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raymond, west germany, where s, at the european space agency is building the space lab which will fly aboard the space shuttle. >> in europe, we are well aware of the space activity that is taking place in russia and in the united states. and we would like to anticipate to benefit from the same technological advances. >> a physicist from the netherlands, a mission and pay load specialist and a member of the european space union. >> there's been an interesting doing manned space activities and back in 73, they decided to build an oratory, which will be carried along in space with the americans shuttle. >> about ten different countries, members of the european space engine c participated in the funding and development of this. germany being one of the bigger participants. it has inside, an atmosphere which is very similar to earth, scientists eventually will go up in this bra retort to do all kinds of experiments. >> columbia, we read you loud and clear. roger, we got that down. >> let's veto, we need to put on the burner >> space shuttle will indeed be our route instincts, with as many
raymond, west germany, where s, at the european space agency is building the space lab which will fly aboard the space shuttle. >> in europe, we are well aware of the space activity that is taking place in russia and in the united states. and we would like to anticipate to benefit from the same technological advances. >> a physicist from the netherlands, a mission and pay load specialist and a member of the european space union. >> there's been an interesting doing manned...
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west germany, where the european space agency is building a space lab which will fly upward space shuttle. >> in europe, we are well aware of the space activities taking place in russia and in the united states, and we would like to participate similar to these, to benefit from the same technological advances. >> a physicist from the netherlands, a mission and payload specialist and member of the european space agency. >> there has been a large interest in manned space activities, and in 1973, they decided to build a space laboratory carried along in space with the shuttle. members of the european space agency participated in the funding and development of this. germany being one of the bigger ones. it has inside a pressurized module, and atmosphere similar to earth. scientists eventually will go up in this laboratory and do all kinds of experiments in space. >> houston, columbia, loud and clear. go ahead. >> roger, we have -- let's see, joe, a minute from the burn, ok. narrator: the space shuttle will indeed be our course in space. as many as four satellites on one mission. >> we are all
west germany, where the european space agency is building a space lab which will fly upward space shuttle. >> in europe, we are well aware of the space activities taking place in russia and in the united states, and we would like to participate similar to these, to benefit from the same technological advances. >> a physicist from the netherlands, a mission and payload specialist and member of the european space agency. >> there has been a large interest in manned space...
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west germany where the european agency is building the space lab that will fly aboard space shuttle. >> in europe, we are well aware that the basic difference has taken place in russia and the united states. we would like to participate in similar activities to benefit from the same technological advances. >> a physicist from the netherlands, omissions and payload specialist. >> there has been a large interest in doing manned space activities and back in 73, they decided to build a space laboratory that would be carried along in space. about 10 different countries, members of the european space agencies participated in the funding and development of these laboratories. germany being one of the bigger participants. it has an atmosphere that is very similar. scientists will go up in this laboratory to do all kinds of experiments in space. >> we are reading you out and clear. go ahead. we have that down. let's see, we have one minute. james: space shuttle will be our workforce in space. with as many as four satellites orbited on one mission. >> standby for and execute -- an execute. >>
west germany where the european agency is building the space lab that will fly aboard space shuttle. >> in europe, we are well aware that the basic difference has taken place in russia and the united states. we would like to participate in similar activities to benefit from the same technological advances. >> a physicist from the netherlands, omissions and payload specialist. >> there has been a large interest in doing manned space activities and back in 73, they decided to...
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in doesn't doff when west germany is 1st chancellor i don't know where had campaign posters made with the slogan no experiments a certain young hines took offense at that conservative sentiment and so he took a can of paint and he blackened out the no on every poster that he could find all the prank earned him a night in jail but the attitude stuck with him and made him a pioneer of the avodart art scene in germany. light is a defining element in hind smocks work each day he works in his light filled studio he places paints alongside each other blends them mixes them together. and looks to see how the light makes the colors glow. since the 1960 s. mark has lived on this former farm from the 16th century surrounded by plenty of greenery and his own sculptures. turned 90 years old last month. i get up at the same time every day i don't need an alarm clock i have an inner clock that has set itself then after breakfast i go into my workshop where i studio usually for about 3 hours until lunch since the age of 85 i allowed myself a 20 minute nap after lunch. then i go back to the workshop
in doesn't doff when west germany is 1st chancellor i don't know where had campaign posters made with the slogan no experiments a certain young hines took offense at that conservative sentiment and so he took a can of paint and he blackened out the no on every poster that he could find all the prank earned him a night in jail but the attitude stuck with him and made him a pioneer of the avodart art scene in germany. light is a defining element in hind smocks work each day he works in his light...
