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we're seeing a different path emerging in the middle east. think we're seeing countries like the united arab emirates, bahrain morocco saying you know what, what's best for our joint future in the middle east. jewish an era, but like muslim and jewish like it's not boy cutting and shunning, but actually coming together, working together, investing together, collaborating together. and i would humbly suggest that the united arab emirates model abraham affords model of investment and collaboration and mutual recognition will produce a better future for everyone in the middle east than some sort of silly boy cutting, pushed by americans who knew very little about the reality on the brand, i find museums hit hard by pandemic locked and having a tough time at the moment, attracting visitors. but the world's top free as old website says it is lending a helping hand because poor hub is launched. an interactive guy that does include famous new paintings from prestigious museums, although it hasn't please, every body charlotte davinsky explains from p
we're seeing a different path emerging in the middle east. think we're seeing countries like the united arab emirates, bahrain morocco saying you know what, what's best for our joint future in the middle east. jewish an era, but like muslim and jewish like it's not boy cutting and shunning, but actually coming together, working together, investing together, collaborating together. and i would humbly suggest that the united arab emirates model abraham affords model of investment and...
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they're taking a complex situation in the middle east, trying to boil it down into clear black and white, and ben and jerry k. let's just look at the practical effects this jews have always lived in the old city of jerusalem. even when it was ruined by most. there's been a clear jewish presence there in june. been a majority there since the early 18 hundreds until jordan conquered jewish jerusalem. and committed ethnic cleansing, driving out every last year from dra dainey control territory. 941. israel liberated jerusalem. jews came back to the homes they had always occupied before. that's the cleanser. now you're going to tell these jews wait a minute. you can't have been in jerry's ice cream. you don't belong in the jewish quarter of jewish jerusalem. it's an absurd response, an absurd and absurd outcome. only the only delay reduce this kind of outcome is it an overreaction that decides and anti semitic, and also a form of terrorism is not, not going to fall when you're just talking about an ice cream company. well, you know, and i'm sure ben and jerry are lovely jewish boys from berm
they're taking a complex situation in the middle east, trying to boil it down into clear black and white, and ben and jerry k. let's just look at the practical effects this jews have always lived in the old city of jerusalem. even when it was ruined by most. there's been a clear jewish presence there in june. been a majority there since the early 18 hundreds until jordan conquered jewish jerusalem. and committed ethnic cleansing, driving out every last year from dra dainey control territory....
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that is the devastating seen in north east turkey. as it suffers more torrential flooding. severe rain has destroy homes and overturned vehicles and authorities have turned off electricity supplies as a safety precaution. this comes just a week after 6 people died and 2 went missing in previous flooding. a local reporter gave us this latest report. not having that number towards him from a view which is now severely damaged by the flood. heavy rain started yesterday early in the morning. the river overflowed. you can see behind me applauding, destroyed a bridge across the river, causing it to the damage is really significant. 5000 citizens live in a small district, the black sea closing to turkey. many of the moves notifies the vehicles around the 100 commercial areas are local, the suffering huge loss, the ground floor, apartments basements, the damage from rising water level. in some places building the flooding can flaw much of the furniture that has been destroyed like water supply system has been damaged and people now have to ge
that is the devastating seen in north east turkey. as it suffers more torrential flooding. severe rain has destroy homes and overturned vehicles and authorities have turned off electricity supplies as a safety precaution. this comes just a week after 6 people died and 2 went missing in previous flooding. a local reporter gave us this latest report. not having that number towards him from a view which is now severely damaged by the flood. heavy rain started yesterday early in the morning. the...
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but this is very much an ongoing situation in the, the south east, the east and southeast of germany, as well as in parts of austria as well. what we are going to see is the german chancellor angle america arrived here in the west of germany on sunday. she's going to be visiting some of the scenes that were worth it before the weekend. of course, she's going to end up talking about those areas that have been hit in the country over the weekend. the economic impacts of the corona vara, has left italy facing its highest policy levels in 12 years. the numbers are still continuing to grow as well, with masses of people out of work and businesses struggling to survive from locals in one of the hardest hate regions. and so they gave the until a few years ago, i was an entrepreneur who gave work to 40 families today. i'm 60 years old and i feel humiliated. i feel like analogy to us for arms at this age charity to try to move forward to survive. multi go up. the situation is dramatic. there are people who previously had shops and restaurants now have to close everything. they can no longer re
but this is very much an ongoing situation in the, the south east, the east and southeast of germany, as well as in parts of austria as well. what we are going to see is the german chancellor angle america arrived here in the west of germany on sunday. she's going to be visiting some of the scenes that were worth it before the weekend. of course, she's going to end up talking about those areas that have been hit in the country over the weekend. the economic impacts of the corona vara, has left...
