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and a german whose parents lived here wants german who was born here. we feel germans must have some special conditions for their return here. or special conditions for a return to the czech republic exist nor can they exist in a legal context in the present european legal system the only thing that could be discussed is similarities in mentality. here the love this land and the no check lifestyles but this does not imply any special rights or concessions. for the change foreign ministry the thirty five year old has if he leeson to see himself as someone who. he is a suit distant german in a cordon. with one family line although it is true that he is a chick in accordance with another his grandfathers were on different sides of the barricades which in no way undermines his firm pro czech position. the debate on how the munich agreement affected the course of european history in the twentieth century has shown no signs of abating as here it is a theoretical conference dedicated to that event in moscow both. historian from the czech republic and. historia
and a german whose parents lived here wants german who was born here. we feel germans must have some special conditions for their return here. or special conditions for a return to the czech republic exist nor can they exist in a legal context in the present european legal system the only thing that could be discussed is similarities in mentality. here the love this land and the no check lifestyles but this does not imply any special rights or concessions. for the change foreign ministry the...
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under german whose parents lived here works every german who was born here. we feel germans must have some special conditions for their return here. or special conditions for their return or assurance to the czech republic exist nor can they exist in a legal context in the present european legal system. only thing that could be discussed similarities in mentality. here of this land and the no check lifestyle but this does not imply any special rights or concessions. for the czech foreign ministry the thirty five year old has if he leeson to see himself as someone of. he is a suggestion german. with one family line although it is true that he is a chick in accordance with another his grandfathers were on different sides of the barricades which in no way undermines his firm pro czech position. the debate on how the munich agreement affected the course of european history in the twentieth century has shown no signs of abating as here at the theoretical conference dedicated to that event in moscow. a historian from the czech republic and. a historian from germany
under german whose parents lived here works every german who was born here. we feel germans must have some special conditions for their return here. or special conditions for their return or assurance to the czech republic exist nor can they exist in a legal context in the present european legal system. only thing that could be discussed similarities in mentality. here of this land and the no check lifestyle but this does not imply any special rights or concessions. for the czech foreign...
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the top german diplomat urged delhi to sign on to the nuclear test ban treaty while adding that german companies were interested in helping india modernize its military. the social networking sites facebook is once again getting some unwanted media attention. the wall street journal reports that many popular facebook applications are forwarding information about users to advertisers and internet- tracking companies. this comes on the heels of a report in a leading german newspaper which pointed out how easy it is to acquire contact information for people on the internet. >> it does not take much to spy on fellow internet users, thanks to facebook. that is needed is an existing e- mail address. enter a made-up birthday and registration is complete. facebook immediately displays which members have the entered e-mail address in their contact list. facebook knows who knows whom. >> facebook surreptitiously uses e-mail addresses of people who have nothing to do with facebook and possibly do not want anything to do with facebook. facebook molex e-mail addresses from its users, using its -- c
the top german diplomat urged delhi to sign on to the nuclear test ban treaty while adding that german companies were interested in helping india modernize its military. the social networking sites facebook is once again getting some unwanted media attention. the wall street journal reports that many popular facebook applications are forwarding information about users to advertisers and internet- tracking companies. this comes on the heels of a report in a leading german newspaper which pointed...
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he was speaking more to the german public. obviousl his speech was also being broadcast there, where the integration debate is raging. but some of the doors of the speech in the parliament today would have been puzzled but all the problems which he called "our problems," without saying whether he meant the germans or turks or both together. the problems in german cities are not really problems the turks have to do with on a daily basis. there is a rage to educate yourself in turkey. all the young people try to get education and work hard. they are taught to be very respectful to elders. all these are problems of one society dissolving into another quite far away from turkey. he was received with some bewilderment, actually. >> ok, then. could you tell us more about the other main points of his speech? >> actlly, the way he really hit the hot spot was when he was speaking about the rights of religious minorities, especially christians in turkey. that is a hot topic here. the government has been trying to improve the loty of the
he was speaking more to the german public. obviousl his speech was also being broadcast there, where the integration debate is raging. but some of the doors of the speech in the parliament today would have been puzzled but all the problems which he called "our problems," without saying whether he meant the germans or turks or both together. the problems in german cities are not really problems the turks have to do with on a daily basis. there is a rage to educate yourself in turkey....
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chancellor and the german example. well i think if i may quote angle america's most calls were words she said we kidded ourselves a while we said they won't stay some time they will be gone but this isn't reality and she was obviously talking about the migrant workers who came in to germany in the night in sixty's invited by the german government to rebuild the country after the war but this sentence testifies very clearly to the fact that the german government the successive german governments since world war two have made no genuine effort whatsoever to integrate these migrants within the wider german community they were not expected to stay they were not expected to settle down and have families and be in the build a life of their own they were expected to go back and therefore got governments in germany have made no genuine effort to make them part of german society and make them feel comfortable and at home ok kendall if i can go to you i mean what is multiculturalism mean to you and again keeping the reference of
chancellor and the german example. well i think if i may quote angle america's most calls were words she said we kidded ourselves a while we said they won't stay some time they will be gone but this isn't reality and she was obviously talking about the migrant workers who came in to germany in the night in sixty's invited by the german government to rebuild the country after the war but this sentence testifies very clearly to the fact that the german government the successive german governments...
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he was speaking more to the german public. obviously, his speech was also being broadcast there, where the integration debate is raging. but some of the doors of the speech in the parliament today would have been puzzled but all the problems which he called "our problems," without saying whether he meant the germans or turks or both together. the problems in german cities are not really problems the turks have to do with on a daily basis. there is a rage to educate yourself in turkey. all the young people try to get education and work hard. they are taught to be very respectful to elders. all these are problems of one society dissolving into another quite far away from turkey. he was received with some bewilderment, actually. >> ok, then. could you tell us more about the other main points of his speech? >> actually, the way he really hit the hot spot was when he was speaking about the rights of religious minorities, especially christians in turkey. that is a hot topic here. the government has been trying to improve the lot of
he was speaking more to the german public. obviously, his speech was also being broadcast there, where the integration debate is raging. but some of the doors of the speech in the parliament today would have been puzzled but all the problems which he called "our problems," without saying whether he meant the germans or turks or both together. the problems in german cities are not really problems the turks have to do with on a daily basis. there is a rage to educate yourself in turkey....
