uh, it seems to me personally that military assistance and support without regard to its effectiveness will continue, you know, and it will be economic it will be humanitarian. it will be military, moreover, if earlier, it might have been thought that it was necessary to take into account efficiency fa
yes in order to become west germany you have to be germany a and.south korea are countries that were occupied by the united states. there were some of the most important regular american military bases there. and in the world abroad , these are the official allies of the united states in relation to ukraine. the united states does not want to do anything like that, but, nevertheless, vladimir sergeyevich is here. do you agree with allison's main analysis that either 16 years of trying or, more...
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these companies belonged to west germany, the united states, and france . iraq's main sponsors are rich countries. persian gulf oil and especially saudi arabia with 30.9 billion dollars, kuwait with 8.2 billion dollars and the united arab emirates with 8.000 us dollars from the sale of 200 million dollars of iraqi army helicopters, not to mention the significant covert support of the united states to saddam's undeniable role in the effective strikes of the baath army of iraq on the islamic republic of iran. before the revolution, the iranian army was practically managed by thousands of american advisers, and they must have given iraq a lot of valuable information about iran's military power, the american central intelligence agency, the cia, indirectly and permanently. the war weapons that saddam hussein ghiathi was checking to make sure whether iraq has enough equipment and weapons power and strong military forces to face iran or not . foreign enemy it was that even one part of the country's soil was lost, this great honor during imam khomeini's lifetime ,
these companies belonged to west germany, the united states, and france . iraq's main sponsors are rich countries. persian gulf oil and especially saudi arabia with 30.9 billion dollars, kuwait with 8.2 billion dollars and the united arab emirates with 8.000 us dollars from the sale of 200 million dollars of iraqi army helicopters, not to mention the significant covert support of the united states to saddam's undeniable role in the effective strikes of the baath army of iraq on the islamic...
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in a german bought this house is sold into pieces and then hidden in the warehouse some way in west germany, for decades. in the seventy's and eighty's, the market was dominated by the russians understands the. because after the while the russians had confiscated those levels now to you out and in the seventy's and eighty's, they need a tough currency. so they started a trade secretly to sell these confiscated nazi out to collect as and it was sometimes leo analyses. all bodies can you imagine coming is selling secretly, nazi of to old nazi's. so it was a very big market and it still is a big markets. i think we're talking about tens or hundreds of millions not to sculptures from the new rock chance right now in the hands of nazi austin sees yes, exactly. sous hans and will remain a mystery until 2013 when they re surfaced on the secret of market. now the hunt was in full swing in berlin, chief inspector, and launch filled me to the shop space with evidence includes. so i saw that were leading no way be i meant to move on. now i'm the investigation was pretty much stalled. after several mon
in a german bought this house is sold into pieces and then hidden in the warehouse some way in west germany, for decades. in the seventy's and eighty's, the market was dominated by the russians understands the. because after the while the russians had confiscated those levels now to you out and in the seventy's and eighty's, they need a tough currency. so they started a trade secretly to sell these confiscated nazi out to collect as and it was sometimes leo analyses. all bodies can you imagine...
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german border, as well as horses sold into pieces and then hidden in the warehouse somewhere in west germany, for decades. in the seventy's and eighty's, the market was dominated by the russians understands the. because after the war, the russians had confiscated those levels now to you out. and in the seventy's and eighty's, they need a tough currency. so they started a trade secretly to sell these confiscated nazi out to collect as and it was sometimes leo analyses. all bodies can you imagine coming is selling secretly, nazi off to old nazi's. so it was a very big market and it still is a big market. i think we're talking about tens or hundreds of millions not see sculptures from the new rock chance right now in the hands of not us. and susie, is that exactly who's hands and will remain a mystery until 2013 when they re surfaced on the secret market. now the hunt was in full swing in berlin, chief inspector alone, she filled me to the shop space with evidence includes sofa that will leading no way. d m a to bon. no, i'm the investigation was pretty much stalled. after several months of int
german border, as well as horses sold into pieces and then hidden in the warehouse somewhere in west germany, for decades. in the seventy's and eighty's, the market was dominated by the russians understands the. because after the war, the russians had confiscated those levels now to you out. and in the seventy's and eighty's, they need a tough currency. so they started a trade secretly to sell these confiscated nazi out to collect as and it was sometimes leo analyses. all bodies can you imagine...
