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reporter: over 10 million people in germany are not tizens. that means they don't get to vote in the september election. although they live, work, and pay taxes here. and those who can te, often don't. hibba kablame. hibba:s year's elethe problem is that theseto people aret reached t to. it's rareldone. hmost tend to target certains elegroups of people who theyto they td to approh whiteepeop. rit to vote. but they don pay attenon to ople whoook like m for example. but when you talk to them, you can te people aropen to sharing at bothershem. rerter: it's raini, so the group takes a brk. manyere belie that racm can only be overcome if german potics becomes more open to immigrants. hibba: youvolved a people theshow istet tell you “wow,ou speak reallyood german." i can tak that f a dayr two, but it' really hurul if pele say that tyou every day. >> i know what hibba's talking about. you're beingevalued, just because you look different. hibba: i've bn in sittions,ot in e centerf town tugh, ere peop tolme, “won't vo a foreier like u into parliame
reporter: over 10 million people in germany are not tizens. that means they don't get to vote in the september election. although they live, work, and pay taxes here. and those who can te, often don't. hibba kablame. hibba:s year's elethe problem is that theseto people aret reached t to. it's rareldone. hmost tend to target certains elegroups of people who theyto they td to approh whiteepeop. rit to vote. but they don pay attenon to ople whoook like m for example. but when you talk to them, you...
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reporter: over 10 million people in germany are not tizens. that means they don't get to vote in the september election. although they live, work, and pay taxes here. and those who can te, often don' hibba kauser says this year's election campaign is partlto blame. hibba: the problem is that these people an't reacheout to. 's rary done. most tend to target certain groups of people who they asme defitely have the right to ve. th tend to aroach wheertain groups ofpeople. who they but th don'texample.tion t but when you talk to them, you n tell peoe are openo sharg whatothers the rerter: it's raini, so the group takes a brk. manyere belie that racm can only be overcome if german potics becomes more open to immigrants. hibba: youvolvednd peoe on theshow street telyou “w, you spely really good rman.” ian take that for day otwo, b it's rely hurtf if peop say at to you everday. >> i know what hibba's talking about. you're bng devalued, just because you look different. hibba: i've bn in sittions,ot n the nter of wn thoug wherpeople td me,“i won'
reporter: over 10 million people in germany are not tizens. that means they don't get to vote in the september election. although they live, work, and pay taxes here. and those who can te, often don' hibba kauser says this year's election campaign is partlto blame. hibba: the problem is that these people an't reacheout to. 's rary done. most tend to target certain groups of people who they asme defitely have the right to ve. th tend to aroach wheertain groups ofpeople. who they but th...
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that is effective in germany like and then an example and with power over germany's economy. >> that china. you are in the white house. you are national security advisor you have the top job in the institution that brings together military and diplomatic initiatives to the united states at the moment at the moment when the whole country partly because the donald trump and president xi though whole country is realizing that china will not be a friend. we are in for something new "berlin on —- the berlin wall is an analogy for the great firewall of china the combination of laws and technology to isolate the realm of the chinese communist party from outside influence". all kinds of things are different what all the russians have ever got from us the chinese are invested in silicon valley up and down. >> a lot of things are different. that you are arguing there is something central to the relationship of china and is not that different from the relationship of the struggle of the soviet union. is that correct? >> absolutely you can see that. this is an ideological competition and also
that is effective in germany like and then an example and with power over germany's economy. >> that china. you are in the white house. you are national security advisor you have the top job in the institution that brings together military and diplomatic initiatives to the united states at the moment at the moment when the whole country partly because the donald trump and president xi though whole country is realizing that china will not be a friend. we are in for something new...
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there germany still holds a very strong position. also the professional education system is clearly earn an important pillar of the economy, which is still working very well. but, and here the 2 quotes are correct. there are some weaknesses. in particular, when we talk about the coverage of high speed internet access in particular and the mo bile sector, there is still a room for maneuver. but we also have to, i have to say that the situation there is improving gradually, early, but it is improving. what impact has the black 0 role had? ah, do you think always keeping one eye on the budget deficit? the balanced budget sir, is not hindering germany. foreign or investing we have seen are almost record high levels of government investment being in line with the so called lex 0. it's a question of setting the right priorities. what is there actually expanding massively in germany? is our items are, are in the budget to which have a lot to do was they're spending for social on support of programs. we an aging population. therefore, the pe
there germany still holds a very strong position. also the professional education system is clearly earn an important pillar of the economy, which is still working very well. but, and here the 2 quotes are correct. there are some weaknesses. in particular, when we talk about the coverage of high speed internet access in particular and the mo bile sector, there is still a room for maneuver. but we also have to, i have to say that the situation there is improving gradually, early, but it is...
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ian, you've obviously been in germany too. how much does the leadership of germany matter outside its own borders, cross—border in europe and internationally? tensions between the uk, europe, america as we face east. it obviously matters hugely, it's the most important country in europe. it's interesting also that i thought the greens did quite well and were probably the most forceful on the emerging issues of how to deal with the dictatorial regimes, in china particularly but also in russia. the whole attitude towards pressure is quite interesting with the energy crisis whereby germany seems very complacent about russia and this is alarming some of its allies but particularly in eastern europe in poland, ukraine and the baltic states. it symbolised by the new gas pipeline which allows putin to pump his into europe and circumvent ukraine. we've also seen how the greens came back, that was very interesting. i was also very struck by the spd were in the doldrums at the start of the year and were nowhere. it does show again the
ian, you've obviously been in germany too. how much does the leadership of germany matter outside its own borders, cross—border in europe and internationally? tensions between the uk, europe, america as we face east. it obviously matters hugely, it's the most important country in europe. it's interesting also that i thought the greens did quite well and were probably the most forceful on the emerging issues of how to deal with the dictatorial regimes, in china particularly but also in russia....
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any anti— shells of petro shortages in germany? h0. of petro shortages in germany? no, not to a of petro shortages in germany? no, rrot to a large _ of petro shortages in germany? no, not to a large extent. very - not to a large extent. very interested _ not to a large extent. very interested in. _ not to a large extent. very interested in. i— not to a large extent. very interested in. i know- not to a large extent. very| interested in. i know you're not to a large extent. , interested in. i know you're going back to germany so we will hear back very soon. thanks everyone for watching. bye—bye. well, the advice for this weekend is macs, raincoats, umbrellas — you may not even want to venture out at all if you don't like the sort of weather. it is not looking pretty over the next few days, spells of heavy rain, gale—force winds, the possibility of travel disruption — autumn has well and truly arrived, on cue. now, this is the satellite picture, and the weather is looking pretty rough over the atlantic, areas of heavy weather are developing, low pressure alr
any anti— shells of petro shortages in germany? h0. of petro shortages in germany? no, not to a of petro shortages in germany? no, rrot to a large _ of petro shortages in germany? no, not to a large extent. very - not to a large extent. very interested _ not to a large extent. very interested in. _ not to a large extent. very interested in. i— not to a large extent. very interested in. i know- not to a large extent. very| interested in. i know you're not to a large extent. , interested in....
