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that's useful. but in a way, this is primarily well visited. marco will not make decisions that will bind the next german government and i think both sides are aware of that. i think a change of government is likely to cause the us to move on any of these subjects because as pretty firm grounding in all of its opinions. that's right, but i think the u. s. government is a way that to find solutions and to strike a deal. it will need a new german government. macro can hardly do this at this stage. she's an outgoing chancellor. so she may prepare certain things and exchange views with her team. but the new data will have to be struck with the new german government. and that will certainly be a compromise which involve the package of things like not stream like the, the terrorists and other issues. right. clemons 1st from the info institute. thanks a lot for joining us on data we business. thank you. now, china has reported growth just under 8 percent for the 2nd quarter compared to last year. that is l
that's useful. but in a way, this is primarily well visited. marco will not make decisions that will bind the next german government and i think both sides are aware of that. i think a change of government is likely to cause the us to move on any of these subjects because as pretty firm grounding in all of its opinions. that's right, but i think the u. s. government is a way that to find solutions and to strike a deal. it will need a new german government. macro can hardly do this at this...
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she's not celebrating the reforms joined us from ox them. gabriella. this 15 percent that i've been reading about isn't all that much different to the 12 and a half percent. that island is so famous for yes. hello ben, that's the problem. we have a global tax deal that is matched to some of the world's most notorious tax havens . so there would be an opportunity now. and, and of course, we all know the impact that we've has had the world over. we see the greatest rise in inequality soon. records begun and con, just everywhere in the world that only the least developed developed are needing to invest on the health systems on education, on keeping people alive in the middle of the week. but these 15 percent is too low and you know, the u. s. government has been pushing for 21 percent. and really what we can say is this moment and diamond shock, we've had collectively, worldwide, is similar to what happened after the 2nd world war. and at the time in texas were raised to 40 percent and 50 percent rates because that was the type of investment that was requ
she's not celebrating the reforms joined us from ox them. gabriella. this 15 percent that i've been reading about isn't all that much different to the 12 and a half percent. that island is so famous for yes. hello ben, that's the problem. we have a global tax deal that is matched to some of the world's most notorious tax havens . so there would be an opportunity now. and, and of course, we all know the impact that we've has had the world over. we see the greatest rise in inequality soon....
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imagine what would have happened to all of us care what? cuz it stood up in less than megan and i thought about all the people whose lives we saved this. and i'm just today, the man came in and said, thank you, you're wonderful. that's all i need to hear. got up as i get. well, it's not just people living under authoritarian style governments. they can find it difficult to get a hearing and have their needs met. democracies aim to balance competing interests, but often end up listening to the business interests with the most money, all clout. we met a german entrepreneur who's for sustainable energy, but not necessarily in his own backyard. goes the last wind turbines over there, any in lie look out my office window. i can 21 of those awful thing on the fund and it irritates me this to me. this is most inherent connect his company as a global market leader in tunnel boring machines. he doesn't shy away from politics . he's calling for no more wind turbines to be installed in his native southern germany. anywhere else is fine, but not in his
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yes, 60 us. nothing's happened. but i'll be waiting for it to reach in a situation to act. but something is going to happen in this country in the next couple of months where we have a general election there very, a watershed election. i would suggest that the end of september, half a minute from each of you. what advice would you give to the incoming german government on the climate issue? to go forward quickly because there's lots of markets for the german industry. if we now switch into this into green economy. if we are able to provide green products and debate, we need to, we really need an honest debate about the chances, but also about the transformation not only determined goals, that's good. they all confirm, but we need measures to go there and to there's some kind of dishonesty in the whole debate they can do better on the job. and the one issue, i mean yes, it's still a non mid term. so me what exactly mean? i don't know, we go further when you said they can do better. i mean, i think the reader for unit that's being set right now is not the limit to which we ac
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as a germany under michael, who supported by the way, i'm sure all of us know that the intervention in iraq and 2 or 3 did not support the bonding and libya or any further intervention in syria. what was that approach? a mistake in your eyes? now? i don't know, i, you know, i wasn't involved. i was very pleased. she was supportive of troops in afghanistan. and by the way, and one of the reasons why is because she saw the progress that could be made for young girls and women in afghanistan is unbelievable. that society changed from the brutality of the taliban and all of a sudden, sadly, i'm afraid i have gained women and girls are going to suffer unspeakable harm. is it a mistake? so withdrawn? i think it is. yeah, i think because i think the consequences are going to be unbelievably bad. and i'm sad and i spent a lot and i spent a lot of time with afghan women and, and they're scared. and i think about all the interpreters and people that help not only us troops, nato troops, and they're just, it seems like there's, you can be left behind to be slaughtered by the very brutal people an
as a germany under michael, who supported by the way, i'm sure all of us know that the intervention in iraq and 2 or 3 did not support the bonding and libya or any further intervention in syria. what was that approach? a mistake in your eyes? now? i don't know, i, you know, i wasn't involved. i was very pleased. she was supportive of troops in afghanistan. and by the way, and one of the reasons why is because she saw the progress that could be made for young girls and women in afghanistan is...