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braman, west germany, where essa, the european space agency will fly aboard space shuttle. >> in europe, we are well aware of the space activity taking place in russia and the united states. and we would like to participate in similar activities to benefit from the same technological advances. >> a physicist from the netherlands, a mission in payload specialist and a member of the european space agency. >> there has been a large interest in doing manned space activities. and back in '73, they decided to build a space laboratory which would be carried along in space with the american shuttle. about ten different countries, members of the european space agency, participated in the funding and development of this laboratory. germany being one of the bigger participants. it has insight, an atmosphere similar on earth. scientists will go up in this laboratory to do all kind of experiments in space. okay, houston columbia, we're reading you loud and clear. go ahead. >> roger, we got that done. let's see, joe, we have a minute. >> space shuttle will indeed be our work horse in space. with as m
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work such as these made him the best known artist in west germany but also the most controversial. for his room and took it from 1904 boys hung a work by andy warhol despite the obvious differences between the 2 world famous artists voice and warhol shared a mutual fascination for each other. 100 years after use of force is birth how much is there to discover about him that's really new for one thing he's under increased scrutiny for his life during the nazi era and for all the mythologizing of himself he did reeve writing his own biography and for the way he presented himself as a savior and prophet still voice doesn't leave people cold perhaps he's just the sort of artist the world needs right now. felicia this what's this piece of false hope to be. on plastic if there's. this. artist joseph boys is being celebrated this year a 100 years after his birth and events and exhibitions across germany antidoping reporter michael kruger has more mike a serb or is clearly wasn't a modest guy did he really think that he could change the world with his art well at least he wanted to change
work such as these made him the best known artist in west germany but also the most controversial. for his room and took it from 1904 boys hung a work by andy warhol despite the obvious differences between the 2 world famous artists voice and warhol shared a mutual fascination for each other. 100 years after use of force is birth how much is there to discover about him that's really new for one thing he's under increased scrutiny for his life during the nazi era and for all the mythologizing of...
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the story is clearly told in these films, shown by usis throughout west germany, and by the united states and foreign newsreel companies in all parts of the world. here is a sequence from one of these films. >> the demonstration began as a protest against extensive work schedules. from this window, rioters throw out uniforms of the east urban police -- east german police. russian army tanks rumble up the streets backed by fully armed soldiers. estimates of casualties cannot be accurately obtained, but at least 16 persons are recorded killed and hundreds injured in east berlin alone. east german communist leaders shaken by the events pictured in these usis films, trying desperately to cover up the facts. "east germans are not oppressed. western provocateurs caused the outbreaks." the films themselves were a vivid denial of these false charges. the press operation of the united states information agency also hit hard at the communist lies. the reporting of these events in germany to people throughout the world is but one example of your u.s. information agency in action. this, then, is what
the story is clearly told in these films, shown by usis throughout west germany, and by the united states and foreign newsreel companies in all parts of the world. here is a sequence from one of these films. >> the demonstration began as a protest against extensive work schedules. from this window, rioters throw out uniforms of the east urban police -- east german police. russian army tanks rumble up the streets backed by fully armed soldiers. estimates of casualties cannot be accurately...
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work such as these made him the best known artist in west germany but also the most controversial. for his room and stuttgart from 1904 boys hung a work by andy warhol despite the obvious differences between the 2 world famous artists voice and warhol shared a mutual fascination for each other. 100 years after use of course is perth how much is there to discover about him it's really new for one thing he's under increased scrutiny for his life during the nazi era and for all the mythologizing of himself he did read writing his own biography and for the way he presented himself as a savior and prophet still voice doesn't leave people cold perhaps he's just the sort of artist the world needs right now. police are those off the b.b.c. will also come to be on plastic even if. the. artist joseph boys is being celebrated this year a 100 years after his birth and events and exhibitions across germany antidoping reporter michael kruger has more mike a serb or is clearly wasn't a modest guy did he really think that he could change the world with his art well at least he wanted to change a l
work such as these made him the best known artist in west germany but also the most controversial. for his room and stuttgart from 1904 boys hung a work by andy warhol despite the obvious differences between the 2 world famous artists voice and warhol shared a mutual fascination for each other. 100 years after use of course is perth how much is there to discover about him it's really new for one thing he's under increased scrutiny for his life during the nazi era and for all the mythologizing...
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work such as these made him the best known artist in west germany but also the most controversial. for his room and stood guard from 1904 boys hung a work by andy warhol despite the obvious differences between the 2 world famous artists boyce and warhol shared a mutual fascination for each other. 100 years after use of force birth how much is there to discover about him that's really new for one thing he's under increased scrutiny for his life during the nazi era and for all the mythologizing of himself he did read writing his own biography and for the way he presented himself as a savior and prophet still voice doesn't leave people cold perhaps he's just the sort of artist the world needs right now. for these are visits to see we saw false hope to come plastic if. this. artist joseph boys is being celebrated this year a 100 years after his birth and events and exhibitions across germany antidoping reporter michael kruger has more mike a serb or is clearly was in a modest guy did he really think that he could change the world with his art well at least he wanted to change a lot of
work such as these made him the best known artist in west germany but also the most controversial. for his room and stood guard from 1904 boys hung a work by andy warhol despite the obvious differences between the 2 world famous artists boyce and warhol shared a mutual fascination for each other. 100 years after use of force birth how much is there to discover about him that's really new for one thing he's under increased scrutiny for his life during the nazi era and for all the mythologizing...
