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and i thank so much for joining us in the studio. so a brazilian president your ball scenario, he didn't need that emergency surgery in the end. but how is he doing now? well, he seems to be on demand. he tweeted some photographs of himself from social media, walking down the hospital corridor or with his i v. on a, on a trolley beside him, and i'm saying he'll be back in action soon. god willing, but his doctors, they put out a slightly more cautious statement. they are saying that he's recovering and his going well. but he didn't give a discharge date when he might be discharged. both nora had mentioned that he hoped to be discharged on friday. that doesn't look like it's going to happen. and i'm outside the hospital in san paula where he is. you can imagine there's lots of camera crews, lots of journalists, and a handful of supporters too. so we can have a listen to what they've got to say. so much wanted to show support for the president for, for anything we want to seem recover and get out of hospital. so you can decide where ro
and i thank so much for joining us in the studio. so a brazilian president your ball scenario, he didn't need that emergency surgery in the end. but how is he doing now? well, he seems to be on demand. he tweeted some photographs of himself from social media, walking down the hospital corridor or with his i v. on a, on a trolley beside him, and i'm saying he'll be back in action soon. god willing, but his doctors, they put out a slightly more cautious statement. they are saying that he's...
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the cultural ambassador of germany to the us doesn't belong to the us. that belongs to germany, right? then we should apply if we want to use the analogy of the culture ambassador didn't, the throne should belong to the people from one, right? so i'm all for cultural ambassadors. so like jimmy sent, also a very important work from it's, you know, culture to come as a culture ambassador and she put it in the museum as well. it is fine. but until we do that, it's just a one way street. so if you want to look at shit, here it is, let's shit everybody's every day and not just some people and the others not. what should happen to the turn in the future for me is very much an open question, because like many of the things in the humble forum, we now have this past. we've looked into it, we are looking into it. and as we know more about it, we may want to make different decisions about what should happen to the objects for the future. should they go back? should they stay in germany? the debate about the humbled forum has brought such difficult questions to the
the cultural ambassador of germany to the us doesn't belong to the us. that belongs to germany, right? then we should apply if we want to use the analogy of the culture ambassador didn't, the throne should belong to the people from one, right? so i'm all for cultural ambassadors. so like jimmy sent, also a very important work from it's, you know, culture to come as a culture ambassador and she put it in the museum as well. it is fine. but until we do that, it's just a one way street. so if you...
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and they miss us very much money. mommy writes us letters, but we've only received one letter from dad to that to their grandmother is deeply worried about her imprison daughter. he's been in jail for 9 months already when you and we don't know what's been going on with her schedule. no, no she she and need as a good mother, but don't look or not being able to see her children has been unbearable for her. i'm not watching. she's terrified of serving the full 5 and a half years center and watching but not being able to watch her daughter grow up. we deal on our cent, anita, and i saw her daughter not feel when she was evil, or nobody knows when she will see her again. it's awful. she's trash. yana show us doc tries to offer support yesterday. moment of so whenever someone needs help. so i tried to get a foundation involved, i'm sure, the net diversity to talk and very often supportive individuals step up and from that you don't watch t adoption vickers luigi vanya and his sister nasty. i have had a hard time dealing with their parents absence. that's why yanna show stock often visits th
and they miss us very much money. mommy writes us letters, but we've only received one letter from dad to that to their grandmother is deeply worried about her imprison daughter. he's been in jail for 9 months already when you and we don't know what's been going on with her schedule. no, no she she and need as a good mother, but don't look or not being able to see her children has been unbearable for her. i'm not watching. she's terrified of serving the full 5 and a half years center and...
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i'm british manager, you welcome to dw, use a show. glad you could join us into the shop. over $900.00 situation is currently worst case scenario. according to a government minister in the week, the country surpassed india daily. total's of one of his cases registering more than 56000. the optic in cases has been blamed on the more infectious delta variant . first identified in india. was it or the islands of java and bali? some hospitals here are having to turn away patients because they don't have capacity and enough oxygen. the government has imposed new or tougher restrictions to control the spread of the virus. but for some, it's already too late. oh, i asked writes food for the victim of indonesia, new devastating wave of covert infections. a team of volunteers support the police and retrieving the bodies of those who died at home. and there are more and more of them putting young when they say we only received a call for one day on the 2nd day. there were 3 days today, a week after the group was formed, there are 7. so the situation is getting worse. many of those w
i'm british manager, you welcome to dw, use a show. glad you could join us into the shop. over $900.00 situation is currently worst case scenario. according to a government minister in the week, the country surpassed india daily. total's of one of his cases registering more than 56000. the optic in cases has been blamed on the more infectious delta variant . first identified in india. was it or the islands of java and bali? some hospitals here are having to turn away patients because they don't...
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how do i want to buy instance is to the house with us? yes. in short, the picture was a sensation direct to pull, the movement is known from mixing sex and violence. his late has still been a religious and just cause in plenty of control to see it tells the story of an abbot thoughts and lots of things with another woman before due to the fact that it's a blessing to expose the extraordinary but true for me. what was really important and the movie i think, versus dr. i asked me what was driving me worse. in fact, that is worst way through that i was and that i was making a movie depth about events that is shown way has really happened is the serial rock opera by layoff characters with adam, dr. unmarried, they play a glamorous deliberate couple whose lives turned upside down by the arrival of the child of mine, the me can competition is back after you without you to depend demik making the prospect of winning a palm or even more desirable than ever. the answer as to who gets to take home this most prestigious of film process will be revealed o
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and this money is slowly being used up. we used it to make it possible for artistic productions to continue despite the coven 19 crisis and locked down. for example, we had a default fund of 50000000 euros for film productions. we also have a big grant program, and we have been helping out places such as museums, private theaters and cinemas requiring conversions due to the panoramic with ventilation systems. and above all, we have helped make productions possible. again, they will be performed once the stages opened up again. we succeeded in doing this with huge sums of money, the likes of which i think have not been seen in germany or anywhere in the world. but only so this was not enough to reassure the artists. i believe it is also very important that they feel valued and i'll give them the opportunity to rediscover the autistic voice. and that is where i, like many others, became very impatient. that to is understandable. l. in the middle of the pandemic, the discussion surrounding colonial looted art also came into fo
and this money is slowly being used up. we used it to make it possible for artistic productions to continue despite the coven 19 crisis and locked down. for example, we had a default fund of 50000000 euros for film productions. we also have a big grant program, and we have been helping out places such as museums, private theaters and cinemas requiring conversions due to the panoramic with ventilation systems. and above all, we have helped make productions possible. again, they will be performed...