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i'm using peppermint, but you can use whatever smells good to you. what you'd like to smell like 2 drops are enough. you can also leave this in neutral if you want. when you look at her lesson in the mark. now pour the warm mixture into a container for storage, lotion jars, work really well. when the steel, once the deodorant has cooled off, it will be firm, but still a little creamy. but that's exactly the consistency we need. if you want, you can put it in the refrigerator to cool it down faster, but it should be fine cooling on its own. it offline. sustainable and organic d y deodorant. try it out. no, you can really break his swiss time for a workout session with the v and the actually a lot of in p and you probably already familiar with jumping jacks. an exercise that's perfectly activation your muscles before work out or is a great, it's not that routine on procurement define isn't caught out, would you like almost touching on your own hanging down completely. your needs should be bent in order to soften the embattled close to us. you jump. rac
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on the other hand, others accused us of glorifying nazi engineers and their technology. listen to, it's hard to please everybody, but we tried to find the middle ground, little bit if we were attacked from both sides, then we know we found the middle ground and we hope to continue doing that in the future. in the new permanent exhibition we're planning on or off and on, the plan paid him. linda is a place deeper in history than offers a stark contrast to the beach holiday. now it's your turn again. it's time for our weekly female, it's always will show you travel impressions of one of our viewers. this week we got mail from new york who visited mexico and the good news . the news the news, the news . ah, my stay here and the dumb is almost over, but there's still one thing on my to do list me up to the late 19th century fishing was the islanders livelihood. ivan causal were fish, was made more durable by coding, it was thought food conservation kept the islands, mostly poor population from starving and winter. today the historic salt huts are under a preservation order.
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but it was a ritual that they would come to us after templeton campus, which com. okay, so let's say you're having white white wine. yes. i am so much. i was, i was in the middle and i are on our way to poland and, and feeling pretty queasy about it. that's totally understandable. your parents, a holocaust survivors from poland with a history like that. it's no wonder you feel that way. yes, it's painful response. i found the journey very inspiring so far. as a journalist, i spent a lot of time grappling with a problem today isn't enough. here we've seen diversity being experienced in a totally different way. i'm talking to you all i know is judaism is a lot of us, it's vibrant, broad lipstick and it's something that really is on about every day. it's only when you specifically ask people about it that you get into questions of anti semitism and debate about the middle is all about losing my good that i never would have thought that judaism could be live openly. and i really thought more say and even more so. and it makes me think, because the way i grew up was ver
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the device uses around 12 kilowatt hours a month. that's about the same as a modern energy efficient refrigerator. billions of kilowatt hours a wasted around the world, out of convenience, and the desire to always be on line. meanwhile, the children's father has clocked in for a shift at the factory, a paper mill. the production process gives off hot air which rises unused to the ceiling. that energy could be used more effectively for heating all over the world . companies avoid investing and such changes because they usually only pay off after 5 years. ah, analysts say industry has the greatest untapped potential for saving energy. the children's mother worked at a company that uses cloud services on the internet. they require huge server farms which also produce a lot of heat that goes unused. this would actually be enough to heat an entire apartment building. at the end of the day, the family sits down for an evening meal. the weather is cold, so the heating is on. in north town, around 30 percent of all the energy use goes into h
the device uses around 12 kilowatt hours a month. that's about the same as a modern energy efficient refrigerator. billions of kilowatt hours a wasted around the world, out of convenience, and the desire to always be on line. meanwhile, the children's father has clocked in for a shift at the factory, a paper mill. the production process gives off hot air which rises unused to the ceiling. that energy could be used more effectively for heating all over the world . companies avoid investing and...
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we found 19 of us where he used his own firm without the parents knowledge. he is my biological father, but i don't think of him in that way at all. he was always the doctor had helped my parents have me. and now i found out that he did it in a horrible way. also sometimes borrowing secretly, you, sperm, me took from other patients without consent. all these lies have real dangerous cat and i are a similar age. there's about 6 months age difference. we found out that we went to the same high school for a couple of years. we thought about how easy it would have been for us to be friends, but it could have also very easily been we started started dating or especially. yeah it's, it's a small circle like my family, rebecca and our new siblings have become close. and it's easy to exaggerate the importance of genetics. i found myself dealing with the situation. where was my dad? i say it doesn't matter that we're not biologically connected. you're my dad. nothing changes that this other person who is my biological father doesn't really mean anything to me. and yet
we found 19 of us where he used his own firm without the parents knowledge. he is my biological father, but i don't think of him in that way at all. he was always the doctor had helped my parents have me. and now i found out that he did it in a horrible way. also sometimes borrowing secretly, you, sperm, me took from other patients without consent. all these lies have real dangerous cat and i are a similar age. there's about 6 months age difference. we found out that we went to the same high...
