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you are watching "dw news" live from berlin. still to come, accusing the south african president, mr. zuma, of corruption after he used public money on his estate, and they are looking to see if he violated the constitution. we will have that and more later on the show. plus, helena would be here with ethnicities, and were member, you can always go to "dw news" on the go, and you can download the app from the app store and get push notifications for any breaking news. you can also use the dw app to send us photographs and videos. we will be back on the other side of a 60-second break. ♪ announcer: you would like to study in germany, in you still have lots of questions? you will find all you need to know about studying in germany here. information on courses, admission requirements, modifications, cost, and much more. dw.com/studyingermany, the first port of call for anyone wanting to study in germany. brent: welcome back to "dw news" live from berlin. sources are plenty human error for the cause of a crash with scores injured
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live from berlin, our top story. over the past few weeks, you have heard about the refugee violence that consumed cologne and other cities. you have seen evidence of the right wing extremism. a powerful documentary has us back to the year 2004. and the victim of that crime. >> a mail bomb on a parked bicycle exploded in cologne. the city's district, the center of the local turkish community. [speaking foreign language] investigators immediately turned their attention to the victims. [speaking foreign language] police started searching for evidence of criminal activity locally. looking for signs of debt, family strife, or revenge motives. the even deployed undercover officers to get closer to him. the film the barber and the bomb shows the personal toll of the investigation. the community was shaken, not just by the bombing. [speaking foreign language] >> around that same time, they carried out a string of racially motivated bomb attacks. the film uses actors to re-create some of the transcripts of the investigation a
live from berlin, our top story. over the past few weeks, you have heard about the refugee violence that consumed cologne and other cities. you have seen evidence of the right wing extremism. a powerful documentary has us back to the year 2004. and the victim of that crime. >> a mail bomb on a parked bicycle exploded in cologne. the city's district, the center of the local turkish community. [speaking foreign language] investigators immediately turned their attention to the victims....
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but the berlin for harmonic -- the berlin philharmonic, simon rattle -- he specifically asked me, i saw you did this production, would you do this with us? that iss a piece written in berlin, 1980's. it's in reaction to the heavy metal rock group that has lots instruments, stations all around the room where musicians have to process and play instruments found from junkyards. it is super cutting edge. to do that anywhere is pretty radical. charlie: simon rattle wanted you to do that at the berlin philharmonic? alan: he wanted to do pieces that celebrate space, the space in which music is made. i said, i will do it, but you have to promise the musicians, the entire stage crew, the publicity department -- everybody has to buy into this. this is something either you are in or you are out. it won't work as a halfway project. how can you promise him that without knowing his musicians? alan: i do know his musicians. that's why in a place like berlin it was possible to do that. piecesd me about other that he just announced he is doing. i'm hoping it's not a coincidence. there are other people w
but the berlin for harmonic -- the berlin philharmonic, simon rattle -- he specifically asked me, i saw you did this production, would you do this with us? that iss a piece written in berlin, 1980's. it's in reaction to the heavy metal rock group that has lots instruments, stations all around the room where musicians have to process and play instruments found from junkyards. it is super cutting edge. to do that anywhere is pretty radical. charlie: simon rattle wanted you to do that at the...
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berlin? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] but yes, it was -- it was amazing. >> that's really crazy. >> i got to meet jesse's daughters. his daughters who came out to berlin. i was there with my little boy, hanging out with jesse's children. it was profound. and a the young man that plays jesse is this unknown fellow, unknown for about two more weeks here. >> jimmy: right, yeah. >> stefan james. >> jimmy: what about the poor guy who had to play hitler? was he invited to the wrap party afterwards? >> yeah i mean, of course. you know. he's injures acting. we just told him a different location, you know? >> jimmy: congratulations, very good to see you. the movie is called "race." it opens in theaters february 19th. jason sudeikis, erybody. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you were right about the food. hi john. hey kevin. spent the day with an astronaut. one more. it's beautiful, isn't it? how about a baseball game next time? done! done. book priceless experiences around the g
berlin? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] but yes, it was -- it was amazing. >> that's really crazy. >> i got to meet jesse's daughters. his daughters who came out to berlin. i was there with my little boy, hanging out with jesse's children. it was profound. and a the young man that plays jesse is this unknown fellow, unknown for about two more weeks here. >> jimmy: right, yeah. >> stefan james. >> jimmy: what about the poor guy who had to play hitler? was he...
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joining us from berlin, about to go to hamburg. christian schulz, citigroup director of european economics, is with us. i just asked who has the leverage, because i'm not convinced that they are really taken by the negotiations with prime minister cameron and the rest of europe. it is not much for renegotiation at all, is it? christian: i think the reform demands that the u.k. had to the .u were already quite modest the results are not more striking than the demands originally were. given that we have some next week, it is unlikely there's going to be a massive breakthrough in terms of changing the eu. i don't think this is going to the a major argument for the pro-eu side of the referendum which could happen this year. it is more, this is out of the way now. now everybody can say what they want. cameron could start campaigning in favor of staying in the eu. he's been successful in recent years. we've seen that in the elections. jon: do you think he will be successful this time around? aristian: we still only see 20% to 30% chance
joining us from berlin, about to go to hamburg. christian schulz, citigroup director of european economics, is with us. i just asked who has the leverage, because i'm not convinced that they are really taken by the negotiations with prime minister cameron and the rest of europe. it is not much for renegotiation at all, is it? christian: i think the reform demands that the u.k. had to the .u were already quite modest the results are not more striking than the demands originally were. given that...
