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i describe writing the speech he gave in berlin. in front of 250,000 germans which is ultimately one of the most risky things we did. we wanted to show he could occupy this iconic role of the american presidency. in the whole speech culminated in the german phrase we found. that meant, we are a community of states. a german woman had ran out into the street during the berlin airlift when they were dropping food and candy to children and declare this. we are a community safe. when you are me or john we which are looking for new things. yes we can and this seemed like another way of saying that german. the idea was him saying this in german and it would be our moment. three hours before the speech, i got a call in the interpreter who is translating german to tell me that that word was the theme of one of hitler's first speeches. so i had to go up to the suite of my boss the democratic nominee for president and tell them that that part of the speech that he really loved, was actually echoing hitler. he said, obama echoes hitler is not
i describe writing the speech he gave in berlin. in front of 250,000 germans which is ultimately one of the most risky things we did. we wanted to show he could occupy this iconic role of the american presidency. in the whole speech culminated in the german phrase we found. that meant, we are a community of states. a german woman had ran out into the street during the berlin airlift when they were dropping food and candy to children and declare this. we are a community safe. when you are me or...
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whose accolades including national book critics circle award, a fellowship, guggenheim fellowship and a berlin prize fellowship. the author of eight books of poems including a doll for throwing, louise in love, the last to second. she teaches creative writing and washington university in st. louis and it gives me a pleasure to introduce mary jo. ♪ thank you so much for including me in this event and in the judging. we've been asked to talk about the process. and i thought by way of doing that i would think not only thee judges, that introduced them because it made an amazing committee. [cheering] a graduate of yale law school, director of the writers workshop and the founder of cultural strike, a network of artists involved in issues of migration into social change. his own book won the 2009 competition. a former executive director of the poetry society of america and cofounder of poetry in motion that places the columns on buses thin thank you whereveu are. editor of poetry anthologies and the author of three the. of costco [cheering] the author of two collections don't call us dead, winner
whose accolades including national book critics circle award, a fellowship, guggenheim fellowship and a berlin prize fellowship. the author of eight books of poems including a doll for throwing, louise in love, the last to second. she teaches creative writing and washington university in st. louis and it gives me a pleasure to introduce mary jo. ♪ thank you so much for including me in this event and in the judging. we've been asked to talk about the process. and i thought by way of doing that...
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accolades include a national book critics circle award hotter fellowship a guggenheim fellowship into berlin prize fellowship. the author of eight books of poems including a doll for throwing, louise and love the last two seconds and elegy. she teaches creative writing at washington university in st. louis. [applause]. >> thank you so much. and in the judging. we had been asked to talk a little bit about the process. it made an amazing committee [applause]. a network of artists involved in issues of migration and social change. the poetry society of america. places poems on subways and buses. the author of three books of poems. there are two collection of poems. in a finalist for this. when advocate tough discovery award. the work has been featured widely including on buzz feed the new york times, pbs news hour and every poets dream the late show with stephen colbert. the co-owner of point raised books. he has served as a juror for multiple book awards. he has published essays and interviews in his first book is forthcoming with bloomsbury press. it is about the fact that like many things in
accolades include a national book critics circle award hotter fellowship a guggenheim fellowship into berlin prize fellowship. the author of eight books of poems including a doll for throwing, louise and love the last two seconds and elegy. she teaches creative writing at washington university in st. louis. [applause]. >> thank you so much. and in the judging. we had been asked to talk a little bit about the process. it made an amazing committee [applause]. a network of artists involved...
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. >> may it please the court, jeffrey davidson, coventry and berlin on behalf of the university of california, plmpts i would like to start where my colleague picked up on the defense of the district court's injunction. as he correctly said the injunction was correctly entered because the government's recision of daca was based on an incorrect conclusion of law. i would like to talk about the litigation risk rationale that the government has nut as a post hoc rationale in this litigation. as judge bates perceptively concluded the litigation risk rationale here isn't meaningfully different from a -- they need to way it against the programmatic objectives of the policy and determine whether the risks must be taken. a rational litigation risk assessment would have to consider whether there's ways to mitigate the risk such as adding discretionary elements it -- aa or by putting it through other measures. that can't be found anywhere in the record. i would also note that the government seems to hang its textural basis for saying there's a litigation risk analysis on a single word in the recision m
. >> may it please the court, jeffrey davidson, coventry and berlin on behalf of the university of california, plmpts i would like to start where my colleague picked up on the defense of the district court's injunction. as he correctly said the injunction was correctly entered because the government's recision of daca was based on an incorrect conclusion of law. i would like to talk about the litigation risk rationale that the government has nut as a post hoc rationale in this litigation....
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almost half the people in this berlin neighborhood are middle east and. it's been this way for decades so like that or so you concern about doing this for the songs to learn are those that are just. so out of here are our lot of those are the little guys you want to build on the ground are going to fix them. yeah he says so we are in life that has. nothing. came to germany to look for work via italy where his family lives he says muslims face discrimination across europe. muslim and. that was the end as is usually. because underpins our rule was sure we were looking to hook you up to london and. the world is that we had a book and. i go to a newly opened syrian restaurant to see how hard it is for newcomers to find work. or others to the status of their home for the on the floor instead of looking out of the out of the running of the world. number one how to have the love of a mother something to write on to thank my lawn with enough. of my love for him or my sons and of the. siva don't have to but because i want it and i'm going to go about it with my mo
almost half the people in this berlin neighborhood are middle east and. it's been this way for decades so like that or so you concern about doing this for the songs to learn are those that are just. so out of here are our lot of those are the little guys you want to build on the ground are going to fix them. yeah he says so we are in life that has. nothing. came to germany to look for work via italy where his family lives he says muslims face discrimination across europe. muslim and. that was...