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dwight eisenhower west germany into the nato alliance in what what one german described to me as it's our iron embrace. very powerful and not necessarily the path that everyone would have followed after those experiences and i do want to acknowledge of your name valerie who had written in to ask about the effects on eisenhower's viewing memorializing these atrocities. i think you've described a lot of those to us. we have another question from a viewer named david and this might be more of a historian question for me. david is asking didn't the us military have definitive proof of the details of the death camps prior to actually liberating one. why was it such a shock to the military a very complex question david? it depends who you're talking about in the case of yes, the united states government did at the highest levels have irrefutable evidence of the scale of nazi crimes and some of the details of the mechanics of it, but the average united states soldier was not sent to europe with the goal of liberating jews. that was never the military priority and i remember in particular a m
dwight eisenhower west germany into the nato alliance in what what one german described to me as it's our iron embrace. very powerful and not necessarily the path that everyone would have followed after those experiences and i do want to acknowledge of your name valerie who had written in to ask about the effects on eisenhower's viewing memorializing these atrocities. i think you've described a lot of those to us. we have another question from a viewer named david and this might be more of a...
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to the band because they reached a semifinal with west germany. but paul gascoigne's tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major penalty shoot out which would become a recurring and extrusion 18 theme. england lost to france back in bower's eventual winners england player alan hutton shared their pain. is our lottery. and sometimes oh god oh god you know why you're just not german not better and then we did it change the law and we had a very confident squad at that time. and it was again it was it was it was touching down. went through to 9066 didn't go through. euro 96 was on home soil and hopes were high among fans the famous song 3 lions was born but in the end football wasn't coming home. we went out to the germans in the 70s current coach carol southgate with another dreaded shootout miss fan trouble followed the exit another recurring english trait. terry venables left out the coming so close. it would have been something else if we could have pulled that off and we had the best manager and try regrettable and he
to the band because they reached a semifinal with west germany. but paul gascoigne's tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major penalty shoot out which would become a recurring and extrusion 18 theme. england lost to france back in bower's eventual winners england player alan hutton shared their pain. is our lottery. and sometimes oh god oh god you know why you're just not german not better and then we did it change the law and we had a very confident squad at that...
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it takes place years after the war is over the family in the book has made a new life in west germany where the economy is booming but they're still haunted by the trauma of losing their 1st born son. the author's own family really did lose a child during the war for tifa lost is an attempt at self healing it's written from the point of view of the younger son whose own childhood is lost to a hopeless search for his missing brother i was only just beginning to understand that arnold my dead brother had the leading role in the family and had assigned me a supporting part i also understood that arnold was responsible from the very beginning for my growing up in an atmosphere poisoned with guilt and shame the world over the years the family's fortunes improve the father makes it from a butcher to a wholesaler but nothing and the pain of losing their 1st child sounds like a pretty depressing story what makes it readable is tyson's witticism which he doles out with plenty of biting humor. old. and finally tim curry is best known for his portrayal of them. ad scientists transvestite dr fran
it takes place years after the war is over the family in the book has made a new life in west germany where the economy is booming but they're still haunted by the trauma of losing their 1st born son. the author's own family really did lose a child during the war for tifa lost is an attempt at self healing it's written from the point of view of the younger son whose own childhood is lost to a hopeless search for his missing brother i was only just beginning to understand that arnold my dead...
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germany france and the united kingdom and the united states also know that they're running out of time because there are many that believe that the next president in this country will be from the conservative camp and will be less likely. to want to talk to the western an example of that is after iran's nuclear scientists chief nuclear scientist was assassinated late last year the parliament passed a bill to restrict i.a.e.a. inspectors that president rouhani and he's administration struck a deal with the i.a.e.a. for 3 months and then was accused by parliament of not abiding by that bill so time is running out but ultimately those negotiators will have to come back to tehran and discuss with the supreme leader ayatollah khamenei who is the political and spiritual leader of the country and put to him what's on the table and he will have the final say or a stay with us because just before those negotiations resume there's been an important development now south korea saying iran has freed one of its oil tankers and the captive iran sees the south korean flag ship in january accusing its
germany france and the united kingdom and the united states also know that they're running out of time because there are many that believe that the next president in this country will be from the conservative camp and will be less likely. to want to talk to the western an example of that is after iran's nuclear scientists chief nuclear scientist was assassinated late last year the parliament passed a bill to restrict i.a.e.a. inspectors that president rouhani and he's administration struck a...
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because they reached a semi final with west germany. but paul gascoigne tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major penalty shootout which would become a recurring and extrusion 18 fim. in the last to france 2nd bauer's eventual winners in the play alan hopes and shared their pain. are a lottery. and sometimes oh god oh god now why is your satin german not better than we did it change your love we had a very confident squad at that time. and it was again it was it was it was touching. you named it is went through to 966 didn't go for. euro 96 was on home soil and hopes were high among fans the famous song 3 lions was born but in the end football wasn't coming home. we went out to the germans in the semi's current coach kind of southgate with another dreaded shootout miss fan trouble followed the exit another recurring envious trait. terry venables left out the coming so close. it would have been something else are we going to pull that off and we had the best manager in trying to going to go. and he'd take th
because they reached a semi final with west germany. but paul gascoigne tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major penalty shootout which would become a recurring and extrusion 18 fim. in the last to france 2nd bauer's eventual winners in the play alan hopes and shared their pain. are a lottery. and sometimes oh god oh god now why is your satin german not better than we did it change your love we had a very confident squad at that time. and it was again it was it...