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a lot of buzz here in berlin. -- this is a big big conference. the biggest pension funds, the big names in private equity. they are gathered here to talk about what's going on in private equity. the mood is pretty optimistic. i want to turn to ken mehlman. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> talk about that optimism. greats a time of volatility in the stock market. people are pumped up. >> no question. there is a lot of volatility across lots of economies around the world. the reason people here have an optimistic view is if you think about it, the people in this room combine first patient capital. so we have capital for a long duration. we measure success over a longer window of time so we are not worrying about quarterly returns. have a proven ability to improve in the companies, help them grow. that is something that is very much needed today. and there is ability to invest flexibly. this volatility and capital is needed, if you walk in with long-term capital that is patient and can add more to the companies and you can invest flexibly, it's
a lot of buzz here in berlin. -- this is a big big conference. the biggest pension funds, the big names in private equity. they are gathered here to talk about what's going on in private equity. the mood is pretty optimistic. i want to turn to ken mehlman. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> talk about that optimism. greats a time of volatility in the stock market. people are pumped up. >> no question. there is a lot of volatility across lots of economies around the world....
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and then by the time we actually got to go film in berlin in the actual locations where he did these amazing, historic, like, mind-blowing events, it was like the greatest field trip i had ever been on. >> seth: it's fantastic. it looks beautiful. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: it's a great story. >> yeah. >> seth: and thank you for being here, buddy. >> absolutely. >> seth: always such a pleasure to see you. [ cheers and applause ] jason sudeikis, everybody! "race" opens in theaters this friday. we'll be right back with kelly rohrbach. ♪ folks, you can't make this stuff up. four bandits chose a prius as their getaway car. bravo-niner, in pursuit of a toyota prius. over. how hard is it to catch a prius? over. this thing is actually pretty fast. over. very funny. ♪ oh look, a farmer's market. we should get some flowers for the car. yeah! holly!
and then by the time we actually got to go film in berlin in the actual locations where he did these amazing, historic, like, mind-blowing events, it was like the greatest field trip i had ever been on. >> seth: it's fantastic. it looks beautiful. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: it's a great story. >> yeah. >> seth: and thank you for being here, buddy. >> absolutely. >> seth: always such a pleasure to see you. [ cheers and applause ] jason sudeikis, everybody!...
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despite it being presented as a quirky comedy at the berlin film festival. >>> so you had has become so much limited in the face of young, the liberals, the more progressive, the women, the minorities, they are less visible in the streets. no one wants to watch a film in public space. i had to make a love story and then, you know, in the background, there is the story of the city, of public space. >> if you're wondering just how much interest there is in the film, have a look at this. it's a complete sellout as the film gets its international premier. >> the young saudi team who made the film financed it themselves because there is no movie industry in saudi arabia. apart from getting around the censors, they had to constantly explain what they were doing. >> i had to explain it was another character. when someone walking down the street or driving by recognized me, they wouldn't recognize me as b.b., they would recognize fatima and say what are you doing here? >> the movie which has got a great reaction here is careful to show traditional saudi culture in a positive light but doesn'
despite it being presented as a quirky comedy at the berlin film festival. >>> so you had has become so much limited in the face of young, the liberals, the more progressive, the women, the minorities, they are less visible in the streets. no one wants to watch a film in public space. i had to make a love story and then, you know, in the background, there is the story of the city, of public space. >> if you're wondering just how much interest there is in the film, have a look at...
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degrees colder right now in portsmouth but below freezing and white field and right at 30 degrees in berlin. there is an colder beginning to build on it at along with that cold air some snow showers. spring warmth earlier this evening right back to winter and then light accumulation in parts of northern new hampshire. what about more changes for friday and the weekend? we will look at all that coming up. my -- tom: i have mile-long ice jam read habit in franconia. stephanie woods is in franconia where she spoke with neighbors on plantation road. stephanie: three people in franconia can' t sleep in their houses tonight, after an ice jam came across plantation road, tearing up most of the surface and flooding peoples' homes like this one. we' re told this house has 6 feet >> the power of ice and what was happening was crazy. absolutely crazy. stephanie: neighbor dave oakman captured this incredible video with his drone when thick ice coating the gale river in franconia started to break down last tuesday, and clustered around a fallen tree. >> it reached critical mass wednesday, after the ice
degrees colder right now in portsmouth but below freezing and white field and right at 30 degrees in berlin. there is an colder beginning to build on it at along with that cold air some snow showers. spring warmth earlier this evening right back to winter and then light accumulation in parts of northern new hampshire. what about more changes for friday and the weekend? we will look at all that coming up. my -- tom: i have mile-long ice jam read habit in franconia. stephanie woods is in...