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and that's good for us. of course, some very visible issues have come into focus in the humble forum with the non european art it displays has in part a colonial context. and then you have to determine what was acquired unfairly and should thus be returned. and this issue is particularly visible with a big mean bronze. we have research the history that we are familiar with it, and we know that germany has purchased over 500 beneath bronzes from the market, but they were acquired and fairly so we are prepared to retain them. we would like to return a substantial amount of them from 2020 to onwards. 20 nice. yeah. you have. we've also prepared a short form on the homework fall, which will now take a look at it. you'll see which exhibits are on display there. the homework form will open to the public in just a few days. in the humbled form of the heart of berlin is likely the largest construction project during monica router's time in office. it is a landmark, but also a place for debate. reconstructing the pru
and that's good for us. of course, some very visible issues have come into focus in the humble forum with the non european art it displays has in part a colonial context. and then you have to determine what was acquired unfairly and should thus be returned. and this issue is particularly visible with a big mean bronze. we have research the history that we are familiar with it, and we know that germany has purchased over 500 beneath bronzes from the market, but they were acquired and fairly so...
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use the me. how do i was i would say i'm the perfect roman legion, their new castles, steegal is maximus. and i think you already know what the topic will be on this trip. exactly. i'm following the footsteps of the romans through germany as you get to come along. ah, i starting cologne, which was an important city even in roman time. i also follow the roman border fortifications lehman. 5 and i'll show you of the reconstructed book roman forts. ah, ah, in ancient times, cologne was called colonial aga lindsey on the dance houses monumental buildings and couples, st shape the cityscape. today the cologne cathedral towers above the metropolis as its principal landmark remains from the roman erupt has been preserved in many places. right next to the cathedral is a part of the old city gate. for over 4 centuries, cologne played a vital part of the frontier of the roman empire. the leemis major empire state roads converged here from the south west and north. they carried goods. people at news from th
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and it's very good to have you with us on the day, sir. welcome, cubans turning out on the street. extraordinary scenes that we've been witnessing just how significant is this open challenge a to the cuban government 1st, thanks so much for having me on. i think that this is largely unprecedented since 1959. there are some, some, some precedents sort of the crisis in 1980. but that was an immigration crisis, though with fossil fuel by discontent. 1994. you had the only post 1959 major street protests the government, the government. and that was several 100 people in havana. this was across the island, thousands of people. we still don't know how many thousands, possibly tens of thousands of people across the island in what seems to be largely unprecedented protest. and it whether or not it will evolve into a systemic crisis. and that is whether or not as an extensive existential threat to the government is still kind of unclear because of how early we are in the protest . now, me will a canal, a d. s is taking a hard line against these pro
and it's very good to have you with us on the day, sir. welcome, cubans turning out on the street. extraordinary scenes that we've been witnessing just how significant is this open challenge a to the cuban government 1st, thanks so much for having me on. i think that this is largely unprecedented since 1959. there are some, some, some precedents sort of the crisis in 1980. but that was an immigration crisis, though with fossil fuel by discontent. 1994. you had the only post 1959 major street...
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you can't use percussion elements also, and for that i need animals sounds on us, but you need a lot of patients for animals to show up and she released her debut album. don't try be beautiful. in 2021. alex sandra, spent no less than 4 years gathering sounds for it, but it wasn't the initial plan is to help kenny leaders, they didn't really have an idea. i didn't have the intention of recording for sounds. i was hiking and became so intrigued by the noises that i began recording. i just wanted to listen to it later because i liked it so much and shown fun to wait with it. and she took the recordings to the studio where producer mark spindler began breaking them up, tweaking and rearranging them. creating percussion sounds, melodies and baselines. bind to the digital digital manipulating the sounds like creat artifacts and textures that you won't get from plugin or virtual instruments that will implemented fully clicked here. doesn't damage animal sounds. are in a certain key that makes things interesting and you have to teach the sounds to get them in tune. that's why everything sou
you can't use percussion elements also, and for that i need animals sounds on us, but you need a lot of patients for animals to show up and she released her debut album. don't try be beautiful. in 2021. alex sandra, spent no less than 4 years gathering sounds for it, but it wasn't the initial plan is to help kenny leaders, they didn't really have an idea. i didn't have the intention of recording for sounds. i was hiking and became so intrigued by the noises that i began recording. i just wanted...
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thank you for joining us tonight. staying in the us. there's been another building collapse this time in washington d. c. a worker was trapped when a 5 story building that was under construction collapse during a storm rescue team saw through the rubble to free him for other workers were injured and neighboring homes were evacuated. here's a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. donald trump's company, and it's long time chief financial officer have pleaded not guilty to tax fraud charges. prosecutors accused our vital burg personally avoiding tax on $1700000.00 of income. the firm is alleged to have run a quote sweeping in audacious scheme to keep executive pay and bonuses off the books. in canada, a fast moving wildfire has destroyed more than 90 percent of the town at the center of canada's record breaking heat wave. the mountain town of litan in british columbia reportedly broke canadas all time high temperature record this week. reaching 49.6 degrees celsius on tuesday. the flames have forced the towns, re
thank you for joining us tonight. staying in the us. there's been another building collapse this time in washington d. c. a worker was trapped when a 5 story building that was under construction collapse during a storm rescue team saw through the rubble to free him for other workers were injured and neighboring homes were evacuated. here's a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. donald trump's company, and it's long time chief financial officer have pleaded not guilty...
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we have to remember that in your media use to use this get us to the stem such as the mutant or no delta plus. so i don't know if it is a delta product, so if it is just valiant, either so many moves. and for the moment, we have to follow it carefully as we did for the other. and we may have some supplies. it may appear that in fact, the close as no so many different from the other volume. so, but most important questions, existing vaccines, effective against delta blas. in fact, again, if you, if you remember, we had to take a lot of time before attaining with precision value and the effectiveness of the vaccines against the previous volumes for the violence. it took months to do really at the things that and of course you have some lab test which may mention some escape immune escape and some concerns regarding vaccines. but joe hill life is probably the best experience to lead. and so when we will see some people having been vaccinated, fully vaccinated, which may have some complications of the disease, not just transmitting, eat or coding, eat, but having some complications leaning t
we have to remember that in your media use to use this get us to the stem such as the mutant or no delta plus. so i don't know if it is a delta product, so if it is just valiant, either so many moves. and for the moment, we have to follow it carefully as we did for the other. and we may have some supplies. it may appear that in fact, the close as no so many different from the other volume. so, but most important questions, existing vaccines, effective against delta blas. in fact, again, if you,...