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and a german whose parents lived here works every german who was born here. we feel germans must have some special conditions for their return here. or special conditions for their return to the czech republic exist nor can they exist in a legal context in the present european legal system the only thing that could be discussed is similarities in mentality. here the loveliest land and the know check lifestyles but there's not imply any special rights or concessions. for the czech foreign ministry the thirty five year old has if he leeson to see himself as someone of soon. he is a suggestion german in a cordon. with one family line although it is true that he is a chick in accordance with another his grandfathers were on different sides of the barricades which in no way undermines his firm pro czech position. the debate on how the munich agreement affected the course of european history in the twentieth century has shown no signs of abating as here it is a theoretical conference dedicated to that event in moscow both. historian from the czech republic and. his
and a german whose parents lived here works every german who was born here. we feel germans must have some special conditions for their return here. or special conditions for their return to the czech republic exist nor can they exist in a legal context in the present european legal system the only thing that could be discussed is similarities in mentality. here the loveliest land and the know check lifestyles but there's not imply any special rights or concessions. for the czech foreign...
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under german whose parents lived here works german who was born here. we feel germans must have some special conditions for their return here. or special conditions for returning to the czech republic exist nor can they exist in a legal context in the present european legal system. only thing that could be discussed similarities in mentality. here the love this land and the no check lifestyles but this does not imply any special rights or concessions. for the czech fine ministry the thirty five year old has if he leeson to see himself as someone of soon. he is a suggestion german in a cordon. with one family line although it is true that he is a chick in accordance with another his grandfathers were on different sides of the barricades which in no way undermines his firm pro czech position. the debate on how the munich agreement affected the course of european history in the twentieth century has shown no signs of abating as yet as a theoretical conference dedicated to that event in moscow both. the historian from the czech republic and. historian from
under german whose parents lived here works german who was born here. we feel germans must have some special conditions for their return here. or special conditions for returning to the czech republic exist nor can they exist in a legal context in the present european legal system. only thing that could be discussed similarities in mentality. here the love this land and the no check lifestyles but this does not imply any special rights or concessions. for the czech fine ministry the thirty five...
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under german whose parents lived here works german who was born here. we feel germans must have some special conditions for their return here. or special conditions for their return to the czech republic exist nor can they exist in a legal context in the present european legal system the only thing that could be discussed is the similarities in mentality. here the loveliest land and the no check lifestyle but this does not imply any special rights or concessions. for the czech fine ministry the thirty five year old has if he leeson to see himself as someone of. he is a suggestion german in a cordon. with one family line although it is true that he is a chick in accordance with another his grandfathers were on different sides of the barricades which in no way undermines his firm pro czech position. the debate on how the munich agreement affected the course of european history in the twentieth century has shown no signs of abating as here it is a theoretical conference dedicated to that event in moscow both. the historian from the czech republic and. hist
under german whose parents lived here works german who was born here. we feel germans must have some special conditions for their return here. or special conditions for their return to the czech republic exist nor can they exist in a legal context in the present european legal system the only thing that could be discussed is the similarities in mentality. here the loveliest land and the no check lifestyle but this does not imply any special rights or concessions. for the czech fine ministry the...
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the germans say the bid presents no value to shareholders. but if the spaniards managed to increase their holdings to about 30%, there will be in a stronger position to acquire a majority stake. >> it is now official. the opel plant in belgium will close by the end of the year. none of the investors were able to come up with a successful business strategy. the plant once employed 2600 people. the closure is part of general motors' plan to slash capacity at subsidiaries throughout europe and cut 800 jobs in a bid to return to profit. european stock prices drifted lower among profit-taking. banks and automobile makers were the leading decliners. stefan has more on the day's trading from frankfurt. >> it drove down the market, although german car makers are very successful in the u.s., especially mercedes, audi, and bmw. but registration numbers in germany still go down. this is because of a bad effect in germany. there was also some profit- taking going. car sales went well in the last few weeks. after the golden months of september, october st
the germans say the bid presents no value to shareholders. but if the spaniards managed to increase their holdings to about 30%, there will be in a stronger position to acquire a majority stake. >> it is now official. the opel plant in belgium will close by the end of the year. none of the investors were able to come up with a successful business strategy. the plant once employed 2600 people. the closure is part of general motors' plan to slash capacity at subsidiaries throughout europe...
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the top german diplomat urged delhi to sign on to the nuclear test ban treaty while adding that german companies were interested in helping india modernize its military. the social networking sites facebook is once again getting some unwanted media attention. the wall street journal reports that many popular facebook applications are forwarding information about users to advertisers and internet- tracking companies. this comes on the heels of a report in a ading german nepaper whic poied out how easy it is to acquire contact information for people on the internet. >> it does not take much to spy on fellow internet users, thanks to facebook. that is needed is an existing e- mail address. enter a made-up birthday and registration is complete. facebook immediately displays which members have the entered e-mail address in their contact list. facebook knows who knows whom. >> facebookurreitiously us e-mail addssesf pele who have nothing to do with facebook and possibly do not want anything to do with facebook. facebook molex e-mail addresses from its users, using its -- collects e-mail addr
the top german diplomat urged delhi to sign on to the nuclear test ban treaty while adding that german companies were interested in helping india modernize its military. the social networking sites facebook is once again getting some unwanted media attention. the wall street journal reports that many popular facebook applications are forwarding information about users to advertisers and internet- tracking companies. this comes on the heels of a report in a ading german nepaper whic poied out...