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so course on what they offer to help us with that it showed us that they were prepared out on their power some of the most. and they're afraid of nothing and nobody can learn about what to be needed. and so not me. the theory as is greece is most important port. it's been owned by the chinese since 2016. china started investing in the board after the 2008 financial crisis and has made it an economic success. over the last 12 years, cargo handling has increased tenfold. the dock workers here on here one were here before the chinese arrived and saw the changes hands around to the dock work. it's an honest job and with it i've managed to feed my family. i'm satisfied with your top and it has been working at the fort since 2005 like everyone else here. he demonstrated against the take over of the fort by the chinese state company, costco, l. amazon and everything has been a mess since the privatization in the morning. ever since the investor got involved here and is only interested in profit and nothing else in our situation has changed . we cannot, before the port was privatized, our work wa
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they're upset to us. the bank. can you tell us more about that, sandra? yes, a concrete sin bunks are unimportant. recall for preserving the different string and for breathing new ones that are better suited to the change conditions. this climate change. we're going to pay a visit to a project run and south by a women joy movie show is explaining how to catch banana weevils. she's giving a training session to women farmers in western uganda. this is the listen over what is sort of t and water q the but i know it was here. she demonstrates another method. put parts of a dead banana tree stump in front of the tree. you're trying to protect and the we will will be drawn to that instead we usually tito for muslim to use chemicals because it to destroy was so years you know, that said or has the micro organism that can quinn to use breaking cause. so if it kills michael organism, which is too bad to our, our environment. joy makisha has been trained by the organisation alliance, bio versity. the n g o supports food security projects with evidence based researc
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and also outside from us, until you come, you come from the country that gave us a women's with the view in women's rights movement in large measure in the sixty's black rights. and gay rights is how great is your fear that instead of progress being made, we now may be face a backlash, at least in some respects. well, i think it's very important for us, as i said, that there's always going to be pushback. it's never so there's this mistaken belief that we're always going to have progress. that's an ending and nothing and holds back. it's a push and pull b, because as people get more uncomfortable, there's going to be reactionary pushback. and so we, as a society are evolving and that evolves, you know, being, recognizing that it's going to go in this direction is going to go the doctor actually, you know, united states just survived for years of donald trump. and so we can really see how even in as stable democracy as we like to call the united states, we're also encountering these issues with liberalism and authoritarianism. but something i think i just want to point out is, you know, a
and also outside from us, until you come, you come from the country that gave us a women's with the view in women's rights movement in large measure in the sixty's black rights. and gay rights is how great is your fear that instead of progress being made, we now may be face a backlash, at least in some respects. well, i think it's very important for us, as i said, that there's always going to be pushback. it's never so there's this mistaken belief that we're always going to have progress....
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people are also using it to consume use. this is not how you are or i use what you're in europe. we use it for personal messaging, but there is pretty much, you know, where people are living their lives. and of course that makes it very dominant for that reason. and then of course, add to that. there is no feature is in what's up which make it attractive for the market. the fact that you know, you can easily download messages. if you have sketchy internet access to g, internet access, you can easily still download messages. you can also use it on feature phones and feature phones, sort of like pre smartphone error and for people in africa for them. that's the most affordable phone fill. of course, it's attractive for people who are on those phones as well. so that makes it, of course dominant for all those reasons, technical and also in terms of where it is today in the market. so tell me, what are the alternatives, the alternatives. let's start with perhaps the one that has maybe better chances, which is developed by the mobile operator m t m. it's the largest mobile operator on
people are also using it to consume use. this is not how you are or i use what you're in europe. we use it for personal messaging, but there is pretty much, you know, where people are living their lives. and of course that makes it very dominant for that reason. and then of course, add to that. there is no feature is in what's up which make it attractive for the market. the fact that you know, you can easily download messages. if you have sketchy internet access to g, internet access, you can...
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big book with us. we are attached to it of course and group, but we also need to invest in it to keep if you have to keep selling enough timber, to keep replanting all you're going to be economically viable if it weren't for climate change. so probably to keep it. we'll start the far as 3 expert has recommended this nice to plant latches and douglas says, which are safe from bach beatles. both are also more robust than spruce trees. although only time will tell how they'll hold up against climate change. planting trees is a costly experiment that could lead to financial ruin. many people think forest common property and should be placed under protection. they oppose the timber industry and say this with guaranteed bio diversity. but europe needs forest stone is to look after and cultivate the forests. putting some of the amber production is very important for that us dealer. there is already a shortage. you know, rather soon we will have to import even more timbers one city, including from region where
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the news every day for us and for our planet. a little delayed, yours is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make city screener? how can we protect animals and their habitats? what to do with all our waste? we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation recycling over disposable martin solutions overseas set in our ways is truly unique. and we know that that uniqueness is one allows us to live and survive. why dia, the environmental global $3000.00 on dw, and they said, did up the news a shot today on the program? why eating disorders are becoming increasingly common in china? many young women are risking their health in pursuit of unrealistic body image goals. but what's the pursuit and what can be done to stop it? plus life has never been easy for transgender women in.
the news every day for us and for our planet. a little delayed, yours is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make city screener? how can we protect animals and their habitats? what to do with all our waste? we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation recycling over disposable martin solutions overseas set in our ways is truly unique. and we know that that uniqueness is one allows us to live and survive. why dia, the environmental global $3000.00 on dw,...
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his torrent filmed on wednesday used to be a stream. it's a sight he would have thought possible in western germany. what comes next? it's even harder to take in the house adrift the in many places the waters are starting to recede and clean up operations have begun, but the floods have left a trail of devastation and residence in shock. because i said that was my apartment. i'm trying to think about it, but it's, it's really dreadful. sting is if you don't run out of the sort of respect and it's not just property that has been destroyed. emergency work is a warning that as they come through the wreckage, more bodies could be discovered. many people are still stunned at the speed at which the water suddenly rose. 15 half inch so fast. we watched the water rise and insane current. i knew it was in your total damage. i meant we saw 2 people clinging to those columns over there. we shouted from above the hold on because it took 3 hours for them to be rescued with some spoke of the trauma of having to escape before the water rushed into the
his torrent filmed on wednesday used to be a stream. it's a sight he would have thought possible in western germany. what comes next? it's even harder to take in the house adrift the in many places the waters are starting to recede and clean up operations have begun, but the floods have left a trail of devastation and residence in shock. because i said that was my apartment. i'm trying to think about it, but it's, it's really dreadful. sting is if you don't run out of the sort of respect and...
