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that fireside chat, president trump famously had little time for one of them that says pre dfcs is ungrammatical. so how should this new boy approach thursday's meeting? and how should he prepare for a trump vance? i'm bush in the oval office. i'm feel gale in berlin and this is the day the moment when you talk to him alone, small tools, it's important that you don't talk for long, but that you keep it brief and let him talk to, you know, wait for this. this relationship involves much more than just a few minutes in the oval office, which many people are very excited about. this concept mentorship with the trans atlantic alliance, actually being a cornerstone of our country for decades. and we should continue to hold onto it by the test side. almost each of you have to adapt to him and engage him. and at the
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same time you comp make yourself less than you are. it's within the chancellor is looking forward to the situation with great confidence also on the day, a major bomb disposal operation in cologne after the discovery of 3 devices dating back to world war to 20000 people had to be evacuated amongst them. hospitals, kindergartens and hotels. it is the biggest evacuation since the 2nd world war ended 80 years ago. but the findings like these are not unusual here in cologne. it is the usual business actually just 3 weeks ago. another bump was found not very far from here. just on the other side of the line. welcome to the day, the setting has become to tory as in recent months. the press briefing by the oval office fire place on thursday. it will be the gentleman chance of us to be throwed into the 5 specific match, meets donald trump for lunch at the white house,
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followed by a joint press appearance. recent over the office meetings with even traditional allies have proven to be unpredictable of intense experiences. so what kind of a chance that matt's expect from this encounter, a political report to matthew moore has the details since taking office features mats has made it his mission to keep donald trump at your upside, is read on these after the. i would like to come to find the us president, find some passion, commitment in recent weeks. also please talk. your country is in big trouble. i know you're not going to know, you know what recent oval office and comments or suggest that match will need to be on guard when he enters the lions den from terrace to the far right. let's take a look at 5 potential flash point. one defense and ukraine. donald trump says that jeremy has skipped on military spending while in joining us protection. pay ahead
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spending on defense shows the vast difference. map has recently embraced comes to mind for 5 percent defense spending a need so. but trump might not like the fine print that some of that would go to infrastructure. and all the issue of support for you claim trump has had talked to your opinions for due to let's all, at the u. s. expense is too big tech and free speech is one issue where the 2 sides, your thoughts from one. thanks jim, and you rooms on content motor ration or censorship, an attack on free speech. the europeans match. one big tech to clump done on harmful content on pay more tax just days before matches visit germany added fuel to the fire by floating plans to slap a 10 percent levy on meta and alphabet 3 migration total for as long bosh gemini over this issue. in 2015 he said, i'm glad mack who was destroying germany after she welcomed a 1000000 refugees fleeing war. and she's in the process of destroying germany. the
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presidents in our circle frames, mass, migration as an existential threat to repeat identity and culture. i believe there is nothing more urgent than mass migration. no batch is taking a tougher line on a regular migration. that is pre assessors could that the fuse the issue or will from doubled on for creed and tyrus for years. total trump has fewer than germany. sales more to the us than advice german cost was 25 percent tied us which would be post for no match. we'll have to explain why. town of so bad for business on the trade with germany is a win win. 550 from team has core to germany for right. if the party force that was the law must then we cd vance's form show intervention of the german election when he called them political
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leaders to work with it yesterday. there's no room for firewalls. after gemini security services labeled the f d as a right wing extremists right to democracy, us secretary of state, marco rubio called it tony in disguise. and if that comes up, matched could be under huge pressure. all of these issues could make fun explosive show down in the oval office. much will depends on whether the german chancellor can keep his crew. so as you heard, there have been some and some of us oval office encounters recently. earlier at the w asked friedrich mats as spokes person. how the gentleman chancellor, was preparing is good for the for the press briefing, which will probably take place in the oven office. they will also be bilateral talks with the delegations. there will be a long shot be so they will have plenty of time to announce any discrepancies or disagreements. and to get to like each other onto and then disrespect the tons of
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or is looking forward to the situation with great confidence. see to, to linking. yes, but this is also a physical matter. so other also breathing techniques quick. what did this training slow? i don't think the chancellor has had time to physically prepare for this encounter . and the last few days he's taking it with grades in a condo. who isn't, he doesn't classify telling me problem as a global, political consultant and political scientist. he's also the author of the book beat, the incumbent, proven strategies and tactics to winning actions are welcome to dw louis. let's, let's start with the wish list. what do you think? what does chancellor matt's want from donald trump? what would count as a waiting for jeremy from this meeting? or that that's exactly how it should start, right? you should start with what's the goal to accomplish? because if you don't know what your goal is, how can you later assess whether it was successful or not? so i think in this case, the subjects, their 1st official meeting,