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chancellor and the german example. well i think if i may quote angle america mo calls were words she said we kidded ourselves a while we said they won't stay some time they will be gone but this isn't reality and she was obviously talking about the migrant workers who came in to germany in the night in sixty's invited by the german government to rebuild the country after the war but this sentence testifies very clearly to the fact that the german government the successive german governments since world war two have made no genuine effort whatsoever to integrate these migrants within the wider german community they were not expected to stay and they were not expected to settle down and have families and be in the build a life of their own they were expected to go back and therefore got the governments in germany have made no genuine effort to make them part of german society and made them feel comfortable and at home ok kendall if i can go to you i mean what is multiculturalism mean to you and again keeping the referenc
chancellor and the german example. well i think if i may quote angle america mo calls were words she said we kidded ourselves a while we said they won't stay some time they will be gone but this isn't reality and she was obviously talking about the migrant workers who came in to germany in the night in sixty's invited by the german government to rebuild the country after the war but this sentence testifies very clearly to the fact that the german government the successive german governments...
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it's something that is established in the german democracy. maybe the protests we've witnessed today are an argument to increase the influence of the people in these processes. >> that wraps up our in-depth look at public protests here in germany. thank you for joining us and stay with the city can.
it's something that is established in the german democracy. maybe the protests we've witnessed today are an argument to increase the influence of the people in these processes. >> that wraps up our in-depth look at public protests here in germany. thank you for joining us and stay with the city can.
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it was to convey to germans the feeling that their society was as close knit and as cozy as a german village. it was the submittal idea behind us in a mentality. the reality was it was a conspiracy of crime. >> we're told the exhibition is constructed on the principle of the image and counter image. what does that mean in practice? >> it means that every time you have an exhibit that shows the positive aspects of not seize according to propaganda, of course, it is offset by an exhibit that shows the truth behind that line. for example, you have birthday cards that german children send adoring lead to the your, and right next to those, you have drawings done by jewish children in a concentration camp. >> what is your view, does the exhibition answer the question, why did the german followed hitler? >> i do not think it does really. because the exhibition shows that hitler was an impostor, a con man, that he was a fake and a fraud. he was certainly all of those things. when it does not do is show or penalize the extraordinary personal magnetism he undoubtedly also had. it does not do t
it was to convey to germans the feeling that their society was as close knit and as cozy as a german village. it was the submittal idea behind us in a mentality. the reality was it was a conspiracy of crime. >> we're told the exhibition is constructed on the principle of the image and counter image. what does that mean in practice? >> it means that every time you have an exhibit that shows the positive aspects of not seize according to propaganda, of course, it is offset by an...
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. >> i was a big fan of a german player. germany played turkey in the 1980's and i had a bet with my father. when germany scored a goal, i celebrated. my father sent me out of the house pierre >> but he will must suffer the same treatment on friday night if germany's horst. >> what would you like to be when you are older? >> if footballea footballer. >> one of the leading figures in south africa as anti-apartheid movement has retired from public life. the former archbishop of cape town -- he played a key role in xphealing the country. >> we will be free! >> desmond tutu has never been far from the front line. now he says it is time for a new generation of leaders. he was one of the most vocal critics of apartheid, a racist government policy of discrimination against non- whites. it earned him the nobel peace prize in 1984. he then became the first black archbishop of cape town. the leader of the anglican church in southern africa. fearless and tireless in his fight against injustice, archbishop tutu dismissed those who said
. >> i was a big fan of a german player. germany played turkey in the 1980's and i had a bet with my father. when germany scored a goal, i celebrated. my father sent me out of the house pierre >> but he will must suffer the same treatment on friday night if germany's horst. >> what would you like to be when you are older? >> if footballea footballer. >> one of the leading figures in south africa as anti-apartheid movement has retired from public life. the former...
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the german ambassador to paris. following the killing of some german soldiers by french partisans, he ordered the deportation to extermination camps of up to n2,000 french jews. another example is frank, the foreign ministry official responsible for jewish affairs. he said he had visited nazi- occupied serbia to supervise the "liquidation of jews in belgrade buehrer codey was sentenced to prison terms, but many other officials guilty of atrocities cut jobs as the diplomats after the war in a newly established foreign ministry in bonn. in the early 1950's, a christian democrat with both chancellor in foreign minister of west germany. >> he originated this wonderful sentence that is typical of its pragmatism and sometimes cynicism. he said, you do not throw out the dirty water when you do not have any clean water. but he had his reserves, and they made it relatively easy for him. just like they had in 1933, the diplomats adapted to the new situation in 1951. this time, it was a positive change for the better. >> histo
the german ambassador to paris. following the killing of some german soldiers by french partisans, he ordered the deportation to extermination camps of up to n2,000 french jews. another example is frank, the foreign ministry official responsible for jewish affairs. he said he had visited nazi- occupied serbia to supervise the "liquidation of jews in belgrade buehrer codey was sentenced to prison terms, but many other officials guilty of atrocities cut jobs as the diplomats after the war in...
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it's something that is established in the german democracy. maybe the protests we've witnessed today are an argument to increase the influence of the people in these processes. >> that wraps up our in-depth look at public protests here in germany. thank you for joining us and stay with the city can. jj
it's something that is established in the german democracy. maybe the protests we've witnessed today are an argument to increase the influence of the people in these processes. >> that wraps up our in-depth look at public protests here in germany. thank you for joining us and stay with the city can. jj
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the german central. german soldiers and he laid flowers and this was. the press tried to think if it was an official act a symbolic act or just a personal act and they came to a conclusion that it looked rather official and rather symbolic and a large percentage of russians according to the recent polls felt insulted by a german president coming to moscow and laying flowers to to to to the nazi and nazi and had nazis and seventy here do you think that was the right thing to do well i think what's important is that the germans and russians over the last sixty years have tried very hard to normalize relations and have come a long way in doing that. but i think that the. this would be you know something that obviously was discussed of time with their russian counterparts and the. must of been accepted by sure it should know the russian about equally there was nothing wrong of course and the foreign ministry the the for the winter when these things but but. what i want to now is do you think that do you thin
the german central. german soldiers and he laid flowers and this was. the press tried to think if it was an official act a symbolic act or just a personal act and they came to a conclusion that it looked rather official and rather symbolic and a large percentage of russians according to the recent polls felt insulted by a german president coming to moscow and laying flowers to to to to the nazi and nazi and had nazis and seventy here do you think that was the right thing to do well i think...