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at the time, germany's booming postwar economy desperately needed more workers. by the time recruitment ended in 1973, about 850,000 so-called guestworkers moved from turkey to west germany, most eventually returned home. but not her. she married, had a daughter she had her own small shop, got divorced, eventually retired, so today, after nearly 60 years in germany, does she feel turkish or german? >> [speaking foreign language] translator: what a funny question? i feel like me. brent: sports news and football. italy face pain wednesday and did nation's league semifinal two months after the two clashed in another semifinal. italy won the game on penalties, part of an unbeaten run that stands at a record 37 games. belgium and france face-off in the other semifinal. the final will be played on sunday. you are watching "dw news." after a short break, i would take you through "the day." tonight, a whistleblower, and what facebook and instagram are doing to us and our children. we will be right back. ♪ >ñ >> welcome to life in paris, world news and analysis from fr
at the time, germany's booming postwar economy desperately needed more workers. by the time recruitment ended in 1973, about 850,000 so-called guestworkers moved from turkey to west germany, most eventually returned home. but not her. she married, had a daughter she had her own small shop, got divorced, eventually retired, so today, after nearly 60 years in germany, does she feel turkish or german? >> [speaking foreign language] translator: what a funny question? i feel like me. brent:...
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there germany still holds a very strong position. also the professional education system is clearly earn an important pillar of the economy, which is still working very well. but, and here the 2 quotes are correct. there are some weaknesses in particular, when we talk about the coverage of high speed internet and access in particular and the mo bile sector. there are still a room for maneuver, but we also have to, i have to say that the situation there is improving gradually early, but it is improving. what impact has the black 0 ro had r d? thank always keeping one eye on the budget deficit. the balanced budget sir, is not hindering germany. forum are investing, we have seen are almost record high levels of government investment being in line with the so called lex 0. it's a question of setting the right priorities. what is, are actually expanding massively in germany is, are items are, are in the budget. the rich have a lot to do was there's ending for social on the support of programs. we an aging population. therefore, the pensio
there germany still holds a very strong position. also the professional education system is clearly earn an important pillar of the economy, which is still working very well. but, and here the 2 quotes are correct. there are some weaknesses in particular, when we talk about the coverage of high speed internet and access in particular and the mo bile sector. there are still a room for maneuver, but we also have to, i have to say that the situation there is improving gradually early, but it is...
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yeah, over there in germany again, germany is taken in so many people from abroad. so many asylum seekers. g, g. bear that in mind as well. ok. people are coming from terribly trouble backgrounds, often are the trying to find new lives and they come from different societies, ways of living ways of being. it's not just good enough to say, hey guys, you're in safety now. i suppose that you're a lot of assimilation, a lot of looking after a lot of point to the right direction is enough of that being done over in germany . oh not. there's not enough done like this over in germany as well. so if you look at the case of migration, 1st of all, if we don't ask the nato states, for example, we don't conduct and was like enough gas. or like in syria, people wouldn't have to leave their countries. that's the 1st step. then we have to see that if people come to live and. busy countries, of course they have to have a good education if we take them and then we have to give them the possibility to work. and of course we have to as well, if people come traumatized from wall countri
yeah, over there in germany again, germany is taken in so many people from abroad. so many asylum seekers. g, g. bear that in mind as well. ok. people are coming from terribly trouble backgrounds, often are the trying to find new lives and they come from different societies, ways of living ways of being. it's not just good enough to say, hey guys, you're in safety now. i suppose that you're a lot of assimilation, a lot of looking after a lot of point to the right direction is enough of that...
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there germany still holds a very strong position. also the professional education system is clearly earn an important pillar of the economy, which is still working very well. but, and here the 2 quotes are correct. there are some weaknesses in particular, when we talk about the coverage of high speed internet and access in particular and the mo bile sector. there are still a room for maneuver, but we also have to, i have to say that the situation there is improving gradually early, but it is improving. what impact has the black 0 ro had r d? thank always keeping one eye on the budget deficit. the balanced budget sir, is not hindering germany. forum are investing, we have seen are almost record high levels of government investment to being in line with the so called lex 0. it's a question of setting the right priorities. what is, are actually expanding massively in germany is our items are, are in the budget. the rich have a lot to do was there's funding for social on support of programs. we an aging population. therefore the pension
there germany still holds a very strong position. also the professional education system is clearly earn an important pillar of the economy, which is still working very well. but, and here the 2 quotes are correct. there are some weaknesses in particular, when we talk about the coverage of high speed internet and access in particular and the mo bile sector. there are still a room for maneuver, but we also have to, i have to say that the situation there is improving gradually early, but it is...
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germany was our most valuable friend through those times. she was able to express solidarity with gestures. angela merkel came to paris she took the initiative and was the first to say she would join a mass demonstration against the threat of islamic extremism on january 11. that shaped our cooperation in the fight against terrorism. it was very important for franco-german relations, and for the personal relationship between myself and merkel. it fostered enduring respect and appreciation. >> in the summer of 2015, merkel faced one of e most consequential decisions of her political career. millions were fleeing war and persecution in syria and other cris regions. many sought refuge in eupe. and thereou had a cavan ofhe world's most stitute, finding their way through these mhustlers on these dangerous bos, making eir way into gree and italynd beyond. fand everywhere they went, thee mdoors were slammed in their face >>veryone was osing their bs from entering. she took the bold step of standing up and saying "i am going to open my borders and i
germany was our most valuable friend through those times. she was able to express solidarity with gestures. angela merkel came to paris she took the initiative and was the first to say she would join a mass demonstration against the threat of islamic extremism on january 11. that shaped our cooperation in the fight against terrorism. it was very important for franco-german relations, and for the personal relationship between myself and merkel. it fostered enduring respect and appreciation....