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if you have information call berlin police, lucy. >> thank you jennifer. nearly eight months after answering amtrak train derailed in northeast philly they found out what went wrong. eight people died. when it went off the traction. >> new evidence and new reports and the crash. fox 29 joyce evans with a look ahead. >> reporter: well guys we do no that train head from there d.c. to no, was going more than a hundred miles an hour when it kit the curb in port richmond on may 12th. twice the speed limit for that curb. the question, for eight months has been why the train was going too fast. and much of that focus is on the train's engineer brandon boston here the new york times reports tomorrow's evidence will likely blame something called lost situational awareness. the report suggests may have confused the curb at frankford junction for another curb and that he may have been distracted by a rock thrown at the train. two other trains in the area reported getting hit by objects just days after the crash he told investigator that he didn't remember anything fo
if you have information call berlin police, lucy. >> thank you jennifer. nearly eight months after answering amtrak train derailed in northeast philly they found out what went wrong. eight people died. when it went off the traction. >> new evidence and new reports and the crash. fox 29 joyce evans with a look ahead. >> reporter: well guys we do no that train head from there d.c. to no, was going more than a hundred miles an hour when it kit the curb in port richmond on may...
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all the berlin stuff, the majority, we shot in berlin in the actual olympic stadium, which is still there. and it was like the greatest history lesson/field trip i've ever experienced. >> jimmy: so crazy that you would shoot it in that very stadium. >> yeah, there's a moment in history where he wins the first gold medal and jeremy irons' the american olympic committee is like, his voice, i can't do it. "the chancellor would like to meet you." jesse owens goes up to meet hitler and hitler bounced, he split, and goebels delivers the line. he had to leave. hitler couldn't shake the winner's hand because of "traffic." such bs. they shot that scene in the actual place where he got blown off. >> jimmy: that's crazy. >> we had to rebuild -- we didn't have to. for realism we rebuilt the box that hitler was in the stadium that they had many years ago circumcised from the stadium. >> jimmy: the luxury box. >> his litigation are you box. we rebuilt it. the production rebuilt it. the stadium's open, they play soccer matches there. tourists and locals were kind of like, people working there, what's go
all the berlin stuff, the majority, we shot in berlin in the actual olympic stadium, which is still there. and it was like the greatest history lesson/field trip i've ever experienced. >> jimmy: so crazy that you would shoot it in that very stadium. >> yeah, there's a moment in history where he wins the first gold medal and jeremy irons' the american olympic committee is like, his voice, i can't do it. "the chancellor would like to meet you." jesse owens goes up to meet...
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nadine barber berlin. >> coming up how the barack obama plans to make history in cuba next month. as the country heads to election, and in sport. china's new million million dollar signing report. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. >> what, as if there were no cameras here, would be the best solution? >> this goes to the heart of the argument. >> to tell you the stories that others won't cover. how big do you see this getting? getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> we're here to provide the analysis... the context... and the reporting that allows you to make sense of your world. >> ali velshi on target. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the world". >> let's take a closer look. >> antonio mora gives you a global view. >> this is a human rights crisis. >> and at 11:00 - "news wrap-up". clear... conci
nadine barber berlin. >> coming up how the barack obama plans to make history in cuba next month. as the country heads to election, and in sport. china's new million million dollar signing report. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. >> what, as if there were no cameras here, would be the best solution? >> this goes to the heart of the argument. >> to tell you the stories that...
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we will be in berlin, next. ♪ anna: welcome back to "countdown ." let's get the bloomberg business flash. has been report -- has reported fourth-quarter profit that beat estimates. a newmpany announced chief executive officer as of july 3. raised its midterm revenue reached as orders record. the maker of missile guidance systems saw growth in deliveries that led to a 44% surge in profits. bae systems as military budgets in the u.s. and europe are set to recover after cutbacks from the recession. in theted $26 million accident let's customers book private jets from smartphones. jet the new funding, smarter plans to increase operations in the middle east, europe, and asia. manus: the world is full of negative rates, and getting more negative by the day. the biggest names in the privacy act -- private equity business are gathering in berlin. anna: let's head out to hans nichols to find out. joined with alex of octopus ventures. we will talk about what is happening here at the conference. what is your sense of where the opportunities are for venture cap
we will be in berlin, next. ♪ anna: welcome back to "countdown ." let's get the bloomberg business flash. has been report -- has reported fourth-quarter profit that beat estimates. a newmpany announced chief executive officer as of july 3. raised its midterm revenue reached as orders record. the maker of missile guidance systems saw growth in deliveries that led to a 44% surge in profits. bae systems as military budgets in the u.s. and europe are set to recover after cutbacks from...
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al jazeera, berlin. >>> sport what is happening? >> jane thank you kenya at risk at ban of competing at this year olympic games after they were given a warning by the world antidoping agency and announced late on thursday the country missed a deadline to prove that they are taking the necessary steps to tackle doping and will be placed on a watch list. and the east african country which excels at distance running has two months to bring legislation and funding, if not it will be declared noncompliant with the code and the international olympic committee would need to make a decision on whether kenya would be allowed to compete in rio. along with russia kenya athletics recently found itself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons and back in january 2015 we had a three-time boston marathon winner and became the highest profile winner to get a doping ban and one of 40 kenyas to test positive in two years. august of that year athletes came home to a hero's welcome after they topped the metal table in beijing and won seven golds and
al jazeera, berlin. >>> sport what is happening? >> jane thank you kenya at risk at ban of competing at this year olympic games after they were given a warning by the world antidoping agency and announced late on thursday the country missed a deadline to prove that they are taking the necessary steps to tackle doping and will be placed on a watch list. and the east african country which excels at distance running has two months to bring legislation and funding, if not it will be...
