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for germany that would be a disaster. i think the german and the european economy are strong enough to be successful in different situations. there is always up and down in the economy. you have to be able to face this. and if you want to be successful in the times we live in, you must be effective in the way that even the medium—sized companies are successful on the world market. this is what happens to germany and this is one of the parts of our success. and one of the outcomes is that we always have to face the situation that there is — a bigger growth, or a slower growth in the world economy. and this has some effects on europe and on germany, but we will be able to face it. how did you feel when donald trump called europe a foe in terms of economic and trading relationships? he is not right and anyone who knows... he is the president of the united states. saying he is not right isn't going to help you build a relationship with the administration. we have very good talks with the american administration. i had a v
for germany that would be a disaster. i think the german and the european economy are strong enough to be successful in different situations. there is always up and down in the economy. you have to be able to face this. and if you want to be successful in the times we live in, you must be effective in the way that even the medium—sized companies are successful on the world market. this is what happens to germany and this is one of the parts of our success. and one of the outcomes is that we...
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as just gets a taste of the case for and against germany. germany is helping in mali with troops supporting the united nations mission in this west african trouble spot their training mali and security forces among other top. and in afghanistan with some twelve hundred troops the german military is the second biggest contributor of personnel to nato is resolute support mission after the u.s. . and with the rapid response force germany is currently leading the spearhead of nato. it was formed as the ukraine crisis unfolded as a deterrent against russia. something of a deterrent to germany's contribution is its defense budget. and finance minister old off scholtz plans to cut it back to one point two three percent of g.d.p. by two thousand and twenty three far below nato's invision goal of two percent. chancellor merkel is still counting on one and a half percent until two thousand and twenty four. for us to fulfill their stated all the occasion i stand behind that and so does the german government. can the nato partners rely on germany. this
as just gets a taste of the case for and against germany. germany is helping in mali with troops supporting the united nations mission in this west african trouble spot their training mali and security forces among other top. and in afghanistan with some twelve hundred troops the german military is the second biggest contributor of personnel to nato is resolute support mission after the u.s. . and with the rapid response force germany is currently leading the spearhead of nato. it was formed as...
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as well and big on that of germany and that means also we have to spend more in germany. final question what about ten seconds for the next u.s. president do you think it will be easier to convince german the public that defense spending is something that should be bigger certainly i think it's not very very unpopular so him asking him of the two percent spending bill is not actually helping his goal of making judgments you know that's the trunk factor of many many aspects of their cerebral why we appreciate you coming in and sharing your insights and i thank you as well since we are on the subject of germany and the u.s. today u.s. president trump is visiting calexico california for a photo op at the us mexico border no trump has threatened to close the border completely of congress and mexico do not do more to slow the flow of migrants into the u.s. strong tells americans that his border wall will be part of the migration so leadership walls have been a recurring theme this week on both sides of the atlantic and we thought it was worth listening at how leaders invoke th
as well and big on that of germany and that means also we have to spend more in germany. final question what about ten seconds for the next u.s. president do you think it will be easier to convince german the public that defense spending is something that should be bigger certainly i think it's not very very unpopular so him asking him of the two percent spending bill is not actually helping his goal of making judgments you know that's the trunk factor of many many aspects of their cerebral why...
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let's just get a taste of the case for and against germany. germany is helping in mali with troops supporting the united nations mission in this west african trouble spot there training mali and security forces among other top. and in afghanistan with some twelve hundred troops the german military is the second biggest contributor of personnel to nato the resolute support mission after the u.s. . and with the rapid response force germany is currently leading the spearhead of nato. it was formed as the ukraine crisis unfolded as a deterrent against russia. something of a deterrent to germany's contribution is its defense budget. the finance minister old off scholtz plans to cut it back to one point two three percent of g.d.p. by two thousand and twenty three far below nato's invision goal of two percent. chancellor merkel is still counting on one and a half percent until two thousand and twenty four. for us to fulfill the stated obligation i stand behind that and so does the german government. can the nato partners rely on germany. and earlier
let's just get a taste of the case for and against germany. germany is helping in mali with troops supporting the united nations mission in this west african trouble spot there training mali and security forces among other top. and in afghanistan with some twelve hundred troops the german military is the second biggest contributor of personnel to nato the resolute support mission after the u.s. . and with the rapid response force germany is currently leading the spearhead of nato. it was formed...
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can the nato partners rely on germany. various early this year german foreign minister is an affront to lyon said nato is about decency and dependability and not just caution contributions the word dependability is important that more and more of germany's allies are beginning to doubt that germany is a reliable act what's your take on a lot they're not wrong i mean i'm not sure they're right but they're not wrong and this goes back you have to understand this is not about trump this goes back several administrations. defense secretary gates in the w. bush administration came out strongly criticizing the germans they've just been more diplomatic and that's just the americans but the other partners as well in germany clearly has to do things to this been trying to cash in its alleged peace dividend after the cold war and it has let its army navy air force just go to rags i mean this is a submarine that don't float and airplanes that don't fly and all of that and that's now well documented and that's not and that goes agains
can the nato partners rely on germany. various early this year german foreign minister is an affront to lyon said nato is about decency and dependability and not just caution contributions the word dependability is important that more and more of germany's allies are beginning to doubt that germany is a reliable act what's your take on a lot they're not wrong i mean i'm not sure they're right but they're not wrong and this goes back you have to understand this is not about trump this goes back...
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out germany would be annihilated. so the better prepared we were to defend ourselves the greater the chance that we never have to use those weapons on the saddam in the pool that's called deterrence and it worked. any soldier can understand that concept. and that's how we explained it to the you know if. that's the biggest and then there is in. until the one nine hundred ninety s. there were one hundred twenty similar storage sites throughout germany and the artillery shells were intended to stop soviet tank forces. the shells had a range of twenty to thirty kilometers so they would have been fired only on german soil this footage shows one such small nuclear explosion. there were nuclear anti-aircraft missiles and even nuclear mines. there were all sorts of crazy weapons during the cold war period if you look back at that today you'd think the world are gone insane because those weapons represented absolute self destruction. that there were nuclear landmines on the border between east and west germany and the nikkei
out germany would be annihilated. so the better prepared we were to defend ourselves the greater the chance that we never have to use those weapons on the saddam in the pool that's called deterrence and it worked. any soldier can understand that concept. and that's how we explained it to the you know if. that's the biggest and then there is in. until the one nine hundred ninety s. there were one hundred twenty similar storage sites throughout germany and the artillery shells were intended to...