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germany was our most valuable friend through those times. she was able to express solidarity with gestures. angela merkel came to paris she took the initiative and was the first to say she would join a mass demonstration against the threat of islamic extremism on january 11. that shaped our cooperation in the fight against terrorism. it was very important r franco-german relations, and for the personal relationship between myself and merkel. it fostered enduring respect and appreciation. >> in the summer of 2015, merkel faced one of e most consequential decisions of her political career. llions were fleeing war and persecution in syria and other cris regions. many sought refuge in eupe. and thereou had a cavan ofhe world's most stitute, finding their way through these mhustlers on these dangerous bos, making eir way into gree and italynd beyond. fand everywhere they went, thee mdoors werefacemmed in their >> everyone s closineir borderto preventigrants fand evefrom entering.ent, thee mdshe took the bold step ofr standing up and saying "i am
germany was our most valuable friend through those times. she was able to express solidarity with gestures. angela merkel came to paris she took the initiative and was the first to say she would join a mass demonstration against the threat of islamic extremism on january 11. that shaped our cooperation in the fight against terrorism. it was very important r franco-german relations, and for the personal relationship between myself and merkel. it fostered enduring respect and appreciation....
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a, who's a politician for germany, shooting christian democrats. and they both said in their view, it's a step backwards for press. freedom in europe does isn't. oh, clearly this situation does not put european freedom in a positive light. we have to acknowledge the deny mediaspace has been subject to censorship and manipulation, which reminds me of the worst times in germany. it's in our interests for our see to make an even greater contribution to german and european media diversity. as i've said before, r t has become an integral component of european press freedom. we as citizens have the right to be informed and have access to high quality journalists, regardless of its origin fitness. i considered it a challenging situation that now the russian point of view, public, or political, is being more and more suppressed. archie deutsch does not have a particularly good reputation in germany, not with readers, but rather among their colleagues. they don't like artie deutsche, because it has broken their monopoly and the dictate of opinion in german
a, who's a politician for germany, shooting christian democrats. and they both said in their view, it's a step backwards for press. freedom in europe does isn't. oh, clearly this situation does not put european freedom in a positive light. we have to acknowledge the deny mediaspace has been subject to censorship and manipulation, which reminds me of the worst times in germany. it's in our interests for our see to make an even greater contribution to german and european media diversity. as i've...
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there germany still holds a very strong position. also the professional education system is clearly earn an important pillar of the economy, which is still working very well. but, and here the 2 quotes are correct. there are some weaknesses in particular, when we talk about the coverage of high speed internet and access in particular and the mo bile sector. there are still a room for maneuver, but we also have to, i have to say that the situation there is improving gradually early, but it is improving. what impact has the black 0 ro had? d. thank always keeping one eye on the budget deficit. the balanced budget sir, is not hindering germany. forum are investing, we have seen are almost record high levels of government investment being in line with the so called lex 0. it's a question of setting the right priorities. what is, are actually expanding massively in germany is, are items are, are in the budget. the rich have a lot to do was there's ending for social on support of programs. we an aging population. therefore, the pension sys
there germany still holds a very strong position. also the professional education system is clearly earn an important pillar of the economy, which is still working very well. but, and here the 2 quotes are correct. there are some weaknesses in particular, when we talk about the coverage of high speed internet and access in particular and the mo bile sector. there are still a room for maneuver, but we also have to, i have to say that the situation there is improving gradually early, but it is...
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it has been three weeks since federal elections in germany. we know that the parliament will be younger and more diverse, including germany's first two transgender parliamentarians. reporter: they have made history. the two green party mps are the first trans women to win seats in germany's parliament, the bundestag. >> it was an incredibly intoxicating feeling. >> i was ecstatic on the day of the election. reporter: one of them will move from north rhine-westphalia to the capital of berlin. at just 27, she is one of the youngest members of parliament. >> when i went into politics over 10 years ago, there were no trans role models. i only knew about trans people from a tabloid-driven with sensational points of view where it was only about operations. reporter: tessa has been politically active for over 20 years. originally from bavaria in southern germany, her main focus will be on your political issues and climate protection. >> in the bundestag, i would also like to build on the political work i have been doing in the bavarian state parliame
it has been three weeks since federal elections in germany. we know that the parliament will be younger and more diverse, including germany's first two transgender parliamentarians. reporter: they have made history. the two green party mps are the first trans women to win seats in germany's parliament, the bundestag. >> it was an incredibly intoxicating feeling. >> i was ecstatic on the day of the election. reporter: one of them will move from north rhine-westphalia to the capital...
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ian, you've obviously been in germany too. how much does the leadership of germany matter outside its own borders, cross—border in europe and internationally? we have seen changing alliances. tensions between the uk, europe, america as we face east. it obviously matters hugely, it's the most important country in europe. it's interesting also that i thought the greens did quite well and were probably the most forceful on the emerging issues of how to deal with the dictatorial regimes, in china particularly but also in russia. the whole attitude towards russia is quite interesting with the energy crisis whereby germany seems very complacent about russia and this is alarming some of its allies but particularly in eastern europe in poland, ukraine and the baltic states. it symbolised by the new gas pipeline which allows putin to pump his into europe and circumvent ukraine. we've also seen how the greens came back, that was very interesting. i was also very struck by the spd were in the doldrums at the start of the year and were
ian, you've obviously been in germany too. how much does the leadership of germany matter outside its own borders, cross—border in europe and internationally? we have seen changing alliances. tensions between the uk, europe, america as we face east. it obviously matters hugely, it's the most important country in europe. it's interesting also that i thought the greens did quite well and were probably the most forceful on the emerging issues of how to deal with the dictatorial regimes, in china...
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there germany still holds a very strong position. also the professional education system is clearly earn an important pillar of the economy, which is still working very well. but, and here the 2 quotes are correct. there are some weaknesses. in particular, when we talk about the coverage of high speed internet and access in particular and the mo bile sector, there are still a room for maneuver. but we also have to, i have to say that the situation there is improving gradually early, but it is improving. what impact has the black 0 ro had? d. thank always keeping one eye on the budget deficit. the balanced budget sir, is not hindering germany form or investing we have seen are almost record high levels of government investment being in line with the so called lex 0. it's a question of setting the right priorities. what is there actually expanding massively in germany is our items are, are in the budget. the rich have a lot to do was ers and ink for social on support of programs. we an aging population, therefore the pension system abs
there germany still holds a very strong position. also the professional education system is clearly earn an important pillar of the economy, which is still working very well. but, and here the 2 quotes are correct. there are some weaknesses. in particular, when we talk about the coverage of high speed internet and access in particular and the mo bile sector, there are still a room for maneuver. but we also have to, i have to say that the situation there is improving gradually early, but it is...