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visit ncicap.org] >> this is dw news live from berlin. tonight, the people from iowa have spoken. in the race for the white house, ted cruz takes an early lead for the republicans. for all his bluster, donald trump only managed second place. hillary clinton gets the better of bernie sanders for the democrats. the european union tries to give britain reasons to remain a member. the draft agreement would allow them to have benefits from other eu countries. will other states go along with it. a is for alphabet. google's parent company has a big day on the stock market and has overtaken apple as the world's most valuable company. brent: good to have you with us. the first round of voting has produced upsets and some cliffhangers. in the republican caucuses, texas senator ted cruz is the winner with 28%. the billionaire and businessman donald trump came in surprisingly at second place with 24% and marco rubio managed a late surge. people had not been expecting this, 23%. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are both at over 49% with clinton clinging to a razor thinly. some precincts, bel
visit ncicap.org] >> this is dw news live from berlin. tonight, the people from iowa have spoken. in the race for the white house, ted cruz takes an early lead for the republicans. for all his bluster, donald trump only managed second place. hillary clinton gets the better of bernie sanders for the democrats. the european union tries to give britain reasons to remain a member. the draft agreement would allow them to have benefits from other eu countries. will other states go along with...
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berlin film festival, iranian moirs showing how life is like amovies showing how life is lik. >> and michel platini shows injustice. >> hello there, a warm welcome to this hour of news. we begin of course in syria. where the civil war appears to be entering a potentially more dangerous phase. a wave of air strikes on schools and hospitals has left at least 50 civilians dead. the strikes hit four hospitals, two in azaz, on the turkish border an of and two in the idlib problem province, blamed russia. doctors without borders says a hogs it supports was, quote, deliberately hit by air strikes in idlib province. these strikes come despite an agreement last week by russia and other world powers to a pause in hostilities. that deal has been further weakened in comments made by president assad in the last hour. he said a truce doesn't mean each side had to stop using weapons. more on that statement in just a moment but first this report from zeina khodr on the syria turkish border. >> reporter: there is no red line in syria's war. that seems to be the message behind the attacks on azaz near
berlin film festival, iranian moirs showing how life is like amovies showing how life is lik. >> and michel platini shows injustice. >> hello there, a warm welcome to this hour of news. we begin of course in syria. where the civil war appears to be entering a potentially more dangerous phase. a wave of air strikes on schools and hospitals has left at least 50 civilians dead. the strikes hit four hospitals, two in azaz, on the turkish border an of and two in the idlib problem...
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mark jog in berlin, along casual jog in berlin, along with at least five guys in stride. the facebook billionarie pledged to run 365 miles in 2016. despite the tight coverage, zuckerburg's guys are not actually bodyguards, just some f-b execs traveling with him. 3 3 3 here is a look at current conditions.. here are your weather headlines for today.. up next.. we'll talk about what to expect in the extended forecast. 3 3 3 3 l-g-b-t advocates want action when it comes to picking bathrooms. coming up in our next half hour... the response from asheville's mayor. 3 3 3 3 snow is affecting travel in charles welch posted this photo on our facebook page.he says it is of soco mountain in haywood county. and it took him an hour to drive to the bottom of the mountain.the winter weather is why several schools are on delay this morning. madison, mitchell and yancey counties are on a three hour delay. graham county and the cherokee reservation school are on a 2-hour delay. 3 3 for a complete list of closings and delays we have a scroll at the bottom of your screen or head over to our
mark jog in berlin, along casual jog in berlin, along with at least five guys in stride. the facebook billionarie pledged to run 365 miles in 2016. despite the tight coverage, zuckerburg's guys are not actually bodyguards, just some f-b execs traveling with him. 3 3 3 here is a look at current conditions.. here are your weather headlines for today.. up next.. we'll talk about what to expect in the extended forecast. 3 3 3 3 l-g-b-t advocates want action when it comes to picking bathrooms....
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not surprisingly he studied with berlin just as berlin was developing what became his famous two concepts of liberty in which he argued that a single political concepts such as liberty can have a plurality of meetings, often contradicting one another. i looked at the date of when berlin was a seminal working out, and it must've been about the time you probably were discussing it in seminars. it's a really powerful from important ideas about the meaning of liberty but it also is a powerful, important ideas about the importance of contradictions and consciousness. this is especially true when we approach russia where george kennan once quipped when fund with two contradictory statements about russia, assume they are both true. now, as jim collins noted in times of uncertainty we have to turn to historians to help us appreciate why it is that two contradictory phenomena can be part of a whole. and this is the role where historians a especially intellectual and cultural historians like jim billington come in. does this matter at all? if we stop to consider present-day debates about putin in t
not surprisingly he studied with berlin just as berlin was developing what became his famous two concepts of liberty in which he argued that a single political concepts such as liberty can have a plurality of meetings, often contradicting one another. i looked at the date of when berlin was a seminal working out, and it must've been about the time you probably were discussing it in seminars. it's a really powerful from important ideas about the meaning of liberty but it also is a powerful,...