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germany's history. but what about the future of the u.s. nuclear program this is the facility in the nevada desert at which the pentagon develops and test weapons. right now experts are working on the b. sixty one mod twelve the latest version of a tactical and strategic nuclear weapon. it's an expensive project but the budget for twenty nine hundred eleven is estimated to be about two hundred fifty four million dollars. to be sixty one can be deployed with a number of military aircraft including german tornado fighter bombers adaptation of those aircraft was scheduled for twenty nineteen p a two hundred integration refers to the tranny though a two hundred. and about five eight years there will be a new type of weapon more advanced that's going to be coming back to germany and be deployed here at google. but aircraft have to be configured for that type of aircraft for the for that. weapon it's called a b. sixty one twelve. the tornado is right now undergoing flight test in the united states to be able
germany's history. but what about the future of the u.s. nuclear program this is the facility in the nevada desert at which the pentagon develops and test weapons. right now experts are working on the b. sixty one mod twelve the latest version of a tactical and strategic nuclear weapon. it's an expensive project but the budget for twenty nine hundred eleven is estimated to be about two hundred fifty four million dollars. to be sixty one can be deployed with a number of military aircraft...
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attitudes in germany? we've talked about attitudes towards migration, we've talked about women. what about when it comes to balancing the books in germany? that much in your own country in order to show that, as you say in german, you are in the black, not in the red. this is an obsession that goes back to the 1930s. isn't it time to move on and to say, let us invest in our own country, because it's notjust good for germany, it's good for the rest of the eu, because those countries in the south say that german obsession with its own economy and keeping the money in the bank is harming the union as a whole. yes, that is a popular argument, that our very conservative budget policy and no new debt leads to fewer investment. but the truth is we have invested a lot in recent years, we have made available a lot of money, the economy has grown, and it shows that responsible budget policy and investing into the future are not mutually exclusive. i am from a federal state which has a very difficult budget position,
attitudes in germany? we've talked about attitudes towards migration, we've talked about women. what about when it comes to balancing the books in germany? that much in your own country in order to show that, as you say in german, you are in the black, not in the red. this is an obsession that goes back to the 1930s. isn't it time to move on and to say, let us invest in our own country, because it's notjust good for germany, it's good for the rest of the eu, because those countries in the south...
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can the nato partners rely on germany. earlier this year german foreign minister and said nato is about decency and dependability and not just cash in contributions the word dependability is important that more and more of germany's allies are beginning to doubt that germany is a reliable act what's your take on a lot they're not wrong i mean i'm not sure they're right but they're not wrong and this goes back you have to understand this is not about trump this goes back several administrations. defense secretary gates in the w. bush administration came out strongly criticizing the germans they've just been more diplomatic and that's just the americans but the other partners as well and germany clearly has. thanks to this been trying to cash in its alleged peace dividend after the coal. the war and has let its army navy air force just go to rags i mean there's a submarines that don't float and airplanes that don't fly and all of that and that's now well documented and that's not and that goes against the grain and i think t
can the nato partners rely on germany. earlier this year german foreign minister and said nato is about decency and dependability and not just cash in contributions the word dependability is important that more and more of germany's allies are beginning to doubt that germany is a reliable act what's your take on a lot they're not wrong i mean i'm not sure they're right but they're not wrong and this goes back you have to understand this is not about trump this goes back several administrations....
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on military expenses germany has agreed to move in the direction of that goal. that it obvious washington bureau chief alexander phenomena joins me now from the alexander nato secretary general against altenburg has been speaking to reporters what did he say. he was basically talking about the agenda for this meeting here and one huge topic here is russia and what has been described here as russia's aggressive behavior especially in the black sea and the ministers here are talking about the so-called black sea package measures including civilians and more nato ships in the black sea with the purpose of strengthening georgia and especially ukraine with the purpose of making sure that ukraine ships can travel safely in an area that is effectively controlled by russia the current strange has become sort of flashpoint between russia and the west and after russia ceased ukrainian ships there in november so that is one of the topics the foreign ministers are talking about here they also are talking about afghanistan the new training mission in iraq and of course burde
on military expenses germany has agreed to move in the direction of that goal. that it obvious washington bureau chief alexander phenomena joins me now from the alexander nato secretary general against altenburg has been speaking to reporters what did he say. he was basically talking about the agenda for this meeting here and one huge topic here is russia and what has been described here as russia's aggressive behavior especially in the black sea and the ministers here are talking about the...
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common attitudes in germany? we have talked about towards migration, we have talked about women. migration, we have talked about women. what about when it comes to balancing the books in germany? there is quite an obsession here with actually not investing that much on your own country in order to show that, as you say, you are in the black, not the red. this goes back to an obsession which goes back to the 1930s. isn't it time to move on and say let us invest in our own country because it is notjust good for germany, it is good for the rest of the eu, because those countries in the south say that german obsession with its own economy and keeping the money in the bank is harming the union as a whole? translation: yes. that is a popular argument, that our very conservative budget policy and no new debt leads to fewer investments. but the truth is that we have invested a lot in recent yea rs. is that we have invested a lot in recent years. that we have made available a lot of money. that the economy has grown. it s
common attitudes in germany? we have talked about towards migration, we have talked about women. migration, we have talked about women. what about when it comes to balancing the books in germany? there is quite an obsession here with actually not investing that much on your own country in order to show that, as you say, you are in the black, not the red. this goes back to an obsession which goes back to the 1930s. isn't it time to move on and say let us invest in our own country because it is...
