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"according to them, west berlin is a base for intrigue and imperialist assault on east berlin and east germany, where a man has a chance to enjoy the finer things in life." fearing that so-called "imperialist assault" the soviets tightened their grip on east berlin restricting emigration even making attempts to blockade west berlin. but those efforts only fostered greater defection. hundreds were leaving for the west every day and fearing the dissolution of communism in germany, the soviets resorted to concrete and mortar. on august 13, 1961, construction began on the berlin wall. "daily, the harassment by the east germans goes on. they have sealed off famed st. hendricks cathedral and west germans can no longer worship at the church where their forefathers were christened and were buried. the communists have never learned that they can never erect a wall between the faithful and their god. the boots of east germans soldiers on never ending patrol sound the tattoo of oppression." the wall, supplemented by guard towers and barbed wire, stretched for miles. suddenly and cruelly cutting t
"according to them, west berlin is a base for intrigue and imperialist assault on east berlin and east germany, where a man has a chance to enjoy the finer things in life." fearing that so-called "imperialist assault" the soviets tightened their grip on east berlin restricting emigration even making attempts to blockade west berlin. but those efforts only fostered greater defection. hundreds were leaving for the west every day and fearing the dissolution of communism in...
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how some people in berlin feel about this pill. is there a demand for female viagra? reporter: i think there is a demand for talking about female sexuality, and i think that includes recognizing that some women are not sexally fulfilled, satisfied. it also might have to do with how much they know about their body or how much their partner know about their body. i doubt that a pill would help anyone in. -- any woman. anchor: the reaction to this pill is mixed. feminists are saying finally women's sexual desire is being taken seriously. other feminists say this is one more thing for women to worry about. where do you come down? reporter: it's important to see that this one women's rights organization in the u.s. who strongly supports it, the telecom is actually sponsored. it is sprout was delivering the pills. it's important to see that. it's lobbyism. for may, i think it's good to talk about it but taking the pill for four weeks every day, maybe having a half or one sexually fulfilling experience more a month, a thing for me it woul
how some people in berlin feel about this pill. is there a demand for female viagra? reporter: i think there is a demand for talking about female sexuality, and i think that includes recognizing that some women are not sexally fulfilled, satisfied. it also might have to do with how much they know about their body or how much their partner know about their body. i doubt that a pill would help anyone in. -- any woman. anchor: the reaction to this pill is mixed. feminists are saying finally...
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how some people in berlin feel about this pill. is there a demand for female viagra? reporter: i think there is a demand for talking about female sexuality, and i think that includes recognizing that some women are not sexally fulfilled, satisfied. it also might have to do with how much they know about their body or how much their partner know about their body. i doubt that a pill would help anyone in. -- any woman. anchor: the reaction to this pill is mixed. feminists are saying finally women's sexual desire is being taken seriously. other feminists say this is one more thing for women to worry about. where do you come down? reporter: it's important to see that this one women's rights organization in the u.s. who strongly supports it, the telecom is actually sponsored. it is sprout was delivering the pills. it's important to see that. it's lobbyism. for may, i think it's good to talk about it but taking the pill for four weeks every day, maybe having a half or one sexually fulfilling experience more a month, a thing for me it woul
how some people in berlin feel about this pill. is there a demand for female viagra? reporter: i think there is a demand for talking about female sexuality, and i think that includes recognizing that some women are not sexally fulfilled, satisfied. it also might have to do with how much they know about their body or how much their partner know about their body. i doubt that a pill would help anyone in. -- any woman. anchor: the reaction to this pill is mixed. feminists are saying finally...