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chancellor and the german example. well i think if i may quote anglo-american mo calls were words she said we kidded ourselves a while we said they want to stay some time they will be gone but this isn't reality and she was obviously talking about the migrant workers who came to germany in the night in sixty's invited by the german government to rebuild the country after the war but this sentence testifies very clearly to the fact that the german government the successive german governments since world war two have made no genuine effort whatsoever to integrate these migrants within the wider german community they were not expected to stay they were not expected to settle down and have families and be in the build a life of their own they were expected to go back and therefore got the governments in germany have made no genuine effort to make them part of german society and made them feel comfortable and at home ok kendall if i can go to you i mean what is multiculturalism mean to you and again keeping the reference of
chancellor and the german example. well i think if i may quote anglo-american mo calls were words she said we kidded ourselves a while we said they want to stay some time they will be gone but this isn't reality and she was obviously talking about the migrant workers who came to germany in the night in sixty's invited by the german government to rebuild the country after the war but this sentence testifies very clearly to the fact that the german government the successive german governments...
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chancellor and the german example. well i think if i may quote angle america's most calls were words she said we kidded ourselves a while we said they want to stay some time they will be gone but this isn't reality and she was obviously talking about the migrant workers who came in to germany in the night in sixty's invited by the german government to rebuild the country after the war but this sentence testifies very clearly to the fact that the german government the successive german governments since world war two have made no genuine effort whatsoever to integrate these migrants within the wider german community they were not expected to stay and they were not expected to settle down and have families and be in the build a life of their own they were expected to go back and therefore got governments in germany have made no genuine effort to make them part of german society and make them feel comfortable and at home ok kendall if i can go to you i mean what is multiculturalism mean to you and again keeping the refere
chancellor and the german example. well i think if i may quote angle america's most calls were words she said we kidded ourselves a while we said they want to stay some time they will be gone but this isn't reality and she was obviously talking about the migrant workers who came in to germany in the night in sixty's invited by the german government to rebuild the country after the war but this sentence testifies very clearly to the fact that the german government the successive german...
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psyche, the german temperament? is it because he experienced what, a extremely disciplined >> i mean, i really don't think -- >> d e holocaust. >> his childhood was a rather pleasant one. he does say of course there was a peculiar antisemitism in the students but that there was not -- that this didn't bother him i really think@that he's seeing that is the period of the nazi re that completely disenchanted him. >> on the marketing of the genius einstein, he sets the stage himself for the commercialization of his image when he bequeathed his papers to the hebrew universit9 of jerusalem because the hebrew university of jerusalem now licensing agency run s attorney robert richmond to sell the rights to the use of einstein's image. the proceeds go tothe university. am i right on that? >> yes. >> now, despite the fact that einstein himself had this to say about commercial endorsements. "it is -- is it not a sad meantair commentary onthe commercialition and i must add the corruption of our time that business firms make the
psyche, the german temperament? is it because he experienced what, a extremely disciplined >> i mean, i really don't think -- >> d e holocaust. >> his childhood was a rather pleasant one. he does say of course there was a peculiar antisemitism in the students but that there was not -- that this didn't bother him i really think@that he's seeing that is the period of the nazi re that completely disenchanted him. >> on the marketing of the genius einstein, he sets the stage...
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chancellor and the german example. well i think if i may quote angle america's most calls were words she said we kidded ourselves a while we said they won't stay some time they will be gone but this isn't reality and she was obviously talking about the migrant workers who came to germany in the night in sixty's invited by the german government to rebuild the country after the war but this sentence testifies very clearly to the fact that the german government the successive german governments since world war two have made no genuine effort whatsoever to integrate these migrants within the wider german community they were not expected to stay they were not expected to settle down and have families and be in the build a life of their own they were expected to go back and therefore got governments in germany have made no genuine effort to make them part of german society and made them feel comfortable and at home ok kendall if i can go to you i mean what is multiculturalism mean to you and again keeping the reference of ch
chancellor and the german example. well i think if i may quote angle america's most calls were words she said we kidded ourselves a while we said they won't stay some time they will be gone but this isn't reality and she was obviously talking about the migrant workers who came to germany in the night in sixty's invited by the german government to rebuild the country after the war but this sentence testifies very clearly to the fact that the german government the successive german governments...
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german chancellor introduced strict currency rules. today, with no gold standard to pull out of, countries can still weaken their currency. setting artificially no interest rates and bold stimulus programs are among changing the currency prices. >> on the disappointing jobs reports. stephan sent us this report from the frankfort stock change. >> the kick-off earning season hasn't been too good after all. although. alcao reported good results. chip maker micron disappointed by poor numbers and very weak outlook for the chip demand for the rest of this year. so, this sent shares on a roller coaster ride. they ended up in positive territory, many driven by hopes that the german economy is still able to pick up some speed. >> stephan is there in frankfort, and looking at several markets in detail. we stay in frankfort, where see the blue chip up a quarter of a percent. closed today nearly unchanged. the u.s. dow topped the 11,000 and the euro is trading for $1.39. >> the euro has fallen by 4/10th of a percent. that is because august export
german chancellor introduced strict currency rules. today, with no gold standard to pull out of, countries can still weaken their currency. setting artificially no interest rates and bold stimulus programs are among changing the currency prices. >> on the disappointing jobs reports. stephan sent us this report from the frankfort stock change. >> the kick-off earning season hasn't been too good after all. although. alcao reported good results. chip maker micron disappointed by poor...
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chancellor and the german example. well i think if i may quote angle america's most calls were words she said we kidded ourselves a while we said they want to stay some time they will be gone but this isn't reality and she was obviously talking about the migrant workers who came in to germany in the night in sixty's invited by the german government to rebuild the country after the war but this sentence testifies very clearly to the fact that the german government the successive german governments since world war two have made no genuine effort whatsoever to integrate these migrants within the wider german community they were not expected to stay they were not expected to settle down and have families and be in the build a life of their own they were expected to go back and therefore got governments in germany have made no genuine effort to make them part of german society and make them feel comfortable and at home ok kendall if i can go to you i mean what is multiculturalism mean to you and again keeping the reference
chancellor and the german example. well i think if i may quote angle america's most calls were words she said we kidded ourselves a while we said they want to stay some time they will be gone but this isn't reality and she was obviously talking about the migrant workers who came in to germany in the night in sixty's invited by the german government to rebuild the country after the war but this sentence testifies very clearly to the fact that the german government the successive german...