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so that uses truffle. see me to add depth to pasco, with stock fish, or garnish calling flower cream. with the shuttle c, we'd come up to $500.00 euros per kilogram. so it's primarily used in high in restaurants get everything you can do basically with the pay was a taste you ok with that you can create, you can cook fish, can cook meat instead of c read, it will be from 10. so it's like a full new world, open to us restaurants and data capacitance across the globe. or do you see we from erickson and singing? they practice careful and sustainable harvesting, allowing the seaweed to grow back again. and they see it as the food of the future, particularly as it is so healthy. well, it really at the super phase or full of minutes and minerals. it's anti virus, its anti bacterial. it's got more nutrients per graham than any other plant on the planet. and it's just growth, the need to erickson and tomorrow's thing. i hope the harvest can make a small, but significant contribution to promoting the health benefit
so that uses truffle. see me to add depth to pasco, with stock fish, or garnish calling flower cream. with the shuttle c, we'd come up to $500.00 euros per kilogram. so it's primarily used in high in restaurants get everything you can do basically with the pay was a taste you ok with that you can create, you can cook fish, can cook meat instead of c read, it will be from 10. so it's like a full new world, open to us restaurants and data capacitance across the globe. or do you see we from...
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what can you tell us about it? yes, i'll have to be a little bit careful for this don't because it doesn't screen until friday in cancel. i can't give any spoilers, but i can basically say this. matt damon plays a really rough nec type guy, guy works on an oil rig. he's a strain from his daughter, but when she is arrested in mar, say, and thrown into jail queues of, of murdering someone he comes to, to try and help her out. and he tries to clear her name. she claims she is not guilty and he tries to negotiate the differential legal system and, and sort of investigate the case himself without speaking any french. so it's of course interesting because as you mentioned that the director, this is from the director of spotlight, which was oscar oscar winning film. and so a lot of people looking at this movie to see if it could be an awards container on a more historical plan. director todd haynes is back with a brand new documentary on the band velvet underground. so let's just take a quick look at how that sounds. chur
what can you tell us about it? yes, i'll have to be a little bit careful for this don't because it doesn't screen until friday in cancel. i can't give any spoilers, but i can basically say this. matt damon plays a really rough nec type guy, guy works on an oil rig. he's a strain from his daughter, but when she is arrested in mar, say, and thrown into jail queues of, of murdering someone he comes to, to try and help her out. and he tries to clear her name. she claims she is not guilty and he...
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d signature which is used to determine the sex. therefore, this is because we have customers who specifically want either a boy or a girl because magically hopeful parents pay $40.00 to $60000.00 euros for a child to she love. peace company earns millions. at the beginning of the corona crisis, his clinic became known worldwide because more than 50 children, carried by surrogates could not be picked up by their parents. pictures of the waiting babies went around the globe the text. com has also repeatedly made negative headlines, including accusations of child trafficking, and italian couple that had arranged for their child to be conceived at the clinic . found out through a dna test that they did not share any genetic material with the child. the child was taken away from them, a court case and food that they should be some good to start grew in 2010. i had just opened the clinic. those were just my 1st programs. of course, this is a tragedy, but this is not human trafficking. that's just ridiculous. of what does human traffickin
d signature which is used to determine the sex. therefore, this is because we have customers who specifically want either a boy or a girl because magically hopeful parents pay $40.00 to $60000.00 euros for a child to she love. peace company earns millions. at the beginning of the corona crisis, his clinic became known worldwide because more than 50 children, carried by surrogates could not be picked up by their parents. pictures of the waiting babies went around the globe the text. com has also...
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and i couldn't, you know, they shouldn't force us, they should try to motivate us. so that means all the service sector employees have to get the jap, like those here in the past along. anyone who refuses won't be allowed to work. those who take part will be rewarded. some brand new, we had a meeting with all the employees and told them that they would receive a cash bonus of around 35 years if they were vaccinated, that motivated them. but even these unprecedented to measure a cry from tough, locked down the government, imposed last year as an sections began to rise. biologists say it's a case of too little too late, and that 3rd wave could be rationally oil. the news it has been an exhausting month, but yet john, for we his son has been, was racked by fever and trouble breathing. so hun, who reads a scatter for a living, finally arranged a car to take his son to the hospital in the city. has seen tested positive for the corona virus. 40 years later he was discharged. not because he was feeling better, but because they had already jacked up a bill of about 1500. yo
and i couldn't, you know, they shouldn't force us, they should try to motivate us. so that means all the service sector employees have to get the jap, like those here in the past along. anyone who refuses won't be allowed to work. those who take part will be rewarded. some brand new, we had a meeting with all the employees and told them that they would receive a cash bonus of around 35 years if they were vaccinated, that motivated them. but even these unprecedented to measure a cry from tough,...
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course miss cloud tested years german cultural policy took were to put it for us is miss cut us. you've been in office for over 7 years now and your 2nd term is at the end in the fall committee. you once said it's the best job in the world. is that still how you feel? wonderful. yeah, i'm fin the human also know today. certainly. yes, i still feel that way and that's my own subject of view. but given my background, this is in fact, the nicest job i could imagine. because i'm, i'm grateful to anglo merkel that i could serve a 2nd time as her minister state of culture and media here in the chancery where i can help shape federal cultural policy compared on an international level. i think this is quite unique. not only because i believe i am currently the longest serving minister of culture in europe, but also because in my view, germany does quite a lot for its culture compared to other countries being able to play a key role in shaping policy is a huge value to me both on a personal level as well as on a greater political level. and i do my job with great enthusiasm and passion. a
course miss cloud tested years german cultural policy took were to put it for us is miss cut us. you've been in office for over 7 years now and your 2nd term is at the end in the fall committee. you once said it's the best job in the world. is that still how you feel? wonderful. yeah, i'm fin the human also know today. certainly. yes, i still feel that way and that's my own subject of view. but given my background, this is in fact, the nicest job i could imagine. because i'm, i'm grateful to...
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and especially in germany use a lot in it. it's a good mix and really juicy, but i just got everything. sure you can only on a plate, not as a bob that was invented in berlin. nevertheless, during the fall, this turkish for grilled me on a spit we went to investigate and just on board in the turkish metropolis, i don't. okay. bob is usually served like this. here the boss isn't cheap kind of food, like in germany, beach and food blogger food out. there has been living here since 2015 and has been researching the history of the traditional dish. so classically they've done a cabal with us. he found meal, you know, like we haven't served on top of rice, maybe with them grilled vegetables. so they've done it. i've started several centuries ago as basically a grill me on a scale that done. it came up as history all across in turkey. the meat is the main ingredient in there. now it's taste isn't supposed to be covered up by salad or thought. chef easily sparse out is skeptical about the german way of cooking. turn about the good of
and especially in germany use a lot in it. it's a good mix and really juicy, but i just got everything. sure you can only on a plate, not as a bob that was invented in berlin. nevertheless, during the fall, this turkish for grilled me on a spit we went to investigate and just on board in the turkish metropolis, i don't. okay. bob is usually served like this. here the boss isn't cheap kind of food, like in germany, beach and food blogger food out. there has been living here since 2015 and has...