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i was serving as a captain in the united states cavalry on the border of east germany and west germany in november 1989. and on that day near colbert germany the town where martin luther translated the bible intogerman , the birthplace of hans morgan, is where our soldiers, cavalry troopers went from one moment she stare down east german border guards to the next moment seeing the gates thrown open and then tens and then thousands and then tens of thousands of east germans pouring across that border bearing bouquets of water and bottles of wine. i saw a direct correlation not to the speech but to the result that president reagan demonstrated by effecting a renaissance in our military in the 1980s. and demonstrating our resolve to as you said in his words when you cited thatearly interview that we win and they lose . i felt a direct correlation and got to witness it firsthand in kohlberg west germany. >> i'm going to try one more time to find somebody who will stay with me. i'm way over doing this. you know correctly, you say the speech at the time was largely ignored and i remember a l
i was serving as a captain in the united states cavalry on the border of east germany and west germany in november 1989. and on that day near colbert germany the town where martin luther translated the bible intogerman , the birthplace of hans morgan, is where our soldiers, cavalry troopers went from one moment she stare down east german border guards to the next moment seeing the gates thrown open and then tens and then thousands and then tens of thousands of east germans pouring across that...
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in germany, we call it... and this scarecrow, it's the most expensive one in germany, i would say, because i bought it from a soldier's heir who had stolen it. the coat you mean? the coat, yes. so one of the heirs gave me a call asking if i would be interested in this coat of my father, i said yes, and he wanted, she wanted $500, and i paid it. you mean this old military grade coat, this leather coat, is actually your father's old coat? yes. what i have to admit, since this scarecrow is standing here, i have got a stronger connection to my father, it's very strange. and always when i am sitting in our living room looking at him, being a scarecrow in the end, father, that's your fault. niklas, i want to hear more about your family history, dig deeper into your relationship with their father, but i also went to get out of this cold north german wind. good idea. why don't we head back into your home? okay, that's great. bye—bye, scarecrow. niklas frank, welcome to hard talk. thank you. do you feel that you have
in germany, we call it... and this scarecrow, it's the most expensive one in germany, i would say, because i bought it from a soldier's heir who had stolen it. the coat you mean? the coat, yes. so one of the heirs gave me a call asking if i would be interested in this coat of my father, i said yes, and he wanted, she wanted $500, and i paid it. you mean this old military grade coat, this leather coat, is actually your father's old coat? yes. what i have to admit, since this scarecrow is...
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the also got so it's of alexander new from germany's last part . you know, so the leave him a, he was a politician for the cd party. they say it, it says that it is a step backwards for press freedom in europe. does this in, oh, clearly this situation does not put european freedom in a positive light. we have to acknowledge that deny mediaspace has been subject to censorship and manipulation, which reminds me of the worst times in germany. it's in our interests for our see to make an even greater contribution to german and european media diversity. as i've said before, r t has become an integral component of european press freedom. we as citizens have the right to be informed and have access to high quality journalists regardless of its origin. others fitness. i considered it a challenging situation that now the russian point of view, public or political, is being more and more suppressed. archie deutsch does not have a particularly good reputation in germany, not with readers, but rather among their colleagues. they don't like our t deutsche, beca
the also got so it's of alexander new from germany's last part . you know, so the leave him a, he was a politician for the cd party. they say it, it says that it is a step backwards for press freedom in europe. does this in, oh, clearly this situation does not put european freedom in a positive light. we have to acknowledge that deny mediaspace has been subject to censorship and manipulation, which reminds me of the worst times in germany. it's in our interests for our see to make an even...
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and rti has been struggling to start a teeny broadcast in germany for many years, facing both overton hayden resistance. so all in all is been an extremely harsh environment. hostile environment for our fellow colleagues in germany. so these been, seem like kosh treatment what, what was the, the potential crime that was committed? well, as usual, in these cases, the response from me media platform is vague and ye tube send our colleagues in germany message saying that there were, quote repeated violations of community guidelines. so, you know, that's it. you get out of the platform. google, which owns you tube, a gave us a more detailed response. so let's have a listen. ye cheap has clear community guidelines which explain what is allowed on the platform. all t deutsch was issued a warning for uploading content that violates our rules in relation to cov, at 19 medical misinformation policy. this results in the suspension of their right to upload videos during the suspension. the channels owners tried to bypass the restrictions by using a different channel. as a result, both channels w
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cheap atomic power to germany. so. busy to get germany in the black mailing position and the same with the polish, even the polish, i don't want germany to be energy efficient, especially not with russia. and the 2nd thing is that they are daily, they deli want to have the trying to see from, from russia, and what to create to them. that even the governments made promises to recreate and poland for 4 credit fees. i mean, the, the g strategic interests are so obvious that i don't believe in, in it just coincidentally, or in just, yeah, i, as you say that it's all going on on a mac. true level, isn't it? but you still got that mom in the street opening his bills in the morning and being shocked at the prices. the commissioner say that millions of europeans can't afford to heat their homes, millions of people. what's the way i tear i care? well, the way out is pretty easy and start to, to get the supply to europe increased by filling up all pipelines. they are especially offspring too. and so on. get the market in so
cheap atomic power to germany. so. busy to get germany in the black mailing position and the same with the polish, even the polish, i don't want germany to be energy efficient, especially not with russia. and the 2nd thing is that they are daily, they deli want to have the trying to see from, from russia, and what to create to them. that even the governments made promises to recreate and poland for 4 credit fees. i mean, the, the g strategic interests are so obvious that i don't believe in, in...
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see you did go back to germany _ of war. see you did go back to germany and _ of war. see you did go back to germany and discovered - of war. see you did go back to germany and discovered nazi | germany and discovered nazi offices in archives and tried to find evidence of the nazi atrocities by german doctors, officers, lawyers, judges and generals. it was quite all pervasive, the people were involved in the atrocities. the united states _ involved in the atrocities. tue: united states particularly involved in the atrocities. tte: united states particularly felt the international military tribunal trial was just a camera shot of tribunal trial wasjust a camera shot of a small sample and to really understand how a civilised country like germany could commit and tolerate the type of atrocities that were committed. you should understand the position that the doctors who performed the experiments, the lawyers and judges who perverted the law, the murderers who did the actual killings. the industrialists who were working people to death. all of these were specific groups in
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for germany's ruling christian democrat. they both said that it's a step backwards for press freedom in europe. does this thing? oh, clearly this situation does not with european freedom in a positive light home. we have to acknowledge that deny media space has been subject to censorship and manipulation, which reminds me of the worst times in germany. it's in our interests for our see to make an even greater contribution to german and european media diversity. hodge, as i've said before, r t has become an integral component of european press freedom. we as citizens have the right to be informed and have access to high quality journalist regardless of its origin, others fitness. i considered it a challenging situations and now the russian point of view, public or political, is being more and more surprised. archie deutsch does not have a particularly good reputation in germany, not with readers, but rather among their colleagues. they don't like our tea deutsche, because it has broken their monopoly and the dictate of opinio
for germany's ruling christian democrat. they both said that it's a step backwards for press freedom in europe. does this thing? oh, clearly this situation does not with european freedom in a positive light home. we have to acknowledge that deny media space has been subject to censorship and manipulation, which reminds me of the worst times in germany. it's in our interests for our see to make an even greater contribution to german and european media diversity. hodge, as i've said before, r t...