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begin to listen to helmut call who said this is an opportunity historical moment for west germany. there's an opportunity to unite and margaret thatcher said no way jose. i was in the bombing of london in 1940 and 41 and i'm now going to make any deal with the germans and meet their hall said well europe matters, but a strong united germany in the center of europe. that could be a threat. so baker sets out to persuade both those leaders as well as the other europeans. that a united germany anchored in nato. would enable the rest of europe to live peacefully knowing that germany would not have any ability to build its own nuclear capacity. yes, the economy would be strong but that strong economy could also be a bulwark against the soviet union. this is a long way of saying. that the emergence of germany are united, germany. was thanks to. president george hw bush brent scowcroft his second national security advisor and secretary of state james baker. that's fascinating diana. bakers one of his great skills was in his personal relationships that he used to great effect and notably fo
begin to listen to helmut call who said this is an opportunity historical moment for west germany. there's an opportunity to unite and margaret thatcher said no way jose. i was in the bombing of london in 1940 and 41 and i'm now going to make any deal with the germans and meet their hall said well europe matters, but a strong united germany in the center of europe. that could be a threat. so baker sets out to persuade both those leaders as well as the other europeans. that a united germany...
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because they reached a semi final with west germany. paul gascoigne's tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major panel. the shootouts which would become a recurring and extrusion dating fim. include lost to franz beckenbauer as eventual winners ex england player allan hudson shared their pain. are a lottery. and sometimes go go go go the other way it just happens that german not better than we did it change a lot of we had a very confident squad at that time. and it was again it was it was it was touching. and it is went through to 9066 didn't go through. euro 96 was on home soil and hopes were high among fans the famous song 3 lions was born but in the end football wasn't coming home. we went out to the germans in the semi's current coach care of south gate with another dreaded shootout miss fan trouble followed the exit another recurring envious trait. terry venables left out the coming so close. it would have been something else if we could have pulled out and we had the best manager and try regrettable a
because they reached a semi final with west germany. paul gascoigne's tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major panel. the shootouts which would become a recurring and extrusion dating fim. include lost to franz beckenbauer as eventual winners ex england player allan hudson shared their pain. are a lottery. and sometimes go go go go the other way it just happens that german not better than we did it change a lot of we had a very confident squad at that time. and it...
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surrounded by the berlin wall and east germany west berlin was a little island of freedom claudius presented her clothes in an industrial complex and in her loft in a former factory building which she called somebody you know a group of creatives who were like a family to her lived and worked there scotus fashion shows were like happenings or performances with models who danced their way down the runway these recordings give a sense of the energy and mood of those days. even though given the police energy was pushed in part by our status as a kind of island we could move around within a certain framework and then we wanted to really move a lot because there was nothing outside we wanted ever. thing to be beautiful and exciting and interesting and also meaningful but gotten smaller. david bowie and iggy pop lived in berlin in the mid 1970 s. band of course claudia skoda hung out with the city's creatives attended her runway shows musicians and artists such as martine kicking back he photographed her in a subway station posing with her knitting machine as if it were a guitar. photographer jim
surrounded by the berlin wall and east germany west berlin was a little island of freedom claudius presented her clothes in an industrial complex and in her loft in a former factory building which she called somebody you know a group of creatives who were like a family to her lived and worked there scotus fashion shows were like happenings or performances with models who danced their way down the runway these recordings give a sense of the energy and mood of those days. even though given the...
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there have been two shots at it before in 2002 and in west germany when strauss tried to take a shot at the chancellorship. it would be a risk to go with soder but the cdu is looking at a downward trajectory in the polls. that is the question -- go with the traditional choice or soder. anna: how does this play more broadly for the conservative bloc? germany is still very much at the forefront of dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. it could look to some as infighting within the conservative part of german politics. sudha: the political brinksmanship within the conservative bloc is not a good look because there is a raging pandemic and germany and the conservatives are really taking the heat for not being able to control the pandemic. at the outset, they were writing very high with favorability ratings at an all-time high for chancellor merkel because of the unique mix of scientific expertise and her ability for crisis management and her ability to communicate with the german electric. but the picture has changed because of the slow vaccination rollout, the lack of testing and the i
there have been two shots at it before in 2002 and in west germany when strauss tried to take a shot at the chancellorship. it would be a risk to go with soder but the cdu is looking at a downward trajectory in the polls. that is the question -- go with the traditional choice or soder. anna: how does this play more broadly for the conservative bloc? germany is still very much at the forefront of dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. it could look to some as infighting within the conservative...