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of us have personal ties to germany and have worked in germany and worked with german officials. , the weatherstone was in the economy ministry recently. but it is a special treat for us a senior german official reaches across the atlantic and reaches out to our audience and to give us an understanding of where they see the world going and where the world should go. be not we are going to completely satisfied but definitely stimulated and urged ford by his vision. has beencellor scholz the federal minister of finance for roughly a year now. he is been acting chairman of the socialist democratic party for this last year. served in aars, he role, and he was vice chair of to 2011. from 2009 importantly, he was also federal minister of labour and social affairs in the previous government from 2007-2009, and as i was reminded during that period in the early days of the germany undertook a set of labor market programs which orkame referred to as short w in german. when i was sitting at the bank of england, we were trying to figure out how we could emulate this and none of us successfully did
of us have personal ties to germany and have worked in germany and worked with german officials. , the weatherstone was in the economy ministry recently. but it is a special treat for us a senior german official reaches across the atlantic and reaches out to our audience and to give us an understanding of where they see the world going and where the world should go. be not we are going to completely satisfied but definitely stimulated and urged ford by his vision. has beencellor scholz the...
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and germany last year spends one point two three percent of its g.d.p. on defense and that now the current budget at least comes to increase up to one point five percent by twenty twenty four but this two percent target say of g.d.p. spending on defense is still a long way away and that's actually an open and target in germany but they still as i mentioned has very much to do with the reluctance in germany to participate in front line military operations and the s.p.d. which was is the mynah it's a junior partner in the governing coalition right now they have already put the brakes on defense spending and instead they're calling for more money to be invested into actual military capabilities but that in itself is a really big challenge for germany there's these really damning reports over the last few months about the state of the bundestag the german military with a lack of recruits a lack of equipment so that itself is very difficult and the idea of even getting germans to become members of the military as well is a whole different challenge it's a deb
and germany last year spends one point two three percent of its g.d.p. on defense and that now the current budget at least comes to increase up to one point five percent by twenty twenty four but this two percent target say of g.d.p. spending on defense is still a long way away and that's actually an open and target in germany but they still as i mentioned has very much to do with the reluctance in germany to participate in front line military operations and the s.p.d. which was is the mynah...
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if pieces germany's nazi past should be seen you know wider context. and we also want to focus on the positive aspects of german history because we think every nation needs positive points to identify with its feelings been in power what do you suppose you can do to support stressing the favorable aspects of german history's pulling the wool over people's eyes i think it's wrong and downright dangerous and we have done important work over decades taking a critical look at our own history and on the. political conflicts that could affect the future of germany's public memorials. i'd like to turn now to thomas sparrow our political correspondent for more on this good to see a thomas so the far right a of da is trying to change the culture of our members that is so integral and so important to germany how has it gone down with the other political parties well as you can imagine all other political parties have rejected that stance of the alternative for germany there are many issues where germany sort of parties have been at odds in recent months but. if
if pieces germany's nazi past should be seen you know wider context. and we also want to focus on the positive aspects of german history because we think every nation needs positive points to identify with its feelings been in power what do you suppose you can do to support stressing the favorable aspects of german history's pulling the wool over people's eyes i think it's wrong and downright dangerous and we have done important work over decades taking a critical look at our own history and on...
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the answer is both but while a disorderly breaks it threatens to disrupt supply chains across europe germany companies try to focus on the task ahead and that is keeping pace with new technologies. also on the show spain is a pioneer in wind power and fresh cash into large scale renewable power projects promises to boost the sector. back up to your business i want to get jones in berlin and another day another failure by the british parliament to agree on a way forward for brics it on monday lawmakers rejected a fresh set of alternatives to the withdrawal agreement prime minister theresa may has put to the vote three times already and this means that the prospect of a britain leaving the european union without a deal ten days from now that is april the twelfth remains firmly on the table protesters of varied views took to the streets to express their frustration over the deadlock. meanwhile the ongoing breaks and uncertainty is proving expensive for german companies despite contingency plans above all there is a sense of this belief now. the cs he is the head of the german electrical industr
the answer is both but while a disorderly breaks it threatens to disrupt supply chains across europe germany companies try to focus on the task ahead and that is keeping pace with new technologies. also on the show spain is a pioneer in wind power and fresh cash into large scale renewable power projects promises to boost the sector. back up to your business i want to get jones in berlin and another day another failure by the british parliament to agree on a way forward for brics it on monday...
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your show you doesn't individual have made in germany ninety minutes. people here love life they love their country but not the current conditions iran a journey through a land full of contradictions of joy and sadness confidence and doubt. our documentary depicts the contrasts of everyday life and help people cope with that iran bittersweet starts may seconds on g.w. . into unofficial estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia neatly and illegally. already at all i'd return to. to visit friends i don't think i'd ever go back there to live where i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. with most global news that matters. make some minds. i'm not going to think about it the just wild guess sometimes i am but i stand up in the winter happens when the germans thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotype question that in the years in d.c. for the country that i now live. you don't seem to take it as grandma there you go it's all about who am. i my job join me to meet the jetman from d.w. . post. this i
your show you doesn't individual have made in germany ninety minutes. people here love life they love their country but not the current conditions iran a journey through a land full of contradictions of joy and sadness confidence and doubt. our documentary depicts the contrasts of everyday life and help people cope with that iran bittersweet starts may seconds on g.w. . into unofficial estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia neatly and illegally. already at all...
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into uncharted waters and hurt companies in the blocks biggest economy germany that's the forecast from the country's main industrial federation the p.d.i. . it's a pity that the britons decided to leave but it's it's a fact we just do not have to comment so we have to take it so what we call for now is let us hope for an orderly exit not give so much harm to the economy on both sides of the channel if it comes to a cliff edge scenario that would really be horrible what do the numbers say according to the p.d.i. a new deal breaks it would reduce german economic growth to just not point seven percent for this year and set of its current prediction of one point two percent. and it would impact the labor market as well the b.t.i. says one in four companies with business connections to britain will probably have to axe jobs if the u.k. really does leave e.u. without a deal. now no wonder breaks it also casts a shadow over the world's biggest industrial fair currently underway in hanover germany with many companies their worries about the impact it will have on their supply chains now then i
into uncharted waters and hurt companies in the blocks biggest economy germany that's the forecast from the country's main industrial federation the p.d.i. . it's a pity that the britons decided to leave but it's it's a fact we just do not have to comment so we have to take it so what we call for now is let us hope for an orderly exit not give so much harm to the economy on both sides of the channel if it comes to a cliff edge scenario that would really be horrible what do the numbers say...