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like this 16-year-old sarah, we met her in berlin. can i ask why did your parents agree that you could make this difficult journey on your own? >> at first my parents were against it. i threatened to commit suicide if i didn't agree to leave. future. >> reporter: sarah is in legal limbo. the german system is overwhelmed. it takes months to process the cases. chin alone like sarah. >> i don't have a bus cart or appointment. how much money do you have? >> nothing at all. >> sarah gets seven euros a week to live on, less than $10. more than the money, the delay is about a permanent home leaving them vulnerable. like the boys fearing war and subscription into the army. we blurred their faces in accordance with law. germany? >> they respect people. >> reporter: why was it hard. >> there's a lot of adults there. there. >> what do you mean when you say bad adults. >> like drugs, alcohol. >> you didn't me feel safe. >> reporter: we heard stories of children sleeping rough in the woods. thousands vanished. german police reported 5,000 children
like this 16-year-old sarah, we met her in berlin. can i ask why did your parents agree that you could make this difficult journey on your own? >> at first my parents were against it. i threatened to commit suicide if i didn't agree to leave. future. >> reporter: sarah is in legal limbo. the german system is overwhelmed. it takes months to process the cases. chin alone like sarah. >> i don't have a bus cart or appointment. how much money do you have? >> nothing at all....
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and we need to show it in berlin, and created a platform for it. >> the experience was an intense one. for one member he is seeking assylum in germany. >> i believe kurdistan, i went to turkey and greece by boat. it's hard for me to do the work. >> reporter: the issue has become hot since taking in a million refugees, with gyms like "life on the border, the film festival is providing a reminder of continues many have left behind >>> olympic organizers are offering a drones eye view of the rio de janeiro facilities, trying to drum up interest in the games since the zika scare and concerns about pollution. 10,500 athletes will compete in the first olympic games held in latin america. the opening ceremony is in august 5th. >> panic has taken over a town in south-east australia. not to worry, it's tumble weed known as panic. the dry grass completely covered homes. when the weed is removed. it comes back. harry panic poses no health threat and is not considered a fire risk. the tumble weed has been around but bright conditions made it the worst >>> that's is for this edition of internation
and we need to show it in berlin, and created a platform for it. >> the experience was an intense one. for one member he is seeking assylum in germany. >> i believe kurdistan, i went to turkey and greece by boat. it's hard for me to do the work. >> reporter: the issue has become hot since taking in a million refugees, with gyms like "life on the border, the film festival is providing a reminder of continues many have left behind >>> olympic organizers are...
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she says that's what inspired her to sign on to her new film "alone in berlin" which she calls a movie for adults. the movie, based on the bestselling book of the same name, premiered this week at the berlin film festival. 3 3 3 3 here is a look at current conditions.. in our next half hour we'll talk more about what to expect in the next 7- days. 3 3 nike is dropping boxer manny paquiao as one of its promoters. what paquiao said that led to the break-up 3 3 it's 4:xx it's t-m-z time. jay, nike is taking drastic measures against a famous boxer. yeah, according to t- m-z, nike fired manny pacquiao over his anti-gay comments. in statement, nike says, quote "nike strongly opposes discrimination of any kind and has a long history of supporting and standing up for community." the two sides have had a relationship since at least 2006 but nike had a problem with pacquiao saying gay people are, quote "worse gwyneth paltrow's accused stalker walks away free. jurors found him not guilty on recommendation that he be hospitalized for psychiatric man sent paltrow 66 letters over the years and left
she says that's what inspired her to sign on to her new film "alone in berlin" which she calls a movie for adults. the movie, based on the bestselling book of the same name, premiered this week at the berlin film festival. 3 3 3 3 here is a look at current conditions.. in our next half hour we'll talk more about what to expect in the next 7- days. 3 3 nike is dropping boxer manny paquiao as one of its promoters. what paquiao said that led to the break-up 3 3 it's 4:xx it's t-m-z time....
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and, the latest from the berlin film festival. an unflinching portrayal may or a -- portrayal of a maori family and 1960's new zealand. >> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon has condemned a string of bombings in syria. the attacks on rebel held areas in the north of the country have killed almost 50 civilians and destroyed at least five medical facilities. it is uncertain who carry out the attacks. russia has intensified its airstrikes on strongholds in the last several days. >> and abandoned medical ward, one of several hospitals hit in airstrikes in northern syria. children were reported to be among the casualties. the other strikes hit a hospital supported by doctors without borders. another hospital was also hit. >> it is clearly an attack against -- to be a doctor or nurse in the area controlled by the opposition. >> russia's suspected involvement is being held by turkey. speaking on his first official visit to new train -- to ukraine, that's real intentions with regard to syria. his comments follow the recent agreement by le
and, the latest from the berlin film festival. an unflinching portrayal may or a -- portrayal of a maori family and 1960's new zealand. >> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon has condemned a string of bombings in syria. the attacks on rebel held areas in the north of the country have killed almost 50 civilians and destroyed at least five medical facilities. it is uncertain who carry out the attacks. russia has intensified its airstrikes on strongholds in the last several days. >> and...
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take a look at the morning lows from earlier today. 8 below in berlin and whitefield. well below zero in the upper valley and monadnock region. even concord down below zero for the first time since last march. and just a bit above that manchester towards the coast. four below in nashua. right now it's 21 in manchester. no major wind chill to contend with right now because those wind speeds are not that strong. but they really crank up tomorrow afternoon as temperatures start off seasonably chilly, but only get colder through the afternoon. so by later tomorrow into early on sunday, wind chills as low as 40 to 25 below zero. that means frostbite can occur in only 10 to 15 minutes during that time, again that's later tomorrow in through sunday morning. take precautions and layer up and cover all exposed flesh if you're going to be outdoors during that time. what about the rest of the weekend and next week, that's shelley: and bring the pets in. those extreme temperatures may have an effect on how busy it will be on the slopes. layering up will be key to staying safe. ste
take a look at the morning lows from earlier today. 8 below in berlin and whitefield. well below zero in the upper valley and monadnock region. even concord down below zero for the first time since last march. and just a bit above that manchester towards the coast. four below in nashua. right now it's 21 in manchester. no major wind chill to contend with right now because those wind speeds are not that strong. but they really crank up tomorrow afternoon as temperatures start off seasonably...