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orange also provided considerable support to west germany and the united kingdom, allowing the expansion of the missile and radar program. a defense for iraq is the release of an uncensored copy of iraq's statement 1100 to the united nations, which was leaked, showing that the knowledge and materials necessary for the development of unconventional weapons were provided to iraq by 150 foreign companies, these companies belong to iraq. to the west german states the united states and france were the main financial sponsors of iraq, as well as the oil-rich countries along the persian gulf , especially saudi arabia with 30.9 billion dollars , kuwait with 8.2 billion dollars and the united arab emirates with 8 billion dollars, but the americans sold 200 million dollars. the iraqi army helicopter dollars, let alone the remarkable secret support of america to saddam had an undeniable role in the effective communication of the baath army of iraq to the islamic republic of iran . before the revolution, the iranian army was practically managed by thousands of american advisers, and anna must have v
orange also provided considerable support to west germany and the united kingdom, allowing the expansion of the missile and radar program. a defense for iraq is the release of an uncensored copy of iraq's statement 1100 to the united nations, which was leaked, showing that the knowledge and materials necessary for the development of unconventional weapons were provided to iraq by 150 foreign companies, these companies belong to iraq. to the west german states the united states and france were...
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west, germany announced by the end of the year will send another 45 anti-aircraft guns to ukraine., however, this is not enough, the ukrainian commander-in-chief is again appealing with requests to washington, a call to the chairman of the joint committee. chiefs of staff. mark willey, as reported by the media , reported the situation at the front more accurately and described the needs of the ukrainian army without this. and america has its own headache a new state of emergency according to the old scenario again derailed a train with dangerous chemicals , this time montana. but passions have not subsided yet after the february accident. the wagae train wreck replaced an already ecological disaster with chloride, but things got even worse because of the decisions of the officials of the tanks, they made a hole to reduce the pressure of the air got into the foil. this is a gas that was used during the first world war as a chemical weapon , another ingenious solution to set fire to the contents . as a result, a column of thick poisonous smoke, an even larger area of contaminatio
west, germany announced by the end of the year will send another 45 anti-aircraft guns to ukraine., however, this is not enough, the ukrainian commander-in-chief is again appealing with requests to washington, a call to the chairman of the joint committee. chiefs of staff. mark willey, as reported by the media , reported the situation at the front more accurately and described the needs of the ukrainian army without this. and america has its own headache a new state of emergency according to...
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both states develop differently, west germany implemented democracies, east germany established a communist state in the east living conditions where isn't many flat to the west. discontent among the east german population grew even more. when the ged are raised labor standards without increasing wages, these have to bother in reality, these amounted to wage cuts, and that was ultimately the crucial point that led to a broad popular uprising initially with social political demands for the withdrawal of these labor standards. also the improvement of food supplies and then also with political demands for free elections. so the release of political prisoners for the dismissal of the government and german unity has been a stuff the opposite some days, a google deduction and hide the uprisings spread across the whole g, d r. so the troops intervenes and violently put down the popular uprising. 55 people died more than 10000 people were arrested. it says that this was a trauma for the population, but also for the government in east germany. they knew so to speak, that it was not acting in harmony
both states develop differently, west germany implemented democracies, east germany established a communist state in the east living conditions where isn't many flat to the west. discontent among the east german population grew even more. when the ged are raised labor standards without increasing wages, these have to bother in reality, these amounted to wage cuts, and that was ultimately the crucial point that led to a broad popular uprising initially with social political demands for the...