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were bigger than well, you were bigger than germany's own. shines. like, don't you, ella? had no one expected that of course i also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean, that would attract so big an audience. i'll have so much success. if they made us out to be a bogeyman, they refused to give us a license. so did they forbade banks for working with that? tell them if they pressured luxembourg, that we couldn't get a license narrowly bond when all that in the word that he deleted us from you till now. he's using far fetched brita example. that was predictable because no normal person believes that freedom of speech exists in this countries. the question is how we rush respond i am we're looking forward to it was just foreign ministry spokeswoman muddy. the hot dog also weighed in by saying that would just happen. ah, was an act of aggression and that there is going to be a symmetrical response to directed at german media work and in russia. now the message shed didn't clarify what exactly that means. but i guess her, our german colleagues
were bigger than well, you were bigger than germany's own. shines. like, don't you, ella? had no one expected that of course i also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean, that would attract so big an audience. i'll have so much success. if they made us out to be a bogeyman, they refused to give us a license. so did they forbade banks for working with that? tell them if they pressured luxembourg, that we couldn't get a license narrowly bond when all that in the word that he deleted us...
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today, i'm in rural northern germany, stable, prosperous, 21st century germany. but i'm here to talk about the past and its relationship to the present. my guest is the writer, journalist and son, niklas frank. now, his father was appointed by hitler to be the governor general of nazi occupied poland. he was intimately involved in the murder of millions of people. so how has this german son dealt with the terrible crimes of his father? niklas frank, i'm wondering why you have chosen to make your life in the very far north of germany. is it because you wanted to get as far away as possible from your family background in bavaria? no. i still love bavaria. and every year, we spend many weeks in bavaria in the same village where i grew up. it was my professional journalist, at a magazine which i worked for 23 years based in hamburg. so i had to lure my wife from munich because she was a big gardener to a house with a big garden, and it was a good idea, and so we've lived here for 33 years. this place where you now live is extraordinarily peaceful. yes, it is. would y
today, i'm in rural northern germany, stable, prosperous, 21st century germany. but i'm here to talk about the past and its relationship to the present. my guest is the writer, journalist and son, niklas frank. now, his father was appointed by hitler to be the governor general of nazi occupied poland. he was intimately involved in the murder of millions of people. so how has this german son dealt with the terrible crimes of his father? niklas frank, i'm wondering why you have chosen to make...
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were bigger than, well were bigger than germany's own. shines like, don't you? well, no one expected that of course, we also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean, that would attract so big an audience, have so much success. they made us out to be a bogeyman. they refused to give us a license. they forbade banks for working with us. they pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from youtube using the far fetched pretext that was predictable because no normal person believes that freedom of speech exists in this countries. the question is, how rush response we're looking forward to. it was just foreign ministry spokeswoman money as a ha also we'd in by saying that would just happen. ah, was an act of aggression and that there's going to be a symmetrical response to directed at german media work and in russia. now the message shed didn't clarify what exactly that means, but i guess her art driven colleagues working here should be bracing for a bumpy road ahead. we'll keep track of it. we go.
were bigger than, well were bigger than germany's own. shines like, don't you? well, no one expected that of course, we also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean, that would attract so big an audience, have so much success. they made us out to be a bogeyman. they refused to give us a license. they forbade banks for working with us. they pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from youtube using the far fetched pretext...
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the cost of living in germany is on the rise. it's clear when you go to the supermarket and see the prices of fruit vege. it's even clearer when you go onto the full court of paint chill stations. and what we're seeing really is the unstoppable force of rising fuel. prices colliding with the immovable object that his german reliance on the automobile. it's prompted. some german motorists to cross national boundaries like coming here to poland in order to try and find a cheaper alternative to filling up. driving across the border just to fuel is particularly worthwhile. if the price difference is a high and the distance is a very short, germany has some of the highest fuel prices in the european union. and to break down this whole situation into its most basic form. if you wish to fill up a full tank of fuel on this side of the river odor in germany, it would cost you around 25 years more than if you were to philadelphia in poland. i spoke to some people who made that journey from germany to poland in order to fill lead time today
the cost of living in germany is on the rise. it's clear when you go to the supermarket and see the prices of fruit vege. it's even clearer when you go onto the full court of paint chill stations. and what we're seeing really is the unstoppable force of rising fuel. prices colliding with the immovable object that his german reliance on the automobile. it's prompted. some german motorists to cross national boundaries like coming here to poland in order to try and find a cheaper alternative to...
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the cost of living in germany is on the rise. it's clear when you go to the supermarket and see the prices a fruit vege. it's even clearer when you go on to the full course of paint chill stations. and what we're seeing really is the unstoppable force of rising fuel. prices colliding with the immovable object that is german reliance on the ultimate bill. it's prompted. some german motorists to cross national boundaries like coming here to poland in order to try and find a cheaper alternative to filling up. driving across the border, just refuel is particularly worthwhile. if the price difference is a high and the distances are very short, germany has some of the highest fuel prices in the european union. and to break down this whole situation into its most basic form, if you wish to fill up a full tank of fuel on the side of the river odor in germany, it would cost you around 25 years more than if you were to philip here. in poland, i spoke to some people who made that journey from germany to poland. in order to fill lead time to
the cost of living in germany is on the rise. it's clear when you go to the supermarket and see the prices a fruit vege. it's even clearer when you go on to the full course of paint chill stations. and what we're seeing really is the unstoppable force of rising fuel. prices colliding with the immovable object that is german reliance on the ultimate bill. it's prompted. some german motorists to cross national boundaries like coming here to poland in order to try and find a cheaper alternative to...