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. >> the 66 edition of the berlin film festival is in full swing. a number of films about the european refuge he crisis. in the running, the first arabic language contender. >> it is no surprise the berlin -- began with "hail caesar." what is more surprising is the absence of arab contenders until this year. for the first time in two decades, and arab film is in the running. it is a love story set in the aftermath of the arab spring uprising. >> political censorship under the regime had made everyone not. we were no longer curious about others. we were lethargic about what was happening. it wasruck me most was like lifting a veil. that is when we were starting to discover each other. >> the festival will screen the diary of anne frank, as well as michael moore and's new documentary, where to invade next. organizers are rallying behind --. the refugee crisis. a dozen films are dedicated to the plight of the migrants. including fire at sea. nearly 80,000 refugees arrived in the german capital last year. of capital has invited some them to attend scree
. >> the 66 edition of the berlin film festival is in full swing. a number of films about the european refuge he crisis. in the running, the first arabic language contender. >> it is no surprise the berlin -- began with "hail caesar." what is more surprising is the absence of arab contenders until this year. for the first time in two decades, and arab film is in the running. it is a love story set in the aftermath of the arab spring uprising. >> political censorship...
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steadiest rain right now has slid east of the new jersey turnpike from salem glassboro heading towards berlin and medford lakes and you can see how this is all advancing up to the north and the east and what this will do is bring us slightly cooler air tomorrow. today we had a taste of spring in the upper 50's. right now it's cooled off a bit but temperatures generally in the mid 40's to mid-50's, so no chance of any icing with this event and this is kind of an appetizer before the main event that will move through on wednesday. double scan live showing this is the system, this is low pressure that will really form blizzard conditions across the upper midwest as that low pressure trex to the great lakes and what that will do is bring us some rain on wednesday and record warmth, so a flood watch has been posted wednesday at noon until thursday at 5 o'clock. we'll talk about how much rain to expect and record warm temperatures in the full accuweather forecast. guys. >> cecily see you in a little bit. thank you. >>> after months of campaigning the presidential hopefuls first test is upon us. we'
steadiest rain right now has slid east of the new jersey turnpike from salem glassboro heading towards berlin and medford lakes and you can see how this is all advancing up to the north and the east and what this will do is bring us slightly cooler air tomorrow. today we had a taste of spring in the upper 50's. right now it's cooled off a bit but temperatures generally in the mid 40's to mid-50's, so no chance of any icing with this event and this is kind of an appetizer before the main event...
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brent: welcome back, you are with "dw news," live from berlin. our top story -- delegates at an extraordinary feat the meeting have elected gianni infantino as the next president of world soccer for governing body. his first order of business will be implementing a reform package passed earlier at the meeting. if all goes well, the guns in syria will fall silent a few hours from now for the first time in half a decade. the vast jordy of opposition groups say they are willing to give peace -- the vast majority of opposition groups say they are willing to give peace a chance for the time being. that is if damascus behaves. the islamic state and the al nusra fronts have vowed to continue their campaigns in turkey will continue after kurdish rebels across the border. reporter: for now, the fighting continues. smoke still billows from piles of rubble in damascus and homes, but the countdown to the cease-fire has begun, and much now hangs on the agreement. -- damascus and homs. >> tomorrow i would like to see the agreement change the situation in syria
brent: welcome back, you are with "dw news," live from berlin. our top story -- delegates at an extraordinary feat the meeting have elected gianni infantino as the next president of world soccer for governing body. his first order of business will be implementing a reform package passed earlier at the meeting. if all goes well, the guns in syria will fall silent a few hours from now for the first time in half a decade. the vast jordy of opposition groups say they are willing to give...
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it is based on a play based on a book by a writer who lived in berlin. it takes place in berlin and is some of the action takes place in the kit cat club. some of it also takes place with the two other lead characters. one of the unique things about this production, unlike the original is that the cast members are also members of the orchestra. you will see them playing on stage. they are not in the pit. they are the actual cast members. it is direct from broadway. we haven't iowan in the cast -- we have an island -- an iowan in the cast. she is returning after playing in the broadway production in 1998. mollie: hopefully we can catch up with her, next week. it all starts next week but is here for a limited time. >> it is the normal a performance run. it starts on tuesday, march 1 performances start at $35. you can go to des moines performing arts.org. mollie: we assignment -- we have something that just opened last night at the temple. >> it is called the real ish housewives of -- a parody. it is based on the real housewives, but it is the real-ish hous
it is based on a play based on a book by a writer who lived in berlin. it takes place in berlin and is some of the action takes place in the kit cat club. some of it also takes place with the two other lead characters. one of the unique things about this production, unlike the original is that the cast members are also members of the orchestra. you will see them playing on stage. they are not in the pit. they are the actual cast members. it is direct from broadway. we haven't iowan in the cast...