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and those who are calling us to move foster, they cordially invited to come, enjoy us and help us. that's easy. well, those who are your code yearly inviting with those who were there last week. if you look at the state department, human rights report, the latest one. what, what is the, what's damaging western confidence in you is this continue drumbeat of human rights abuses that are reported in your country as pointed out in the latest human rights report from washington. the concerned that's highlighted is not just the abuse, but with a corruption. the abuse or torture that's carried out by state employees in your security service, that's bad enough, but the impunity that surrounds them. the fact they can violate the, or with a pretty strong assurance that they'll get away with it. are you happy about that? when it comes to human rights abuses, insecurity institutions, you know, this is something that is not says neither systemic nor large scale. and unfortunately, to my deepest regrets present not only in ukraine, but also in other countries of europe. we follow recommendations
and those who are calling us to move foster, they cordially invited to come, enjoy us and help us. that's easy. well, those who are your code yearly inviting with those who were there last week. if you look at the state department, human rights report, the latest one. what, what is the, what's damaging western confidence in you is this continue drumbeat of human rights abuses that are reported in your country as pointed out in the latest human rights report from washington. the concerned that's...
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we can use that to be original organization by un sanders. we are your atlantic organization by the rise of china is a global thing. oh, okay. the language that also beijing has criticize, you know, if i don't communicate is it is, is lighter than the language on china. and he will language on china, official language of you on china that they see china is a systemic rival. ok. i think he's much harsher in terms of and that's again prison micro again, repeat where we run out of time. unfortunately, thank you very much for being on conflict, so appreciate your time. thank you. always a pleasure. thank you. the the me the news the news, the news. ah . how does the virus spread? why do we panic by and when will all of this? just 3 of the topics that we've covered in a weekly radio. if you would like any more information on the kroner virus or any other find topics you should really check out our podcast. you can get it wherever you get your podcast. you can also find a w dot com forward slash science. william how to think i knew you were lion wo
we can use that to be original organization by un sanders. we are your atlantic organization by the rise of china is a global thing. oh, okay. the language that also beijing has criticize, you know, if i don't communicate is it is, is lighter than the language on china. and he will language on china, official language of you on china that they see china is a systemic rival. ok. i think he's much harsher in terms of and that's again prison micro again, repeat where we run out of time....
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think on a home any between us, that's extremely important. come come fish beneficial for our work together and for our goal, i'm in the for the 2 of them have already been to the canary islands for whole training. this year. young flush has been using the time without competition to hold her, run out perfecting those all important fulton steps is crucial for her take off and the height she can clear and run up is very talented. in fact, you have to spend age is fine, but, and even then years later, it's not ideal. ideally, she just wants to be proving her talent on the big stage. and it could happen in may. if the pandemic gets in the way, again, it's tough to assess her current level of performance is jeff has no idea when you jump in again competitive at a similar level, then you automatically jump a bit higher because of the pressure amount of the 2016 games in rio de janeiro, she finished 7th after clearing one meter 93 violent young slice case. it's all about focusing on her body. told us also has a silent partner to consider the more po
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thanks very much for joining us, nathan. tell us how bad are these 5? exactly. what's your assessment? well, i think they the pretty bad as far as cypress is concerned. we've had to deal with wildfire so many years. obviously we're in a very climate country. we have temperatures of moment around 40 degrees celsius. so the scrub land is, is very dry. but this particular file, which broke out yesterday around mid day in the mountains spread very quickly, the, the fire was out of control within a few hours, and then the mandatory evacuations. and we were hearing property cause being done. and then within the same day, by early evening, it became apparent that it was out of control in the perimeter around 35 kilometers . so it's massive. it is a very big light out of control fi that spread so quickly. of course this is meant that the fire fighting, if it has had to become international, helps been brought in. tell us more about that. yeah, indeed. we're dealing with it until mid mid afternoon yesterday. then it became aaron that this, this, this wasn't, it wasn't wo
thanks very much for joining us, nathan. tell us how bad are these 5? exactly. what's your assessment? well, i think they the pretty bad as far as cypress is concerned. we've had to deal with wildfire so many years. obviously we're in a very climate country. we have temperatures of moment around 40 degrees celsius. so the scrub land is, is very dry. but this particular file, which broke out yesterday around mid day in the mountains spread very quickly, the, the fire was out of control within a...
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the better is for us to, i mean, see how the government can come in and help us to reduce the export of the out the for many women. and we're gonna the chance to have ski lim, food, use your own ship butter. could be key to sustaining an income for the families. just hi, for mind of our top story, this our african leaders of code for $800000000000.00 in funding out their economies divide. the terrain of ours pandemic is came at a meeting in ivory coast commercial capital. a job effects from locked downs and travel restrictions. it's many african country and that's all from me on the business team here in berlin for more you can get it on our website either way, dot com slash business and on the future channels. so next time, ah ah, when i come from, we have to fly for free press and was born and raised me to the state or ship with just one tv channel and a few newspapers with official information as a journey. i have work on this trip of many can, can and the problems are always the same for to equality. and that the freedom of the press on the safe side. and when it comes to the def
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as they were telling us here. we've got to chase the bears away and see to it that they don't come into our village anymore. that's vital. my youngest, lots of children and elderly live here in the summer. there could be an incident with an incident like the one a few weeks before. when a bear took a 75 year old woman by surprise, and seriously injured her. biologists operating a refuge for injured and behavior already abnormal bears examined the case that convinced the confrontations with such serious consequences. a very rare so i'm into the 1st with rang and normally bears run away from people liberating. in this case, it attacked the woman because it felt threatened that the woman broke her head during the attack and her face was injured. bears are not aggressive or dangerous per say . that was an unfortunate encounter rental for roberto and his association wants to identify suspect bears and observe the behavior in order to stare pain if needed. the conservation is knows why the predators have lost their fear
as they were telling us here. we've got to chase the bears away and see to it that they don't come into our village anymore. that's vital. my youngest, lots of children and elderly live here in the summer. there could be an incident with an incident like the one a few weeks before. when a bear took a 75 year old woman by surprise, and seriously injured her. biologists operating a refuge for injured and behavior already abnormal bears examined the case that convinced the confrontations with such...