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s. consulate in east jerusalem for the ballast indians? i'm sure that a beach that's going on within the israeli government and the end of the day. i can't see how the how these really government can refuse the old opening a reopening of the u. s. council. that's been there since before. 948 is my understanding as simply restoration to the status quo. joe biden has done some on attacks. some of the issues that were that had been done by the foreign president such as the restored aid to unwrap the palestinian refugee agency run by the united nations. he's attempting to try to reopen as constantly as restored funding to the palestinian authority. in general, i mean in the news has been hundreds killed or wounded in the shape your neighbourhood obviously directly in your remittance as these eviction processes going on. their supreme court decision comes. but can i just quickly go to gaza and ask you what you know of what is happening there, especially given israel has been area li bombarding it with weapons supplied to them and weapon birds f
s. consulate in east jerusalem for the ballast indians? i'm sure that a beach that's going on within the israeli government and the end of the day. i can't see how the how these really government can refuse the old opening a reopening of the u. s. council. that's been there since before. 948 is my understanding as simply restoration to the status quo. joe biden has done some on attacks. some of the issues that were that had been done by the foreign president such as the restored aid to unwrap...
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we're seeing a different path emerging in the middle east. think we're seeing countries like the united arab emirates, bahrain morocco saying you know what, what's best for our joint future in the middle east jewish era, but like muslim and jewish life is not boy cutting and shunning, but actually coming together, working together, investing together, collaborating together, and i would humbly suggest that the united arab emirates model, the abraham affords model of investment in collaboration and mutual recognition will produce a better future for everyone in the middle east than some sort of silly boy cutting, pushed by americans who knew very little about the reality on the brand. i had earlier here an artsy international. thanks the company tonight. we're back again with headlines. more stories at the top of the the. ah ah me. it's like you're walking down a street in a tower and in the store and windows are negative. in depression, you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and take them home as if they're yours. in mindfulness
we're seeing a different path emerging in the middle east. think we're seeing countries like the united arab emirates, bahrain morocco saying you know what, what's best for our joint future in the middle east jewish era, but like muslim and jewish life is not boy cutting and shunning, but actually coming together, working together, investing together, collaborating together, and i would humbly suggest that the united arab emirates model, the abraham affords model of investment in collaboration...
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we're seeing a different path emerging in the middle east. think we're seeing countries like the united arab emirates, bahrain morocco saying you know what, what's best for our joint future in the middle east jewish era, but like muslim in jewish like it's not boy cutting and shunning, but actually coming together, working together, investing together, collaborating together, and i would humbly suggest that the united arab emirates model abraham affords model of investment in collaboration and mutual recognition will produce a better future for everyone in the middle east than some sort of silly boy cutting, pushed by americans who knew very little about the reality on the ground, while museums hard hit by the pandemic locked downs, are having a hard time luring back visitors, the world's top free porn website is lending a helping hand port. and help has launched an interactive art guide with video reenactments of famous nude paintings from history, prestigious museums. but this attempts to renew, but this attempt to renew interest in the cla
we're seeing a different path emerging in the middle east. think we're seeing countries like the united arab emirates, bahrain morocco saying you know what, what's best for our joint future in the middle east jewish era, but like muslim in jewish like it's not boy cutting and shunning, but actually coming together, working together, investing together, collaborating together, and i would humbly suggest that the united arab emirates model abraham affords model of investment in collaboration and...