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of germany is dealing with what's called long term covert these it has. in you know been at these patients are often between 18 and 50 years old the symptoms team to return after a period of remission of about one to 4 months suddenly they develop symptoms of take and a sudden decline in their ability to perform. high corish says even taking a shower can exhaust her and often forces her to have to take a nap 100 i mean. you can't just body you can't trust fear and a mind and then the question is how understanding will people be when i get her. there is much deal to learn about the virus and the longer it takes for governments to vaccinate their populations the longer it will take to contain it stephanie decker al-jazeera berlin. turkey pakistan and afghanistan are calling on the taliban to reaffirm its commitment to reaching an agreement from last in peace the foreign ministers of the 3 countries made the joint statement after talks in istanbul on friday they condemned the growing level of violence in afghanistan and called for an immediate cease fire u.s
of germany is dealing with what's called long term covert these it has. in you know been at these patients are often between 18 and 50 years old the symptoms team to return after a period of remission of about one to 4 months suddenly they develop symptoms of take and a sudden decline in their ability to perform. high corish says even taking a shower can exhaust her and often forces her to have to take a nap 100 i mean. you can't just body you can't trust fear and a mind and then the question...
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largest state north rhine west. i mean lush and he's also the president of the christian democratic union lash it is supported by party by the party leadership but zureda of the smaller sister party the seat as you is a lot more popular among voters being the biggest party in the conservative coalition it's traditionally the c.e.u. who nominates the candidate to spearhead the joint campaign. has not publicly endorsed either of. the. oh let's bring in mckayla chief political correspondent our chief political editor i should say they give a good to see the 2 rival conservative candidates here the 2 people who want to stand for the conservatives in this election become chancellor they said they would have this worked out as to who it would be who they would get the nomination by the end of last week it didn't happen so where does this go from here. yes we were even sifting the definition of what the end of the week is and there was a late night meeting on sunday evening for 3 and a half hours on the 2 men simply couldn
largest state north rhine west. i mean lush and he's also the president of the christian democratic union lash it is supported by party by the party leadership but zureda of the smaller sister party the seat as you is a lot more popular among voters being the biggest party in the conservative coalition it's traditionally the c.e.u. who nominates the candidate to spearhead the joint campaign. has not publicly endorsed either of. the. oh let's bring in mckayla chief political correspondent our...
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surrounded by the berlin wall and east germany west berlin was a little island of freedom skoda presented her clothes in an industrial complex and in her loft in a former factory building which she called. a group of creatives who were like a family to her lived and worked there. as fashion shows were like happenings or performances with models who danced their way down the runway these recordings give a sense of the energy and mood of those days. even though given the police energy was pushed in part by our status as a kind of island we could move around within a certain framework and then we wanted to really move a lot because there was nothing outside we wanted ever. thing to be beautiful and exciting and interesting and also meaningful the daughter and small. david bowie and iggy pop lived in berlin in the mid 1970 s. and of course claudia skoda hung out with the city's creatives attended her runway shows musicians and artists such as martin kemp and that he photographed her in a subway station posing with her knitting machine as if it were a guitar. photographer jim 5 key to also too
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because after years of fostering business ties your main business association is now saying that the west strategy for opening up china has failed they call it a wake up call is it a call that germany is potentially answering too late we have a german in the pacific strategy and we have a 10 sheet of european commission 2 and a half years ago on a more tough strategy on china i think we should mention u.s. and north america very close and the question how to be face so even creasing and. because if news of china by mixing political and economic interests to gether and i know it's a german that we as germans have to to lose a lot because some of our industry is very much depending on that and bed profits they they do in china but look to that watch in china is ongoing increasing pressure on people on human rights and also increasing pressure on taiwan we have to we have to take a more tough way including the question of our economic relations how tough do you think that strategy though appears to the chinese when you have human rights concerns overshadowing this investment deal for example
because after years of fostering business ties your main business association is now saying that the west strategy for opening up china has failed they call it a wake up call is it a call that germany is potentially answering too late we have a german in the pacific strategy and we have a 10 sheet of european commission 2 and a half years ago on a more tough strategy on china i think we should mention u.s. and north america very close and the question how to be face so even creasing and....
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the course of the last three years, we've had the opportunity specifically to work on road and rail west to east central germany to the baltics and down to hungry, romania and bulgaria and with made improvements but it's still a challenge and something will continue to work on but we are much faster than we have been in the past. >> the remaining minute, how would you like to see this exercise change to make sure we are as prepared as possible for real engagement? >> we are in the process of executing defender europe 21 and one of the changes we are making is a cyber red team and we want to improve our posture with the duration of the exercises involved with defender europe 21. >> thank you and i yield back. >> thank you, recognize senator hawley. >> thank you for being here, thanks for your service. secretary austen has reaffirmed position of the prior administration that china is a threat given that, what is your view on how, what you can do and free up military resources, the department can use in? >> my first response is, what we do to effectively compete against the nearest competit
the course of the last three years, we've had the opportunity specifically to work on road and rail west to east central germany to the baltics and down to hungry, romania and bulgaria and with made improvements but it's still a challenge and something will continue to work on but we are much faster than we have been in the past. >> the remaining minute, how would you like to see this exercise change to make sure we are as prepared as possible for real engagement? >> we are in the...