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if there were if they were germans to be honest with respect. religion i would want all. despite the tough rhetoric from the top german acknowledges that integration is desirable for its economy that migrants have to be willing to integrate we need people in all of the industrial countries because we have not so many kids anymore i have no kids not of germans have no kids so where should the kids come from to work and help the industry going on so we need people from other countries to come. in germany there's been a rise in the immigrants and yes of course. coming from. from the religion because people are not used to. make traditions. closing. even going. to the mosque getting himself. would talk much in society if they knew how often they misunderstood others and a major challenge now with the faith. would be to chime bridge coach device which had been simmering quietly for a long time. and. from the german coalition christian democratic union party as freedom of religion should be used as an excuse not to take part in society. it's called mi
if there were if they were germans to be honest with respect. religion i would want all. despite the tough rhetoric from the top german acknowledges that integration is desirable for its economy that migrants have to be willing to integrate we need people in all of the industrial countries because we have not so many kids anymore i have no kids not of germans have no kids so where should the kids come from to work and help the industry going on so we need people from other countries to come. in...
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. >> i was a big fan of a german player. germany played turkey in the 1980's and i had a bet with my father. when germany scored a goal, i celebrated. my father sent me out of the house pierre >> but he will must suffer the same treatment on friday night if germany's horst. >> what would you like to be when you are older? >> if footballea footballer. >> one of the leading figures in south africa as anti-apartheid movement has retired from public life. the former archbishop of cape town -- he played a key role in healing the country. >> we will be free! >> desmond tutu has never been far from the front line. now he says it is time for a new generation of leaders. he was one of the most vocal critics of apartheid, a racist government policy of discrimination against non- whites. it earned him the nobel peace prize in 1984. he then became the first black archbishop of cape town. the leader of the anglican church in southern africa. fearless and tireless in his fight against injustice, archbishop tutu dismissed those who said th
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*more -- here's more. >> a typical german breakfast table with a typical german breakfast on it. and after it has been eaten, a typical pile of german waste. this is a possible alternative -- a material manufactured by german company alesco, intended to be as practical as normal plastic film, flexible but resistance to tearing, butt is made from starch. it is what is known as bioplastic. >> in contrast to traditional materials, the most controversial issue is sustainability. it is a material that is renewable and in the interval, it is perfectly feasible that they could be recycled and reuseded for the same purpose oa different purpose. it is a completely different prospect to current materials. >> this film can decompose in just eight to 12 weeks, turning into water, carbon dioxide, and soil. alesco also produces packaging for fruit and vegetables, but german officials are skeptical that these products can solve the problem of plastics. >> it is better for us to take a multi-pronged approach. we would like to see more materials we use. we need to encourage consumers to use bags
*more -- here's more. >> a typical german breakfast table with a typical german breakfast on it. and after it has been eaten, a typical pile of german waste. this is a possible alternative -- a material manufactured by german company alesco, intended to be as practical as normal plastic film, flexible but resistance to tearing, butt is made from starch. it is what is known as bioplastic. >> in contrast to traditional materials, the most controversial issue is sustainability. it is a...
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*more -- here's more. >> a typical german breakfast table with a typical german breakfast on it. and after it has been eaten, a typical pile of german waste. this is a possible alternative -- a material manufactured by german company alesco, intended to be as practical as normal plastic film, flexible but resistance to tearing, but it is made from starch. it is what is known as bioplastic. >> in contrast to traditional materials, the most controversial issue is sustainability. it is a material that is renewable and in the interval, it is perfectly feasible that they could be recycled and reused for the same purpose or a different purpose. it is a completely different prospect to current materials. >> this film can decompose in just eight to 12 weeks, turning into water, carbon dioxide, and soil. alesco also produces packaging for fruit and vegetables, but german officials are skeptical that these products can solve the problem of plastics. >> it is better for us to take a multi-pronged approach. we would like to see more materials we use. we need to encourage consumers to use bag
*more -- here's more. >> a typical german breakfast table with a typical german breakfast on it. and after it has been eaten, a typical pile of german waste. this is a possible alternative -- a material manufactured by german company alesco, intended to be as practical as normal plastic film, flexible but resistance to tearing, but it is made from starch. it is what is known as bioplastic. >> in contrast to traditional materials, the most controversial issue is sustainability. it is...
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as a german politician? >> because america has its own special policy -- america is a country in which all developments are posble, all good and bad developments are possible. it is very important that in energy change in the united states happens. very important, not just for america. >> why? >> because of the strength and influence of the in the states of america and its role in the economy and politics. therefore, it is -- but i am sure the shift and only come in no way by the present energy companies. then must come from the local level, the regional level, the state's level. it is in fact a revolution. technological revolution. there is an example of a very actual which gives the picture, which could be the model for that. the energy experts, the big information technology companies like ibm, they thought 25 ars ago the future of information technology is in highly centralized computers. they were the experts. like the energy experts. they underestimated totally what happens if there is a shift in the t
as a german politician? >> because america has its own special policy -- america is a country in which all developments are posble, all good and bad developments are possible. it is very important that in energy change in the united states happens. very important, not just for america. >> why? >> because of the strength and influence of the in the states of america and its role in the economy and politics. therefore, it is -- but i am sure the shift and only come in no way by...