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i think the goal really is to establish a personal connection to establish a direct line and phone came is 3. and i think that's a challenge for somebody like more. it's because it's not exactly how it turns to do things, but it's very important to this case because for adults from every thing is personal. right? and so it is to, i'm going to be doing the same thing so that, but i mean, i'm the, the one hand that looks fine. they're both trying to do that. but they each want something else. so they want something material beyond the relationship. so what, just, what does germany wants full gemini from the united states? well, the big main thing i guess for germany is of course, the trade floor, right. the terrace, where germany is a wall level, and trump knows it,
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he can smell weakness and bold ability and you say to his advantage. but again, i think if i were more it's, i wouldn't start with the i would the trying to start with a personal connection with the slow at the rece. maybe would even be small talk with the finding common ground with emphasizing things that you have in common really build a relationship 1st before you go to the uh, no kits at the hot topics. ideally even leaving them to the lower level. right. donald trump was famously dismissive of the form. if you have a chance of a i'm going to back, oh, do we have any sense of what he thinks of friedrich match? well, i mean go regulations towards for doing this because i actually know presidents and health governments who are not all that keen on going to the white house because of
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some of the episodes to be i've seen it lately, but i think one thing that most certainly has going for himself is that he is not uncle of merkel. and i think in that sense, while mertz and from a very different personalities, very different characters, may email you would say, best friends, best bodies. but i think it's a different starting point than they last week on go at merkel, i think, merkel and trump really didn't connect. and i think that's the same that marx is going for himself. he's not on the merkel rice. let's start with some of the, let's talk about some of those scenes that you, you described them if. if the, the chance limits his team is preparing him for it from vance. i'm bush in front of the press, which topics would you be briefing the chancellor on as well. uh i think the tire, its obviously a trunk talks about um like a b,
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b us being ripped off by all the countries. and i think germany is a very modest one of those countries that he has in his minds when he says those things. so yes, you need to prepare with you in the role play this. you don't know whether it's a good moods, charming trump will show up or bad mood, confrontational, donald trump, will show up, and i think i would role play this and okay, about that. what's new about what's new about now arrived? i'll be donald trump. right? you'd be friedrich mass, the german chancellor. i'm, i'm we, we, the public haven't seen you before. so i'm donald trump. mm hm. and we've had a nice chat. was sitting there with a file with the file side of the fireplace behind us was sitting there without legs open and chit chat. and then all of a sudden i got really bulky and i tend to fidget maps. and i say, well, what about this trade deficit? what about all these beside these?
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why don't i see cadillacs driving down a big demonstrates, what are you going to do about? that's how does mats handle that confrontational approach that so. so this is officer, i have foot emphasize that your father has roots in germany. this is officer, i have invited you maybe even or told a story about the place where your father's anxious if it covers all of the days. right. right. so yeah, this is when, when, when everything turns nasty. right? i'm on the face. yeah. you saying you need to buy more american cause i don't, i see so many must say it is cruising down, i believe on say here in the us. yeah. i would have the fewest stories are the about the german companies in west the, in the us that he may not be aware of. that may not be a top of mind for him. so i will have a few goodies ready. but most important,
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please don't take the bite. right, right. for escalation us, we savanski, i'm sorry to say it does page 2, right? it does take 2 to tango. it does take 2 escalates. so i think the key thing here is don't take the but how much same that happen when we, when we seen the difference they, they, they approached with these compensations with the landscape as you say. and also we sit around and post that who was attacked in, in that session. and he, he stayed very tom and didn't rise to it. yeah. yes. and i think they're all the people who were even better. i mean mushroom, most of which plymouth is a master in the dealing and humbling trump. uh maloney from the building i think has exactly established the sort of personal connection with him. i think car me from canada. i handle the,
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the reason to believe okay on the difficult circumstances. so this may be a source of inspiration for and the chancellor feeling most house though being critical of the vice president and j. the vans is support for germany's fall right . a day is that like the, the color of proceedings in the sense this, these new torres fireside chat it might come up. i think that's probably something that the take events and folders around team feel very strong about. i don't think so. that's a lot of the issues where you have to be particularly pushing back. i say in such a situation, i would choose my battles in the end. that's not really any waiting up for the rest of the site. and it doesn't have a real impact for germany. so i think something like a terrace that's much more essential for the country,