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he's a resident champlain towers, east. it was built in 1994 and he said at least quite close to a dozen engineers and inspectors have been there throughout the last week. he said they've been given a big, quote unquote, thumbs up that he sees no reason to leave. others have voluntarily let they're staying with family friends or been put up by various charitable organization. so these buildings are being looked at very closely. obviously the rules, the regulations and certainly the pass inspections of this building are all coming into play at this point. and just to give you an idea, i'm not sure if we can see this, but maybe andrea can push. and so what you're seeing is the front portion of the champlain towers of south parson, that part the didn't collapse on the other side for the cranes or that's where it pancake the 12 stories. but to show you how quickly people were rescued literally off their balconies. some of those balcony doors remain open. that's been the case now over the past week. and when the storms come thro
he's a resident champlain towers, east. it was built in 1994 and he said at least quite close to a dozen engineers and inspectors have been there throughout the last week. he said they've been given a big, quote unquote, thumbs up that he sees no reason to leave. others have voluntarily let they're staying with family friends or been put up by various charitable organization. so these buildings are being looked at very closely. obviously the rules, the regulations and certainly the pass...
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, north or east africa voting trends. so how much of a flash point this has become? so back in 2010, the anti immigrant suite and democrats took just 5.7 percent of the vote. in 2018. they took 18 percent and now the 3rd biggest party, the government for its part reading the room just passed a law making refugee residents permit temporary. but for many, it's too little too late. in the meantime, of the rector, it gets more and more heated. the local muslim population is finding that famously taller and sweet and had to far less tolerant underbelly bonding books. the gang battles, hand grenades, no ghosts owens? is it any wonder that's fair within that the country's very democracy? is that threat whether or not the tide can be turned? one thing is shaw. the image of sweden tolerant sweden, the safe haven may now be cracking. the french integrity is at risk according to president micron, who's blaming leftist american ideology for dividing society. he thinks the u. s. is winding the clock back on issues like race and gender
, north or east africa voting trends. so how much of a flash point this has become? so back in 2010, the anti immigrant suite and democrats took just 5.7 percent of the vote. in 2018. they took 18 percent and now the 3rd biggest party, the government for its part reading the room just passed a law making refugee residents permit temporary. but for many, it's too little too late. in the meantime, of the rector, it gets more and more heated. the local muslim population is finding that famously...
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we're seeing a different path emerging in the middle east. think we're seeing countries like the united arab emirates, bahrain morocco saying you know what, what's best for our joint future in the middle east jewish era, but like muslim and jewish like it's not boy cutting and shunning, but actually coming together, working together, investing together, collaborating together, and i would humbly suggest that the united arab emirates model, the abraham affords model of investment in collaboration and mutual recognition will produce a better future for everyone in the middle east than some sort of silly boy cutting, pushed by americans who knew very little about the reality on the very last year saw violent protests and major political moves in support of racial justice. across the united states, though social harmony appears to be suffering. as a result, a recent poll shows 57 percent of americans say things are not going so well between black people and white people are to kill him off and looks at what's gone wrong. without unity, there is n
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so for me on this, we can cross live to tom harb, who is the co chair of the american middle east for democracy. thanks for being with us here in our international to help kind of wrap our minds around this. so what do you make of this agreement by the us in germany and specifically, i guess why now is my question. i mean, the pipeline was due to be completed next month anyway. well, thanks, john. what had me on this evening? the question is that make and people are confused because us by their own administration on one fine, on one hand, they say russia and then i got the nation, and germany is an ally of united states. so the question is, why? resident biden lifted defenses on companies than the pipeline and in the united states, stop the pipeline, the most states and canada. so if there isn't a good after, why you give them the opportunity to supply may so all i guess. so the administration, the vital and mystery, she must explain to the american people, what's our strategy with russia? and do we need really to still have the truth in euro to protect your from russia? so my questio
so for me on this, we can cross live to tom harb, who is the co chair of the american middle east for democracy. thanks for being with us here in our international to help kind of wrap our minds around this. so what do you make of this agreement by the us in germany and specifically, i guess why now is my question. i mean, the pipeline was due to be completed next month anyway. well, thanks, john. what had me on this evening? the question is that make and people are confused because us by their...