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you are watching "dw news" from berlin. it joined me at the top of the hour for a news bulletin and check us out online -- join me at the top of the hour for a news bulletin, and check us out online at dw.com. >> this program is brought to you in part my cie tours international. for over 80 years of all in tkhru sieve tours and go as you please tours through ireland and britain. cietours.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, and welcome. i'm patricia
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coming to you from berlin, "quadriga: the international talk show." your hosted this week, peter craven. peter: a very warm welcome to this latest edition of "quadriga " coming to you from berlin. our topic today is the refugee we are and the question asking is, do we care enough? to discuss that question, i'm joined by three seasoned observers and commentators. i would like to introduce them to you. an expert onh central and eastern europe. currently an associate professor in the department of border region studies at the university of southern denmark. katerina says germany has to offer migrants a real integration program that would help newcomers and allow german society to profit from what they have to offer. we're also joined today by christoph von marshall. he is the diplomatic correspondent for the berlin daily "der spiegel. in his opinion, there are desirable and undesirable asylum-seekers. people from the balkans, for example, don't have the right for asylum. they should therefore be sent home. a familiar face here on "quadriga" is eric kirsc
coming to you from berlin, "quadriga: the international talk show." your hosted this week, peter craven. peter: a very warm welcome to this latest edition of "quadriga " coming to you from berlin. our topic today is the refugee we are and the question asking is, do we care enough? to discuss that question, i'm joined by three seasoned observers and commentators. i would like to introduce them to you. an expert onh central and eastern europe. currently an associate professor...
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you are watching "dw news" from berlin. it joined me at the top of the hour for a news bulletin and check us out online -- join me at the top of the hour for a news bulletin, and check us out online at dw.com. ouched down following her release from captivity in yemen. she was kidnapped in the capital in february. she was met high president -- met by president francois hollande on arrival. >> we are very happy to welcome isabelle prime
you are watching "dw news" from berlin. it joined me at the top of the hour for a news bulletin and check us out online -- join me at the top of the hour for a news bulletin, and check us out online at dw.com. ouched down following her release from captivity in yemen. she was kidnapped in the capital in february. she was met high president -- met by president francois hollande on arrival. >> we are very happy to welcome isabelle prime
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anchor: this is dw news from berlin. migrants pour into serbia by the thousands hope to get into the european union. in berlin, angela merkel and francois hollande to work out what to do about it. the great fall of china -- the asian tiger in a bearish freefall. how low will they go? north and south korea step back from brinksmanship will stop they have moved from saber rattling to apologies and talks on improving ties. thank you very much for joining us. 100,000 migrants arrived in europe last month and nearly 21,000 sought refuge in greece last week alone. staggering figures in a crisis that could post a threat to european unity. the german chancellor met the french president to work on an eu response to the problem will stop -- problem. reporter: thousands of refugees have arrived in southern serbia. they are lacking basic necessities. >> we are really suffering. if i stay here two days, my baby will die. look. reporter: they all want to head further north to the european union. at the meeting in berlin, the german ch
anchor: this is dw news from berlin. migrants pour into serbia by the thousands hope to get into the european union. in berlin, angela merkel and francois hollande to work out what to do about it. the great fall of china -- the asian tiger in a bearish freefall. how low will they go? north and south korea step back from brinksmanship will stop they have moved from saber rattling to apologies and talks on improving ties. thank you very much for joining us. 100,000 migrants arrived in europe last...
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anchor: this is dw news from berlin. migrants pour into serbia by the thousands hope to get into the european union. in berlin, angela merkel and francois hollande to work out what to do about it. the great fall of china -- the asian tiger in a bearish freefall. how low will they go? north and south korea step back from brinksmanship will stop they have moved from saber rattling to apologies and talks on improving ties. thank you very much for joining us. 100,000 migrants arrived in europe last month and nearly 21,000 sought refuge in greece last week alone. staggering figures in a crisis that could post a threat to european unity. the german chancellor met the french president to work on an eu response to the problem will stop -- problem. reporter: thousands of refugees have arrived in southern serbia. they are lacking basic necessities. >> we are really suffering. if i stay here two days, my baby will die. look. reporter: they all want to head further north to the european union. at the meeting in berlin, the german ch
anchor: this is dw news from berlin. migrants pour into serbia by the thousands hope to get into the european union. in berlin, angela merkel and francois hollande to work out what to do about it. the great fall of china -- the asian tiger in a bearish freefall. how low will they go? north and south korea step back from brinksmanship will stop they have moved from saber rattling to apologies and talks on improving ties. thank you very much for joining us. 100,000 migrants arrived in europe last...