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germany with the ac. maybe you can small talk, volts your way out of the situation because i mean, it could easily say that. so yes, the f, the actually does spring up issues that are important. doesn't cost to something politically. right? so waltz you're way out of the situation to find a wood on, on how these visits come about. how do they actually get arranged? who calls, who says defense, who pumping over get your diary out? well, i think there's a long preparation going on at the diplomatic level. is that there before a meeting like this happens, but i think it's clear that the dollar from a likes to be fathers, he likes to be invited. he says this over in oregon that they're involved kissing my thoughts. they're also nice. know they're all calling me and i think this gives
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you a hint on how to deal with the situation. so i think uh, i would absolutely invite team to germany. okay, fascinating analysis and we thank you for the level of political consultant doctor, and do we are all thank you so much. thank you. this is unprecedented. normally, this plays why i'm standing here right now is full of joggers and people heading to work. but not today to really truly you have put some oil in and they have to make a groups where you usually start within range to start to make the fuse move. and if it doesn't work, then you can use a technical and broken trends. but it's almost easy, but it isn't on time. okay, so basically squarely and, and then obviously the ac is big, big it to take some and doing and this is going to sound like a stupid question. clearly this is, this is a dangerous undertaking. yes,
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it is. you take a risk, it is dangerous both. if you take a 1st good view and know what you're doing and do it very. yeah, so slowly with the advice of your colleagues, so we don't decide on yo, dennis, not dangerous. there's a risk, but it's not that big if you work safely, right. so they take, the fear was as a photon is by tons. what happens to yeah, it's good happened that you couldn't make it to come to make the fuse move. and then uh, the only reason or the result is that you have to blast to bump website. how do you do that? it, you simply, you simply put in the x, those as charge on it. and then you take some measurements to people which are not in the area, but also buildings. and so it's on the homes. and then you just pull the trigger
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and it goes off. okay, i'd be very the bums and, and color was diffused in a matter of a couple of hours that i usually it's exercise usually that, that quick. um, it depends. so, uh, i get a notice a few minutes ago to them. and uh, for my opinion was quite quick. so i think you were lucky that you were able to get used to booms quite quickly would make and if you was working and as the district about 3 of these things well well, were founded in close proximity. i guess even even approaching them is dangerous because you don't know what else you haven't found. yes, of course. the thing is that we don't know how much we have an or dropping some extra thumbs approaching them. sounds dangerous, but you know what you're doing booked in like on the rates,
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so you're good. wherever you slowly you're good. there. you take a look and you don't have much equipment. you are on your face, you don't go by caught it. and so it sounds dangerous, but in reality it isn't if you do it pushing, right. so what sort of person breaks up good bob disposal aspect of being self confident, but not as much. so not over estimate yourself being of thinking sometimes and over thinking. so everything you have to think of twice and be always by yourself and think and talk to a lot of people. so interact. and when you, you look at a class, i know you're trying uh, these people don't even looked at someone and so no, not right for the job. um, yes, but you don't stop and exhaust for the disposal so installed. and then the basic
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course for responsible persons as be called of you and jeremy. and before did you have an entry? cool. so we have a few stages where we can uh, check the people out and maybe can say maybe smoke your thing wise. and of course, we don't know how many unexploded bombs that that are still, but basically seems to be quite a frequent occurrence in cologne. why is that? it's the reason we're including sits your agents in rhineland is most some very um, crucial part of germany for transportation for military um, for production of, of things. and so uh also the repopulated. so uh, the need in the end of the ball didn't just bump so technically, so it must have more evolving. so they told in depth time to more people, the acute, the rodeo. germany will give up how and exploded problems usually detected. how
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do we discover them generally? usually, um, we take it 1st and every views from the elliot taken during bombing, a full blown big enough to building. and you can see small adults or smart. yes. more adults only photograph, which gives you didn't the him, there might be an honest, old bone hitting that it all depends raging and lighting songs in there. so often did you localize to position in, in today maps. and then you go there within the broke and detect if there is something within the significant signature. right? so the search for them containing here is the, does it, it isn't a new job. so every day people are looking at every to, to drop people working out there and probing and detecting and people of digging there. and people are defusing it some, every day. just ross. it's fascinating. thank you for to have through that. so
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