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brings in donvan to go broker the trade which is to occur in east berlin. as the movie progresses, we see donvan travel to east berlin and witness some of the horrors going on at the newly built wall. having to deal with both the soviets and germans often leads to stalemate after stalemate. being a seasoned attorney, donvan knows how to play the game and can also pull a few tricks out of his sleeve. from watching the film, we see how tense situations were during that time period and we see the fear of the americans of the soviets and those supporting them along with the other side of the coin. we waiai in suspense to see if the deal actually gets completed or if everyone involved suddenly will cease to exist. so this is one of those films that i knew i should have seen any time you hear steven spielberg and tom hanks' name together in a movie, you can be relatively certain that an oscar nod may be coming. but alas, time did not allow. iaw it for the first time last week. everyone had already told me how good it was. and it's hard to find pretty much all of
brings in donvan to go broker the trade which is to occur in east berlin. as the movie progresses, we see donvan travel to east berlin and witness some of the horrors going on at the newly built wall. having to deal with both the soviets and germans often leads to stalemate after stalemate. being a seasoned attorney, donvan knows how to play the game and can also pull a few tricks out of his sleeve. from watching the film, we see how tense situations were during that time period and we see the...
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brent: this is dw news live from berlin. refugees in calais, france facing eviction. a french court has given the go-ahead to clear part of the camp known as the jungle. it could leave more than 1000 migrants homeless. and the clock is ticking toward a cease-fire that will hopefully silence the guns and stop the killing in syria. damascus and opposition groups say they are ready to give it a try. and the men vying to replace sepp blatter have the men cornered in zurich. we will take you there ahead of the vote. good to have you with us. a french judge has ruled a migrant camp in the northern port city of calais can be partly demolished. officials have ordered people living in the so-called jungle camp to leave and to do it this week. the ruling states common spaces including schools, however, cannot be bulldozed. the jungle is home to more than a thousand people trying to get to britain across the english channel. here is more. reporter: the decision is final -- the make ship -- the makeshift shelters will be leveled to the ground. the french interior minister welcome
brent: this is dw news live from berlin. refugees in calais, france facing eviction. a french court has given the go-ahead to clear part of the camp known as the jungle. it could leave more than 1000 migrants homeless. and the clock is ticking toward a cease-fire that will hopefully silence the guns and stop the killing in syria. damascus and opposition groups say they are ready to give it a try. and the men vying to replace sepp blatter have the men cornered in zurich. we will take you there...
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♪ anchor: this is dw news, live from berlin. a series of peace stocks put on hold, postponing talks in geneva until later this month. the u.n./syrian envoy saying there is just an up progress being made. the syrian government claims the opposition is being blamed for walking away. also coming up, sex and the zika virus. in the u.s., doctors there say a patient contracted the virus not they're a mosquito bite but through sexual contact, and australia's high court says it is legal for asylum seekers to be shipped to camps in the remote pacific islands. they say conditions there are inhumane. i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. tonight, another roadblock to peace in syria. the latest talks in geneva happened put on hold. the u.s. special envoy on syria has temporarily paused the negotiations. officials say the talks just have not failed by that humanitarian conditions must improve before the process moves forward. now, that envoy, who you just saw there, called for support for the process of the international/syria sup
♪ anchor: this is dw news, live from berlin. a series of peace stocks put on hold, postponing talks in geneva until later this month. the u.n./syrian envoy saying there is just an up progress being made. the syrian government claims the opposition is being blamed for walking away. also coming up, sex and the zika virus. in the u.s., doctors there say a patient contracted the virus not they're a mosquito bite but through sexual contact, and australia's high court says it is legal for asylum...
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berlin wins 5-2 cap off undefeated season with the first state soccer title. con water from to the wolves reasons. that's sports. now back to you. >> thanks donovan. >>> that's a were for 7 news at ciao ciao everybody. have a great valentine's day. you too dc. ciao ciao. >> i'm craig. have good night and have a good one. you too my wife. see you monday. kanye versus taylor. round two. he uses his fashion show to open old wounds. and it swears it is not his fault. >>> little wayne start in a super bowl commercial with george washington. >> man: weight is that george and we see? >> announcer: but uncle sam may take all the cash. >>> caitlin jenner is turning >>> deck is dishing with the stars of deadpool and betty white tells us for the entire family. >> woman: if your family was a ----, [bleep]. >> announcer: the deviwears prada. and loves "zoolander 2". they tell us about the most surprising cameo. >> man: i was surprised by anna wintour. >> announcer: and now deco drive. the show that gives betty white stop order. >> woman: i give it four golden globes. >> ch
berlin wins 5-2 cap off undefeated season with the first state soccer title. con water from to the wolves reasons. that's sports. now back to you. >> thanks donovan. >>> that's a were for 7 news at ciao ciao everybody. have a great valentine's day. you too dc. ciao ciao. >> i'm craig. have good night and have a good one. you too my wife. see you monday. kanye versus taylor. round two. he uses his fashion show to open old wounds. and it swears it is not his fault....
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time -- for the first time in 28 years, to walk into west berlin. and you thought you waited long to get in here tonight? [ laughter ] is that something? >> yeah. >> that is really remarkable. you ever thought you'd see that? >> never. >> dan quale heard about it, and are they going to open the great wall of china. [ laughter ] [ applause ] and they may end up tearing >> yeah. >> they will probably put up one of those severe tire damage spikes if you back up. [ laughter ] no -- yeah, but for the first time now, germans will be able to go into any country they want. >> yeah. >> wasn't that the problem in 1939? [ laughter ] [ applause ] anyway the new slogan in east german is itch-bin-ine out of here. anyway, let's hope that works out. what else is happening? president aquino from the philippines was welcomed to the white house today. meanwhile they are still looking for all of the money-- supposed to be, what-- four-five billion dollars that ferdinand marcos was supposed to have taken out of the philippines. they found out his last words to imelda ma
time -- for the first time in 28 years, to walk into west berlin. and you thought you waited long to get in here tonight? [ laughter ] is that something? >> yeah. >> that is really remarkable. you ever thought you'd see that? >> never. >> dan quale heard about it, and are they going to open the great wall of china. [ laughter ] [ applause ] and they may end up tearing >> yeah. >> they will probably put up one of those severe tire damage spikes if you back up....