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it was before, germany was still parliamentary. then hitler became chancellor and everything changed. and i mean overnight. we saw very rapidly germinate progress from a parliamentary democracy to a fascist dictatorship. she stepped up her efforts to recruit but she had to be a lot more careful because if she recruited the wrong person she could be turned over to the gestapo. it sounds rather mild. really in a dictatorship they're denouncing hitler of the nazi party. he will be sent to a concentration camp and that's exactly what happened to two of the recruits. they were let out than the camera right back into the group and kept going. you get a sense of commitment of the people in this group. it is a diverse group. there are jews in the group, catholics in the group, they were factory workers, they were professors, they were students, they were artists, they were office workers, there were social democrats so they were covid in their hearts at least called themselves this. and 40% were women. over the course of eight years , it w
it was before, germany was still parliamentary. then hitler became chancellor and everything changed. and i mean overnight. we saw very rapidly germinate progress from a parliamentary democracy to a fascist dictatorship. she stepped up her efforts to recruit but she had to be a lot more careful because if she recruited the wrong person she could be turned over to the gestapo. it sounds rather mild. really in a dictatorship they're denouncing hitler of the nazi party. he will be sent to a...
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you were bigger than germany's own chinese, like don't you? well, i'd no one expected that of course, like i also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean, that would attract my so beacon audience. i'll have so much success. if they meet us out to be a bogeyman, they refused to give us a license. would it be forbade banks for working with its own them if they pressured luxembourg. so we couldn't get a license narrowly bond when all that in the warrant they deleted us from you. tm, you using the far fetched, freed, accidental. that was predictable because no normal person believes that freedom of speech exists in this countries. the question is how we rush respond i we're looking forward to it or just foreign ministry spokeswoman muddy is a hot dog also we'd in by saying that would just happen. ah, was an act of aggression and that there is going to be a symmetrical response directed at german media working in russia. now the message should, didn't clarify what exactly that means, but i guess her are driven colleagues work in here to be
you were bigger than germany's own chinese, like don't you? well, i'd no one expected that of course, like i also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean, that would attract my so beacon audience. i'll have so much success. if they meet us out to be a bogeyman, they refused to give us a license. would it be forbade banks for working with its own them if they pressured luxembourg. so we couldn't get a license narrowly bond when all that in the warrant they deleted us from you. tm, you...
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where ranked forth in terms of influence in germany were bigger than, well were bigger than germany's own. shines. like, don't you, well, no one expected that of course we also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean that would attract so big an audience, have so much success. they made us out to be a boogeyman. they refused to give us a license. they forbade banks for working with us. they pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from youtube using the far fetched pretext that was predictable because no normal person believes that freedom of speech exists in this countries. the question is how a rush response. we're looking forward to it. or just foreign ministry spokeswoman muddy is a hot while also wait in by saying that would just happen. ah, was an act of aggression and that there is going to be a symmetrical response directed at german media work in, in russia. now the message she didn't clarify what exactly that means, but i guess her, our german colleagues working here should be bracing for a bumpy road ah
where ranked forth in terms of influence in germany were bigger than, well were bigger than germany's own. shines. like, don't you, well, no one expected that of course we also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean that would attract so big an audience, have so much success. they made us out to be a boogeyman. they refused to give us a license. they forbade banks for working with us. they pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they...
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a story of alleged anti semitism in germany has gripped the country. it's after a singer claimed he was asked to put away his star david necklace in order to chicken out a hotel or burn, newly released security. but he was raised dots on whether at the much disgust. claims are true. you're sorry. europe correspondent peter oliver. this all started back on the 4th of october, when musician and sometime act at jill a fairy m tried to check into the hilton hotel in the german city of leipzig. now he says he was told he couldn't get in to the hotel. he couldn't check in, and he had to put away a star of david that he had hanging around his neck. we know about this because after the incident in question, mister a foreign went outside, took a video on his phone, in which he relate an impassioned version of the events. from his viewpoint. you see him money. i'm standing here with my chain than someone shouts, put his star david away. he says if i put it away, i can check my letter. i can't emphasize just how big this story was in the media here in germany. we
a story of alleged anti semitism in germany has gripped the country. it's after a singer claimed he was asked to put away his star david necklace in order to chicken out a hotel or burn, newly released security. but he was raised dots on whether at the much disgust. claims are true. you're sorry. europe correspondent peter oliver. this all started back on the 4th of october, when musician and sometime act at jill a fairy m tried to check into the hilton hotel in the german city of leipzig. now...
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at the same time, germany as an economic power, no perfectly that if you were on germany wants to be strong economic, you know, the need russian and a cas a. so there is a defacto audience between germany and russia, demps of energy. so very, very complicated world where you can have different audiences on a jo, strategic or g o economic or a traumatic and oh, so you are a member states a fine long time. didn't have any responsibility for a security, will very few of it a where dependent of the u. s. and know it's very difficult to take more responsibilities and due to invest more in defense unto where they are own jeopardy of i think my with that. but that creates a very, very unstable alliance. if you know, if your member nations are not taking responsibility, joining in with the security. charles, another thing that we haven't really mentioned here, because i think i'm a pure raw geopolitical thinking, is it system been dismissed because it should be in play right now. and the reason one of the reasons may be the most important reason is it ideology for the e. u tops geo politics,
at the same time, germany as an economic power, no perfectly that if you were on germany wants to be strong economic, you know, the need russian and a cas a. so there is a defacto audience between germany and russia, demps of energy. so very, very complicated world where you can have different audiences on a jo, strategic or g o economic or a traumatic and oh, so you are a member states a fine long time. didn't have any responsibility for a security, will very few of it a where dependent of the...
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better to say germany from, from russia. and so this, i guess they want to blackmail europe and tell them either you help us now. well, we will re adjust our politics towards russia. do you think they'll try and help mold over? yes, i think they will try, and that's why they hurry up in germany to get the new government set in. but it's but it's once to help everybody outside germany that has no problem with giving german texts, pam money away for free. and i think they will do this yes. with a lot of western media, lots for kids guys from playing politics with its contracts to politics. have anything to do with it in this case? well i think i don't, i think it poppy has because i guess from is facing restrictions in more. yeah. due to this very progress on government and of course guess from says why should we help you if you are on the other hand, are putting on restrictions and so on against us. so in this matter, i think this is politics. yes. and if nice, the difficulties with them or government wouldn't be there, i thi
better to say germany from, from russia. and so this, i guess they want to blackmail europe and tell them either you help us now. well, we will re adjust our politics towards russia. do you think they'll try and help mold over? yes, i think they will try, and that's why they hurry up in germany to get the new government set in. but it's but it's once to help everybody outside germany that has no problem with giving german texts, pam money away for free. and i think they will do this yes. with a...