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ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah use ah, this is d w. you live from berlin, the real and terrifying german chancellor medical visits for communities devastated by flooding and promises a financial aid. but those left homeless a worried it may not come soon enough. also coming up and go over rising cove at 900 cases in thailand. critics say the government has been to so track and in formula one mac, the 1st stephens purchase from pre ends auto lap collision with with hamilton. ah. hello, i'm a little homage. johnson angler merkel has been visiting parts of western germany. hit hard by devastating studying which kills more than 150 people. merkel described the damaged as the real and terrifying, but says, germany can afford to deal with it this off the she promised a financial aid for those who have lost their homes, livelihoods, and loved ones. this guys had cleared by the time anglo merkel came to me to emergency crews and survivors in the small southwestern town of shield homes were torn apart when the swollen river swept through, leavi
ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah use ah, this is d w. you live from berlin, the real and terrifying german chancellor medical visits for communities devastated by flooding and promises a financial aid. but those left homeless a worried it may not come soon enough. also coming up and go over rising cove at 900 cases in thailand. critics say the government has been to so track and in formula one mac, the 1st stephens purchase from pre ends auto lap collision with with hamilton. ah. hello, i'm a little...
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using over 3000000 plastic bustles in the process. due to the corona virus pandemic commission have slower, but there is funding coming in from abroad. we are revising different solutions on the way we can be able to see wave of the company. however, we also good some people who came around to support us. for example, we go with some funding from i care and men that decided to support us in, especially in a lot of coffee denine to this woman supplies joan l. baker with lemon grass. a key ingredient in his keeping some boss sign these days for free before the curve at 900 crisis. he sold his head to tourists and hotels for a higher price, so she could keep the price down for locals. now that there are hardly any tourists, she's expanded her online business. it helps that the so effectiveness has been scientific. he verified the wireless names in the past. yeah. people often got sick with malaria, especially children. but since we've been using the, so it's been a while since anyone here has had malaria and the refugees settlement nike
using over 3000000 plastic bustles in the process. due to the corona virus pandemic commission have slower, but there is funding coming in from abroad. we are revising different solutions on the way we can be able to see wave of the company. however, we also good some people who came around to support us. for example, we go with some funding from i care and men that decided to support us in, especially in a lot of coffee denine to this woman supplies joan l. baker with lemon grass. a key...
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us. we call on all armed actors to commit to an immediate indefinite negotiated fees. so that was a us state department spoke speaking yesterday will i'm joined now by really solomon the news that she is. if your be as ambassador to germany, ambassador, it's good to have you on the program. i want to begin with the news that the government will allow aid flights into the t gray region. when will these flights begin? thank you for asking, but from the issues you put earlier since the 2018 it was t p and therefore creating violence in this getting violence and the government or so how tried all the people try to bring peace, but they rejected the piece into the continue in violence and also the one who started attacking the national defense source, which was built in t p. integrate. so who destroyed all infrastructure? the government stretched all bases to reach the humanitarian and twitched by now 5200000 people addressed by 33 phases and 70 percent. so it's going to be $210.00 a month and
us. we call on all armed actors to commit to an immediate indefinite negotiated fees. so that was a us state department spoke speaking yesterday will i'm joined now by really solomon the news that she is. if your be as ambassador to germany, ambassador, it's good to have you on the program. i want to begin with the news that the government will allow aid flights into the t gray region. when will these flights begin? thank you for asking, but from the issues you put earlier since the 2018 it was...
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us. if we all lived like germans, 3 us, china would take up to india, just about one. on average, we're using resources at the rate of one and a half us. meaning that it takes the planets around 18 months to produce or regenerate, the ecological resources humanity consumes in one here is becoming increasingly clear. we can't go on this way, producing the surplus of goods and just flowing them away, conserving resources, that's our topic today on made. online shopping has sparks and increase in e commerce. here in germany, i'm much the world. so say you've ordered a new pair of running shoes online, they arrive, you try them on, and they don't fit. so back they go. online shopping increases so online returns due to and that has created a boom in perfectly new products, going to waste. just recently, footage of brand new items being destroyed at an amazon logistics center. i spoke to fury. companies have complained that it's costly to resell, returned items. germany has banned the destructi
us. if we all lived like germans, 3 us, china would take up to india, just about one. on average, we're using resources at the rate of one and a half us. meaning that it takes the planets around 18 months to produce or regenerate, the ecological resources humanity consumes in one here is becoming increasingly clear. we can't go on this way, producing the surplus of goods and just flowing them away, conserving resources, that's our topic today on made. online shopping has sparks and increase in...
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i mean, what does that tell us? well, bridge ashley this as she started a few hours box or the president, the former president was aggressive. we saw small groups of people with these were isolated incidents. you would have the international call rating. a building system like more number of people. get that in the name of free jacobs, but by the time we went to the weekend, this was a full scale, often attacked, losing the kinds of pictures that we're now looking at today sufficiently heard it from the security platform that may be coming out and saying that they are now investigating that form, the security officials that are believed to be linked sort of presidents might be involved in this. there was a patient that has taken a course yet, and that is what officials are investigating. and i'm wondering this unrest that is attached to his incarceration. is that likely then to impact his court case because he is appealing in the sentence of 15 months for contempt of court. when you feel, if yeah, especially those i
i mean, what does that tell us? well, bridge ashley this as she started a few hours box or the president, the former president was aggressive. we saw small groups of people with these were isolated incidents. you would have the international call rating. a building system like more number of people. get that in the name of free jacobs, but by the time we went to the weekend, this was a full scale, often attacked, losing the kinds of pictures that we're now looking at today sufficiently heard it...
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and because it requires so much of us and it grinds us down more money. and of course we want to get back to normality audience. we cannot dots and ease up the pressure now because the figures that we are seeing and talk are as worrying as they were on the very 1st day of the panoramic. we need to keep up the pressure and also continue to analyze these dates and facts. and draw the conclusion that they tell us all of these packets and figures. ones like the johns hopkins university has delivered, there's almost no other name that is associated with collecting and processing the facts and figures that the covered $900.00 pandemic. as that of the johns hopkins university in baltimore, usa since january 2020. the corona virus research center has provided researchers and politicians with me data that gives them a tool to track the development of the pandemic. and this is crucial because it has contributed to helping us respond to the pandemic. and to ensure that we strengthen international cooperation as well. because without joining forces, we would never be
and because it requires so much of us and it grinds us down more money. and of course we want to get back to normality audience. we cannot dots and ease up the pressure now because the figures that we are seeing and talk are as worrying as they were on the very 1st day of the panoramic. we need to keep up the pressure and also continue to analyze these dates and facts. and draw the conclusion that they tell us all of these packets and figures. ones like the johns hopkins university has...