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. >>> check out this winter wonderland in berlin, new hampshire. they're getting about 7 inches of wet, heavy snow today. almost looks like tahoe, but it's want. tahoe will get its snow started at 4:00 today through 10:00 tomorrow. we have winter weather advisory. a foot of snow at highest peaks. we'll get three times snow from thursday, friday and saturday. let's focus in on this. you can see the let's talk about the sierra. wie got snow today. heavier snow tomorrow. moderate to heavy snow thursday. light to moderate snow saturday. >>> a new effort to crack down on car break-ins. abc7 news has been tracking car break-ins as part of our building a better bay area. police say they're down 16% but it's still an issue that sometimes is tough to prosecute. under the current law the district attorney has to prove the break-in happened and also has to prove the doors were los introducing legislation to close that loophole. >> sometimes the police arrest someone, the district attorney charges someone, bringing it to court and the case gets dismissed becau
. >>> check out this winter wonderland in berlin, new hampshire. they're getting about 7 inches of wet, heavy snow today. almost looks like tahoe, but it's want. tahoe will get its snow started at 4:00 today through 10:00 tomorrow. we have winter weather advisory. a foot of snow at highest peaks. we'll get three times snow from thursday, friday and saturday. let's focus in on this. you can see the let's talk about the sierra. wie got snow today. heavier snow tomorrow. moderate to heavy...
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exactly seven months later the berlin wall fell. this is the world remembers not our protesters who were killed and honestly and deliberately under the cover of darkness. please please please please this is my room i can please you to match don't is a photographer who covered to build up to the ninth of april my past is collecting in negatives and not only in files i mean digital but real negatives which was not present when the soviet army attacked but he took a picture in the days that followed that has become a symbol of our resistance to the soviet union it was shot from top you know what about the protesters did they realize what they were doing the protesters were from seventeen through twenty five mainly all youngsters but i mean there's a ninety percent there on this is only girls are because there were some kind of show they are part of this had been sort of sure it was a criminal act for people who were going to as they were seen to have a. result like this it was a. size of power. this woman was not. just one but as. you
exactly seven months later the berlin wall fell. this is the world remembers not our protesters who were killed and honestly and deliberately under the cover of darkness. please please please please this is my room i can please you to match don't is a photographer who covered to build up to the ninth of april my past is collecting in negatives and not only in files i mean digital but real negatives which was not present when the soviet army attacked but he took a picture in the days that...
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in the 30 year span from the berlin west african conference to the war declaration against serbia, africa's real estate was partitioned, african's independence extinguished and african's own valued corrupted and europeans' own value corrupted by the interior domination. dubois had in mind the occupation of egypt at the behest of its great banking houses and to the french interest that launched this african scramble. he had in mind the second war 17 years later when they attempted to steal the fields 75,000 soldiers and civilians dead from reath's -- great britain's bloody bath. the institution lies in congo was exceptional in scale that differs from the policing of peoples by other colonial power. the chad and malley, mimicked the belgians the first genocide was perpetrated in german southwest africa when colonial authorities sanctioned this serial extermination of the peoples in 1904, an enormity approvingly reported in the german press and achieved with a full arsenal of mutual barbed wire, machine guns and poisoned -- dubois was one of the rare victorian imperialists who tried to make ma
in the 30 year span from the berlin west african conference to the war declaration against serbia, africa's real estate was partitioned, african's independence extinguished and african's own valued corrupted and europeans' own value corrupted by the interior domination. dubois had in mind the occupation of egypt at the behest of its great banking houses and to the french interest that launched this african scramble. he had in mind the second war 17 years later when they attempted to steal the...
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in the 30-year span from the berlin west african conference to the war, declaration, africans values core core ruptd corrupted corrupted. he had in mind the second world war 17 years later when rhodes attempted to steal the roads, and 75,000 soldiers dead, 26,000 of them african women, children and men dead in concentration camps. the institutionalized powers, the french and ecuador, the first -- they sanctioned the ex termination of the people in 1904, an e achieved with bar b ed barbed wire. he was one of the rare people who tried to make sense out of the horror show. the avenue ri. >> and it caused conflict in over production. instead, though, of channelling the highest stage of capitolism, i'm peerlism, it deformed the human tearism of. >> his ideology demanded cold harded discipline, it ex terminates exterminates. the language and the government of subject peoples, he sniffed, an english man may not inquire too closely as to what these people thought themselves. and 11 years later the italians were disgrayings disgrayings -- disgraced. for major douglas haig, future force comman
in the 30-year span from the berlin west african conference to the war, declaration, africans values core core ruptd corrupted corrupted. he had in mind the second world war 17 years later when rhodes attempted to steal the roads, and 75,000 soldiers dead, 26,000 of them african women, children and men dead in concentration camps. the institutionalized powers, the french and ecuador, the first -- they sanctioned the ex termination of the people in 1904, an e achieved with bar b ed barbed wire....