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the task of western intelligence boasted of connections and sadonaur and the political police of west germanyording to him, the bon authorities financed his church, the secret service of nazi germany, and then the secret services of the western countries, first of all in the united kingdom of the united states of america , implement the belarusian case, this case consists of both the religious block and the political block and indeed among themselves. they, of course, intersect to say that during the occupation, all the priests collaborated with the nazi special services, there could not be dozens of those who risked own life and the life of his family. they helped the partisans of the special forces, betrayed the wounded. agreed with the occupying authorities. prisoners of churches were taken out of concentration camps and sheltered local residents during the nazi occupation. caterpillars then, the settlement was a regional center in a local temple. priest alexander kovsh served in his pastoral practice, in addition to providing spiritual support to parishioners. it means saving a large numb
the task of western intelligence boasted of connections and sadonaur and the political police of west germanyording to him, the bon authorities financed his church, the secret service of nazi germany, and then the secret services of the western countries, first of all in the united kingdom of the united states of america , implement the belarusian case, this case consists of both the religious block and the political block and indeed among themselves. they, of course, intersect to say that...
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well, of course, and by the way, a good analogy for germany of those years and ukraine , yes, that is, then there was a risk that west germany would not. uh, the battlefield between nato and the soviet union. yes, roughly speaking, now. uh, this platform has now moved ukraine in this situation, and voluntarily, starting with yushchenko's orange revolution in 2004-2005. uh, when the ukrainians voluntarily caved in to the americans, yes, but again, not the majority, he is just an active minority. uh, the fourteenth year is a confirmation of this, and everything worked out, as it says what they fought for on to, they password-protected and now ukraine is, firstly, as a battlefield between russia and nato and at the same time performs the function of nato infantry and also as a platform for experiments for testing new types of weapons for testing new tactics. russia as a whole why does nato use such rhetoric? yes, the fact that russia is to blame for the expansion russia is only to blame for the fact that it exists and now i want to watch an interview with robert candy jr. of us presidential candidates. this is the nephe
well, of course, and by the way, a good analogy for germany of those years and ukraine , yes, that is, then there was a risk that west germany would not. uh, the battlefield between nato and the soviet union. yes, roughly speaking, now. uh, this platform has now moved ukraine in this situation, and voluntarily, starting with yushchenko's orange revolution in 2004-2005. uh, when the ukrainians voluntarily caved in to the americans, yes, but again, not the majority, he is just an active minority....
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both states developed differently west germany implemented democracy, but east germany established socialism in the east living conditions worsens and severe food shortages made life a daily struggle for many. a growing number of people fled to the west. discontent among the east german population grew even more when the ged are raised labor standards without increasing wages, if at all, by the in reality, visa mounted to wage cuts. and that was ultimately the crucial point that led to a broad popular uprising. initially with social political demands for the withdrawal of these labor standards. also the improvement of food supplies and then also with political demands for free elections, for the release of political prisoners, for the dismissal of the government. and german unity has been at the outset some days if you would deduction and height. the 1st protest took place at major construction sites and berlin. soon the route prizing spread across the whole g, d r. with people taking to the streets and over 700 cities. they stormed prisons, government offices, and police stations. the east
both states developed differently west germany implemented democracy, but east germany established socialism in the east living conditions worsens and severe food shortages made life a daily struggle for many. a growing number of people fled to the west. discontent among the east german population grew even more when the ged are raised labor standards without increasing wages, if at all, by the in reality, visa mounted to wage cuts. and that was ultimately the crucial point that led to a broad...
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were second with 9 points and iran was third with a win, 4 points higher than france, cuba and west germanymes of the second week were held in the netherlands and france. mishe and the students of behrouz atai in his first game in the second week on tuesday, june 30 rotterdam, the netherlands, will face germany in the tennis tournament. djokovic became the champion of the french driver tournament. djokovic, the best tennis player in history, finally arrived on the last day of the french open tennis tournament in langrud. may the first division win, who was the second, and he took the lead and finished the third with a result of 7-5 in his favor, with a 3-0 advantage, in total, for the third time, the winner of the lam day tournament will be more, even though it was the same as last year in the final . the color of the day was unsuccessful, but from the above process in the last two years, it is not easy to pass every day. beht is the record holder of 923 grand slams and became the most proud tennis player in the world above the greats like rafael nadal and roger federer. with this achieveme
were second with 9 points and iran was third with a win, 4 points higher than france, cuba and west germanymes of the second week were held in the netherlands and france. mishe and the students of behrouz atai in his first game in the second week on tuesday, june 30 rotterdam, the netherlands, will face germany in the tennis tournament. djokovic became the champion of the french driver tournament. djokovic, the best tennis player in history, finally arrived on the last day of the french open...