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the cost of living in germany is on the rise. it's clear when you go to the supermarket and see the prices a fruit vege. it's even clearer when you go onto the full course of paint chill stations. and what we're seeing really is the unstoppable force of rising fuel. prices colliding with the immovable object that is german reliance on the automobile. it's prompted. some german motorists to cross national boundaries like coming here to poland in order to try and find a cheaper alternative to filling up. driving across the border, just refuel is particularly worthwhile. if the price difference is a high and the distances are very short, germany has some of the highest fuel prices in the european union. and to break down this whole situation into its most basic form, if you wish to fill up a full tank of fuel on the side of the river odor in germany, it would cost you around 25 years more than if you were to philip here. in poland, i spoke to some people who made that journey from germany to poland. in order to fill lead time today.
the cost of living in germany is on the rise. it's clear when you go to the supermarket and see the prices a fruit vege. it's even clearer when you go onto the full course of paint chill stations. and what we're seeing really is the unstoppable force of rising fuel. prices colliding with the immovable object that is german reliance on the automobile. it's prompted. some german motorists to cross national boundaries like coming here to poland in order to try and find a cheaper alternative to...
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for many germany is the envy of the world. an export juggernaut with its world beating motor industry and the lowest debt burden of any g 7 nation. and therein lies many of its problems. the auto industry for a long time dismissed tesla as a niche and stubbornly pushed diesel. that was until the car makers admitted to cheating environmental tests. now tesla is worth $766000000000.00. that's more than twice as much as b. m. w. daimler and volkswagen combined. as they spent billions of dollars rolling out electric cars, $215000.00 jobs could be lost because there's no need for complicated combustion engines. that's almost a quarter of the number of people employed directly by the auto industry. now that belated investment has been reflected in other areas of the economy, while it's research and development spending banks highly had spending on digitization artificial intelligence and broadband has a lot to be desired. in a ranking of the world's most innovative countries seen hair, germany pops up the top 10 countries. but the a
for many germany is the envy of the world. an export juggernaut with its world beating motor industry and the lowest debt burden of any g 7 nation. and therein lies many of its problems. the auto industry for a long time dismissed tesla as a niche and stubbornly pushed diesel. that was until the car makers admitted to cheating environmental tests. now tesla is worth $766000000000.00. that's more than twice as much as b. m. w. daimler and volkswagen combined. as they spent billions of dollars...
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but berlin fits squarely inside the soviet control area of occupy germany so the tensions and potential disasters and fallout that can happen set by the geographical set of berlin, you have question allies coming into the city but entirely surrounded by territory controlled by stalin's army. thus the setting for everything that's going to happen and that is a dramatic story that's going to unfold. >> and it really is a fascinating situation and i get from one of the great things of the book, giles makes it clear so we know how important the showdowns are so we understand on a human level the interpersonal conflict but also the larger things at stake. i am curious, you mentioned song is definitely a character, there's a lot of billet here with recognition and real heroes, such fun to cheer for. names i hadn't heard before but i came to love by the end of the period, even if it was one of the bad guys, they are so interesting, you have the company for a while even if they were doing that. i'm curious if you had a favorite, a character you are brought drawn to, a person that captured your
but berlin fits squarely inside the soviet control area of occupy germany so the tensions and potential disasters and fallout that can happen set by the geographical set of berlin, you have question allies coming into the city but entirely surrounded by territory controlled by stalin's army. thus the setting for everything that's going to happen and that is a dramatic story that's going to unfold. >> and it really is a fascinating situation and i get from one of the great things of the...
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resistance to nazi germany. the french have gotten a lot of that already. we have lots and lots of biographies on french female resisters. but the german one not so much. the one with the white rose, the others. but that's important in this book to my view. again, as a historian of the resistance. and the fact that the base in question here happened to be american will certainly be of special interest to american leaders of this book. i think useful to keep in mind that the same state that gave us senator joe mccarthy also endowed us with mildred harnack, right? so that american connection really very interesting. it will remain a american quality to mildred harnack throughout her life. it's an american story in part. and that i think needs to be kept in mind. the final note of specialness. i find this really very significant. final note of specialist i want to mention is the way in which the story is told by rebecca donner. remember, she is an accomplished novelist. and this book, without sacrificing one iota o
resistance to nazi germany. the french have gotten a lot of that already. we have lots and lots of biographies on french female resisters. but the german one not so much. the one with the white rose, the others. but that's important in this book to my view. again, as a historian of the resistance. and the fact that the base in question here happened to be american will certainly be of special interest to american leaders of this book. i think useful to keep in mind that the same state that gave...
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the cost of living in germany is on the rise. it's clear when you go to the supermarket and see the prices a fruit vege. it's even clearer when you go on to the full course of paint chill stations. and what we're seeing really is the unstoppable force of rising fuel. prices colliding with the immovable object. that is german reliance on the ultimate bill. it's prompted. some german motorists to cross national boundaries like coming here to poland in order to try and find a cheaper alternative to filling up. driving across the border, just refuel is particularly worthwhile. if the price difference is a high and the distances are very short, germany has some of the highest fuel prices in the european union. and to break down this whole situation into its most basic form, if you wish to fill up a full tank of fuel on the side of the river odor in germany, it would cost you around 25 years more than if you were to philip here. in poland, i spoke to some people who made that journey from germany to poland. in order to fill lead time t
the cost of living in germany is on the rise. it's clear when you go to the supermarket and see the prices a fruit vege. it's even clearer when you go on to the full course of paint chill stations. and what we're seeing really is the unstoppable force of rising fuel. prices colliding with the immovable object. that is german reliance on the ultimate bill. it's prompted. some german motorists to cross national boundaries like coming here to poland in order to try and find a cheaper alternative...
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germany's new parliament assembles for the first time since the election a month ago. also on the program, vaccines for children. health experts in the u.s. are considering whether to recommend use of the coronavirus vaccine in young kids. and sacrificing for love. in a controversial move, japan's princess mako renounces her royal title and marries her non-royal boyfriend. ♪ welcome to the program and welcome to our viewers on pbs. it's been a month since germany's general elections, though the country still does not have a new government. it does have a new parliament. and today, the new parliament, younger, more female, and more ethnically diverse met in session for the first time. the social democrats are now the biggest party in parliament. the outgoing chancellor, angela merkel, has been formally released from office, though she will live a caretaker administration, until a new government is in place. let's have a look at how this new parliament shapes up, with 736 members, the bundestag is now one of the largest parliaments in the world. it's never been this bi
germany's new parliament assembles for the first time since the election a month ago. also on the program, vaccines for children. health experts in the u.s. are considering whether to recommend use of the coronavirus vaccine in young kids. and sacrificing for love. in a controversial move, japan's princess mako renounces her royal title and marries her non-royal boyfriend. ♪ welcome to the program and welcome to our viewers on pbs. it's been a month since germany's general elections, though...