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and germany similar to nato. but on the other hand -- then comes a domestic debate in the kind of party power politics and then germany is sending mixed messages which you mention. so the question is we stick to northrend not stream to the pipeline and at the same time we do lots of deterrence and defense and the somewhat papa say. what you actually want you want to do that upon project was a russian so you want to defend us against the russians? then we have to export problem on the one hand we want to build a strategic autonomous europe as fronts miss big industrial flexure projects. but then we don't want to export them so what papa say yep honestly in terms of credibility reliability. we don't really know what you want and that's the same with the one point 542% defense budget we cannot talk about what you that's what is in the whole day. and when it's about to strengthening the institutions to do what you liked what is nato in you you when you say well maybe not. so there is a kind of a gap between what we d
and germany similar to nato. but on the other hand -- then comes a domestic debate in the kind of party power politics and then germany is sending mixed messages which you mention. so the question is we stick to northrend not stream to the pipeline and at the same time we do lots of deterrence and defense and the somewhat papa say. what you actually want you want to do that upon project was a russian so you want to defend us against the russians? then we have to export problem on the one hand...
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with germany's history. but what about the future of the us nuclear program this is the facility in the nevada desert at which the pentagon develops and tests weapons. right now experts are working on the b. sixty one mod twelve the latest version of a tactical and strategic nuclear weapon. it's an expensive project. the budget for twenty nine thousand alone is estimated to be about two hundred fifty four million dollars. the sixty one can be deployed with a number of military aircraft including german tornado fighter bombers adaptation of those aircraft was scheduled for twenty nineteen ph two hundred integration refers to the tranny though a two hundred. and about five eight years there will be a new type of weapon more advanced that's going to be coming back to germany and be deployed here google. but aircraft have to be configured for that type of aircraft for the for that. weapon it's called a b sixty one twelve. the tornado is right now undergoing flight test in the united states to be able to deliver
with germany's history. but what about the future of the us nuclear program this is the facility in the nevada desert at which the pentagon develops and tests weapons. right now experts are working on the b. sixty one mod twelve the latest version of a tactical and strategic nuclear weapon. it's an expensive project. the budget for twenty nine thousand alone is estimated to be about two hundred fifty four million dollars. the sixty one can be deployed with a number of military aircraft...
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i'm happy that i can return to my beloved homeland times germany. and. the kurdish authorities would like to get rid of foreigners like zainab as quickly as possible but hardly any country wants them back the local authorities are overburdened with investigating securing evidence clarifying guilt an international court is now supposed to solve the issue but the west is treating this initiative with great caution. presence of thousands of fighters and their families is a major problem for the autonomy's authorities in northeastern syria. we do not have the possibility of bringing them to justice here if they have committed crimes against syrians or iraqis now they spend their days waiting to go back home but their fate remains uncertain as long as they are not welcome in their former homelands. after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day. i was issued when i arrived here i slept with six people in a room. it was hard i was fair. i even got white hair. and the german language head nodding off just gets me and could help but you need me to
i'm happy that i can return to my beloved homeland times germany. and. the kurdish authorities would like to get rid of foreigners like zainab as quickly as possible but hardly any country wants them back the local authorities are overburdened with investigating securing evidence clarifying guilt an international court is now supposed to solve the issue but the west is treating this initiative with great caution. presence of thousands of fighters and their families is a major problem for the...
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position well germany has said no it's very much against a hot border but these official or at least physical infrastructure on that border to come protect the integrity of the single market a customs union really could become a reality and that's exactly what marco wants to assess today why. effects this could have on the border and on those lives of people living with potential borders physical infrastructure on the frontier again between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and of course germany is also keeping its own interests in mind as well of course if the u.k. crash does indeed crash out of the you on april twelfth without a deal that could have huge economic repercussions for germany certainly some of the biggest repercussions it within the e.u. on the e.u. member states but right now germany is very much waiting for answers from london and again this is been the problem time and time again as this process has become longer and longer is that the the german economy that german business is to are also waiting for answers they just want to know exactly what it is that
position well germany has said no it's very much against a hot border but these official or at least physical infrastructure on that border to come protect the integrity of the single market a customs union really could become a reality and that's exactly what marco wants to assess today why. effects this could have on the border and on those lives of people living with potential borders physical infrastructure on the frontier again between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and of...
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as well and big part on that of germany and that means also we have to spend more in germany. final question what about ten seconds the next u.s. president do you think it will be easier to convince german the public that defense spending is something that should be bigger suddenly i think it's not very very unpopular so him asking him of the two percent spending goal is not actually helping his goal of making germans spend you know that's the trump factor many many aspects of their cerebral why we appreciate you coming in and sharing your insights and i thank you. well since we are on the subject of germany and the us today u.s. president trump is visiting calexico california for a photo op at the us mexico border no trump has threatened to close the border completely of congress and mexico do not do more to slow the flow of migrants into the u.s. strong tells americans that his border wall will be part of the migration so legion walls have been a recurring theme this week on both sides of the atlantic and we thought it was worth listening at how leaders invoke the image of w
as well and big part on that of germany and that means also we have to spend more in germany. final question what about ten seconds the next u.s. president do you think it will be easier to convince german the public that defense spending is something that should be bigger suddenly i think it's not very very unpopular so him asking him of the two percent spending goal is not actually helping his goal of making germans spend you know that's the trump factor many many aspects of their cerebral...
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can the nato partners rely on germany. andreas earlier this year german foreign minister as an affront to lyon said nato is about decency and dependability and not just cash in contributions the word dependability is important that more and more of germany's allies are beginning to doubt that germany is a reliable act so what's your take on the left they're not wrong i mean i'm not sure they're right but they're not wrong and this goes back you have to understand this is not about trump this goes back several administrations. defense secretary gates in the bush administration came out strongly criticizing the germans they've just been more diplomatic and that's just the americans but the other partners as well and germany clearly has the thanks of has been trying to cash in its alleged peace dividend after the cold war and it has let its army navy and air force just go to rags i mean there's a submarines that don't float and airplanes that don't fly and all of that and that's now well documented and that's not and that goe
can the nato partners rely on germany. andreas earlier this year german foreign minister as an affront to lyon said nato is about decency and dependability and not just cash in contributions the word dependability is important that more and more of germany's allies are beginning to doubt that germany is a reliable act so what's your take on the left they're not wrong i mean i'm not sure they're right but they're not wrong and this goes back you have to understand this is not about trump this...