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you could be more of a bridge, a beach for between east and west, and i was been proven disastrously wrong. ok. she's been in power a long time. and i think she leaves that pretty scanty legacy about a negative one. go ahead. george. very scanty legacy. it really what she's been about is just staying in power, not making any decisions and trying to have it both ways of old times. so she goes to. 2 washington law stripped washington. 5 and signed a washington declaration with joe biden, which others, the usual nato piety is about democracy and so on. but basically, what's most important, that name is the call of european security. she's actually here to that. and then she has the insolence to demand that russia continue to provide a gas via the ukraine route. and so no, no, trying to nothing to do with the use of ukraine as a natural gas. i mean, you know, americans are very ignorant about all of this. they were like, it was germany that had went to the russians and said, we want this stream to a pipeline under the baltic because we are worried about the security of the actual german
you could be more of a bridge, a beach for between east and west, and i was been proven disastrously wrong. ok. she's been in power a long time. and i think she leaves that pretty scanty legacy about a negative one. go ahead. george. very scanty legacy. it really what she's been about is just staying in power, not making any decisions and trying to have it both ways of old times. so she goes to. 2 washington law stripped washington. 5 and signed a washington declaration with joe biden, which...
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we're seeing a different path emerging in the middle east. think we're seeing countries like the united arab emirates, bahrain morocco saying you know what, what's best for our joint future in the middle east jewish era, but like muslim and jewish like it's not boy cutting and shunning, but actually coming together, working together, investing together, collaborating together, and i would humbly suggest that the united arab emirates model abraham affords model of investment in collaboration and mutual recognition will produce a better future for everyone in the middle east than some sort of silly boy cutting, pushed by americans who knew very little about the reality on the britain, no one said the most powerful navy in the wild, but now it's marine forces are part a floundering thoughts off to it transpired. but only one of fixed world navy destroys, is currently suitable to service with fairs raise that the situation is operationally unacceptable. so next up all t mart, gasdio asks, was a britain can ever room waves again? britain has made
we're seeing a different path emerging in the middle east. think we're seeing countries like the united arab emirates, bahrain morocco saying you know what, what's best for our joint future in the middle east jewish era, but like muslim and jewish like it's not boy cutting and shunning, but actually coming together, working together, investing together, collaborating together, and i would humbly suggest that the united arab emirates model abraham affords model of investment in collaboration and...
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but 6 years on 10 years after the arab sprang, swept north africa and the middle east. there's a sense of street violence. as the focal point has been the countries crumbling health care system which has contributed to one of the highest per capita coven 19th death rate. but it's not just the corona virus that has left many feeling ill. many people who are deceived by hypocrisy, territory and robbery of the rights of the people. i warn any who think of revolt into weapons and whoever shoots a bullet the armed forces will respond with bulus. tunisia is facing the biggest crisis in a decade of democracy. after president chi saeed house did the government and froze the activities of the parliament widely seen as unconstitutional because of side stay, you are a limited powers. his pose labels the move, a qu, that should be opposed, but his position remains strong. thanks to the support of the armed forces, troops have prevented lawmakers from convening, which gave the parliament speaker appetite for some strong language. these decisions are not supported by the law or the c
but 6 years on 10 years after the arab sprang, swept north africa and the middle east. there's a sense of street violence. as the focal point has been the countries crumbling health care system which has contributed to one of the highest per capita coven 19th death rate. but it's not just the corona virus that has left many feeling ill. many people who are deceived by hypocrisy, territory and robbery of the rights of the people. i warn any who think of revolt into weapons and whoever shoots a...
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and if it try to maintain some modicum of stability in the middle east, that'll be fine. but they're going to be some other outside forces. they're going to come into play here, that iraq will just be one faster than you got. you got 11 and about ready to implode. and for example, and, and you and, and you got to israel who doesn't particularly like the influence of the pop popular mobiles. and i want to bring in iran, where does iran plan all of this? how are they taking the news? say this time i that americans are getting other read. well they probably want to 6 years ago, but that's beside but i, you know, they've got, if, if the popular moses ation forces are okay with it. that means that i think that implies iran is going to go along with it. plus they got iran has its own issues. it's got to do with internally. so there's isis remains a threat to iran just as isis remains the threat to iraq. that's the reality. and the united states has decided to stay in iraq principally to deal with isis. and it is a growing threat. they are getting stronger, not only and not only
and if it try to maintain some modicum of stability in the middle east, that'll be fine. but they're going to be some other outside forces. they're going to come into play here, that iraq will just be one faster than you got. you got 11 and about ready to implode. and for example, and, and you and, and you got to israel who doesn't particularly like the influence of the pop popular mobiles. and i want to bring in iran, where does iran plan all of this? how are they taking the news? say this...