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were bigger than, well were bigger than germany's own chinese like daughter. well, no one expected that of course, we also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean that would attract so big an audience, have so much success. they made us out to be a bogeyman. they refused to give us a license. they forbade banks for working with us. they pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from youtube using a far fetched pretext. that was predictable because no normal person believes that freedom of speech exists in this countries. the question is how we rush respond. we're looking forward to it. as foreign ministry spokeswoman muddy, the ha, also we'd in by saying that would just happen. ah, was an act of aggression and that there is going to be a symmetrical response to directed at german media work. and in russia. now the message she didn't clarify what exactly that means, but i guess her, our german colleagues working here should be bracing for a bumpy road ahead. we got the thoughts to of alex an
were bigger than, well were bigger than germany's own chinese like daughter. well, no one expected that of course, we also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean that would attract so big an audience, have so much success. they made us out to be a bogeyman. they refused to give us a license. they forbade banks for working with us. they pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from youtube using a far fetched pretext. that...
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where ranked forth in terms of influence in germany were bigger than, well were bigger than germany's own. shines. like, don't you? well, no one expected that of course we also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean that would attract, so beacon audience have so much success. they made us out to be a boogeyman. they refused to give us a license. they forbade banks for working with us. they pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from youtube using the far fetched pretext that was predictable because no normal person believes that freedom of speech exists in this countries. the question is how rush response we're looking forward to it or just foreign ministry spokeswoman muddy is a harlow also we'd in by saying that would just happen. ah, was an act of aggression and that there's going to be a symmetrical response directed at german media working in russia. now the message should, didn't clarify what exactly that means, but i guess her are through colleagues working here should be bracing for a bumpy road ahead.
where ranked forth in terms of influence in germany were bigger than, well were bigger than germany's own. shines. like, don't you? well, no one expected that of course we also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean that would attract, so beacon audience have so much success. they made us out to be a boogeyman. they refused to give us a license. they forbade banks for working with us. they pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they...
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today, the germany boss was a no-show at a meeting of national coaches. that is being seen as a sign of thief's proposal to switch to every two years is losing momentum. one said it could endanger fee funds unity. >> it is one of the most iconic trophies in all sport. whether the men's and the women's world cups will be lifted every two years is badly splitting the game. world governing body fifa has held a week of important meetings on the topic. an invitation to thursday's online seminar for national coaches was declined by the germany boss. european football powers such as germany are against the idea because they believe there is already too much football. some national associations could consider quitting fifa. >> worst case, i think this could divide the football family and there will be a break with fifa. >> the fifa president has been drumming up support around the world. a vote on the issue in december know appears to have morphed into more consultations. after the international olympic committee also criticized the plans as rushed. >> we have re
today, the germany boss was a no-show at a meeting of national coaches. that is being seen as a sign of thief's proposal to switch to every two years is losing momentum. one said it could endanger fee funds unity. >> it is one of the most iconic trophies in all sport. whether the men's and the women's world cups will be lifted every two years is badly splitting the game. world governing body fifa has held a week of important meetings on the topic. an invitation to thursday's online...
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were bigger than, well were bigger than germany's own. shines like daughter. well, no one expected that of course, we also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean that would attract so big an audience, have so much success. they made us out to be a bogeyman. they refused to give us a license. they forbade banks for working with us. they pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from youtube using a far fetched pretext. that was predictable because no normal person believes that freedom of speech exists in this countries. the question is how we rush respond. we're looking forward to it. as foreign ministry spokeswoman muddy, the ha, also we'd in by saying that would just happen. ah, was an act of aggression and that there's going to be a symmetrical response to directed at german media work and in russia. now the message shed didn't clarify what exactly that means, but i guess her od driven colleagues working here should be bracing for a bumpy road ahead. but we got the thoughts of alexander
were bigger than, well were bigger than germany's own. shines like daughter. well, no one expected that of course, we also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean that would attract so big an audience, have so much success. they made us out to be a bogeyman. they refused to give us a license. they forbade banks for working with us. they pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from youtube using a far fetched pretext. that...
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were bigger than, well were bigger than germany's own. shines. like, don't you, ellen? no one expected that of course, we also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean, that would attract so big an audience of so much success. they made us out to be a bogeyman. they refused to give us a license. they forbade banks for working with us. they pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from youtube using a far fetched pretext. that was predictable because no normal person believes that freedom of speech exists in this countries. the question is how we rush respond. we're looking forward to it or should foreign ministry spokeswoman muddy the heart of law also we'd in by saying that would just happen. ah, was an act of aggression and that there was going to be a symmetrical response directed at german media working in russia. now, the message should, didn't clarify what exactly that means, but i guess her art driven colleagues working here should be bracing for a bumpy road ahead. it
were bigger than, well were bigger than germany's own. shines. like, don't you, ellen? no one expected that of course, we also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean, that would attract so big an audience of so much success. they made us out to be a bogeyman. they refused to give us a license. they forbade banks for working with us. they pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from youtube using a far fetched pretext....
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so alex, on the neu, from germany's the left part, you know, so william a, who's a politician for germany's ruling christie and democrats. they say it's a step towards backwards rather for press freedom in europe. does this in oh, clearly this situation does not with european freedom in a positive light home. we have to acknowledge that deny mediaspace has been subject to seth a ship and manipulation which reminds me of the worst times in germany on it. it's in our interests for our see to make an even greater contribution to german and european media diversity. as i said before, r t has become an integral component of european press freedom. we are citizens, have the right to be informed and have access to high quality journalist regardless of its origin. others fitness. i considered it a challenging situations and now the russian point of view, public or political is being more and more surprised. what you do. it does not have a particularly good reputation in germany, not with readers, but rather among their colleagues. they don't like r t george because it has broken their monopoly on t
so alex, on the neu, from germany's the left part, you know, so william a, who's a politician for germany's ruling christie and democrats. they say it's a step towards backwards rather for press freedom in europe. does this in oh, clearly this situation does not with european freedom in a positive light home. we have to acknowledge that deny mediaspace has been subject to seth a ship and manipulation which reminds me of the worst times in germany on it. it's in our interests for our see to make...