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with germany's history. but what about the future of the us nuclear program this is the facility in the nevada desert at which the pentagon develops and test weapons. right now experts are working on the b. sixty one model twelve the latest version of a tactical and strategic nuclear weapon. it's an expensive project. the budget for twenty nine hundred eleven is estimated to be about two hundred fifty four million dollars. to be sixty one can be deployed with a number of military aircraft including german tornado fighter bombers adaptation of those aircraft was scheduled for twenty nineteen ph two hundred integration refers to the tranny a two hundred. in about five eight years there will be a new type of weapon more advanced that's going to be coming back to germany and be deployed here at google. but aircraft have to be configured for that type of aircraft for the for that. weapon it's called a b. sixty one twelve. the tornado is right now undergoing flight test in the united states to be able to deliver t
with germany's history. but what about the future of the us nuclear program this is the facility in the nevada desert at which the pentagon develops and test weapons. right now experts are working on the b. sixty one model twelve the latest version of a tactical and strategic nuclear weapon. it's an expensive project. the budget for twenty nine hundred eleven is estimated to be about two hundred fifty four million dollars. to be sixty one can be deployed with a number of military aircraft...
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i am happy that i can return to my beloved homeland times germany. and. the kurdish authorities would like to get rid of foreigners like zainab as quickly as possible but hardly any country wants them back the local authorities are overburdened with investigating securing evidence clarifying guilt an international court is now supposed to solve the issue but the west is treating this initiative with great caution. residents of thousands of fighters and their families is a major problem for the autonomy's authorities in northeastern syria. we do not have the possibility of bringing them to justice here if they have committed crimes against syrians or iraqis now they spend their days waiting to go back home but their fate remains uncertain as long as they are not welcome in their former home. let's get more on this now we are joined by christoph reuter a journalist from the magazine spiegel he is joining us from northern syria welcome to the program and thank you for being with us we know that you have actually had contact with many of the women in these ca
i am happy that i can return to my beloved homeland times germany. and. the kurdish authorities would like to get rid of foreigners like zainab as quickly as possible but hardly any country wants them back the local authorities are overburdened with investigating securing evidence clarifying guilt an international court is now supposed to solve the issue but the west is treating this initiative with great caution. residents of thousands of fighters and their families is a major problem for the...
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is in the interest of germany as well as other. actress to germany the chancellor of economic and energy affairs and so on and so for us it's a big aspect north stream too is predicted to to lower gas prices for e.u. consumers but mr verver sees it is still not in the e.u.'s interest because it will increase dependence on russian energy i put it to use the dollar is concerned i've weighed the benefits of price cuts especially in germany which currently pays the most in europe. been the most for the electricity but if it comes to gas germany has a long cooperation vis the soviet union address russia it was obvious you know successful we are not as much dependent as russia is dependent on the european market i mean look simply on the. grid of. you know from siberia to europe and you can changes over overnight on the other had we have so many other suppliers i mean we have a lot of allergy notes in europe which are you know only used by thirty percent we have navi as a key supplier from the north we have still the netherlands we have
is in the interest of germany as well as other. actress to germany the chancellor of economic and energy affairs and so on and so for us it's a big aspect north stream too is predicted to to lower gas prices for e.u. consumers but mr verver sees it is still not in the e.u.'s interest because it will increase dependence on russian energy i put it to use the dollar is concerned i've weighed the benefits of price cuts especially in germany which currently pays the most in europe. been the most for...
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as well and on that of germany and that means also we have to spend more in germany. final question what about ten seconds for the next u.s. president do you think it will be easier to convince german the public that defense spending is something that should be bigger certainly i think it's not very very unpopular so him asking him of the two percent spending bill is not actually helping his goal of making payments you know that's the trump factor many many aspects of their cerebral why we appreciate you coming in and sharing your insights and i thank you as. well since we are on the subject of germany and the u.s. today u.s. president trump is visiting calexico california for a photo op at the us mexico border no trump has threatened to close the border completely of congress and mexico do not do more to slow the flow of migrants into the u.s. trump tells americans that his border wall will be part of the migration so legion walls have been a recurring theme this week on both sides of the atlantic and we thought it was worth listening at how leaders invoke the image
as well and on that of germany and that means also we have to spend more in germany. final question what about ten seconds for the next u.s. president do you think it will be easier to convince german the public that defense spending is something that should be bigger certainly i think it's not very very unpopular so him asking him of the two percent spending bill is not actually helping his goal of making payments you know that's the trump factor many many aspects of their cerebral why we...
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attitudes in germany? we have talked about, towards migration, we have talked about women. what about when it comes to balancing the books in germany? there is quite an obsession herewith actually not investing that much in your own country in order to show that, as you say in german, you are in the black, not in the red. this is an obsession that goes back to the 1930s. isn't it time to move on and to say, let us invest in our own country, because it is notjust good for germany, it is good for the rest of the eu, because those countries in the south say that german obsession with its own economy and keeping the money in the bank is harming the union as a whole. yes, that is a pop argument, that are very conservative budget policy and no new debt leads to chill -- policy and no new debt leads to chill —— leads to fewer investment. but the truth is we have invested a lot in recent years, we have made available a lot of money, the economy has grown, and it shows that responsible budget policy and investi
attitudes in germany? we have talked about, towards migration, we have talked about women. what about when it comes to balancing the books in germany? there is quite an obsession herewith actually not investing that much in your own country in order to show that, as you say in german, you are in the black, not in the red. this is an obsession that goes back to the 1930s. isn't it time to move on and to say, let us invest in our own country, because it is notjust good for germany, it is good for...