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and former german chancellor helmut kohl makes a rare appearance to mark the 20th anniversary of german unification. >> here in germany, a second night of protests against of planned rail construction project. organizers expected tens of thousands to turn up for the demonstration against what is currently the biggest building project in the country. this could see a repeat of violent clashes at a similar rally on thursday. conservative government leaders, including chancellor angela merkel, say the project should go ahead as planned. >> thousands showed up on friday to voice their opposition to the expansion projects. observers say a police crackdown on a similar protest on thursday has prompted more people than ever to join the protests in the city's park. add working under police protection, crews worked on friday. >> we do not want this work to be done behind the backs of the citizens. >> we have to show we want to stay at terminal station. >> images from thursday's protest shocked many people across germany. police ordered protestors to clear the area. when protesters refused, offic
and former german chancellor helmut kohl makes a rare appearance to mark the 20th anniversary of german unification. >> here in germany, a second night of protests against of planned rail construction project. organizers expected tens of thousands to turn up for the demonstration against what is currently the biggest building project in the country. this could see a repeat of violent clashes at a similar rally on thursday. conservative government leaders, including chancellor angela...
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the german cemetery and. german soldiers and he laid flowers and this was. the press tried to think if it was an official act a symbolic act or just a personal act and they came to a conclusion that it looked rather official and rather symbolic and a large percentage of russians according to the recent polls felt insulted by german president coming to moscow and laying flowers to to to to the nazi and nazi and had nazis and sentry here do you think that was the right thing to do well i think what's important is that the germans and russians over the last sixty years have tried very hard to normalize relations and have come a long way in doing that. but i think that the. this would be you know something that obviously was discussed of time with the their russian counterparts and the. must of been accepted by sure it should know the regional vertically there was nothing wrong of course the the foreign ministry the the the for the winter of these things but but. what i want to now is do you think that do you thi
the german cemetery and. german soldiers and he laid flowers and this was. the press tried to think if it was an official act a symbolic act or just a personal act and they came to a conclusion that it looked rather official and rather symbolic and a large percentage of russians according to the recent polls felt insulted by german president coming to moscow and laying flowers to to to to the nazi and nazi and had nazis and sentry here do you think that was the right thing to do well i think...
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the german constitution officially mandates in quality. will it is remain up -- underrepresented in the german border miss. germany does not have a quota system for -- like norway, where women make up 40% of all corporate boards. >> women have a remarkably hard time getting to the top of german companies. four of them sit on the top of germany's top 200 firms. a green party member wants that to change. >> we know that teams made up of women and men are more efficient. with businesses with mixed teams, it is not only possible to produce something more quickly, it is possible to see things from different perspectives. >> top female managers 130 purse -- 30%-40% of the top jobs to go to women. >> only with a quota system will they be headhunter, recognized, and called to top-flight jobs. a quota may not be that elegant, but it is the only option. >> many women are now looking for a e.u. wide mandate. >> the german president kickoff his tour to russia with talks with dmitry medvedev. the call for closer cooperation on issues of anti-terrorism
the german constitution officially mandates in quality. will it is remain up -- underrepresented in the german border miss. germany does not have a quota system for -- like norway, where women make up 40% of all corporate boards. >> women have a remarkably hard time getting to the top of german companies. four of them sit on the top of germany's top 200 firms. a green party member wants that to change. >> we know that teams made up of women and men are more efficient. with...
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and former german chancellor helmut kohl makes a rare appearance to mark the 20th anniversary of german unification. >> here in germany, a second night of protests against of planned rail construction project. organizers expected tens of thousands to turn up for the demonstration against what is currently the biggest building project in the country. this could see a repeat of violent clashes at a similar rally on thursday. conservative government leaders, including chancellor angela merkel, say the project should go ahead as planned. >> thousands showed up on friday to voice their opposition to the expansion projects. observers say a police crackdown on a similar protest on thursday has prompted more people than ever to join the protests in the city's park. add working under police protection, crews worked on friday. >> we do not want this work to be done behind the backs of the citizens. >> we have to show we want to stay at terminal station. >> images from thursday's protest shocked many people across germany. police ordered protestors to clear the area. when protesters refused, offic
and former german chancellor helmut kohl makes a rare appearance to mark the 20th anniversary of german unification. >> here in germany, a second night of protests against of planned rail construction project. organizers expected tens of thousands to turn up for the demonstration against what is currently the biggest building project in the country. this could see a repeat of violent clashes at a similar rally on thursday. conservative government leaders, including chancellor angela...
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if they were if they were germans to be honest which would respect. her religion i would want to call. despite the tough rhetoric from the top germany acknowledges that immigration is desirable for its economy that migrants have to be willing to integrate we need people in all of the industrial countries because we have not so many kids anymore i have no kids not of germans have no kids so where should the kids come from to work and help the industry going on so we need people from other countries to come. you know. that there's been a rise in the. us of course. from the religion because people are not used to. traditions. closing. even going. to. talk much in society if they knew how often they misunderstood others and a major challenge now with the faith. would be to chime bridge cultural divides which have been simmering quietly for a long time. i don't know if boss from the german coalition christian democratic union party says freedom of religion should be used as an excuse not to take part in society. this was if there is freedom of religion and
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the headlines at this hour, eu leaders to back the french and german plan to stave off the debt crisis. indonesia's mount merapi continues to erupt. and two weeks after the rescue, the chilean miners say it is their families and faith that help them cope with life. ñ>>> the european union is facing a new round of negotiations on the lisbon treaty after leaders agreed to embark on landmark reforms designed to fend off another financial crisis. the agreement was sealed under pressure from german chancellor angela merkel and endorses limited changes to the treaty. berlin and paris demanded document be amended so we rescue fund could be set up to help nations in financial distress. >> the german chancellor and french president spent long hours trying to win over their partners. many were anchored by the agreement. but there were no hard feelings. >> my relations with mrs. merkel are untarnished and warm, but this time we did not embrace as much as usual. that has nothing to do with the news from deville. it is more about my sense of christian altruism, which forbids me from kissing anyone
the headlines at this hour, eu leaders to back the french and german plan to stave off the debt crisis. indonesia's mount merapi continues to erupt. and two weeks after the rescue, the chilean miners say it is their families and faith that help them cope with life. ñ>>> the european union is facing a new round of negotiations on the lisbon treaty after leaders agreed to embark on landmark reforms designed to fend off another financial crisis. the agreement was sealed under pressure...