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but can you tell us? well absolutely, we found to see just the beginning of the food and fuel shortages as many have said, it is pretty much certain. it will be much worse in the coming weeks as we've actually gone out of fuel and food because of this unrest. good supplier will have him blocks from all major for the city of death and with the unrest. and he thought it was right now we already talked to get the fuel q that all major petrol station . i've heard of it already run out of fuel that already is a concern. and of course the food is a huge concern. the report that farmers are struggling to get they've good to the markets because of the logistic crisis. and that is going to cause a huge issue in coming weeks. some people don't have food. as a hearing $25000.00 more soldiers are to be deployed to curb the unrest. will that work? is that enough? it might work would. what would really work even better than that in my view is get into the root of this. i mean, there's obviously multiple causes that the
but can you tell us? well absolutely, we found to see just the beginning of the food and fuel shortages as many have said, it is pretty much certain. it will be much worse in the coming weeks as we've actually gone out of fuel and food because of this unrest. good supplier will have him blocks from all major for the city of death and with the unrest. and he thought it was right now we already talked to get the fuel q that all major petrol station . i've heard of it already run out of fuel that...
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and of course, this is a virus, it's now with us forever. it will spread around. so what we need to pay attention to is the complications from the virus. and again, the data in the u. k, which is probably running fine, 6 weeks continental europe looks somewhat promising. and again, i say that was why we baited breath kellum pickering at back and back. thank. thank you very much. well, 2 days before easing travel restrictions on france, britain has back tracked, citing the bt variant. it's meant to be more resistant to vaccines and other strengths. the moves lead tourists and the travel industry in a pickle people arriving from france must sell fi light for 10 days on entering britain, even if fully vaccinated. last month, g 7, summit of the world's biggest advanced economies was good advertising, the hosts, cornwall, a remote peninsula in the south west tip of england. but the regions already expecting a huge boost in demand for stations this year, with popular beach resorts abroad shop to some tourists. oh, on a sunny day, cornwall duty is dazzling. it's one of t
and of course, this is a virus, it's now with us forever. it will spread around. so what we need to pay attention to is the complications from the virus. and again, the data in the u. k, which is probably running fine, 6 weeks continental europe looks somewhat promising. and again, i say that was why we baited breath kellum pickering at back and back. thank. thank you very much. well, 2 days before easing travel restrictions on france, britain has back tracked, citing the bt variant. it's meant...
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believe it or not, portugal has become the use biggest producer of bicycles. the blocks only factory for carbon by frames. the country is being profiled as a quality location. it's a raw material that sparking a 2 wheeled revolution, carbon the light weight and resilient material is undergoing a boom in the north of portugal. as many as $50000.00 bike frames are set to be produced here each year. this is something that the europe need. there isn't any factory the which will do carbon fiber by frame in europe we capacity. so the whole capacity is coming from asia. portugal is bike industry is rolling right out of the economic crisis in part decoded. many people are avoiding public transit in port some china were also interrupted. europe, financial subsidies and low wages are also driving the boom. we'll see that we believe that 8500 people are already working in the bike industry here. it supports another 20 to 30000 people indirectly that numbers on the rise because the sector is growing in portugal. no portugal has only 2 percent of europe population. it prod
believe it or not, portugal has become the use biggest producer of bicycles. the blocks only factory for carbon by frames. the country is being profiled as a quality location. it's a raw material that sparking a 2 wheeled revolution, carbon the light weight and resilient material is undergoing a boom in the north of portugal. as many as $50000.00 bike frames are set to be produced here each year. this is something that the europe need. there isn't any factory the which will do carbon fiber by...
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can you imagine how it used to look here? well, i can, in any case, many reconstructions have been made and not only along the limits. there are traces of the roman in many places in germany, for example, in sar land a whole villa with reconstructed there and turned into an archaeological open air museum. well, take a look at that. ah ah, this is how the privileged romans of the provinces once lived in the country, dinners with well manicured gardens, mosaic floors, and all the amenities the ancient world had to offer the best place to get an impression as this knife is the villain bog, a roman country estate near passed in silence. most of the valley. it was meticulously reconstructed, a top the original ruins, the only one of its kinds in the worlds in the flea, the head of the house. the dominance receives his guests. characteristic are the coffin ceilings, frescoes and house columns. decorating rooms at one time the entire hall most likely had most dates, flows ah, of course the villa also had a roman boss with the dressi
can you imagine how it used to look here? well, i can, in any case, many reconstructions have been made and not only along the limits. there are traces of the roman in many places in germany, for example, in sar land a whole villa with reconstructed there and turned into an archaeological open air museum. well, take a look at that. ah ah, this is how the privileged romans of the provinces once lived in the country, dinners with well manicured gardens, mosaic floors, and all the amenities the...
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how important was this visit for us german relations? i think it was very important if for no other reason then because it signified the end of a very harsh and difficult but that there was many things to talk about is you report showed some of the both europe and united states facing a major change in the way the world is running and it's very important to me understanding each other and try and have a close coordination as possible during the era. by didn't and medical 1st and foremost showed unity and friendship during the meeting can strong us, german ties be restored after 4 years of donald trump. well, chris, german, and strong all the time they've been since the 17th century. and the question is not whether it's drug us, german ties can be restored. the question is, can we make successful cooperation? can we do things with these ties? and in the last few years, the results of this very close relationship has been less than a bit in the past. i think that there's going to be many very difficult problems. the face climate is one. we
how important was this visit for us german relations? i think it was very important if for no other reason then because it signified the end of a very harsh and difficult but that there was many things to talk about is you report showed some of the both europe and united states facing a major change in the way the world is running and it's very important to me understanding each other and try and have a close coordination as possible during the era. by didn't and medical 1st and foremost showed...
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i'm using temperament, but you can use whatever smells good to you. what you'd like to smell like 2 drops are enough. you can also leave this in neutral if you want. when kind of puts a lesson him on the mark. now pour the warm mixture into a container for stores. lucian jars worked really well. linda, still, once the deodorant has cooled off, it will be firm, but still a little creamy. that's exactly the consistency we need. if you want, you can put it in the refrigerator to cool it down faster, but it should be fine cooling on its own. it offline. sustainable and organic d y deodorant. try it out. no, you can really break swiss time for a workout session with the be in the i'm sure it won't be and you probably already familiar with jumping jacks an exercise that's perfect. activation your muscles before work out or is a great. it's not burning routines on the final and past, or would you like to almost touching on your own hanging down and complete, your needs should be spent in order to soften the embattled close us. you jump. rachel roams above yo
i'm using temperament, but you can use whatever smells good to you. what you'd like to smell like 2 drops are enough. you can also leave this in neutral if you want. when kind of puts a lesson him on the mark. now pour the warm mixture into a container for stores. lucian jars worked really well. linda, still, once the deodorant has cooled off, it will be firm, but still a little creamy. that's exactly the consistency we need. if you want, you can put it in the refrigerator to cool it down...