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her name is christina, and she is from berlin, germany. like the other young people featured in this series, christina was born in the year 2000, making her the same age as the u.n.'s millennium goals. ♪ >> i am millennium. ♪ >> a woman came by today to tell us about the u.n. millennium goals, exactly what they are, why they were set, and whether they will be met. -- whether they have been met. ♪ >> my name is christina claridge, and i live in berlin, germany. ♪ i listen to a range of different musical styles. but my favorite is pop from the 1990's. ♪ i really like it. love, but not necessarily romantic love. above all love between friends and family, when you have people you know will always be there to listen to you. ♪ ♪ i think one global problem today is definitely that not everyone has equal opportunities. someone from a lower social class has fewer opportunities to achieve things in his or her country than someone from a higher social class. i would like to travel more and experience of lots and accumulate wonderful mem
her name is christina, and she is from berlin, germany. like the other young people featured in this series, christina was born in the year 2000, making her the same age as the u.n.'s millennium goals. ♪ >> i am millennium. ♪ >> a woman came by today to tell us about the u.n. millennium goals, exactly what they are, why they were set, and whether they will be met. -- whether they have been met. ♪ >> my name is christina claridge, and i live in berlin, germany. ♪ i...
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vonnie: thank you so much from berlin. still ahead, the oil slide. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world had orders, you're watching bloomberg television. in just a few moments, we will get oil inventories a let's you to our markets desk. oil is down 3% right now and we got the report from the trolley institute last night showed a building inventory that the government report does not always match up. you can see the 3% decline in oil. once the numbers come out, we see a little vacillation so there is a larger than estimated build in the inventories of 3.5 million barrels and a build in particular at inventories in cushing, oklahoma which is the biggest hub in the united states. that's a bigger than estimated decline in gasoline inventories at 2.2 million barrels in a bigger than estimated decline in distillate inventories of one point 7 million barrels. those are the overall numbers. it looks like that build is larger than estimated but we will see how it plays out considering the refined products like gasoline and distal
vonnie: thank you so much from berlin. still ahead, the oil slide. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world had orders, you're watching bloomberg television. in just a few moments, we will get oil inventories a let's you to our markets desk. oil is down 3% right now and we got the report from the trolley institute last night showed a building inventory that the government report does not always match up. you can see the 3% decline in oil. once the numbers come out, we see a little vacillation so...
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al jazeera, berlin. >>> that news from berlin ends this bulletin. led me remind you of our website, aljazeera.com. >>> the final stretch, donald trump and ted cruz facing barbs as voters in south carolina head at the polls. >>> a colorado hospital gave hackers big money trying to get its computers back on line. >>> containing the zika virus outbreak, rio and olympic organizers saying it is safe to go to the games, but the world health organization saying the danger is very real. >>> this is aljazeera america live in new york city. i'm del walters. we are now two days from the next contest in the presidential race, the republican primary in south carolina and the democratic caucus ins nevada. the candidates aren't backing down as they try to win over those last minute votes. the latest poll showing ted cruz inched ahead of donald trump. that is the first time that has happened. a cbs news poll giving trump a commanding lead double that of cruz. last night, both men were two of the candidates facing of in a series of town hall meetings. john men smith
al jazeera, berlin. >>> that news from berlin ends this bulletin. led me remind you of our website, aljazeera.com. >>> the final stretch, donald trump and ted cruz facing barbs as voters in south carolina head at the polls. >>> a colorado hospital gave hackers big money trying to get its computers back on line. >>> containing the zika virus outbreak, rio and olympic organizers saying it is safe to go to the games, but the world health organization saying the...
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. ♪ >>> germany's berlin film festival is one of the world's most socially conscious festivals. two iranian films are hoping to shed light on the complexity of life in iran. nadim baba reports. >> reporter: they are young and behind bars, and forgotten by society. the teenage girls in the iranian documentary "starless dreams," getting its international prefear at the berlin film festival has created severe crimes. and it's tragic that many would prefer to stay inside the facility than go back to their families. >> if you show their pain, their dreams, their -- what they think, we can try to solve our problem with our -- with us and our children, and i think we can live in better world. >> reporter: another iranian production showing in berlin is fictional, but based in fact. it is about a gang that carries out kidnappings. the director exposes social injustice. while in 2015 the golden bear actually went to an iranian film. this year there are four iranian films showing, as well as two films maded by foreign-based iranian directors. this critic says that winning the top prize in
. ♪ >>> germany's berlin film festival is one of the world's most socially conscious festivals. two iranian films are hoping to shed light on the complexity of life in iran. nadim baba reports. >> reporter: they are young and behind bars, and forgotten by society. the teenage girls in the iranian documentary "starless dreams," getting its international prefear at the berlin film festival has created severe crimes. and it's tragic that many would prefer to stay inside...