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the key words here, injury prevention for us. it's not about going as far as possible, regardless by what about insuring a healthy career in sports and something we also try to change up and coming talent is won't enable me to immediately fro server, but it will help to maintain a high level of performance over an extended period of time and invite for the with never harris and your billing of the site, the whole life things. but i just me and he'll need that high level come august 7th. when his biggest event of the year takes place at the tokyo and then picks up the fall from feeling nervous. he's looking forward to tackling the new outdoor season with less stress and more confidence. i mean, i mainly just entering the phase where things are getting gradually more intensity for the weather is getting warmer in germany. we're doing more targeted training and gradually doing more javelin frozen. and then now we the focus on competing, more specifically on the olympics and madrid at the end of april. alexander, i'm dolo the tournam
the key words here, injury prevention for us. it's not about going as far as possible, regardless by what about insuring a healthy career in sports and something we also try to change up and coming talent is won't enable me to immediately fro server, but it will help to maintain a high level of performance over an extended period of time and invite for the with never harris and your billing of the site, the whole life things. but i just me and he'll need that high level come august 7th. when...
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workplace made us famous. when you go back to that time, only men might trace position that the crossroads but room has since moved with the time and the a new louise. she has stuff here for 3 years. as a woman on the podium, she believes she even has an advantage over her male colleagues. that may be because dr. as a more impressed by a woman, they show more respect, but at least they follow my signal closely. nora remembers all too well how during the lockdown, no traffic directions were needed in the otherwise bustling and crowded piano of yano around the victorian monuments. hardly any co complete. everything was empty and silent. real didn't even know you could even hear the birds singing, gunpowder, but there is no semblance of that now on the piazza. but the traffic offices are glad to be back. even though you're breathing in fumes on the podium, it's still nice to be up there. it's a symbol of everyday life. the city needs us up there because we are synonymous with life. i see the name of the v. as the
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i use use use disease in germany or it's easy to recognize this one. this skyline with so many high rises can only be mine had to alias bank for it. that is frank for.
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we can use that to be a regional organization by un sanders. we are your atlantic organization where the rise of china is a global thing. oh, okay. the language that also beijing has criticize. you know, if i don't communicate, he's a lighter than the you language on china. and he will language on china, official language of you on china that they see china is a systemic rival. ok. i think he's much harsher in terms of and that's again, present micro, again, other european atlanta where we run out of time. unfortunately. thank you very much . for being on conflicts, and i appreciate all my time. thank you. always a pleasure. thank you. the news news . the news, the news, the news the the the the, all the eco africa willis from the who's the believe a national park in congo. a gee and his family would love nothing more than to live in peace. but poachers and farmers hunting them and threatening the species ah, what's be done to protect the co africa in 30 minutes on d. w. and then to die doors. an important documents withdraw says in this very s
we can use that to be a regional organization by un sanders. we are your atlantic organization where the rise of china is a global thing. oh, okay. the language that also beijing has criticize. you know, if i don't communicate, he's a lighter than the you language on china. and he will language on china, official language of you on china that they see china is a systemic rival. ok. i think he's much harsher in terms of and that's again, present micro, again, other european atlanta where we run...
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oh the ah ah ah, as a d w from the us president and 1st lady are heading for florida to visit the site, the residential tower block that collapsed a week ago. i feel sad that people didn't really step up and say, it's time we need to, we need to pay attention to that as a that told rise in hopes of finding survivors in the rebel have not all but vanished also on the program. chinese president jason thing hailed his country's rise as a reversible that it holds lovers celebrations. demarco 100 years is the founding of the chinese companies cells, flag waving crowds in beijing that the era of china being bullied is gone. not to turkey withdraws from an international treaty against family side and domestic abuse. w. meet this woman who speaking against her abuse and to show our failure to act ah until gale, welcome to the program. us president joe biden is visiting florida with 1st lady jill a following last week. collapse of residential tower blocking side. tell me the families of those killed and missing, as well as rescue crews who have been combing through the rubble. the confirmed dea
oh the ah ah ah, as a d w from the us president and 1st lady are heading for florida to visit the site, the residential tower block that collapsed a week ago. i feel sad that people didn't really step up and say, it's time we need to, we need to pay attention to that as a that told rise in hopes of finding survivors in the rebel have not all but vanished also on the program. chinese president jason thing hailed his country's rise as a reversible that it holds lovers celebrations. demarco 100...