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we're seeing a different path emerging from the middle east. think we're seeing countries like the united arab emirates, bahrain morocco saying you know what, what's best for our joint future in the middle east. jewish an era like muslim and jewish life is not boy cutting and shunning, but actually coming together, working together, investing together, collaborating together. and i would humbly suggest that the united arab emirates model abraham affords model of investment in collaboration and mutual recognition will produce a better future for everyone in the middle east than some sort of silly boy cutting, pushed by americans who knew very little about the reality on the brand. does it for me this? i'll be back in 29 minutes with another looks news. this is our to international the the join me every thursday on the alex simon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business, i'll see you then, me the, the, the the, the this is been by someone business or you can't afford to miss. i'm rachel 11th,
we're seeing a different path emerging from the middle east. think we're seeing countries like the united arab emirates, bahrain morocco saying you know what, what's best for our joint future in the middle east. jewish an era like muslim and jewish life is not boy cutting and shunning, but actually coming together, working together, investing together, collaborating together. and i would humbly suggest that the united arab emirates model abraham affords model of investment in collaboration and...
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language and you create, i mean the 2nd official language and he received a, he is electorate in the east after that basically young, which promised the same. and he didn't do anything almost being and to, to fulfill the expectations of his electorate. so in that sense, jillions is not very different from the previous president, but that, you know, the bad side with the was i do it is the walk and, and i think we can wait until right in this article where he basically says the trash and you're bringing people he has been wage and because he hoped that these feeling this sentiment would express itself in ukraine. but now when you have a drink calling in language rules in ukraine, basically prohibiting the public use russian language. when all the movies have to be docked and ukrainian imagined, you know, you live in canada and then somebody says, 1st you can't watch american movies for the us say, which say something good about police. and on the 2nd, all the movies through the us say will be dumped by our f, this with a thief. so awesome, excellent. how would people kind of re, it's a pre
language and you create, i mean the 2nd official language and he received a, he is electorate in the east after that basically young, which promised the same. and he didn't do anything almost being and to, to fulfill the expectations of his electorate. so in that sense, jillions is not very different from the previous president, but that, you know, the bad side with the was i do it is the walk and, and i think we can wait until right in this article where he basically says the trash and you're...
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in both the middle east and africa in march, hail pleaded guilty to leaking classified documents. now ahead of today's sentencing hail wrote a letter detailing some of the things he had witnessed in his work, including the death of 2 children in one strike. he also slammed been president brock obama's claim that drone killings abroad some help protect the american fleet . the public that it keeps the safe. whenever i encounter an individual who thinks that drove warfare is justified and reliably keeps america safe, i remember that time and ask myself how i could possibly continue to believe that i am a good person deserving of my life. and the right to pursue happiness a short time ago in the program, i spoke with john kerry echo himself, but whistleblower who was in the courtroom when a hail was sentenced. he says hale deserves gratitude, not in jail. the mood was one of great apprehension and the court room was packed for daniel hale. it was all quite dramatic, but we were apprehensive because we really didn't have any indication of which way the judge was going to go. and then
in both the middle east and africa in march, hail pleaded guilty to leaking classified documents. now ahead of today's sentencing hail wrote a letter detailing some of the things he had witnessed in his work, including the death of 2 children in one strike. he also slammed been president brock obama's claim that drone killings abroad some help protect the american fleet . the public that it keeps the safe. whenever i encounter an individual who thinks that drove warfare is justified and...