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this was seen as a historic victory of the socialist bloc over the efforts of west germany to be thetative of the german people in international organizations , the two german states received equal membership . stopped and waves, 20. june 1986 argentinean diego maradona scored two historic goals against the british , the victory on the football field in mexico city became a kind of revenge for argentina for the defeat in the war with england for folk. lena islands. four years earlier, the first goal. in that match , maradona scored slightly, playing along with his hand , the judge did not notice. he considered that the footballer played with his head, the ball was counted, then maradona answered reporters that that goal was scored, partly with maradona's head and partly with the hand of god , they called the hand of god and literally 4 minutes later maradona scored another goal, decisive by beating six players of the opposing team at once, including the goalkeeper on the fifa issue . this goal was recognized as the best in the history of the world championships and also got its name
this was seen as a historic victory of the socialist bloc over the efforts of west germany to be thetative of the german people in international organizations , the two german states received equal membership . stopped and waves, 20. june 1986 argentinean diego maradona scored two historic goals against the british , the victory on the football field in mexico city became a kind of revenge for argentina for the defeat in the war with england for folk. lena islands. four years earlier, the first...
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germany needs to over hold. yet more of its longstanding principles, including the question of west germany, since it's weapons to in the world and why that is necessary for is disorders is calling into question. some aspects of gemini is quite restrictive on export policy rules, and you will have to do some convincing when he gets back home or is the story is once demons to see that russia's invasion of ukraine and the violation of international law has implications for how germany has to approach questions of the political strategy. in many ways, the new german defense minister is beginning to turn into the potomac occasion of the site, even though you just need a house or that european union. the interior minister is meeting today to try to overcome long standing differences over migration policies for years. you members have been at all how to manage migration with southern countries, demanding more support and solidarity from the east and then all the neighbors ministers. and i'll meet you in luxembourg today. and may, they may now be on the verge of a breakthrough of years of debate a
germany needs to over hold. yet more of its longstanding principles, including the question of west germany, since it's weapons to in the world and why that is necessary for is disorders is calling into question. some aspects of gemini is quite restrictive on export policy rules, and you will have to do some convincing when he gets back home or is the story is once demons to see that russia's invasion of ukraine and the violation of international law has implications for how germany has to...
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germany needs to over hold. yet more of its longstanding principles, including the question of west germany, since it's weapons to in the world. and why that is necessary for is the story is, is calling into question some aspects of gemini is quite restrictive on export policy rules. and you will have to do some convincing. when he gets back home, or is the story, is once demons to see that russia's invasion of ukraine and the violation of international law has implications for how germany has to approach questions of do political strategy. in many ways the new gym and defense minister is beginning to turn into the tone if occasion of the site and then the the sports now do the billing and we'll be heading to rail madrid after the spanish club reach to deal with for us to adopt one, after spending his youth career ad birmingham city this year is one is like a player of the seas and move to dot one of the age of 17. and his 3 years there billing and became a super star on the radar. the top clubs in europe and regular on the english national t. the tenants and in the quarter finals of the fr
germany needs to over hold. yet more of its longstanding principles, including the question of west germany, since it's weapons to in the world. and why that is necessary for is the story is, is calling into question some aspects of gemini is quite restrictive on export policy rules. and you will have to do some convincing. when he gets back home, or is the story, is once demons to see that russia's invasion of ukraine and the violation of international law has implications for how germany has...