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position well germany has said no it's very much against a hot border but these official or at least physical infrastructure on that board to come protect the integrity of the single market a customs union really could become a reality and that's exactly what marco wants to assess today why. effects this could have on the border and on the lives of people living with potential borders physical infrastructure on the frontier again between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and of course germany is also keeping its own interests in mind as well of course if the u.k. crash does indeed crash out of the a u. on april twelfth without a deal that could have huge economic repercussions for germany certainly some of the biggest repercussions it within the e.u. on all the e.u. member states but right now germany is very much waiting for answers from london and again this is been the problem time and time again as this process has become longer and longer is that the the german economy that business is to are also waiting for answers they just want to know exactly what it is that they
position well germany has said no it's very much against a hot border but these official or at least physical infrastructure on that board to come protect the integrity of the single market a customs union really could become a reality and that's exactly what marco wants to assess today why. effects this could have on the border and on the lives of people living with potential borders physical infrastructure on the frontier again between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and of...
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soldiers like alex went to war for germany. but once they returned to their country many of them feel lost. critics say that's not right the boldest their faces new responsibilities on the domestic front and in alliances in twenty fourteen russia annexed crimea and since u.s. president trump has been in office many europeans doubt that they can depend on the united states they expect germany to step up to the plate. i'm not looking down on the one hand we promised nato three combat divisions and we train them up but we are very hesitant to deploy them that in itself is not bad in principle but it's a discrepancy that comes at the cost of the soldiers. maybe we need to be more honest and say will scrap combat troops and provide medical and logistic services instead. then we wouldn't have these problems. but our special forces have an international reputation as world champions in the training field and we're scared in many cases politicians are scared stiff of deploying them because someone might sprain their foot that leads to
soldiers like alex went to war for germany. but once they returned to their country many of them feel lost. critics say that's not right the boldest their faces new responsibilities on the domestic front and in alliances in twenty fourteen russia annexed crimea and since u.s. president trump has been in office many europeans doubt that they can depend on the united states they expect germany to step up to the plate. i'm not looking down on the one hand we promised nato three combat divisions...
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can the nato partners rely on germany. andreas earlier this year german foreign minister from the lion said nato is about decency and dependability and not just cash in contributions the word dependability is important that more and more of germany's allies are beginning to doubt that germany is a reliable act so what's your take on a lot they're not wrong i mean i'm not sure they're right but they're not wrong and this goes back you have to understand this is not about trump this goes back several administrations. defense secretary gates in the w. bush administration came out strongly criticizing the germans they've just been more diplomatic and that's just the americans but the other partners as well and germany clearly has to do the things that has been trying to cash in its alleged peace dividend after the cold war and it has let its army navy and air force just go to rags i mean there's a submarines that don't float and airplanes that don't fly and all of that and that's now well documented and that's not and that goe
can the nato partners rely on germany. andreas earlier this year german foreign minister from the lion said nato is about decency and dependability and not just cash in contributions the word dependability is important that more and more of germany's allies are beginning to doubt that germany is a reliable act so what's your take on a lot they're not wrong i mean i'm not sure they're right but they're not wrong and this goes back you have to understand this is not about trump this goes back...
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the number -- a number of us have personal ties to germany and have worked in germany. colleague was chief economist in the german economy ministry recently. but it is a special treat for us when a senior german official reaches across the atlantic and reaches out to our audience and attempts to give us an understanding of where they see the world going and where the world should go. i think we are going to be not completely satisfied but definitely stimulated and urged ford by his vision. vice chancellor scholz has been the federal minister of finance for roughly a year now. he is been acting chairman of the socialist democratic party for this last year. for seven years, he served in a role, and he was vice chair of the group from 2009 to 2011. importantly, he was also federal minister of labour and social affairs in the previous government from 2007-2009, and as i was reminded during that period in the early days of the crisis, germany undertook a set of labor market programs which became referred to as short work in german. when i was sitting at the bank of england,
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but germany has not met the 2% goal. and the president has been very critical of germany. do you think he is going to believe those assurances from stoltenberg? alexandra: no, i don't think so. i asked president trump if he is going to talk about germany with the nato secretary-general and he told me yes because he still believes that germany is not paying enough, not paying its share. now here we have to say not only officials in the white house, but also officials at the state department and even experts are sort of disappointed that germany, according to new projections, probably won't meet its target of spending 1.5% of gdp on defense. and that is something that is being criticized here because experts even say it is difficult to be credit -- credible as a defender of multilateralism, something which germany is trying to do, if this country is not spending more on defense. brent: that is a very good point. we know there are members of the german chancellor's own party who say that they are proud that they are spending more on n socl services and not on the defense. but
but germany has not met the 2% goal. and the president has been very critical of germany. do you think he is going to believe those assurances from stoltenberg? alexandra: no, i don't think so. i asked president trump if he is going to talk about germany with the nato secretary-general and he told me yes because he still believes that germany is not paying enough, not paying its share. now here we have to say not only officials in the white house, but also officials at the state department and...
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i'll be talking about you and i was talking about germany i mean germany honestly is not paying their fair share i have great respect for uncle and i have great respect for that country my father's german right was german and born in a a very wonderful place in germany and so i have a great feeling for germany but they're not paying what they. be paying you're paying close to one percent and is supposed to be paying two percent in the united states over the years got to a point where it's paying four point three percent which is very unfair and the u.s. to be pretty especially under me because the g.d.p. is going up so much because it's one point three of a much larger g.d.p. so we're paying for a big proportion of nato which basically is protecting europe so we're protecting europe. let's go straight to brussels where nato has its headquarters and did have used standing by for us good morning sorry president trump there again pressing nato allies especially germany to spend more on their militaries as nato marks the seventieth birthday can you give us a picture of its overall financi
i'll be talking about you and i was talking about germany i mean germany honestly is not paying their fair share i have great respect for uncle and i have great respect for that country my father's german right was german and born in a a very wonderful place in germany and so i have a great feeling for germany but they're not paying what they. be paying you're paying close to one percent and is supposed to be paying two percent in the united states over the years got to a point where it's...