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because the east west, it was a very delicate balance between north sites and east. west north side is being carrying on wonderfully and east west has been disrupted so you can understand why pro union people in or not and feel very angry, very let dine very abandoned by their own government. you know, that's not good for the union. people who want the union broken up, perhaps even scottish nationalists probably are quite happy with some of the things that are happening. but it's not good for the union. and i think the conservatives, many of them not realizing that one last question, i mean, recently you were quoted as saying he thought that the irish, the public might come out of the european union. but that's not going to happen. but i'm more interested in what do you think the future of terms of the political balance and non island is going to be with us looking for your position was convinced you in the us but, but some sense of the staff of norm irish policies where, where do you think the balance of non island is going to is going to move? yeah, we're just on t
because the east west, it was a very delicate balance between north sites and east. west north side is being carrying on wonderfully and east west has been disrupted so you can understand why pro union people in or not and feel very angry, very let dine very abandoned by their own government. you know, that's not good for the union. people who want the union broken up, perhaps even scottish nationalists probably are quite happy with some of the things that are happening. but it's not good for...
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we've got people that have been propagating this war over in the middle east for almost 2 decades. now. the government is at war with its own people. and i don't think that the people actually understand what's happening. there's a bunch of things that we see and we are power. it's just like having to bear witness. you know, if, if you can't, you're part of the machine. the car runs this machine, yet you have to bear witness for it. not just some unfeeling part of the machine you're feeling. and eventually you have to find yourself in the middle of that storm and be like, you know, this. i have to do. i have to do this because if i don't do it, who's going to and eventually you do something so that other people don't have to experience the trauma. the result, the fear, the tear and it brings a sort of peace. i find it strange that conscientious individuals that are inside the program that are trying to hold us accountable for the obvious blayton war crimes that we ourselves are doing are being punished. and it seems that they're punishing people in order to make them an example. an
we've got people that have been propagating this war over in the middle east for almost 2 decades. now. the government is at war with its own people. and i don't think that the people actually understand what's happening. there's a bunch of things that we see and we are power. it's just like having to bear witness. you know, if, if you can't, you're part of the machine. the car runs this machine, yet you have to bear witness for it. not just some unfeeling part of the machine you're feeling....
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it would not block any voting in east jerusalem saying it has no interest in disrupting the palestinian elections on the latest episode of going underground, we discussed the issue with the un special repertoire in human rights. you can watch the episode here on our tea a little later today, but for now, here's a quick tasty i don't see any pressure for quite frankly, from the international community with respect to the, the rescheduling of these elections. we want these elections to be held. obviously in as soon as possible, hopefully within the next 6 months. and we would like, obviously all the participating birdies, israel palestinian authority hamas as well as the international community to ensure that all palestinians have a link to vote a right to participate. and particularly those in occupied eastern islam where israel has made it very difficult to trying to conduct the policy and elections. i mean, we see those in palestine watching this right now. we'll go hang on a minute. there's been aerial bombardment every other day in the gaza. seemingly, why are we talking about electi
it would not block any voting in east jerusalem saying it has no interest in disrupting the palestinian elections on the latest episode of going underground, we discussed the issue with the un special repertoire in human rights. you can watch the episode here on our tea a little later today, but for now, here's a quick tasty i don't see any pressure for quite frankly, from the international community with respect to the, the rescheduling of these elections. we want these elections to be held....
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but this is very much an ongoing situation in the, the south east, the east and southeast of germany, as well as in parts of austria as well. what we are going to see is the german chancellor angular miracle arrived here in the west of germany on a sunday, she's going to be visiting some of the scenes that were worst hit before the weekend. of course, she's going to end up talking about those areas that have been hit in the country over the weekend. but i spend some time in the villages that were in the west of germany that were caught up so badly in the flooding and a fall. this report devastation that was being left in the wake of waters that told through towns like this one and west in germany, leader of the state of nor throwing with folio and number one contender to the next chancellor of germany and lash. it is called the flood a historic disaster countries going through flooding, catastrophe on the historic scale, almost moss, as the waters of started to recede by into something close to their normal levels, you can see the trail of destruction that's being left by the flood th
but this is very much an ongoing situation in the, the south east, the east and southeast of germany, as well as in parts of austria as well. what we are going to see is the german chancellor angular miracle arrived here in the west of germany on a sunday, she's going to be visiting some of the scenes that were worst hit before the weekend. of course, she's going to end up talking about those areas that have been hit in the country over the weekend. but i spend some time in the villages that...