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west germany russia is also building up conventional and nuclear weapons, methodically trying to stabilizeocratic societies in europe will weaken the eu and nato the german government is convinced that energy and raw materials policy is also part of these actions of moscow and is going to diversify the supply of energy resources and raw materials. the strategy emphasizes the need to intensify the fight against foreign influence. and espionage to take measures against possible sabotage at infrastructure facilities to move towards independence in the fields of energy and food. china is named partner competitor and systemic rival from berlin's point of view beijing in various ways is trying to change the existing rule-based international order, and also act contrary to the interests and values of the frg. the german authorities are in favor of arms control and a safe world without nuclear weapons. at the same time, berlin considers nato the main guarantor of protection and intends to. in a few years , to achieve an increase in defense spending to 2% of gdp speaks of strengthening security i
west germany russia is also building up conventional and nuclear weapons, methodically trying to stabilizeocratic societies in europe will weaken the eu and nato the german government is convinced that energy and raw materials policy is also part of these actions of moscow and is going to diversify the supply of energy resources and raw materials. the strategy emphasizes the need to intensify the fight against foreign influence. and espionage to take measures against possible sabotage at...
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if you look at the little dot of great insight, east germany was a divided city of berlin. west berlin was a little enclave of west germany that was contained within, as you can see here, the territory of east germany and east germany simply means what was left over after. in 1949, the communist refuse to reunite their postwar occupation zone of germany with the zones of germany occupied by american, british and french troops. the german zones were linking back together to create an independent capitalist federal republic of germany. so east germany would create a communist country under the thumb of the soviet union. these countries would pay lip service to the pursuit of karl marx's inspired ideology of communism. the rhetoric and the general philosophy of history, and i use the term advisedly, thinking through one of these secular eschatology that we've been exploring throughout the past week, the move toward a classless society in the day to day, especially in the late 1940s and early 1950s, the new soviet backed communist regimes in power behind the iron curtain borrowed so
if you look at the little dot of great insight, east germany was a divided city of berlin. west berlin was a little enclave of west germany that was contained within, as you can see here, the territory of east germany and east germany simply means what was left over after. in 1949, the communist refuse to reunite their postwar occupation zone of germany with the zones of germany occupied by american, british and french troops. the german zones were linking back together to create an independent...
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so west germany got rid of them now to speed limit law in 1952. so literally when the communist judy yard is off during german reunification in 1990, it's out of on speed restrictions went with it. shortly after for decades, many germans fought tooth and nail for this liberty. any time anyone messed with the right to drive fast, they were met with outrage. perhaps because of the country with tens of millions of cars and christine roads, driving fast might just be one of the easiest ways to find the place of freedom. this lives of freedom has become a bit of a selling point abroad. torres even come to germany to drive as fast as possible for several 100 year olds, you to convince a premium car to enjoy the excitement of the notorious sermon, alto, bon, drive, full throttle and reach top speeds of 300 kilometers per hour or more. but if other people also find driving fast so fun, why is germany one of the only countries that still allows that? after all this time the speed limit can hardly be sold as a relic of nazi germany. well, the tuning car ind
so west germany got rid of them now to speed limit law in 1952. so literally when the communist judy yard is off during german reunification in 1990, it's out of on speed restrictions went with it. shortly after for decades, many germans fought tooth and nail for this liberty. any time anyone messed with the right to drive fast, they were met with outrage. perhaps because of the country with tens of millions of cars and christine roads, driving fast might just be one of the easiest ways to find...
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it's a problem that affects us in africa to west in germany. the construction industry is, was possible for around 50 percent of all west produced. few buildings are constructive, sustainable. so looking at how to change is that the idea is to establish a secular model to old materials are reuse or repub posed. but how does that work? let us show you. these german buildings don't only look models, but they might also pay the way to a circular future. they're built according to the cradle to create a concept. the idea is to replace our cradle to grave economy, where we take, make and waste, with a circular one. with the products of designs in a way that its materials can be reused over and over again. novo sophie grief on is the founder of the cradle to create a lab. it's an n g, a dedicated to spreading circular. we generally give design thinking across industries. politicians and designers welcome to the crate us to create a lab. you can come in here. we start here, if you see like from the labs that you can see. it's from a mushroom materials
it's a problem that affects us in africa to west in germany. the construction industry is, was possible for around 50 percent of all west produced. few buildings are constructive, sustainable. so looking at how to change is that the idea is to establish a secular model to old materials are reuse or repub posed. but how does that work? let us show you. these german buildings don't only look models, but they might also pay the way to a circular future. they're built according to the cradle to...