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thanks for joining us. use the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research thing, information and context? the corona virus, off the co, the 19th special next on dw, sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow when bringing environmental conservation to life with learning, like global lighting. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge of growth through sharing. download it now for the cool ones. children's. when the future is uncertain. the pandemic threatened everything, health jobs, lifestyle, bad time for offspring expert won't us including on our show about a year ago. not only will birthrates really full, i'm sure there will be some luck on babies born. that as a made a trend to affect future fertility rates, it's extremely unlikely. and i would say yes, birth rates are going to fall at least in the next few years, or in the next year. that was true in previo
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does it of what did it go with us? well, missed it. so i think that it is very much in nature, things that after britain has left the european union bilateral relations very much come to the full. and as i said at the and other on other can occasions we should go step by step, it's good for by the actual relations we. it is quite true from a german side always see ourselves as part of the european union. i think the next step then should be to deal with a northern ireland protocol and see to it that it is. these questions are settled in such a way that each and everyone can live with it that that interest recognize knowledge . and then i think we should leave ourselves some time and see how this works out, how this plays out. and i set this up very good reasons for containing between the 27 member states and relations to have from time and time again. also, issues discussing these, these issues and the bilateral way with the with bit but prep any magic, we should not have a straight stretch as well. thank you and it, but i must say tha
does it of what did it go with us? well, missed it. so i think that it is very much in nature, things that after britain has left the european union bilateral relations very much come to the full. and as i said at the and other on other can occasions we should go step by step, it's good for by the actual relations we. it is quite true from a german side always see ourselves as part of the european union. i think the next step then should be to deal with a northern ireland protocol and see to it...
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but because of his special relationship to chancellor uncle a medical he invited us to his summer home in may. we talked about the past and the future of the trans atlantic relationships alumni. so let's take on china, on russia. the also explains how he felt when he was rubbing her shoulders. president bush, you have mad to chancellor uncle america. so many times do you recall kind of a defining moment? you know, the last time i saw was defining because she flew all the way over to my dad's funeral. and we are at the blair house, which is right across the street from the white house. my whole family was there and somebody said i merkel would like to call on you, and i just meant a lot of, you know, i was very close to my dad. the fact that she would take time to come really defined, i think our relationship, she's a very thoughtful kind of person and i think another time was at the ranch. we've got a ranch, we love in central texas and she and professor sar came revisit, learn me. and i remember she and i walked across our prairie. we went for probably an hour walker, so just visiting
but because of his special relationship to chancellor uncle a medical he invited us to his summer home in may. we talked about the past and the future of the trans atlantic relationships alumni. so let's take on china, on russia. the also explains how he felt when he was rubbing her shoulders. president bush, you have mad to chancellor uncle america. so many times do you recall kind of a defining moment? you know, the last time i saw was defining because she flew all the way over to my dad's...
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that is say so much about us. so we took us tons and that led us into shootouts. we end up shooting at each other with these guys, but we, we won that battle because they retreated, they lived, but the 2nd night they've tried again. and luckily that night with sept and it was the, you know, they, they got it shifted. and the 3rd night the military came and the fire power became triple, and it was a different story. they, they knew that they couldn't take that. mr. lex, we talked about the fact that this is the last standing just picked us about the damage that's been done to just the weights of the damage is incredible because the looting, as a consequence, we have, we have a serious food security crisis in so people can buy food anyway, the atm, the old rooted people, connie's draw money. you have good grannies that are, that are on chronic medication that needs food before they eat the medication. now, what are you saying to them? then let's continue eating the medication without having anything to eat. we literally saying, dig your grave in wasn't and that's ho
that is say so much about us. so we took us tons and that led us into shootouts. we end up shooting at each other with these guys, but we, we won that battle because they retreated, they lived, but the 2nd night they've tried again. and luckily that night with sept and it was the, you know, they, they got it shifted. and the 3rd night the military came and the fire power became triple, and it was a different story. they, they knew that they couldn't take that. mr. lex, we talked about the fact...
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bring us up to date on the situation where you are. well this morning people are overcoming the initial shock and they're starting to understand the real extent of the damage here. it feels a bit like a ghost town here because the town is left without electricity without running water. so a lot of people have to leave their homes and find another kind of accommodation for the night. and as you might see behind me, the damage is significant. we've seen volunteers from the entire region coming here with tractors and other equipment to try to help clean up the streets, but also the ground floors of houses. but many people here have lost everything. we're hearing reports from authorities that there are still a 1300 people unaccounted for. has there been any progress on locating these people? so this is what authorities here in this area where we are now had been seeing last night. and they hope that the high amount of people that are accounted for is due to the fact that phone reception is difficult. here we are, selves experienced difficu
bring us up to date on the situation where you are. well this morning people are overcoming the initial shock and they're starting to understand the real extent of the damage here. it feels a bit like a ghost town here because the town is left without electricity without running water. so a lot of people have to leave their homes and find another kind of accommodation for the night. and as you might see behind me, the damage is significant. we've seen volunteers from the entire region coming...
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they have to stop fighting and let us go through. so we can go home, they're busted battles between afghan forces and television fighters have escalated across the country in recent weeks. there really is challenges to cover this kind of story on friday award winning photo journalist danny should eat, was killed, new spin bull dogs crossing. he was imbedded with special forces when the military attempted to regain control of the crossing. it's an economic lifeline for southern afghanistan, a crucial artery for exporting farm goods. controlling it would be an economical windfall for the taliban. insurgents, recent attack seem tactical, taking advantage of nato and us troop withdraw. us president joe biden had made a clear nation building was not part of the war on terror launch. 20 years ago. he says it's time to leave afghanistan future to which people russia, the foreign minister took a swipe it by calling the mission of failure. we faced the truth as president biden had confirmed americans left because they considered their mission
they have to stop fighting and let us go through. so we can go home, they're busted battles between afghan forces and television fighters have escalated across the country in recent weeks. there really is challenges to cover this kind of story on friday award winning photo journalist danny should eat, was killed, new spin bull dogs crossing. he was imbedded with special forces when the military attempted to regain control of the crossing. it's an economic lifeline for southern afghanistan, a...