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because china is focusing on us. so we want to focus on china because china is a very strong agenda with using any kind of energy and sign energy to expand its influence over all the countries of the western world. and therefore, we must have an agenda to what is the kind of investment that you can have all the kind of trade, authentic operation because we the gen 3, which is family way prevents any sort of corporation. even now, when we are talking, china is totally obscure and is the country of censorship, about the real origin, nature and consequences of damage in europe is now coming to realize that china is no longer a purely economic power, but also a political one. meanwhile, the dock workers union in paris has come to terms with its new chinese bosses and is trying to negotiate workers' rights as best it can immediately a video we went over the last 10 years the our experience with the chinese has been that they always negotiate as hard as they can and demand as much freedom as possible. but if you set your l
because china is focusing on us. so we want to focus on china because china is a very strong agenda with using any kind of energy and sign energy to expand its influence over all the countries of the western world. and therefore, we must have an agenda to what is the kind of investment that you can have all the kind of trade, authentic operation because we the gen 3, which is family way prevents any sort of corporation. even now, when we are talking, china is totally obscure and is the country...
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what can you tell us? i mean, is a search and rescue operation underway right now. so there is a big police presence here. there's also her help from these rescue teams as well. and earlier this morning that was a police helicopter if i had to. so there is definitely a very big presence here. but they will also unable to take a plane exactly how, what was going on, because they said themselves, they don't really know the scaling, the scope of the operation. and it's such a shock for such a usually very small and quiet. and it's part of germany to experience. but to tragedy. do you have, are you a reporter, kate martyr. reporting. thank you very much for the update. next to the us, where jim and chance the ugly american was expected to comment momentarily on the flood. she is in the us capital of washington for talks with president joe biden, while she was welcome, 5 vice president, comma la harris. the chancellor is due to meet president biden. a little later, the 2 leaders are expected to discuss the pandemic climate change and global security. this will be her far
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thanks for joining us. the only feels jewish life in europe. that's what film producer are, these phone and journalists, goodman, who are exploring, delving into history and the present. i would never have thought that could be live so open and so i constantly remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. broad explorer listed the jewish in europe, the 2 port documentary starts july, 5th on dw, ah, in the the the the, these athletes have a dream. it's more than a big competition, the limpid game. i just want to be part of it. the biggest sporting event in the world was your very best and then you can beat anyone in love. but the panoramic has thrown everything into doubts. will the game take place at all as well? we don't know if there will be any competitions that's pretty difficult to deal with. could you tell us how athletes dealing with the challenges the pandemic, we joined full on that road to tokyo to already qualified to we're still fighting for their tickets. will this boating dream come true with the fence? alexandra
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the profits then go on to the us. if a minimum tax rate comes in now, amazon would have to pay 15 percent in germany, 15 percent in luxembourg, and at least 15 percent in the u. s. but german corporations like car manufacturers, will also have to pay taxes wherever they do business going forward. the u once a similar tax treaty across the whole e u. but so far, islands hungry and estonia are resisting it. there are protests against the g 20 in venice to should a minimum tax agreement be reached there? the pressure on those who don't pay would only increase. i'm not joined by abuse band that he got who is in venice at a g 20 meeting at band. why this agreement now but the d 20 countries need money after the cobra prize. it's said they want to generate up to 150000000000 years more revenue per year. they have to see if the estimates are correct. but anyway, that's the window of opportunity to do it now, because agenda jelena, the new us finance minister is also pushing for this now. and she's setting on betting on inter
the profits then go on to the us. if a minimum tax rate comes in now, amazon would have to pay 15 percent in germany, 15 percent in luxembourg, and at least 15 percent in the u. s. but german corporations like car manufacturers, will also have to pay taxes wherever they do business going forward. the u once a similar tax treaty across the whole e u. but so far, islands hungry and estonia are resisting it. there are protests against the g 20 in venice to should a minimum tax agreement be reached...
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even today, but not like it used to be. it's mainly the portuguese themselves, a few spaniards and some french tourists. in the many hotels along the coast lively beach life has turned into an eerie calm. synchronous thing, 55 to 60 percent of the guests who normally spend their vacations. here are foreigners and new if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries, but they're not here. now are you know, stone gas. christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacha, empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can by thousands of on foods 2020, everything canceled this year. so far everything's been cancelled. no, i've had some work, but no tours of it. this is the kind of your morero's survives by giving courses for new guides. many people in the garvey don't have any income as the charity carrier, tass experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people.
even today, but not like it used to be. it's mainly the portuguese themselves, a few spaniards and some french tourists. in the many hotels along the coast lively beach life has turned into an eerie calm. synchronous thing, 55 to 60 percent of the guests who normally spend their vacations. here are foreigners and new if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries, but they're not here. now are you know, stone gas. christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk...