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and in the broad a west is germany in black and white in this very formal document. the 1st national security strategy that it is ever published, announcing that it will meet the nato target spending 2 percent of its economic output of its gdp on, on defense. now the background to this is, this is a target that was actually agreed to by member states of nature, way back in 2014. so almost a decade ago, um and germany, but not just germany, many countries of for sure scripts, but particularly germany is still fall short of that goal. and that's despite the fact that all of schoultz last year, just off to the russia, invaded ukraine, made a big announcement that jeremy would spend a $100000000000.00 euros investing in its military to, to bring its military up to stand it to make up for me. for those many years of, of, of, on the spending that money still hasn't trickled through into the, into the gym, the spending figures that are coming up year on year. now we have from the finance minister saying that he expects that 2 percent target to be hit next year and we have i
and in the broad a west is germany in black and white in this very formal document. the 1st national security strategy that it is ever published, announcing that it will meet the nato target spending 2 percent of its economic output of its gdp on, on defense. now the background to this is, this is a target that was actually agreed to by member states of nature, way back in 2014. so almost a decade ago, um and germany, but not just germany, many countries of for sure scripts, but particularly...
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. >> his love of music -- his obsession -- grew out of his childhood in west germany. to play the piano. >> so did you take piano lessons? >> absolutely. it was two weeks of absolute torture. >> two weeks? >> well, yeah, because he then went to my mother and said, "it's either him or me." and, luckily, my mother made the right choice. she kept me, you know? [ laughter ] no, no -- >> i drove -- i drove him crazy. you know, i'm 6 years old. so my idea was a piano teacher is somebody who teaches you how to -- the stuff that's going on in your head, how to get that into your fingers. that's not what they do. they make you do scales. they make you play other people's music. and i didn't want to do other people's music. >> right from the beginning. >> right from the beginning. but i promise you, i know my beethoven and my brahms inside out. >> he learned about them from his mother, a classically trained pianist. >> and there is the other side, which was my dad who was an extraordinarily appalling jazz clarinetist, but with great enthusiasm. in the middle of his work day, he'
. >> his love of music -- his obsession -- grew out of his childhood in west germany. to play the piano. >> so did you take piano lessons? >> absolutely. it was two weeks of absolute torture. >> two weeks? >> well, yeah, because he then went to my mother and said, "it's either him or me." and, luckily, my mother made the right choice. she kept me, you know? [ laughter ] no, no -- >> i drove -- i drove him crazy. you know, i'm 6 years old. so my idea...
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the ping pong parkinson meet-up in fulda in the west of germany.ek, 10 players with the disease meet here. - it's a ritual and a liberation from the daily parkinson's drudge, where you're constantly reminded that you have difficulty moving. you enter this completely new world where everything else around you fades away. silke kind is 56 and has had parkinson's disease for 10 years. with parkinson's, the brain can no longer control the body's movements well. the body becomes slower, stiffer, and an involuntary tremor sets in. there is no known cure - but exercise can help. and taking dopamine is crucial - that's a messenger substance for signals between the nerve cells in the brain. parkinson's patients produce too little of it. - i take my dopamine every two hours. and that's very important, because otherwise my energy runs out. a car can't run without fuel! and i can't do anything without dopamine. silke kind volunteers for ping pong parkinson. she coordinates a huge network of training groups all around germany. it's a lot of work. more and more
the ping pong parkinson meet-up in fulda in the west of germany.ek, 10 players with the disease meet here. - it's a ritual and a liberation from the daily parkinson's drudge, where you're constantly reminded that you have difficulty moving. you enter this completely new world where everything else around you fades away. silke kind is 56 and has had parkinson's disease for 10 years. with parkinson's, the brain can no longer control the body's movements well. the body becomes slower, stiffer, and...