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. —— tokyo and berlin. medicinal cannabis products can now be legally prescribed to some patients across the uk for the first time. a change in the law was announced after a high profile campaign on behalf of severely epileptic children. but the treatments can only be prescribed by specialist doctors —— and in a limited number of circumstances. david rhodes reports. harry has bundles of energy. but that hasn't always been the case for this ten—year—old, who has had epileptic fits every day that could kill him. he has every type of seizure. we spent days just with him on the sofa. he didn't go to school. harry was dying before our very eyes. epilepsy sufferers and other people with chronic conditions have made lots of noise in recent years about how cannabis—based products could help them manage their condition. at the moment, harry's parents can legally buy non—medical, low—strength cannabis oil, which they say have stopped harry's seizures. 129 days without a seizure, 130 — we count every s
. —— tokyo and berlin. medicinal cannabis products can now be legally prescribed to some patients across the uk for the first time. a change in the law was announced after a high profile campaign on behalf of severely epileptic children. but the treatments can only be prescribed by specialist doctors —— and in a limited number of circumstances. david rhodes reports. harry has bundles of energy. but that hasn't always been the case for this ten—year—old, who has had epileptic fits...
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healthy profit, a lot of competitors have fallen by the wayside, the likes of monaco, air berlin, they have gone out of business. they are now a dominant player, they have capitalised. —— monarch. their boss also said today, whatever the deal, whatever the scenario on "brexit", they will be 0k, they will continue flights across the european union, because they have established a headquarters in the n, which operates as business as usual. all flights would be grounded on march 2019 it has been said. the ceo, lundgren, he has said, we will be fine, we have taken precautions of every scenario, business as usual. markets. let's look, ftse a little bit choppy. brent crude is interesting, about a quarter of its recent peak in october, because we have seen supply in the market, thanks largely to the us, breaking up the iran nuclear deal by giving waivers to certain countries, production has increased more than anticipated. trump has put pressure on saudi arabia as well. so the brent crude oil prices down a little. and the pound sterling? up a little this morning after the comments by mark
healthy profit, a lot of competitors have fallen by the wayside, the likes of monaco, air berlin, they have gone out of business. they are now a dominant player, they have capitalised. —— monarch. their boss also said today, whatever the deal, whatever the scenario on "brexit", they will be 0k, they will continue flights across the european union, because they have established a headquarters in the n, which operates as business as usual. all flights would be grounded on march 2019...
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his bike by a car earlier this month, forcing him to pull out of this weekend's track world cup in berlin. hayter suffered a concussion and he posted on social media that he hasn't quite recovered. he's one of the sports bright young stars, with the european omnium title and two commonwealth games medals to his name. officials said he was disappointed but hoped to be back for the london round of the world cup in mid december. that's all the sport for now. the reason i know the names of his dogsis the reason i know the names of his dogs is because they used to live in a hotel next to me, and i used to go down and stroke his dogs before i would go to the gym. and you get paid asa would go to the gym. and you get paid as a dog walker? i know what is going on, subsidising your income! thanks for that. the commonwealth secretary general, baroness scotland, has warned that the threat of climate change to small countries in parts of the commonwealth nation is putting their economic development at risk. it's been just over a year since hurricanes irma and maria — two of the most powerful atlant
his bike by a car earlier this month, forcing him to pull out of this weekend's track world cup in berlin. hayter suffered a concussion and he posted on social media that he hasn't quite recovered. he's one of the sports bright young stars, with the european omnium title and two commonwealth games medals to his name. officials said he was disappointed but hoped to be back for the london round of the world cup in mid december. that's all the sport for now. the reason i know the names of his...
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>> like you said it's the berlin wall. is that child-abuse? [inaudible] >> i really have compassion. if your kid doesn't talk to you it's a terrible feeling. all i can do is wish you luck with that but if you could possibly get her to maybe make an effort to show that you really want to talk and say i'm not going to write for a while about this stuff and what do you think about we talk now? [applause] >> my question first of all to is not a question but to thank you for coming to this event. it was very moving for me. .. from the time i was about two years old, i was standing in the wings watching my father perform and in those days it was burlesque so -- [laughter] i was watching the burlesque and the comics and so it did give me a lifelong interest. [laughter] >> why don't you find the people who want to talk. >> i read the first paragraph and i just finished reading this and told him about it. he said give me the book i said it is the libraries. in a finish the last chapter. in my doctor's office who had just had a conference, they were tra
>> like you said it's the berlin wall. is that child-abuse? [inaudible] >> i really have compassion. if your kid doesn't talk to you it's a terrible feeling. all i can do is wish you luck with that but if you could possibly get her to maybe make an effort to show that you really want to talk and say i'm not going to write for a while about this stuff and what do you think about we talk now? [applause] >> my question first of all to is not a question but to thank you for coming...