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and potent into germany last he founded right across the british isles we have got some wet weather trying to make its way into not really making too much progress having said that as we go on into monday i wetter weather coming up that western side of allah maybe the outer hebrides far west of scotland also saying some wetter weather but lossy settled and sunny there's the wall things to scandinavia 16 celsius there for us lemme see about it so 13 in moscow is not too bad but that's down on recent valleys funniest shows down towards the balkans by this stage counts was that western side of the same temperatures just started to ease off a little as we go into the next couple days across northeastern parts of africa but the sunday 41 celsius monday a similar value it will turn somewhat colder by the time we come to choose day. to qatar airways talked to al jazeera. can you tell me what the government you represent is now illegitimate and we listen we do not sound fence material any country to the iraq conflict and yet we meet with the global news makers until about the stories that matter o
and potent into germany last he founded right across the british isles we have got some wet weather trying to make its way into not really making too much progress having said that as we go on into monday i wetter weather coming up that western side of allah maybe the outer hebrides far west of scotland also saying some wetter weather but lossy settled and sunny there's the wall things to scandinavia 16 celsius there for us lemme see about it so 13 in moscow is not too bad but that's down on...
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surrounded by the berlin wall and east germany west berlin was a little island of freedom claudia skoda presented her clothes in an industrial complex and in her loft in a former factory building which she called somebody you know a group of creatives who were like a family to her and lived and worked there scotus fashion shows were like happenings or performances with models who danced their way down the runway these recordings give a sense of the energy and mood of those days. even though the police energy was pushed in part by our status as a kind of island we could move around within a certain framework and then we wanted to really move a lot because there was nothing outside we wanted ever. thing to be beautiful and exciting and interesting and also meaningful but boy don't smile. david bowie and iggy pop lived in berlin in the mid 1970 s. found of course claudia skoda hung out with the city's creatives attended her runway shows musicians and artists such as martin kemp and back he put a grafter in a subway station posing with her knitting machine as if it were a guitar. photograph
surrounded by the berlin wall and east germany west berlin was a little island of freedom claudia skoda presented her clothes in an industrial complex and in her loft in a former factory building which she called somebody you know a group of creatives who were like a family to her and lived and worked there scotus fashion shows were like happenings or performances with models who danced their way down the runway these recordings give a sense of the energy and mood of those days. even though the...
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because after years of fostering business ties your main business association is now saying that the west strategy for opening up china has failed they call it a wake up call is it a call that germany is potentially answering too late we have a german in the pacific strategy and we have 10 chief of the european commission 2 and a half years ago on a more tough strategy on china i think we should match u.s. and north america very close and the question how to be face so even creasing and. because if news of china by mixing political and economic interests together and i know as a german that we as germans have to to lose a lot because some of our industry is very much depending on that and bed profits they they do and try to but look to that watch in china is ongoing increasing pressure on people on human rights and also increasing pressure on taiwan we have to we have to take a more tough way including the question of our economic relations how tough do you think that strategy though appears to the chinese when you have human rights concerns overshadowing this investment deal for example
because after years of fostering business ties your main business association is now saying that the west strategy for opening up china has failed they call it a wake up call is it a call that germany is potentially answering too late we have a german in the pacific strategy and we have 10 chief of the european commission 2 and a half years ago on a more tough strategy on china i think we should match u.s. and north america very close and the question how to be face so even creasing and....
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because after years of fostering business ties your main business association is now saying that the west strategy for opening up china has failed they call it a wake up call is it a call that germany is potentially answering too late we have a german in the pacific strategy and we have 10 she talks european commission 2 and off years ago on a more tough strategy on china i think we should mention u.s. and north america very close in the question how to be face even creasing. because if news of china by mixing political and economic interests together and i know as a german that we as germans have to to lose a lot because some of our industry is very much depending on the and bed profits they they do in china but look to that watch in china is ongoing increasing pressure on people on human rights and also increasing pressure on taiwan we have to we have to take a more tough way including the question of our economic relations how tough do you think that strategy though appears to the chinese when you have human rights concerns overshadowing this investment deal for example with china that
because after years of fostering business ties your main business association is now saying that the west strategy for opening up china has failed they call it a wake up call is it a call that germany is potentially answering too late we have a german in the pacific strategy and we have 10 she talks european commission 2 and off years ago on a more tough strategy on china i think we should mention u.s. and north america very close in the question how to be face even creasing. because if news of...
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good moderator this negotiation process again germany and france have been sitting on a negotiation table with ukraine and drop ukraine and russia for years and seem to be accepted by both sides perhaps the americans would have to come along but on the other hand russians wouldn't like that so it means it remains an extremely difficult conflict in the middle of europe yuri thank you very much as always did always moscow correspondent yury russia. the number of refugees fleeing the military's violent crackdown in myanmar is rising india shares a 1600 kilometer long border with aren't strong ethnic and cultural ties bomb the communities on either side of the border so in you might see the natural destination for those forced to leave their homes but can those who end up there feel at home we meet one woman and her daughters who have settled on the indian in the indian capital delhi a warning some viewers may find this report. for the last 6 years. in delhi but it didn't come easy to get they had to leave everything behind in their need of man much hen he says her husband left but jord
good moderator this negotiation process again germany and france have been sitting on a negotiation table with ukraine and drop ukraine and russia for years and seem to be accepted by both sides perhaps the americans would have to come along but on the other hand russians wouldn't like that so it means it remains an extremely difficult conflict in the middle of europe yuri thank you very much as always did always moscow correspondent yury russia. the number of refugees fleeing the military's...