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the ping pong parkinson meet-up in fulda in the west of germany.ek, 10 players with the disease meet here. - it's a ritual and a liberation from the daily parkinson's drudge, where you're constantly reminded that you have difficulty moving. you enter this completely new world where everything else around you fades away. silke kind is 56 and has had parkinson's disease for 10 years. with parkinson's, the brain can no longer control the body's movements well. the body becomes slower, stiffer, and an involuntary tremor sets in. there is no known cure - but exercise can help. and taking dopamine is crucial - that's a messenger substance for signals between the nerve cells in the brain. parkinson's patients produce too little of it. - i take my dopamine every two hours. and that's very important, because otherwise my energy runs out. a car can't run without fuel! and i can't do anything without dopamine. silke kind volunteers for ping pong parkinson. she coordinates a huge network of training groups all around germany. it's a lot of work. more and more
the ping pong parkinson meet-up in fulda in the west of germany.ek, 10 players with the disease meet here. - it's a ritual and a liberation from the daily parkinson's drudge, where you're constantly reminded that you have difficulty moving. you enter this completely new world where everything else around you fades away. silke kind is 56 and has had parkinson's disease for 10 years. with parkinson's, the brain can no longer control the body's movements well. the body becomes slower, stiffer, and...
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we have a precedent in the cold war where east berlin was part of germany, and west germany, but we did code-5 to that area because it was occupied by soviet forces. there are ways to get around article five. if russia was to attack part of ukrainian territory where they are not today, meaning the ukrainian government has control and therefore article five would count, we can then make a decision about what actions take and it doesn't mean it necessarily has to involve an escalation to nuclear or all-out war. ali: how do you make determinations about what parts of ukraine are ukrainian and what parts are under russian control in an active war zone where individual cities change hands every day? evelyn: i think if there's any question, you put it into the disputed category. i think it's fairly clear day to day which towns are controlled, but on the day ukraine becomes a member, that's the day it counts. i realize it is tricky and there is a little danger on those towns on those days, when the decision is being finalized. but i think it is a way to work around it. ali: the biden administr
we have a precedent in the cold war where east berlin was part of germany, and west germany, but we did code-5 to that area because it was occupied by soviet forces. there are ways to get around article five. if russia was to attack part of ukrainian territory where they are not today, meaning the ukrainian government has control and therefore article five would count, we can then make a decision about what actions take and it doesn't mean it necessarily has to involve an escalation to nuclear...
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Jun 2, 2023
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that was a war in which we wanted west germany to be on our side as an ally and so maybe that informed truman's decision as well. we do not know. we do not know because it was never explained. we know from files at the truman library that the firestorm press criticism over what truman did, over him firing that prosecutor, has had residents with the public. there are stacks of angry telegrams from members of the public and civic groups all over the country expressing disgust with the president that he had supported this senator, anger that he fired the prosecutor, demands that truman reversed his decision and let the prosecutor's report be made public. president truman never responded. he never explained himself. he just bore the firestorm and let it pass, and maybe that is fine. maybe that's fine if it is one ephemeral scandal during a long presidency with a lot going on, one firestorm that rages in a moment but then ends. if you think of national security challenges as one-off challenges, if you engage each one is unique, a product of its time, inexorably tied to specific, contemporar
that was a war in which we wanted west germany to be on our side as an ally and so maybe that informed truman's decision as well. we do not know. we do not know because it was never explained. we know from files at the truman library that the firestorm press criticism over what truman did, over him firing that prosecutor, has had residents with the public. there are stacks of angry telegrams from members of the public and civic groups all over the country expressing disgust with the president...
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west. in germany, where my grandfather had some old acquaintances on monday , we left at 7:00 in the morning out on friday two. yes, in particular, eight people in one passenger car. yes, what, but they will find fault with that, uh, how are we located a five-seater sedan and drove in front, i was driving, and my younger sister, the youngest child of 5 years old, was in the front passenger seat. andryukha's seats , we left all the way on the armrest to worry, and with a full refrigerator, and not worry, there were serious changes. and here is the additional armor, damn it, it’s squirming here. and this is a pen, well, i immediately run when i'm young, but a tank, almost the same as in afghanistan an experienced driver seems ready to perform a waltz on the parade ground. how enchanted the rich nature of karelia impresses with its majestic and severe beauty of this taiga region is called the land of a thousand lakes.
west. in germany, where my grandfather had some old acquaintances on monday , we left at 7:00 in the morning out on friday two. yes, in particular, eight people in one passenger car. yes, what, but they will find fault with that, uh, how are we located a five-seater sedan and drove in front, i was driving, and my younger sister, the youngest child of 5 years old, was in the front passenger seat. andryukha's seats , we left all the way on the armrest to worry, and with a full refrigerator, and...