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i was in berlin shooting the fifth season of "homeland." the first episode took place in a syrian refugee camp at the same time 125,000 refugees were trying to get across the balkan route to sanctuary. at that moment when i saw those photos and those beam and i felt they were my families. i wanted to give them water and comfort and let them know people car cared. we take photos because of the instagram deal describing where we were and what we saw. >> he's experienced syria's effects on war. >> the march of 2016, the wall shut down and the europe stopped accepting people so everything went into limbo. in terms of the temporary crisis where they were moving 5,000 to 8,000 people at a time in lesbos. i think there's 20,000 people on the greek islands and they have the capacity for 7,000. >> it sounds like numbers until you see it. >> and it isn't numbers when you see it. it's people's lives. everyone else had moved out. the irc built a city with gender based violence tents to take care of women who experienced jends e gender based violence. w
i was in berlin shooting the fifth season of "homeland." the first episode took place in a syrian refugee camp at the same time 125,000 refugees were trying to get across the balkan route to sanctuary. at that moment when i saw those photos and those beam and i felt they were my families. i wanted to give them water and comfort and let them know people car cared. we take photos because of the instagram deal describing where we were and what we saw. >> he's experienced syria's...
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wall or -- i agree that there is a difference between building a wall that sounds very much like the berlin wall and something that would enhance security. i think people are happy with security but that's not what is at issue here. what is at issue here is the democrats basically looking to their constituents who are going to vote for them and get them riled up come 2020. they want them on their side. if this problem is solved, if daca is solved, and the wall problem is solved, it is not than issue for them in 2020. i don't think they want it solved. >> sandra: every time you hear the democrats speak on this the president says democrats want open borders. paul ryan said all americans should want border security. how do both parties play this? >> it's semantics. border security. we say a wall. listen to what paul ryan said. we are going to find out from homeland what they need. sounds to me incremental. incremental spending on the wall as needed is a win for both sides. if you look at it that way a deal can be made. there is not going to be an omnibus bill for $26 billion for 3,000 mile wal
wall or -- i agree that there is a difference between building a wall that sounds very much like the berlin wall and something that would enhance security. i think people are happy with security but that's not what is at issue here. what is at issue here is the democrats basically looking to their constituents who are going to vote for them and get them riled up come 2020. they want them on their side. if this problem is solved, if daca is solved, and the wall problem is solved, it is not than...
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the black and white represents areas of brandenburg, berlin, prussian empire. this gentleman is musketeer. he is wearing a later version of the german world war i uniform. which would be the 1916 uniform. he is wearing the load boots. they were a little bit more practical as the war progressed. a lot of times the british put an embargo on the germans that leather became somewhat scarce. plus if you are going down the trenches, they will protect from falling debris such as mud and rocks from falling down inside your boots, which is a big problem with jackboots. you may notice there are variations in the helmet. at the beginning of the war, they would be issued what they referred to as a pickle talk. this is a leather helmet. that is what they gave me the camouflage cover, so i can cover up this on a bright sunny day. it sticks out like a store thumb -- sore thumb on a sunny day. this would change. you would have a crest of two deer. if you are from bavaria it would be a lion. each different district or area of germany would change the plate. i have the same cock
the black and white represents areas of brandenburg, berlin, prussian empire. this gentleman is musketeer. he is wearing a later version of the german world war i uniform. which would be the 1916 uniform. he is wearing the load boots. they were a little bit more practical as the war progressed. a lot of times the british put an embargo on the germans that leather became somewhat scarce. plus if you are going down the trenches, they will protect from falling debris such as mud and rocks from...
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wall, sealed off east berlin from west berlin, and kennedy did nothing. >> khrushchev goes one step further, testing even more powerful nuclear weapons. he shatters kennedy's hopes of slowing down the arms race. >> kennedy learned the soviets were not as committed as he was to avoiding war and that the world was in a very dangerous place. ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum t-mobile believes it's better to give than to receive. james may disagree (scream) join t-mobile and get the samsung galaxy s9 free. ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... with quicksilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your
wall, sealed off east berlin from west berlin, and kennedy did nothing. >> khrushchev goes one step further, testing even more powerful nuclear weapons. he shatters kennedy's hopes of slowing down the arms race. >> kennedy learned the soviets were not as committed as he was to avoiding war and that the world was in a very dangerous place. ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum t-mobile believes it's better to give than to receive. james may disagree (scream) join t-mobile and get the samsung...
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wall, sealed off east berlin from west berlin, and kennedy did nothing. >> khrushchev goes one step further, testing even more powerful nuclear weapons. he shatters kennedy's hopes of slowing down the arms race. >> kennedy learned the soviets were not as committed as he was to avoiding war and that the world was in a very dangerous place. (vo) gopi's found a way to keep her receipts tidy, even when nothing else is. (brand vo) snap and sort your expenses with quickbooks and find, on average, $4,628 in tax savings. quickbooks. backing you. a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! >>> president kennedy's dream of negotiating peace has been destroyed. he retreats to the family compound. >> hyannisport was sanctuary for the kennedys. it was a safe haven. i mean, despite everything that was going on, when they got together at the compound, all of that was forgotten. >> jack finds solace in his ever-growing extended family. in addition to his own children, john jr. and caroline, his brothers and sisters have 17 children be
wall, sealed off east berlin from west berlin, and kennedy did nothing. >> khrushchev goes one step further, testing even more powerful nuclear weapons. he shatters kennedy's hopes of slowing down the arms race. >> kennedy learned the soviets were not as committed as he was to avoiding war and that the world was in a very dangerous place. (vo) gopi's found a way to keep her receipts tidy, even when nothing else is. (brand vo) snap and sort your expenses with quickbooks and find, on...