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nico is in germany to learn german to look beneath him. why not learn with him d w z learning course nikos fake. bomb the system the entire us or entire scheme for jurors or dealing with anyone at all they killed many civilians in. coming clearing my father while. i was a student because i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became alledge kind of sob. providing insights global news that measures d.w. made for mines. that. extravagant didn't. really know their stuff. with. and stephanie stole. the party and chat with musicians from around the world. groups every week double. this is g.w. news from berlin tonight in israel the ballots are being counted in one of the closest elections in years but already two candidates are claiming victory benjamin netanyahu the incumbent prime minister in the political fight of his life and his challenger former general benny guns a political newcomer with a real chance of winning who will be israel's next leader we'll go live to jerusalem also coming up the clock is running against her br
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soldiers like alex went to war for germany. but once they returned to their country many of them feel lost. critics say that's not right the boldest their faces new responsibilities on the domestic front and in alliances in twenty fourteen russia annexed crimea and since u.s. president trump has been in office many europeans doubt that they can depend on the united states. they expect germany to step up to the plate and be done on the one hand we promised nato three combat divisions and we train them up but we are very hesitant to deploy them that in itself is not bad in principle but it's a discrepancy that comes at the cost of the soldiers. maybe we need to be more honest and say will scrap combat troops and provide medical and logistic services instead. then we wouldn't have these problems. but our special forces have an international reputation as world champions in the training field and we're scared in many cases politicians are scared stiff of deploying them because someone might sprain their foot that leads to huge frus
soldiers like alex went to war for germany. but once they returned to their country many of them feel lost. critics say that's not right the boldest their faces new responsibilities on the domestic front and in alliances in twenty fourteen russia annexed crimea and since u.s. president trump has been in office many europeans doubt that they can depend on the united states. they expect germany to step up to the plate and be done on the one hand we promised nato three combat divisions and we...
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let's talk about germany which is europe's biggest economy. what we see is there are three elements. story has economics gotten tepid. the political story -- mark ballas the most powerful political figure europe has and there is a succession story we need to be aware of. deutsche bank being this once upon a time it was the bank of germany and then it became an international bank. it is grappling with what size it is supposed to be. jason: that is a fast-moving story with wide-ranging implications. these banks are the twin pillars of the financial system, the commercial banking system in germany. they are vital institutions but also weak institutions. both banks have struggled to generate profitability, to so the kind of strength and resilience other european banks aftertarted to produce years of recovering after the crash and it is funny but it is the german banks which many would think would be the strongest that have actually become the laggards in the european banking scene. >> what happened? you are right on both counts. the assumption wou
let's talk about germany which is europe's biggest economy. what we see is there are three elements. story has economics gotten tepid. the political story -- mark ballas the most powerful political figure europe has and there is a succession story we need to be aware of. deutsche bank being this once upon a time it was the bank of germany and then it became an international bank. it is grappling with what size it is supposed to be. jason: that is a fast-moving story with wide-ranging...
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as well and on that of germany and that means also we have to spend more in germany. final question what about ten seconds for the next u.s. president do you think it will be easier to convince german the public that defense spending is something that should be bigger certainly i think it's not very very unpopular so him asking him of the two percent spending bill is not actually helping his goal of making judgments you know that's the trump factor many many aspects there sarah brookmyre we appreciate you coming in and sharing your insights tonight thank you as well since we are on the subject of germany and the u.s. today u.s. president trump is this a thing calexico california for a photo op at the us mexico border no trump has threatened to close the border completely of congress and mexico do not do more to slow the flow of migrants into the u.s. trump tells americans that his border wall will be part of the migration so the walls have been a recurring theme this week on both sides of the atlantic and we thought it was worth listening at how leaders invoke the ima
as well and on that of germany and that means also we have to spend more in germany. final question what about ten seconds for the next u.s. president do you think it will be easier to convince german the public that defense spending is something that should be bigger certainly i think it's not very very unpopular so him asking him of the two percent spending bill is not actually helping his goal of making judgments you know that's the trump factor many many aspects there sarah brookmyre we...
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fight our way into syria he killed in fighting and she came back to germany and. another guy went against second time there this isn't a this is an example to show you how dangerous they are you've interviewed a number of women women the brides of the liars fighters. was there an attraction to the anti feminist message that is part of the city ology what drew them in the the women you talk to while in the end of the day that women live in the kind of sharia. imagination that the woman for a play the role as a host wife she should serve her man and she is she should keep herself in holds she serve the religions she serve the god when she is. this is a kind of you can't say it until phantom ism like this but also with the communal energy inside because they look to others as unbelievers and they do not accept even to talk with someone i came from iraq and i talk with her she said i don't want to talk with you because you are i believe are something that i think our perspective can we get it here is there you can roll your eyes a better christian we're not going to t
fight our way into syria he killed in fighting and she came back to germany and. another guy went against second time there this isn't a this is an example to show you how dangerous they are you've interviewed a number of women women the brides of the liars fighters. was there an attraction to the anti feminist message that is part of the city ology what drew them in the the women you talk to while in the end of the day that women live in the kind of sharia. imagination that the woman for a...
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in germany channel t.v. in nigeria and chris think here in south africa on the phones over and i'm joined by michael presenter and nigeria hello everybody and hi-z. i'm now it's a me here in lagos we are really in a element today we had to guinea and we visited a school garden in uganda but that's not all. how to go fishing in the area. how shepherds in germany are contributing to biodiversity and how a man in nigeria is the decanting it's nice to address conservation. in ingle fishing is coming west africa's coastal waters there are a number of reasons for that either there are no regulations all fishel is turn a blind eye in some places gigantic to all us on europe and china depleting the fish stocks one country in the region is taking steps to control illegal fishing and its waters namely live baby we have company the activists on the nile in conservation and geo sea shepherd on patrol. this is robots part comes to town in the area nearly everyone here. leaves from fishing but in the past few decades larg
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it's clear by 1938 that life in germany is becoming unbearable for jews. in march, germany annexes austria, bringing in another 200,000 jews under german control. thousands wait outside u.s. consulates every day to get on the waiting list for the u.s. and suicides skyrocket. only 27,370 people can emigrate each year. roosevelt also called an international conference beyond france.ian, 32 nations attend, most declaring a very the that declaring they are not willing to take any more immigrants, either for economic reasons or they do not have a racial problem and they are not interested in importing a racial problem. the kristallnacht attacks of november 1938 are headline news in the u.s. for 3 weeks, with much larger than the coach of the 1938 midterm elections or the 20th anniversary of the end of world war i. polls showed americans overwhelmingly disapprove of the nazi treatment of jews, but only 21% think the united states should bring in more jewish immigrants. congress is bipartisan in their unwillingness to adjust the immigration laws. the situation is
it's clear by 1938 that life in germany is becoming unbearable for jews. in march, germany annexes austria, bringing in another 200,000 jews under german control. thousands wait outside u.s. consulates every day to get on the waiting list for the u.s. and suicides skyrocket. only 27,370 people can emigrate each year. roosevelt also called an international conference beyond france.ian, 32 nations attend, most declaring a very the that declaring they are not willing to take any more immigrants,...