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they began yesterday mainly driven by new economic german data. industrial numbers went up by 3.5%. if you compare this to last year so that they went up more than 20%, this shows that the german economy is in an excellent position at the moment which give a boost to shares. >> looking at several market indexes in a bit more detail. we see the blue chips dax closing 9/10 of a percent higher. new york markets were cautious following the release of private-sector data. the dow managed to advance toslash10 of a percent on the day. -- 2/10 of a percent. >> the british prime minister has artist the country to pull together while defending his government's plans for drastic budget cuts. -- has asked the country to pull together. he said there was no other way to deal with the deficit than his austerity plans. cuts of 25% are expected in almost every department. four men have gone on trial here in germany in what is thought to be europe's biggest ever soccer match fixing scandal. they are accused of trying to bribe referees and players to fake dozens of games in germany, hungary, and slova
they began yesterday mainly driven by new economic german data. industrial numbers went up by 3.5%. if you compare this to last year so that they went up more than 20%, this shows that the german economy is in an excellent position at the moment which give a boost to shares. >> looking at several market indexes in a bit more detail. we see the blue chips dax closing 9/10 of a percent higher. new york markets were cautious following the release of private-sector data. the dow managed to...
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the interior minister of germans -- of germany has played down the threat of german targets piled high debt or other groups. joining us is our correspondent from berlin. does this amount up to being an imminent threat? >> the word eminence is a difficult word, clearly. but washington was using that word, imminent, and the german interior minister was not. what happened in between the two, we do not quite know. but what may have happened is this drawn attack. let's go back a bit of the german authorities have been briefing pretty heavily that back in the 2009, about a dozen islamist militants from hamburg vanished from their homes and were believed to account afghanistan or northern pakistan. and we know as well that in july of this year, one of those people was arrested in afghanistan and has been questioned by the americans ever since. suppling as bits of information together, you can surmise that this man who was arrested had -- was giving information about the likelihood of an attack. how that translated into the word imminent, we do not know. but what we did know was that on monday
the interior minister of germans -- of germany has played down the threat of german targets piled high debt or other groups. joining us is our correspondent from berlin. does this amount up to being an imminent threat? >> the word eminence is a difficult word, clearly. but washington was using that word, imminent, and the german interior minister was not. what happened in between the two, we do not quite know. but what may have happened is this drawn attack. let's go back a bit of the...
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the message to immigrants in germany integrating tough talk from the german chancellor his controversial speech recently branded multiculturalism a failure up a flood of debate on an extremely sensitive issue. which is also called gaza strip because from my blood's up to the yes box he's becomes more and more arabian with high integration of the past few decades germany has seen the developments of monocultural communities such as new cologne in west berlin foreign influence in this area really is very evident in lot of foreign thought and foreign shop fronts and at the very the discussions about education failures welfare abuses and crime within immigrant groups and you've got real problems with many of these it is pumping into president says a lot of people fill holes about immigration. the recent survey conducted by the foundation in germany found that almost a third of respondents felt that immigrants were coming to exploit the country's welfare system and should be sent home when jobs were scarce and almost the same amount for the country was being overrun by foreigners here you hav
the message to immigrants in germany integrating tough talk from the german chancellor his controversial speech recently branded multiculturalism a failure up a flood of debate on an extremely sensitive issue. which is also called gaza strip because from my blood's up to the yes box he's becomes more and more arabian with high integration of the past few decades germany has seen the developments of monocultural communities such as new cologne in west berlin foreign influence in this area really...
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to be no compromise between the german i'm sorry alone. has no place here in germany so end of story. in iraq saddam hussein's a former deputy to rick has been sentenced to death a court found him guilty of persecuting islamic parties the head of the russian parliament foreign affairs committee says how well the verdict was deliberately timed to distract attention from the brow over the latest wiki leaks revelations four hundred thousand leaked u.s. secret files provide a gruesome litany of widespread killing and torture in iraq since the american invasion with tactics in prisons a little different to those which applied under saddam hussein the verdict on these was also criticized by british jeremy corbin he says executing a member of the old regime is wrong when more recent abuses need to be investigated . the reason they're doing it now and the correct on this is to divert attention away from the wiki leaks issue because wiki leaks have exposed the torture that has gone on systematically and i think the death sentence pronounced for met
to be no compromise between the german i'm sorry alone. has no place here in germany so end of story. in iraq saddam hussein's a former deputy to rick has been sentenced to death a court found him guilty of persecuting islamic parties the head of the russian parliament foreign affairs committee says how well the verdict was deliberately timed to distract attention from the brow over the latest wiki leaks revelations four hundred thousand leaked u.s. secret files provide a gruesome litany of...
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so they offer their money to the german investors. >>reporter: while germany is on track to rack up the fastest growth rate in the euro zone in 2010, in the eu as a whole it's expected to be much smaller sweden that records the fastest growth rate, with a 3.9% forecast. sweden, like germany a largely export driven economy, has experienced renewed demand for itsproducts. among sweden's leading exporters is truck company scania. >>ljungberg: senior vp corporate relations, scania the recovery started already some 1 year ago with increased demand in china which then kick-started the south american markets especially brazil and then the asian market took off and now we also see some recovery then from low level in europe. and what we saw in the first and second quarter from the results in this company was that we pretty quickly came up to record levels in margins so i thinkwe had a very positive effect of handling the crisis in the way we did. >>reporter: swedish companies are benefitting from a strong financial system and access to credit
so they offer their money to the german investors. >>reporter: while germany is on track to rack up the fastest growth rate in the euro zone in 2010, in the eu as a whole it's expected to be much smaller sweden that records the fastest growth rate, with a 3.9% forecast. sweden, like germany a largely export driven economy, has experienced renewed demand for itsproducts. among sweden's leading exporters is truck company scania. >>ljungberg: senior vp corporate relations, scania the...