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it was biggest that ah, i use use the news. the news news for going clubbing and frankfurt. i'd recommend the quarter around the main train station. it's developed lots of the past few years. it's rambunctious and lively. a popular spot to meet up is nauseum to us your, your kiosk. yup. yup. is turkish and means something like, never seen ever the. but why do you think business is so good here? yes, competition, but a lot of people gather around here. this. why is that one liter mountain kind of put on a show. we don't say the customer is king that we say, and we sent from our hearts customers. our family and this road is my home and my household. i like to say i'm a native of frankfort neighborhood. gives me this feeling that now a part of the family. yes, exactly. come anytime the i think frankfort live from its contrast on the one side, you have that rough, spacious district. and on the other side, the new old town. then there are businesses, bags skyscrapers and the museum embankment. i think it's exactly that mixture that makes frankfurt so exciting to preserve its own
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the airlines sent us a message at night, telling us there would be no more flights departing from turkey as of 8 am the next day. when it hit me, i went to my training colleague, center message to our what's up group. it hit me hard. that's a really hard pilled follow. all you really do is train for 4 years. it's the highest goal and athlete can reach me. that gets in big whether it was good or bad to me personally, wouldn't become clear until the qualifications next spring. one thing when change last year on the limbic games, to my highest goal and especially the upcoming time he gave me because i'm with god is good. i didn't think athletes nominations would be nullified. and i was surprised. who's the boss? so i'm also happy because it gives me another shot and improving myself and my living, my dream lives, who's in the moon. so i'm only because when you become an olympic champion, it takes a while to realize and understand what happens. a lot of that takes place at home and not on site on this is that it really is the main stage for support the support . so this year's decision was p
the airlines sent us a message at night, telling us there would be no more flights departing from turkey as of 8 am the next day. when it hit me, i went to my training colleague, center message to our what's up group. it hit me hard. that's a really hard pilled follow. all you really do is train for 4 years. it's the highest goal and athlete can reach me. that gets in big whether it was good or bad to me personally, wouldn't become clear until the qualifications next spring. one thing when...
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all he needed to do was to build a quote for us as the rest of us. but the central charge is it must be, it must be quite annoying for you that because the central charges relating to corruption and state capture still remain unproven and untasted in court. now i'm going to nice because i've never made these base. and even when you pull me in feet, i don't allow myself to drag that or no flaw in everyone in this country if someone was infected by even if they cancel and then refusal to be just in refusing to be accountable is the interest in the country and he will still be held accountable because the commission inquiry will proceed with him. hopefully if he's in sitting all by himself, he will understand how it was not to allow himself to be an account because the decisions will be made without his own. when he says, as we heard in the report, when he says, i'm a president of conscience, what do you think he's going to noted, please know questions and conscience mean being believing in the opposite because there's nothing he really was present and
all he needed to do was to build a quote for us as the rest of us. but the central charge is it must be, it must be quite annoying for you that because the central charges relating to corruption and state capture still remain unproven and untasted in court. now i'm going to nice because i've never made these base. and even when you pull me in feet, i don't allow myself to drag that or no flaw in everyone in this country if someone was infected by even if they cancel and then refusal to be just...
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they help us to communicate and reassure us. ah, i have millions of fences for pressure and temperature. that's why injuries to the hands are specially painful. and when the skin or behind isn't flame, it can become a torment. manuel has discovered the simple joy of being able to hold a drink in his hand. something that would have been unthinkable just 6 weeks ago. the howard, i'll be gone and i was like again, started to develop a rash on which i initially underestimated. then it started to flake hot and gradually there was this growing pressure in the skin as if the skin was too small from my hand to help in. and then it started to crack and bleed. blue they don't, is ascii plugged. this is what is hands used to look like. he was diagnosed with hand eczema, a non contagious, but very common ailment in manuel case. it was likely triggered by his job. he's a mechanic and does a lot of work with his hands. susan has had hand eczema for a year. now she works in music mar, getting in her case the causes were from her own body. and
they help us to communicate and reassure us. ah, i have millions of fences for pressure and temperature. that's why injuries to the hands are specially painful. and when the skin or behind isn't flame, it can become a torment. manuel has discovered the simple joy of being able to hold a drink in his hand. something that would have been unthinkable just 6 weeks ago. the howard, i'll be gone and i was like again, started to develop a rash on which i initially underestimated. then it started to...
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i don't see the politics the need us picking it up to the extent that it needs to. but if you look at the go, the south where you know, we've not trajectories right now still applauds they've not been, we've not to do the position in terms of standard living in terms of well being in terms of growth. where we can look at the growth, but you still have tried in giving carbon neutral targets. but when, if it be 2060 despite the fact that it was only less than 2 decades ago, that we had a chance at, at reaching the growth. but i mean having said that, i'd also, i also think that it's not capitalism or climate. and i think it's sort of, you know, working hand in hand because to be able to address the climate issues, we need money. and we have the fossil industries which has the money, so we cannot be working toward solutions by putting them down and, you know, be like, we need the, we need the oil under the ground. and believe it or yes we need, but we can't isolate them in our fight, and i think it has to be sort of, you know, a play together and how to best find a sol
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some part these wants to very strong involvement of the state in the economy. us some other part this, they don't want. so that in subs from substance actually they are very, very different. and it also has been the reason why so far they didn't manage to unite their forces. so that's one of the things that i'd like them. one of the things that does unite them is the issue of migrants, which has been particularly divisive for the you. and i think that actually the majority of citizens in europe, they are very worried about the migration issues starting from this that why people all have to leave data data homeland in the sunsets. it's very human and in lots of cases human tragedy. so that i guess the majority of people in europe in distance don't want to see that people will have to leave their homes and then start the life of g. i'm not only about to say yes, miss denied. perhaps the most disappointing aspect which human rights groups are underlined last month is how the e u has failed to safeguard people against serious human rights violations at its external borders. the spotlight
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can you tell us about what exactly happened and what kind of impact this is likely to have? yes m m president talking about the time i was extending his condolences to people affected and he was saying just heartbreaking this whole situation. he's an in the background you had, i mean it was a stay premier of no. so i was one of the west effected region who was called laughing. he was most likely not laughing about the situation. and the problem is that he's the frontrunner candidate for the conservatives internet connections. so he wants to govern the country and i've such a grave. our as such a song, but our he was called laughing on camera, he from the apologize. but germans were quite irritated and shocked by his reaction . the video within ours had been viewed by more than a 1000000 people on social worker. this is a d w political corresponding manual, as thanks so much manuel. while some more german towns begin to assess the damage and clean up others further south are being hit by new flooding in the southeast state of saxony. near the border with the check republic, r
can you tell us about what exactly happened and what kind of impact this is likely to have? yes m m president talking about the time i was extending his condolences to people affected and he was saying just heartbreaking this whole situation. he's an in the background you had, i mean it was a stay premier of no. so i was one of the west effected region who was called laughing. he was most likely not laughing about the situation. and the problem is that he's the frontrunner candidate for the...