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. , they would be in berlin by christmas or paris by christmas as the case may be and that the war was going to be over and that the experience of mass slaughter crushed them broke them, disillusion them and cause them to reject everything they once believed, created the lost generation or the dissolution and bitter generation that no longer believed in things like god, country patriotism and the rest. that's the mythology. it's a pervasive mythology that originates in europe primarily. it originates in literature that is often is not was produced by civilians rather than active service soldiers and it crossed the atlantic and continues to endure to this day. when i talk to americans, present company except that, generally, americans who haven't heard much about world war i and don't know much about it and they know it happened and they know when and they know who was involved, they will say, wow that was one mass slaughter, guys getting into trenches getting blown up by the thousands and they never accomplished anything and 20 years later we had world war ii , doesn't that prove that
. , they would be in berlin by christmas or paris by christmas as the case may be and that the war was going to be over and that the experience of mass slaughter crushed them broke them, disillusion them and cause them to reject everything they once believed, created the lost generation or the dissolution and bitter generation that no longer believed in things like god, country patriotism and the rest. that's the mythology. it's a pervasive mythology that originates in europe primarily. it...
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in modern times it's not in berlin political leaders commemorate the dead of world war one but in the capitals of the countries that fought and eventually defeated the german empire so will it be on this and dominant cain era munich. well thousands of ships were sunk during the second world war there wrecks litter the ocean floors decades of corrosion tidal movements and storms of course some other ships to break up on leak oil well a couple from australia has launched a grand plan to stop an ecological disaster under thomas reports newcastle to rob the films of the nonstop offensive in the pacific the pacific ocean saw some of the basis naval battle to the second world war more than three thousand ships were sunk three hundred of them all time it's now decades on the water some are starting to break up leaking oil into the sea as recreational pull the wilma adams swam to wrecks in micronesia where in one thousand nine hundred forty four u.s. fighter planes sank sixty five japanese ships. there the couple saw the early signs of pollution for themselves. like it's coming out of the tan
in modern times it's not in berlin political leaders commemorate the dead of world war one but in the capitals of the countries that fought and eventually defeated the german empire so will it be on this and dominant cain era munich. well thousands of ships were sunk during the second world war there wrecks litter the ocean floors decades of corrosion tidal movements and storms of course some other ships to break up on leak oil well a couple from australia has launched a grand plan to stop an...
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i went from london to hollywood, which was rough, hollywood to berlin, which was great. back to london. and then new york from '79 to '99. >> anthony: was it a conceivable option at any point, i can live in florida? >> iggy: it wasn't for me. i was hustling. hustling in a big city. it just kind of happened by chance. i had a shady friend who owned a condo here. i thought this is a nice little trashy hang. you could just pull up to the beach any time you wanted and look out and see the end of complications. and anybody could do that and it was safe and free and i thought, that's a -- this is beautiful. ♪ >> anthony: so we're eating healthy today? >> iggy: yeah. >> anthony: what do you like here? i wouldn't have thought back then in my dorm room that all those years later i'd be eating healthy with iggy pop. barbecue shrimp for the godfather of punk. i get wild and crazy with some roast pork. a little white wine, our only tilt toward the debauches of previous lives. >> anthony: i well remember the first stooges album coming out, the context of the time. this was, what, '
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one is washington, another is berlin and other places in europe. if saudi arabia is not exonerated from this tribe, will the american congress, and i leave that to my colleague, will the american congress change, finally change its mind on supplying weapons to saudi arabia and the yemen war? this is going to be very crucial for what happens to the war in yemen. on the other hand, what set of cards does saudi arabia today half, considering the outcry about this act? what set of cards can saudi arabia bring to a virtual negotiating table for a resolution of the yemeni crisis? will saudi arabia be influential, be effective in attempting to convince the uzis or their allies in yemen society that the political solution on certain terms that would be good for saudi arabia as possible. i think that the saudi hand in yemen as just gotten a little too weak. i think if mbs started the war to protect saudi arabia from the repercussions of the yemeni war, and he probably has captivated killing jamal khashoggi because his hand just got week. another issue obvio
one is washington, another is berlin and other places in europe. if saudi arabia is not exonerated from this tribe, will the american congress, and i leave that to my colleague, will the american congress change, finally change its mind on supplying weapons to saudi arabia and the yemen war? this is going to be very crucial for what happens to the war in yemen. on the other hand, what set of cards does saudi arabia today half, considering the outcry about this act? what set of cards can saudi...