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their retention nigeria next year them and to be going to a new museum that's being built there for west african art what could the decision mean for other museums now. well this is definitely a historic step i would say that will have repercussions for other museums around europe and here in germany if you look in berlin for example one of the most famous attractions in any museum here is the head of nephew t.t. and the ancient egyptian queen they've long been calls from egypt for that to be given back to them and it hasn't happened we'll see what that does to the discussion around it and going back to the been in bronzes and you know there are hundreds of them they're scattered all around the world and actually the british museum in london has an even larger collection of them than we have here in berlin and they have said in the past that they will lend them back to nigeria something that died gerry ans have been very satisfied with obviously so it will be interesting what pressure it may lend to that to that demand because after all we have to remember that we've only been able to en
their retention nigeria next year them and to be going to a new museum that's being built there for west african art what could the decision mean for other museums now. well this is definitely a historic step i would say that will have repercussions for other museums around europe and here in germany if you look in berlin for example one of the most famous attractions in any museum here is the head of nephew t.t. and the ancient egyptian queen they've long been calls from egypt for that to be...
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internet connection is down in the south west in the area around the town. you're going to add beats has teamed up with other local residents calling for free internet and the local authorities are also helping to set up wife i hope spots across the area the only alternative is to use mobile phone providers across the border in switzerland obey it as a price as of yesterday the strides in its coverage from switzerland was great here is that i have a weak signal for a german that works once and strong signals for 2 swiss want to be exposed in kind of a kind of being unable to access data was on the road is a major problem for companies from and services lies the company. i can't do after sales or carry out charges or orders my code i can't give my clients any information this into getting students. and the emergency services can't get the data and information they need to help people who had an accident. some areas here are so remote that network providers are reluctant to invest in installing broadband cables and that includes places along some of germany's
internet connection is down in the south west in the area around the town. you're going to add beats has teamed up with other local residents calling for free internet and the local authorities are also helping to set up wife i hope spots across the area the only alternative is to use mobile phone providers across the border in switzerland obey it as a price as of yesterday the strides in its coverage from switzerland was great here is that i have a weak signal for a german that works once and...
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and russia across much of the muslim world but it is largely flown under the radar in much of the west that megalomaniac ambitions may seem almost comical but there is nothing to laugh at it is seditious and subversive it blooms in the shadows and through. years' exposure has. clearly slimmy presents a serious threat that it's a well structured organisation which aims to dispose secular governments through violent uprisings with the goal of declaring an islamic state its members are trained in wars zones and the flags of other organisations there especially active in crimea where the organization operated without restrictions up until 2014 or so imagine the confusion like human rights watch cartoons out in support of his book darkly remembers calling them quote political activists. a russian military court sentenced 7 crimean tatars to prison terms ranging from 13 to 19 years it is part of a pattern of political march of a to prosecution that has been happening in russia occupied crimea for the past 6 years we are human rights watch to explain how arresting his book that we are members
and russia across much of the muslim world but it is largely flown under the radar in much of the west that megalomaniac ambitions may seem almost comical but there is nothing to laugh at it is seditious and subversive it blooms in the shadows and through. years' exposure has. clearly slimmy presents a serious threat that it's a well structured organisation which aims to dispose secular governments through violent uprisings with the goal of declaring an islamic state its members are trained in...
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it appears west africa correspondent fred thank you for your reporting. and we pivot back to we're germany now where after a bruising struggle germany's governing conservatives have agreed on a candidate to succeed chancellor angela merkel in the country's elections this fall arm in russia has received the backing of both parties in the center right block after a week long battle with his be very in rival marcus or. he came out victorious from the conservative power struggle now i mean lush said once to focus on battling other parties he appeared say what counts from now on is which party has the best ideas to the country's future for me or to just base who can pull together the best team to deal with the challenges we're facing or disappear and that's why our party union this cd you and see is you need to head into this election campaign as a team you see you will not win this without this see is you and vice versa only a cute. team that from now on will be led by him lash it back to ally carnival king and committed to a strong europe the 60 year old has
it appears west africa correspondent fred thank you for your reporting. and we pivot back to we're germany now where after a bruising struggle germany's governing conservatives have agreed on a candidate to succeed chancellor angela merkel in the country's elections this fall arm in russia has received the backing of both parties in the center right block after a week long battle with his be very in rival marcus or. he came out victorious from the conservative power struggle now i mean lush...