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i am at my junior thanks for the time, but stay with us. we have them all coming up the news and then how many questions turn out in the world climate change stores? this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much work can really get, well we still have time to go. i'm doing all women in asia in.
i am at my junior thanks for the time, but stay with us. we have them all coming up the news and then how many questions turn out in the world climate change stores? this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much work can really get, well we still have time to go. i'm doing all women in asia in.
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residents check us whether to lead us. we'll hold that statement in a matter of minutes and to cover that with me and listen to that. i am joined from windsor castle by our colleague. all is just hands for the moment. it's just my colleague, hans brant, w political correspondent. we later will talk to bigger mass who is standing by at windsor castle there as well. we're going to do to meet the queen. so because it will be the last visit of anglo america as a chance to the u. k. just run me through the, the most important topics that we'll have covered. i think from the british point of view, what's important is that britain is thinking about opening up again after the, in the course of the koran restrictions that have been in place. and obviously britain's like all other europeans and probably or other people in the northern hemisphere. i want to go on summer holiday. and so it's very important that they are actually welcomed in the holiday destination is mainly here in europe. germany itself, so far as defined britain as
residents check us whether to lead us. we'll hold that statement in a matter of minutes and to cover that with me and listen to that. i am joined from windsor castle by our colleague. all is just hands for the moment. it's just my colleague, hans brant, w political correspondent. we later will talk to bigger mass who is standing by at windsor castle there as well. we're going to do to meet the queen. so because it will be the last visit of anglo america as a chance to the u. k. just run me...
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thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us out as the americans use the law what people have to say to us i that's why you listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. i was interested in the global economy. our portfolio e w business beyond here is a closer look at the project. our mission to analyze the fight for market dominance . with c w business beyond on youtube and the violence on rest springs trouble of times to the south african businesses. right. i think following the jailing from the president jacobs dear man has seen stores, looters and shopping centers trashed. we report from johannesburg you has announced how it plans to be carbon neutral by 2015. the green deal will effect almost every aspect of your life. but when it hit the wrong, people will take the pattern and the fidget to your right is coming. the europe in central bank has formally begun to project to make sure it's currently moves with the times of your business. i'm robots in berlin. welcome to the program. the army has been called in to protect businesses in south africa after sever
thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us out as the americans use the law what people have to say to us i that's why you listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. i was interested in the global economy. our portfolio e w business beyond here is a closer look at the project. our mission to analyze the fight for market dominance . with c w business beyond on youtube and the violence on rest springs trouble of times to the south african businesses. right. i think...
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so you see have problem used to have dramatic situations. but on the other hand, in big cities like in berlin or it's where in paris in amsterdam, i think for these young people, for example, the necessity to, to go out in a, in queer place is to dare to go to a dance club, which is which is definitely gail, lead, you know, whatever, that's not a necessity nowadays because you can be your says wherever you are in search and big cities in certain areas to wait on that before we move on to the broader perspective. yes, i think what we have to understand is the cur, community is not uniform. so while it may be easier for some people, we have to recognize it's still about survival. and so about, you know, physically where people are going to be subject to violence, no matter where they go. and i want to push back on this, you know, not just in migrant neighborhoods. you know, i'm, when i'm talking about i don't feel comfortable going. i also meet in berlin meta so we have to understand that if you are visibly queer, if you are breaking the norms
so you see have problem used to have dramatic situations. but on the other hand, in big cities like in berlin or it's where in paris in amsterdam, i think for these young people, for example, the necessity to, to go out in a, in queer place is to dare to go to a dance club, which is which is definitely gail, lead, you know, whatever, that's not a necessity nowadays because you can be your says wherever you are in search and big cities in certain areas to wait on that before we move on to the...
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there are soldiers outside the school, and that scares us. the resume is the college. it's astounding that there are $48.00 synagogues and places of worship that are barely guarded. yes, it's very different to parents where they need a lot more security and can't, especially since the attacks things look very different in other french stages. often i used to live in paris. i lived there for 10 years with my family, including my children. about e. m is off all i can tell you there's a fundamental difference in parents. my kids didn't dan to go out onto the streets wearing the kid up is certainly not onto the metro community. and if they ever did, they would almost certainly get attacked verbally or sometimes even worse. it's different here. they can, where the keep an eye out on the street. another factor is must say, if they're wrong, hope my say you get a body that brings together the religious leaders of all religious communities. and the mayor of my say is your thought, catholics, protestants, buddhists, jews, muslims, when every one of the the ship, what do you wan
there are soldiers outside the school, and that scares us. the resume is the college. it's astounding that there are $48.00 synagogues and places of worship that are barely guarded. yes, it's very different to parents where they need a lot more security and can't, especially since the attacks things look very different in other french stages. often i used to live in paris. i lived there for 10 years with my family, including my children. about e. m is off all i can tell you there's a...