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yes, i'm where the main square of the town used to be. you can see here behind me there's still a lot of debris and these are all mostly volunteers who are here with tractors and escalators trying to clear up the streets and the square. and i must say they have done quite me quite some progress compared to yesterday. they removed a lot of things. now in terms of the flooding here, the situation is quite stable. there is more a question of cleaning up and trying to make the houses livable again, but the extent of the damage and the losses also in terms of human lives. they're really starting to emerge. the area of the i've, i will, we are, the police said that they are counting now at least 90 deaths in the expected death told to keep rising. and we're seeing real tragedies have occurred here in the town near by 12 people who were living in a facility for disabled people drowned in there because on the ground floor water suddenly came in and the facility managers were not able to save them. so it is a real, real tragedy really have occurre
yes, i'm where the main square of the town used to be. you can see here behind me there's still a lot of debris and these are all mostly volunteers who are here with tractors and escalators trying to clear up the streets and the square. and i must say they have done quite me quite some progress compared to yesterday. they removed a lot of things. now in terms of the flooding here, the situation is quite stable. there is more a question of cleaning up and trying to make the houses livable again,...
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was insurgents, recent attack, seeing tactical taking advantage of nato and us troop withdrawal. us president joe biden has made it clear nation building was not part of the war on terror launch 20 years ago. he says it's time to leave afghanistan future to which people russia's foreign minister took a swipe it by calling the mission of failure. we faced the truth as president biden had confirmed americans left because they considered their mission accomplished. obviously he tried to present the situation in the best way possible, but everyone understand their mission failed. even as districts topple to the taliban afghan leader look with optimism towards piece talks in doha. they say piece will only come from negotiating table and not the battlefield. turn of the battle for the sports. however now and the organizers of the tokyo olympics have confirmed that a person has tested positive for covert 19 at the athletes village. tokyo, 2020 c e o t o. shiro mucho confirmed that a visitor from abroad who is involved in organizing games had tested positive. it would not reveal a person's nationalit
was insurgents, recent attack, seeing tactical taking advantage of nato and us troop withdrawal. us president joe biden has made it clear nation building was not part of the war on terror launch 20 years ago. he says it's time to leave afghanistan future to which people russia's foreign minister took a swipe it by calling the mission of failure. we faced the truth as president biden had confirmed americans left because they considered their mission accomplished. obviously he tried to present...
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so deli is on the ground for us. in short, a town of 660 inhabitants. julia how the situation there just a few days after the flooding. now where we're standing now, we're in the upper part of shoes of the town and behind me one can see the devastation and all the destruction that the water has brought through the town. some of the houses that were closer to the river has been completely swept away. houses further back further away from the water are destroyed up to the 2nd floor. some are completely gutted, filled with mud and debris. it's really a dramatic situation and it's not only the destruction of things. the death toll is, has been growing stale. the police in the area have said that only in the area here where we are now. they have counted up to 110 steps and they expect that the best tool to continue increasing and they are currently searching the area with helicopters to try and recover any victims julia, german chance, or matthew list expected to visit the area where you are today are going to come back t
so deli is on the ground for us. in short, a town of 660 inhabitants. julia how the situation there just a few days after the flooding. now where we're standing now, we're in the upper part of shoes of the town and behind me one can see the devastation and all the destruction that the water has brought through the town. some of the houses that were closer to the river has been completely swept away. houses further back further away from the water are destroyed up to the 2nd floor. some are...
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and d, w reporter, julia sally's on the ground for us insure, the town of $660.00 inhabitants. julia. what's happening there now? now we see a lot of rescue, cruise firefighters, the army coming in here to try and clean up as much as possible because the situation here is really dramatic. we've seen homes that were closer to the river, being swept away completely. some houses completely gutted on the ground floor and damaged up to the 2nd floor. debris everywhere. marshfield home, that is really a difficult situation and not only is there damage to things and objects, but the depth is really dramatic. the police here in the region of the viola have said that they have counted up to 110 dead and they expect the death to keep on rising and anglo merkel. the german chancellor, as we said earlier, is going to be visiting that town where you are now. you've been talking to people . what kind of reception is she going to get? some people are quite skeptical of her visit. they think it is just a photo opportunity. during the election campaign are not really convinced about her visit while ot
and d, w reporter, julia sally's on the ground for us insure, the town of $660.00 inhabitants. julia. what's happening there now? now we see a lot of rescue, cruise firefighters, the army coming in here to try and clean up as much as possible because the situation here is really dramatic. we've seen homes that were closer to the river, being swept away completely. some houses completely gutted on the ground floor and damaged up to the 2nd floor. debris everywhere. marshfield home, that is...
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they are currently and already from yesterday using helicopters to search for dead in the area. german chancellor, anglo merkel, as we've been saying is to visit the area today. we're going to come back to you in a moment, julia, but we have some reaction from people dealing with a disaster. their 1st thing was, i think it's very important that our political leaders show up here on one hand to express personal sympathy, but also to get a picture of the situation on the ground themselves. and then if necessary to promise help financial hope or government help find a boon is there or via the technical relief agency. if they bring shovels, buckets and brooms, and lend a hand, i think it's fine that they come here. but if they are just coming, he's gone. i don't think that's okay. then they should please stay away. so julie, we heard some mixed feelings there. i think about visits by politicians, but look federal elections are just over 2 months away. could the floods have a political impact somehow? so it's not just only uncle america, he's coming here to visit. we've seen, i mean lasha,
they are currently and already from yesterday using helicopters to search for dead in the area. german chancellor, anglo merkel, as we've been saying is to visit the area today. we're going to come back to you in a moment, julia, but we have some reaction from people dealing with a disaster. their 1st thing was, i think it's very important that our political leaders show up here on one hand to express personal sympathy, but also to get a picture of the situation on the ground themselves. and...
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she was injured during the attack on her husband. jove ned more used last week. dozens of people have been taken to hospital in texas after a chemical spill in a water part. people suffered minor skin irritation and breathing problems. stories are investigating the cause of belief. representatives of the african government and taliban. insurgents are meeting in cutter for talks. fighting is intensifying across afghanistan and the security situation is getting worse. a key border crossing with pakistan has now reopened. after being taken over by the taliban. hundreds of people headed into afghanistan through the spin bolduc sherman border point on saturday. summer afghans living in pakistan who want to rejoin their families for the muslim festival of eat, alada next week. pockets on close to crossing on wednesday after the taliban captured the african side. now they are letting limited numbers of travelers through again. people are coming the other way to the afghans and pakistani, returning home. taliban was standing at the board of searching people, allowing them to leave. so with ch
she was injured during the attack on her husband. jove ned more used last week. dozens of people have been taken to hospital in texas after a chemical spill in a water part. people suffered minor skin irritation and breathing problems. stories are investigating the cause of belief. representatives of the african government and taliban. insurgents are meeting in cutter for talks. fighting is intensifying across afghanistan and the security situation is getting worse. a key border crossing with...