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yes, poland is the main state of the modern and european part of the modern atlantic west, neither germanynd is their helmsman. and what's wrong with what he said with a landmine, i'll tell you what's wrong with what he said. it was necessary to think about it. well, i found it, i say it again, it’s useful to come out and say, well done, he announced a new level of escalation. well, he did, honestly the second point that i would like to draw your attention. this budding of nato is a very interesting approach to nato's relations with india where nato is where india is even a statutory contradiction. yes, the functions of nato, this is the idea india plus nato nato plus, india what is the point here? this is not nato's width, but rather the use of nato's organizational and communications infrastructure in other regions. what does this mean? in my opinion? this means that they started to rush, they do not have enough time to create a new organizational grid for each region. new command new organizational form. well, the latest. and here is soros. it's interesting 40 this is a jackal and this
yes, poland is the main state of the modern and european part of the modern atlantic west, neither germanynd is their helmsman. and what's wrong with what he said with a landmine, i'll tell you what's wrong with what he said. it was necessary to think about it. well, i found it, i say it again, it’s useful to come out and say, well done, he announced a new level of escalation. well, he did, honestly the second point that i would like to draw your attention. this budding of nato is a very...
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Jun 6, 2023
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fighting communism in our first imperative what would soon be called the cold war, in which we wanted west germany on our side as an ally. maybe that informed truman's decision as well. we don't know. we don't know because he never explained himself. we know from files at the truman library that the firestorm of press criticism over what truman did over him firing that prosecutor had resonance with the prosecutor and angry letters, and civic groups, disgust for the president that he stood up for wheeler, that he had fired the prosecutor, demands that president truman reverse his decision and let the reports be public. president truman never responded, never explained himself, he bore the firestorm and let it pass and maybe that's fine. maybe that's fine if it's one ephemeral scandal during a long presidency with a lot going on. one little firestorm that rages in the moment, but then ends. if you think of national security challenges as one off challenges, if you engage each one as unique, as a product of its time as inexorably tied to contemporaneous context, let it blow up, do not explain it if y
fighting communism in our first imperative what would soon be called the cold war, in which we wanted west germany on our side as an ally. maybe that informed truman's decision as well. we don't know. we don't know because he never explained himself. we know from files at the truman library that the firestorm of press criticism over what truman did over him firing that prosecutor had resonance with the prosecutor and angry letters, and civic groups, disgust for the president that he stood up...
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Jun 7, 2023
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they took control of west germany europe is now in central and eastern and i will explain the situations done on emotions, of course, e is killed, of course, a tragedy. this is not specially impered, and, wrapping up the situation, i explain, i tell you honestly, if you want, i will lie to you. if you want, i will clap your hands and say, we will win in all, they will have two options. volodya, my dear friend, two options will suit them. the first option is that russia diverts its resources, which are scarce in fact, and gets involved in this cv joint, and you will fight perfectly. they want it to fight. perish. destroy, the second option will also suit. vutich is on the lead of nato and the european union, both options. they created such a situation. it is our own fault that we got into this situation, we created this here. we must realize this to draw conclusions and make decisions. what solutions we will not decide here with you in the studio. this should be done by the first foxes to discuss thinking, reconnaissance, etc. lukashenka visited during that period the alarming belgrade w
they took control of west germany europe is now in central and eastern and i will explain the situations done on emotions, of course, e is killed, of course, a tragedy. this is not specially impered, and, wrapping up the situation, i explain, i tell you honestly, if you want, i will lie to you. if you want, i will clap your hands and say, we will win in all, they will have two options. volodya, my dear friend, two options will suit them. the first option is that russia diverts its resources,...