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we've been seeing some change though at some of that for instance can film festival the belly not in berlin we're seeing actually a rise in what's being bought up by the production companies of female driven narratives yes already and absolutely having cate blanchett and that group of women on the jury in cannes all of the you know the staging of the protest on the steps of the film festival it is actually a change in business practices the inclusion waiver which is something where if someone has power in the industry a strong cast producer they can actually require that there's a certain amount of diversity in the below the line cast and in the staffing of the production and it makes a difference when women are in charge they hire more women when a diverse group of people are in charge they hire more diverse people and that's how you get more representation in the industry people need the door open they need a job opportunity ok now you've been six months in germany it's not a long time but i'm sure you have some impressions you've been you condensing out a lot of wedding so tell us how yo
we've been seeing some change though at some of that for instance can film festival the belly not in berlin we're seeing actually a rise in what's being bought up by the production companies of female driven narratives yes already and absolutely having cate blanchett and that group of women on the jury in cannes all of the you know the staging of the protest on the steps of the film festival it is actually a change in business practices the inclusion waiver which is something where if someone...
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this is deja news live from berlin marking one hundred years since the end of world war one older than sixty world leaders attend the ceremony and paris is one century after the guns fell silent in the great war the bloody conflict that claimed millions of lives. many of those leaders gathered now at a peace forum hosted by french president emmanuel mccraw german.
this is deja news live from berlin marking one hundred years since the end of world war one older than sixty world leaders attend the ceremony and paris is one century after the guns fell silent in the great war the bloody conflict that claimed millions of lives. many of those leaders gathered now at a peace forum hosted by french president emmanuel mccraw german.
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news live from berlin one hundred here sense of world world one and said french president a monologue calling the welcomes leaders to paris to mark the sun tenor of the great wars armistice we'll have full coverage also coming up. california's wildfires grow more deadly by the day search teams coming.
news live from berlin one hundred here sense of world world one and said french president a monologue calling the welcomes leaders to paris to mark the sun tenor of the great wars armistice we'll have full coverage also coming up. california's wildfires grow more deadly by the day search teams coming.
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this is t w news coming to you live from berlin the u.n. urges maximum restraint in gaza as violence between israel and hamas intensifies hundreds of rockets fired from gaza strike israel israel retaliates falling dozens of targets inside gaza our correspondent has the latest on the deadly flare up also coming up no respite for california as wildfires burn across the state a quarter of a million people flee and more than forty are confirmed dead making these the deadliest fires in the state's history.
this is t w news coming to you live from berlin the u.n. urges maximum restraint in gaza as violence between israel and hamas intensifies hundreds of rockets fired from gaza strike israel israel retaliates falling dozens of targets inside gaza our correspondent has the latest on the deadly flare up also coming up no respite for california as wildfires burn across the state a quarter of a million people flee and more than forty are confirmed dead making these the deadliest fires in the state's...
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this is d w news live from berlin he was president donald trump visited california to see the impact of the worst wildfires interesting in history. who are going to work together and who the real job of this is very sad to see. more than a thousand people are now reported missing also coming up in france more than a quarter of a million people taking to the streets to protest rising fuel prices crowds turned out and blocked roads across the.
this is d w news live from berlin he was president donald trump visited california to see the impact of the worst wildfires interesting in history. who are going to work together and who the real job of this is very sad to see. more than a thousand people are now reported missing also coming up in france more than a quarter of a million people taking to the streets to protest rising fuel prices crowds turned out and blocked roads across the.
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you're watching news from berlin plenty more coming up at the top of the hour i'm helena humphrey in balance thanks ever feel company probably. oh you know the fact. there is music and look where we are. open courseware in havana where else. cuba is famous for its music song mumble cha cha cha it's such a musical country and i absolutely adore being here. and i am. i am. what. i'm here in havana for the two thousand and seventeen mozart festival out here on the streets you can hear cuban music on every corner and here in the cathedral there's mozart going on. paper thanks for having me here at your wonderful festival really i'm so happy to be in havana for so mozart and to hear these wonderful musicians performing i remember the first time i came i was so impressed at the standard of musicianship here with your musicians tell me about. where they come from. and then i'm going to get and. i meant them when you want to go company and load up on the checklist and load up with the lawyer. who doesn't want to of mostly goes far enough to. show me. what our families and by might be so for
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urges closer cooperation with berlin during ceremonies marking germany's day of remembrance he set to take steps in that direction and talks with chants on the americans will have full coverage also coming up ahead of a european leaders meeting to discuss bring said d.w. visits one english town where the leave boat was among the strongest and where some people are now.
urges closer cooperation with berlin during ceremonies marking germany's day of remembrance he set to take steps in that direction and talks with chants on the americans will have full coverage also coming up ahead of a european leaders meeting to discuss bring said d.w. visits one english town where the leave boat was among the strongest and where some people are now.
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this is do believe news live from berlin total devastation that's how gullible drum describes areas of california to the states was ever wildfires the u.s. president visits rescue workers and victims come to promising to support the old guard he's now say around thirteen hundred people are still missing we'll go live to california for the latest also coming up.
this is do believe news live from berlin total devastation that's how gullible drum describes areas of california to the states was ever wildfires the u.s. president visits rescue workers and victims come to promising to support the old guard he's now say around thirteen hundred people are still missing we'll go live to california for the latest also coming up.