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good to have you with us. for days after a torrential rains trigger deadly floods in germany, survivors have turned to the daunting task of rebuilding, but with emergency services still busy looking for bodies and securing vital infrastructure. many residents are left to seek help from volunteers. were sun sausages and fear, it looks like a village fate, but it's not what it seems. this is just a bright time for the volunteers organizing an arduous relief effort. now that the flood water has subsided. solidarity is the one thing on everyone's mind right now in getting people who are being affected by the floods back on their feet as quickly as possible. people have traveled from name by villages and further to get here to lend a helping hand with the clair up over the weekend, around 200 color and football fans descended on the region and have been distributed around the affected areas. they've been helping locals by rolling up their sleeves to clear debris from homes restaurants and the ruined b hall. cologne
good to have you with us. for days after a torrential rains trigger deadly floods in germany, survivors have turned to the daunting task of rebuilding, but with emergency services still busy looking for bodies and securing vital infrastructure. many residents are left to seek help from volunteers. were sun sausages and fear, it looks like a village fate, but it's not what it seems. this is just a bright time for the volunteers organizing an arduous relief effort. now that the flood water has...
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it was the 911 terror attacks in the us in 2001 that prompted the us lead mission in afghanistan. the target the tale by which control f. n a stand at the time and had given the $911.00 terrorist replaced the plot, their attacks, 2 trillion dollars later and countless casualties among african civilians and alliance forces. can anyone claim mission accomplished as the withdrawal ends? the taliban is reclaiming territory quickly. the top us general predicted a civil war could run within months, and that could spell doom for the fragile progress that was achieved under the protective umbrella of an alliance. that is now going home. for peter, she dick afghan, as dan is a home away from home for more than 30 years, he and his wife and marie have been aid workers. they're teaching children how to read and write and do math. both are disappointed with the international communities achievements, events. it's in 1000000000 reconstruction, should have begun straight up level fungus and they should have put an administration in place and kept a close eye on what they did with all the fundin
it was the 911 terror attacks in the us in 2001 that prompted the us lead mission in afghanistan. the target the tale by which control f. n a stand at the time and had given the $911.00 terrorist replaced the plot, their attacks, 2 trillion dollars later and countless casualties among african civilians and alliance forces. can anyone claim mission accomplished as the withdrawal ends? the taliban is reclaiming territory quickly. the top us general predicted a civil war could run within months,...
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international media are not what you are used to arcada as i used to the domestic environment. so they need to know that among poor media. a few asked questions to set a trap for them who saw no matter how many nice things you tell them, they will report on the negative things. vanya, for me, i'm at the school entrance slogan. spell out the word confidence in multiple ways. as if the trainees still needed a reminder to me from from washington dcs. pizza, martin. he's a journalist as reported from china and he's also author of the recently released book, china, civilian army, the making of move water diplomacy feel welcome. the time with 40 or something we've gotten used to hearing quite a bit here in europe. what is it and is it the metaphor for china's interaction with the rest of the world? yeah, thanks very much for having me. and i guess we're worried diplomacy is, is this term that's given to this brand new approach that chinese diplomat taking? well, you know, in some cases they stormed out of international meetings. they've told foreign count, shut up and told them that
international media are not what you are used to arcada as i used to the domestic environment. so they need to know that among poor media. a few asked questions to set a trap for them who saw no matter how many nice things you tell them, they will report on the negative things. vanya, for me, i'm at the school entrance slogan. spell out the word confidence in multiple ways. as if the trainees still needed a reminder to me from from washington dcs. pizza, martin. he's a journalist as reported...
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will tell us, would tell us, tell us about where else you're aware of. you know, similar levels of threat around europe who anywhere else. well, so it definitely so you know, for my personal opinion, there's certain places where i feel more comfortable and for various reasons. so again, it's not generally for me, not a country. it's, you know, i might feel safer in an urban center than i would in the countryside somewhere because of various aspects of how i'm going to be perceived and how hostile potentially people are going to be to me. so i think when we're talking about, you know, the right, the sexual minorities, thank you for awesome. and she, you know, like racial minorities, ethnic minorities, there's a whole tapestry of, you know, we have, you know, europe's heritage is that it's all very varied and different. but i think we're also seeing now there isn't one i'm uniform european experience. it really depends on a day to day basis. you know, where are you and how you moving to society spent in this discussion between, between brussels and hungary
will tell us, would tell us, tell us about where else you're aware of. you know, similar levels of threat around europe who anywhere else. well, so it definitely so you know, for my personal opinion, there's certain places where i feel more comfortable and for various reasons. so again, it's not generally for me, not a country. it's, you know, i might feel safer in an urban center than i would in the countryside somewhere because of various aspects of how i'm going to be perceived and how...
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used cooking laws. for the future, we are exploring new role materials such as municipal solid waste. $100000.00 tons of biofuel are produced here every year. that's a drop in the bucket compared to the 300000000 metric tons that the world's airline operators consume annually. y'all, we are in and says that a breakthrough in climate for the aviation fuels will require government action. what we need is, is for the governments to, to create the market and either create the requirements for, for industry to become more sustainable. other major carriers such as japan's a n a l friends, kale m and american airlines have also started purchasing sustainable asian fuel for the airlines touting their green credentials. is proving to be a good marketing tool to win over passengers and freight companies. when until the bio fuel will soon be more than just a marketing tool, but a real alternative for the aviation sector. that's our show. thanks for watching. and ah ah, ah, the news, the news news news. the news, t
used cooking laws. for the future, we are exploring new role materials such as municipal solid waste. $100000.00 tons of biofuel are produced here every year. that's a drop in the bucket compared to the 300000000 metric tons that the world's airline operators consume annually. y'all, we are in and says that a breakthrough in climate for the aviation fuels will require government action. what we need is, is for the governments to, to create the market and either create the requirements for, for...
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actually not only in the us. so i think over the course of the years, former president bush kind of focus sistant. maybe also because he realized that he needed a fresh, fresh argument to justify this military action. i mean, to just put in some fingers here, we mustn't forget, around 2500 us military, lost their lives and action. $40000.00 african civilians died and the total cost for the war was over a $1000000000.00. so this became a very unpopular war here in the united states. and let's talk about the german chancellor and the former us president. we know the mr. bushes fund is for chancellor miracle has grown through the years. you know, chancellor miracle is, well, how does she regard mister bush? is this fondness? is it neutral? you know, there is actually an interesting interview with angela america from some years ago . she said, i wouldn't be here and i quote that here is not for george h bush. this is the father, old job of george w bush. we have to keep in mind, i'm going to america. i grew up in the
actually not only in the us. so i think over the course of the years, former president bush kind of focus sistant. maybe also because he realized that he needed a fresh, fresh argument to justify this military action. i mean, to just put in some fingers here, we mustn't forget, around 2500 us military, lost their lives and action. $40000.00 african civilians died and the total cost for the war was over a $1000000000.00. so this became a very unpopular war here in the united states. and let's...