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here in germany the right train populous party or turning to for germany or f.t. once germans to be proud of being german many in the party believe the country's culture of remembrance is standing in the way and that's the emphasis germany has placed on reckoning with the holocaust to ensure that this dark chapter is not repeated but the air. he claims gemma spent too much time my id in the past. not far from berlin sex and house and concentration camp was one of many sites where people were brutally annihilated on a huge scale german world war two school groups come here from across europe to learn about nazi atrocities. this is short this is really depressing. makes me feel very sad little as it's a horrible feeling to be here. until now there has been a consensus in german politics to ensure that the crimes of the nazi era not forgotten especially among younger generations but the far right a.f.d. reject this they claim nazi history takes up too much school time and say the culture of remembrance is bad for germany. the effect ladies and gentlemen is quite clea
here in germany the right train populous party or turning to for germany or f.t. once germans to be proud of being german many in the party believe the country's culture of remembrance is standing in the way and that's the emphasis germany has placed on reckoning with the holocaust to ensure that this dark chapter is not repeated but the air. he claims gemma spent too much time my id in the past. not far from berlin sex and house and concentration camp was one of many sites where people were...
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the former leader of germany's right wing populist i have tea party frock a petry has been fined six thousand euros in a case involving campaign finances petrie resigned as leader of the day after her party a first made it into germany's national parliament in twenty seventeen she said the a.f.p. had become too radical. now just spirits between greece and let's do this again. there's been a dispute between greece and the republic of macedonia which appears to have been resolved this was because of the a name the republic of macedonia emerged after the collapse of yugoslavia but there was already a great province called macedonia and athens where that that meant a new nation had further territorial ambitions so greece vetoed its neighbors efforts to join international institutions it took eight years to resolve the route in the end the fix was simple. twenty first century diplomacy at its best to heads of state making history with a selfie alexis tsipras is the first greek prime minister to visit the north macedonia and capitals copia the neighboring countries were at odds for three d
the former leader of germany's right wing populist i have tea party frock a petry has been fined six thousand euros in a case involving campaign finances petrie resigned as leader of the day after her party a first made it into germany's national parliament in twenty seventeen she said the a.f.p. had become too radical. now just spirits between greece and let's do this again. there's been a dispute between greece and the republic of macedonia which appears to have been resolved this was because...
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jason: wide-ranging implications in germany and the global financial system. ed robinson brought us more. >> these banks are the twin pillars of the commercial banking system in germany, so they are vital institutions. they are also weak institutions, both banks have struggled to generate revenue growth, profitability, to show the kind of strength and resilience a lot of european banks have started to produce after years of recovering after the crash. it is funny, but it is the german banks which many would think would be the strongest that have become the laggards in the european banking scene. jason: why? what happened? you are right on both accounts. the assumption would be these are strong german banks, deutsche bank especially, it should be at the heart of the financial system, yet it has fallen by the wayside relative to its big u.s. competitors. where did they go wrong? >> looking at deutsche bank specifically, it essentially made a big bet in 2012, and that is where the story focuses. this decision driven by the chairman, who is still the chairman toda
jason: wide-ranging implications in germany and the global financial system. ed robinson brought us more. >> these banks are the twin pillars of the commercial banking system in germany, so they are vital institutions. they are also weak institutions, both banks have struggled to generate revenue growth, profitability, to show the kind of strength and resilience a lot of european banks have started to produce after years of recovering after the crash. it is funny, but it is the german...
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is only issued 4000 visas from germany. roosevelt adjusts the state department's interpretation of this public charge clause in 1933 and again in 1937. as more germans joined the waiting list to get here, they slowly begin to issue more visas. that life in 1938 germany is becoming unbearable for jews. in march germany annexes austria, bringing in another 200,000 jews under german control. thousands wait outside u.s. consulates everyday to get on the waiting list for the u.s. and suicide is skyrocketing. that's dormant only 27,370 people can emigrate each year to you roosevelt also called an international conference beyond france. 32 nations attend, most declaring a very the that declaring they are not willing to take any more immigrants, either for economic reasons or they do not have a racial problem and they are not interested in importing a racial problem. of november 1938 our headline news in the u.s. for three weeks, with much larger than the coach of the 1938 midterm elections or the anniversary of the end of world wa
is only issued 4000 visas from germany. roosevelt adjusts the state department's interpretation of this public charge clause in 1933 and again in 1937. as more germans joined the waiting list to get here, they slowly begin to issue more visas. that life in 1938 germany is becoming unbearable for jews. in march germany annexes austria, bringing in another 200,000 jews under german control. thousands wait outside u.s. consulates everyday to get on the waiting list for the u.s. and suicide is...
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i'm happy that i can return to my beloved homeland times germany. get this. the kurdish authorities would like to get rid of foreigners like zainab as quickly as possible but hardly any country wants them back the local authorities are overburdened with investigating securing evidence clarifying guilt an international court is now supposed to solve the issue but the west is treating this initiative with great caution. presence of thousands of fighters and their families is a major problem for the autonomy's authorities in northeastern syria. we do not have the possibility of bringing them to justice here if they have committed crimes against syrians or iraqis now they spend their days waiting to go back home but their fate remains uncertain as long as they are not welcome in the former home. let's get more on this now we are joined by christoph roy turned journalist from the magazine spiegel he is joining us from northern syria welcome to the program and thank you for being with us we know that you have actually had contact with many of the women in these cam
i'm happy that i can return to my beloved homeland times germany. get this. the kurdish authorities would like to get rid of foreigners like zainab as quickly as possible but hardly any country wants them back the local authorities are overburdened with investigating securing evidence clarifying guilt an international court is now supposed to solve the issue but the west is treating this initiative with great caution. presence of thousands of fighters and their families is a major problem for...