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this is deja vu news live from berlin risking jail for freedom pro-democracy leaders going on trial now in hong kong they're charged for their roles in the umbrella protest of the five china and brought that city to a standstill in two thousand and fourteen one of the defendants tells t w he'll continue to fight even if it means prison. this is time could be friends i'll sell to the friend our existing freedom and our rights.
this is deja vu news live from berlin risking jail for freedom pro-democracy leaders going on trial now in hong kong they're charged for their roles in the umbrella protest of the five china and brought that city to a standstill in two thousand and fourteen one of the defendants tells t w he'll continue to fight even if it means prison. this is time could be friends i'll sell to the friend our existing freedom and our rights.
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this is g w news live from berlin to bring in our correspondent ophelia harms the british and joins us from rio de janeiro we're here to find out what happened with me think of a correspondent found a hits a snag and we do have some of breaking news it's coming into us now and it's about perspective closer to w. news thank you for joining us history showing the story of the first move more told from different perspectives by peter craven from the eastern european perspective from the african perspective from the perspective of turkey and the arab world. t w dot com slash w w one. a museum's. just let's focus on some new sounds of the so-called changes down to just kind of a side by the first. move. people who put big dreams on the big screen. in movie magazines on t w. they are digital warriors. for women for internet activists one mission. the battle for freedom and dignity. courageous and determined they campaign for women's rights and for peace. they mobilize against fantasize. compulsory they are. their messages are spreading like wildfire. the social media is quite critical to the
this is g w news live from berlin to bring in our correspondent ophelia harms the british and joins us from rio de janeiro we're here to find out what happened with me think of a correspondent found a hits a snag and we do have some of breaking news it's coming into us now and it's about perspective closer to w. news thank you for joining us history showing the story of the first move more told from different perspectives by peter craven from the eastern european perspective from the african...
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this is d w news live from berlin i anchor growing in one backs against city over the arrival there of more than three thousand migrants as tensions rise until you walk on the u.s. border d.w. asked protesters why they think the migrants should be made to leave and we hear from migrants who fear for the law also coming up could be here she's just a.
this is d w news live from berlin i anchor growing in one backs against city over the arrival there of more than three thousand migrants as tensions rise until you walk on the u.s. border d.w. asked protesters why they think the migrants should be made to leave and we hear from migrants who fear for the law also coming up could be here she's just a.
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the call for change and freedom spreads to germany to west berlin in june one thousand nine hundred eighty seven the shah of iran makes an official visit students demonstrate against his authoritarian regime and terrible human rights record police crackdown violently and benno onus all is shot his death fuels the outrage of the student movement. the process though how the demonstrators specifically playing as newspaper did cite a. death in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight becomes a catalyst for the student revolt. their leaders. have let's roll revolutionaries comrades and the authoritarians. is one of the spearheads of the movement that formed in the postwar era as a reaction to boys german society the charismatic head of the socialist students union demands a do not sophistication of the police and other branches of government and criticises legal reforms as undemocratic. in april one thousand nine hundred sixty eight an attempt is made on route because life he survives seriously wounded but never fully recovers. the mood escalates the willingness to use violence grows in left wing
the call for change and freedom spreads to germany to west berlin in june one thousand nine hundred eighty seven the shah of iran makes an official visit students demonstrate against his authoritarian regime and terrible human rights record police crackdown violently and benno onus all is shot his death fuels the outrage of the student movement. the process though how the demonstrators specifically playing as newspaper did cite a. death in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight becomes a...
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news live from berlin a message of defiance from iran as were new the u.s. sanctions come into force the country's president says tehran will bypass the measures and calls on the country to persist but what will the fallout be for ordinary iranians we'll get the latest from our correspondent in tehran. also coming up everything is still up for grabs that campaigning ahead of the u.s. midterm elections enters its final hours many stay the stakes have never been.
news live from berlin a message of defiance from iran as were new the u.s. sanctions come into force the country's president says tehran will bypass the measures and calls on the country to persist but what will the fallout be for ordinary iranians we'll get the latest from our correspondent in tehran. also coming up everything is still up for grabs that campaigning ahead of the u.s. midterm elections enters its final hours many stay the stakes have never been.
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while studying law in berlin he soon realised how much more exciting philosophy was he thinking fascinated him what if mankind could truly influence the course of history and nothing was god given he joined rebellious student groups and became a foreign in the side of the prussians state in eight hundred forty three he married his childhood sweetheart jennifer invest although she adored his revolutionary ideas marx was less of a genius when it came to handling money he was constantly broke and not terribly faithful either. in the same year the young couple had to leave their home as mark says works were censored here so they headed for paris here marks met up with. the wealthy son of an industrialist the two inspired one another enters his loyal admirer marks the shining light. how practical that angle is had money to fund them both marx himself much preferred thinking to working. in eight hundred forty eight his great work the communist manifesto was published as an angry response to industrialization in the one nine hundred centuries it called for an end to the exploitation of workers wh
while studying law in berlin he soon realised how much more exciting philosophy was he thinking fascinated him what if mankind could truly influence the course of history and nothing was god given he joined rebellious student groups and became a foreign in the side of the prussians state in eight hundred forty three he married his childhood sweetheart jennifer invest although she adored his revolutionary ideas marx was less of a genius when it came to handling money he was constantly broke and...