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over the pipeline that goes from the west of st. petersburg into northern germany supplying natural gas, that is absolutely vital, to germany which is increasingly dependent on russia for natural gas getting high into the 90%. what is that used for, heating, electricity, could shutdown their economy, creates a vulnerability. basically now owns venezuelan oil, with an ownership stake, closer ties to it. chapter 3 of the book, russia developed military presence in the arctic, the largest icebreakers, nuclear icebreakers the canada doesn't have. this is in part exploration of oil and gas resources. american oil companies partnered with russian oil and gas entities, russia has been able to replace, they are under sanctions, they have been able to replace western investors not completely but to a large degree in the middle east and saudi arabia and the uae and china and india in terms of trying to do more exploration in the arctic. chinese interested in a new northern trade route through the arctic as global warming opens up that as a po
over the pipeline that goes from the west of st. petersburg into northern germany supplying natural gas, that is absolutely vital, to germany which is increasingly dependent on russia for natural gas getting high into the 90%. what is that used for, heating, electricity, could shutdown their economy, creates a vulnerability. basically now owns venezuelan oil, with an ownership stake, closer ties to it. chapter 3 of the book, russia developed military presence in the arctic, the largest...
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because after years of fostering business ties your main business association is now saying that the west strategy for opening up china has failed they call it a wake up call is it a call that germany is potentially answering too late we have a german in the pacific strategy and we have a 10 sheet of the european commission 2 and a half years ago or more tough strategy on china i think we should match u.s. and north america very close and the question how to be face so even creasing. because if news of china by mixing political and economic interests to gether and i know it's a german that we as germans have to to lose a lot because some of our industry is very much depending on the and bed profits they they do in china but look to that what china is ongoing increasing the pressure on people on human rights and also increasing pressure on taiwan we have to we have to take a more tough way including the question of our economic relations how tough do you think that strategy though appears to the chinese when you have human rights concerns overshadowing this investment deal for example with
because after years of fostering business ties your main business association is now saying that the west strategy for opening up china has failed they call it a wake up call is it a call that germany is potentially answering too late we have a german in the pacific strategy and we have a 10 sheet of the european commission 2 and a half years ago or more tough strategy on china i think we should match u.s. and north america very close and the question how to be face so even creasing. because if...
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the treaty put all german territory west of the rhine under allied occupation for 15 years. allied forces moved into the area stretching along the river from the city of calle to cologne in january 920 of the 100000 troops in the french army of occupation more than a 5th of came from the french colonies algeria morocco tunisia senegal madagascar or vietnam german troops had encountered them on the battlefields and in the trenches a very. horror stories about the african soldiers savagery made the rounds on the home front as a result the germans were awaiting their french occupiers with no little trepidation during these days many germans saw people of color for the 1st time in their lives because you were you doing well on the open until just before world war one there was no question of deploying a black soldiers in europe then an officer named shall march on wrote a successful and controversial book in 1000 tam called life force in wa the black forest where he said the senegalese rifleman are good soldiers they've proven themselves in africa why should we deploy them in a
the treaty put all german territory west of the rhine under allied occupation for 15 years. allied forces moved into the area stretching along the river from the city of calle to cologne in january 920 of the 100000 troops in the french army of occupation more than a 5th of came from the french colonies algeria morocco tunisia senegal madagascar or vietnam german troops had encountered them on the battlefields and in the trenches a very. horror stories about the african soldiers savagery made...
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these days germany is often the finishing score. now manchester city knew they had to score, there was urgency, there was the breiner, there was a crossbar. nothing for city in the first half. soon another chapter of confusion in the handball handbook. the ball struck, penalty given. manchester cities manager had no doubts but the officials did. they looked at replays, did it it is at first, it was that natural? still at first, it was that natural? still a penalty. mar as his opportunity. manchester city are level. 32 270 overall and now they had an away goal. then dortmund made a critical error, they left with time and space for theirs. error, they left with time and space fortheirs. if error, they left with time and space for theirs. if this is cities year for theirs. if this is cities year for europe well, maybe it's bowden who makes the difference. so next up for manchester city is last year's finalists paris saint germain. and city's phil foden is already looking forward he's already posted this message to p the first leg of th
these days germany is often the finishing score. now manchester city knew they had to score, there was urgency, there was the breiner, there was a crossbar. nothing for city in the first half. soon another chapter of confusion in the handball handbook. the ball struck, penalty given. manchester cities manager had no doubts but the officials did. they looked at replays, did it it is at first, it was that natural? still at first, it was that natural? still a penalty. mar as his opportunity....
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to east, central germany to hungary, bull gara. it's something we'll continue to work on but we're much faster than we have been in the past. >> finally, in the remaining minute, how would you like to see this exercise change to make sure we are as prepared as possible? >> we're in the process of and one of the changes is a cyber red team and we want to improve our cyber defensive posture through the duration of the exercises involved with defender europe 21. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here. >> china is our pacing threat. given that, what can you do in the department in the pacing theater? >> senator, my first response is what we do to effectively compete and deter against the nearest peer competitor in europe, russia, is effective in deterring china because of the connectivity between the two nations and willingness of both nations to engage in maligned influence against the united states and against nato. those activities that allow us to continue to be successful in the competition phase against russia are a
to east, central germany to hungary, bull gara. it's something we'll continue to work on but we're much faster than we have been in the past. >> finally, in the remaining minute, how would you like to see this exercise change to make sure we are as prepared as possible? >> we're in the process of and one of the changes is a cyber red team and we want to improve our cyber defensive posture through the duration of the exercises involved with defender europe 21. >> thank you, mr....