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if they were if they were germans to be honest with respect. religion i would want all. despite the tough rhetoric from the top germany acknowledges that immigration is desirable for its economy but migrants have to be willing to integrate we need people in all of the industrial countries because we have not so many kids anymore i have no kids not of germans have no kids so where should the kids come from to work and help the industry going on so we need people from other countries to come. you know even though it's in germany. there's been a rise in the sense of yes yes of course where do you think that's coming from. from the religion because people are not used to. islamic traditions islamic. grows being. even going like this to the mosque getting himself there would talk much in society if they knew how often they misunderstood others and the major challenge now with that debate play why dave would be to chime bridge cultural device which had been simmering quietly for a long time. and i was going from the germany coalition christian democr
if they were if they were germans to be honest with respect. religion i would want all. despite the tough rhetoric from the top germany acknowledges that immigration is desirable for its economy but migrants have to be willing to integrate we need people in all of the industrial countries because we have not so many kids anymore i have no kids not of germans have no kids so where should the kids come from to work and help the industry going on so we need people from other countries to come. you...
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is cup also a free trade zone that's been a mistaken perception in german immigration policy that the second and third generations of immigrants would automatically integrate and why because they grew up here they attend school with our children would we see more integration problems with the second and third generations now a little forced on and it's taken us a long time to start taking lessons three measures for instance there are nationwide language and integration courses and when it comes to voluntary attendants of these courses or expectations are surpassed that means that as high demand comes to mandatory attendance of such language courses due to lack of language knowledge results are rather disappointing with all these people got the highest need to attend it means we have some tough years ahead of us here because it was all this year plus it's been accused by critics it is on the issue of immigration to deflect attention away from its failings in dealing with economic and social issues it's your party playing political games it is a ball. for the statement is clear nonsense
is cup also a free trade zone that's been a mistaken perception in german immigration policy that the second and third generations of immigrants would automatically integrate and why because they grew up here they attend school with our children would we see more integration problems with the second and third generations now a little forced on and it's taken us a long time to start taking lessons three measures for instance there are nationwide language and integration courses and when it comes...
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next month's nato summit in lisbon meeting with french and german leaders the move has been welcomed as a major move towards closer ties with the e.u. . and israel is facing criticism over a recently adopted building requires non jewish citizens to swear loyalty to the state initiative is straining already uneasy relations with the arabs who refuse to pledge themselves to a country they say is snatching. immigration tensions are rising in germany following chancellor merkel statement that multiculturalism has failed in the country next talks to a german journalist and author on what's behind the integration dispute and where it may lead stay with us. dr karp is a renowned journalist and academic but his views on islam have caused an outcry has been investigated by the german government has received multiple death threats. what are your issues with islam whenever you see a tripe and. in brazil that is untouched by a different culture everybody is going to stand up and to say you have to protect this tribe that is not affected by western or eastern or muslim or whatever culture you hav
next month's nato summit in lisbon meeting with french and german leaders the move has been welcomed as a major move towards closer ties with the e.u. . and israel is facing criticism over a recently adopted building requires non jewish citizens to swear loyalty to the state initiative is straining already uneasy relations with the arabs who refuse to pledge themselves to a country they say is snatching. immigration tensions are rising in germany following chancellor merkel statement that...
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between january and july of this year, german exports to china increased 50%. the volume of trade between the two nations amounts to some 70 billion euros. the weak yuan gives an edge to the exporters of china, but it makes foreign goods slower. analysts say the situation is likely to stay that way for some time. the chinese central bank will only allow a moderate and slow appreciation of the yuan. >> the iconic german sports car maker porsche at says it expects to break even in the current business year and expects to return to profit in 2011 as the market continues to recover. operating profit from the sports car business increase over the past year to almost 1.2 billion euros, helped by its popular model. it was once the los world's profitable car maker. it is now heavily in debt. it is recording its second straight annual loss. investors cheered the net loss of 454 million euros, because only half of what the company last forecast in mid june. onto the market and european shares finished wednesday trading at the three-week highs, driven by strong u.s. corpo
between january and july of this year, german exports to china increased 50%. the volume of trade between the two nations amounts to some 70 billion euros. the weak yuan gives an edge to the exporters of china, but it makes foreign goods slower. analysts say the situation is likely to stay that way for some time. the chinese central bank will only allow a moderate and slow appreciation of the yuan. >> the iconic german sports car maker porsche at says it expects to break even in the...
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the german cemetery and. seven soldiers and he laid flowers and this was. the press tried to think if it was an official at a symbolic act or just a personal act and they came to a conclusion that it looked rather official and rather symbolic and a large percentage of russians according to the recent polls felt insulted by a german president coming to moscow and laying flowers to to the to the nazi and nazi and had nazis and central here do you think that was the right thing to do well i think what's important is that the germans and russians over the last sixty years have tried very hard to normalize relations and have come a long way in doing that. but i think that the. this would be you know something that obviously was discussed of time with their russian counterparts and the. must of been accepted by sure it should know the russian about i believe there was nothing wrong of course and the foreign ministry they they they they for the winter with these things but but. what i want to now is do you think tha
the german cemetery and. seven soldiers and he laid flowers and this was. the press tried to think if it was an official at a symbolic act or just a personal act and they came to a conclusion that it looked rather official and rather symbolic and a large percentage of russians according to the recent polls felt insulted by a german president coming to moscow and laying flowers to to the to the nazi and nazi and had nazis and central here do you think that was the right thing to do well i think...
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three are understood to be german nationals. -- an american drone. three are understood to be german nationals. china says it wants to show the international community that is taking climate change seriously. scientists have been analyzing data that shows that man-made global warming is having a significant effect on its weather. the evidence was gathered in caves on the age of the beijing province. -- on the edge of the beijing province. >> getting ready to go back in time, we are heading to a case containing a record of china's monsoon rains over thousands of years. entering the clement cave is relatively simple. -- the climate cave is relatively simple then there is a sheer drop. backwards in the dark. we have made it into a mighty cavern. here's what we have come for, of the stalactites and stalagmites, created by water dripping in through the roof of the cave from the surface above. each trip leaves a film of mineral, each drip playing a tiny part of china's climate. scientists debate the stalagmites through traces of urani
three are understood to be german nationals. -- an american drone. three are understood to be german nationals. china says it wants to show the international community that is taking climate change seriously. scientists have been analyzing data that shows that man-made global warming is having a significant effect on its weather. the evidence was gathered in caves on the age of the beijing province. -- on the edge of the beijing province. >> getting ready to go back in time, we are...