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this is the news line from berlin e.u. leaders have endorsed to break the deal at a special summit in brussels. this is the best to close for which the first to push through for europe. only didn't push the. european commission president. what he said was a sad day for the european union. british prime minister to his amaze says she doesn't share that sadness and is calling one how country to move on.
this is the news line from berlin e.u. leaders have endorsed to break the deal at a special summit in brussels. this is the best to close for which the first to push through for europe. only didn't push the. european commission president. what he said was a sad day for the european union. british prime minister to his amaze says she doesn't share that sadness and is calling one how country to move on.
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in berlin and singapore and zurich, and in the rain in london, protesting at their treatment. just after 11am in each time zone, hundreds walked out, leaving messages behind on their desks. when things happen in numbers and they see a large group of people speaking up then i think that's when things start to change. i'm walking out along with other colleagues in support of anyone in any workplace who has been harassed, and to ensure that the perpetrators are not protected and not rewarded. as so often in the cultural moment we are living through, seething anger was kept below the surface until one explosive case was made public. the new york times alleged that andy rubin, the creator of google's android mobile software, was given a massive payoff after he was accused of sexual harassment. he denies the accusation and says the payment has been exaggerated. but, at a company where three quarters of executives are men and former female employees are suing the company over contested allegations they were underpaid, mr rubin‘s case in a male—dominated industry has prompted fury
in berlin and singapore and zurich, and in the rain in london, protesting at their treatment. just after 11am in each time zone, hundreds walked out, leaving messages behind on their desks. when things happen in numbers and they see a large group of people speaking up then i think that's when things start to change. i'm walking out along with other colleagues in support of anyone in any workplace who has been harassed, and to ensure that the perpetrators are not protected and not rewarded. as...
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she was with her father, herman, on her way to thejewish primary school in berlin. translation: a little further on, we saw the word "jew" was scrawled onto the window and a star of david was smeared on there, too. once inside, the school was surrounded by nazi storm troopers. the state—sanctioned persecution of germany's dues had become violent. ——jews. translation: we saw it all from our windows. we saw the smoke coming up from the synagogue but we weren't sure what was burning. we didn't know what kind of danger we were in, or what it all meant. that only became clear later on when we went back to school and some of the fathers weren't there any more. later, her father was taken to the death camp at auschwitz where he was murdered. ruth, and her mother, survived the war living in a shed. translation: i got four postcards from him in march, april, may, and june and then nothing more. the real significance of the violence of that night lay in what it ultimately unleashed — the murder of six millionjews across europe, commemorated here at the holocaust memor
she was with her father, herman, on her way to thejewish primary school in berlin. translation: a little further on, we saw the word "jew" was scrawled onto the window and a star of david was smeared on there, too. once inside, the school was surrounded by nazi storm troopers. the state—sanctioned persecution of germany's dues had become violent. ——jews. translation: we saw it all from our windows. we saw the smoke coming up from the synagogue but we weren't sure what was...
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caroline wyatt, bbc news, berlin. let's return to the commemoration of the end of the first world war. across the uk, people in cities, towns, and villages have been preparing for the armistice centenary. from knitted poppies on village greens, to marking the contribution of commonwealth soldiers, our correspondentjon kay has been finding out how the country will commemorate 100 years since the guns fell silent on the western front. each one is a life that was lost in the great war. charfield in gloucestershire. somebody made these poppies with love. 4,000 residents, 12,000 poppies. all knitted by villagers over the last year. people are just in tears, literally stood there with tears down their cheeks. really heartbreaking, breathtaking, and i'm just proud of everybody. this is going to be an amazing day. many here are remembering relatives who fought 100 years ago. what do you think your grandpa would think of this? oh, i think he'd be thrilled. i think he'd think it was wonderful. there are children coming out of h
caroline wyatt, bbc news, berlin. let's return to the commemoration of the end of the first world war. across the uk, people in cities, towns, and villages have been preparing for the armistice centenary. from knitted poppies on village greens, to marking the contribution of commonwealth soldiers, our correspondentjon kay has been finding out how the country will commemorate 100 years since the guns fell silent on the western front. each one is a life that was lost in the great war. charfield...
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caroline wyatt, bbc news, berlin. finally, as the world commemorates the centenary of the end of the first world war, a new installation at the tower of london has been captivating thousands of people all this week. it's called beyond the deepening shadow: the tower remembers. 10,000 individualflames have filled the moat — it's a public act of remembrance for the lives of the fallen, honouring their sacrifice. the installation, which unfolds each evening until sunday, takes place over the course of four hours. each flame lit by members of the armed forces and volunteers. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc. hello. with the weekend now upon us, the weather is looking rather mixed the next few days. we had heavy rain around during the day on friday. this was taken by a weather watcher in warwickshire. big shower clouds around there. through the weekend we keep that unsettled theme to things. the most persistent rain is clearing, but it will be a weekend of sunny spells and blustery showers, which at tim
caroline wyatt, bbc news, berlin. finally, as the world commemorates the centenary of the end of the first world war, a new installation at the tower of london has been captivating thousands of people all this week. it's called beyond the deepening shadow: the tower remembers. 10,000 individualflames have filled the moat — it's a public act of remembrance for the lives of the fallen, honouring their sacrifice. the installation, which unfolds each evening until sunday, takes place over the...