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>> this is dw news, live from berlin. a program aimed at journalist here in germany, now the political damage control. country's chief prosecutor is sacked over an investigation of journalists possibly revealing state secrets. does this hurt or help freedom of the press? also on the show, pakistan hangs a convicted child killer, but rights group say he was just a child himself when the court found him guilty, and only confessed to the crime under torture. and they say charity begins at home. take a look at this, a german politician giving to refugees from eritrea a helping hand and a place to stay. i'm brent goff. welcome to the show. it has been a debt crisis for the german government. treason, state secrets, government overreach, all volatile parts of the story. the justice minister fired, the countries chief prosecutor today in the fallout from an investigation into possible treason committed by bloggers. it was the first time in a half century that treason allegations had even been made against our list here in german
>> this is dw news, live from berlin. a program aimed at journalist here in germany, now the political damage control. country's chief prosecutor is sacked over an investigation of journalists possibly revealing state secrets. does this hurt or help freedom of the press? also on the show, pakistan hangs a convicted child killer, but rights group say he was just a child himself when the court found him guilty, and only confessed to the crime under torture. and they say charity begins at...
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right out of berlin. the thunderbolt is not going to pick them up until you get to the german border. anyone else? student: for they have counted in for the missions they ran, like the fighters shooting at ground targets? prof. miller: as part of the mission? with a leave extra room for another mission? prof. miller: the mustang already has tremendous fuel efficiency. it is a nimble plane. it is powerful as well. it can go a long way. the extra weight hurts you in some ways if you run into opposition on the way back. let's say the luftwaffe needs you on the way back and wants to engage in the air. you have to drop those tanks. the guys go out on the reserve tanks. then they can drop them. then the plane is nimble and can fight a dogfight. that is how they planned the operation. once doolittle takes over, he says the bomber should come back unescorted. your most important mission is to dive down and kill as many planes on the ground as you can. you're killing them on the ground and in the air. fighter boys
right out of berlin. the thunderbolt is not going to pick them up until you get to the german border. anyone else? student: for they have counted in for the missions they ran, like the fighters shooting at ground targets? prof. miller: as part of the mission? with a leave extra room for another mission? prof. miller: the mustang already has tremendous fuel efficiency. it is a nimble plane. it is powerful as well. it can go a long way. the extra weight hurts you in some ways if you run into...
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look at berlin. look at brandenburg. look at the eastern federal states of germany. they are not performing the way southern germany is performing. you can't get southern europe to conform to the way west germany is performing. it is going to create more friction. peter: a british journalist, i don't remember how long ago it was, he called germany the best germany we've ever had. not saying much, says alan posener. is this -- if this is the best germany we've ever had, why should people be afraid of german power? >> i think people shouldn't be frightened about germany's power. i think germany is a country which tries not always in a charming way, not always in an amazing way, to the european, to be a good european. i think it is becoming better. peter: but the good european believe greece recently. alan: i don't agree. ursula: it was trying to hold greece within the eurozone. it was trying to make them obey the rules, which are written down. it was trying to make all the others ready to pay for greece once more. peter: judy is shaking aphis that you. judy: this quest
look at berlin. look at brandenburg. look at the eastern federal states of germany. they are not performing the way southern germany is performing. you can't get southern europe to conform to the way west germany is performing. it is going to create more friction. peter: a british journalist, i don't remember how long ago it was, he called germany the best germany we've ever had. not saying much, says alan posener. is this -- if this is the best germany we've ever had, why should people be...
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>> is dw and from berlin. investigators and thailand have a clear lead in the hunt for the bangkok bomber. police a a young man seen in security camera footage is not just a suspect, he is a bomber. also coming up in the program, german police confirmed that a young woman kidnapped has been found dead. and macedonian authorities say that they are powerless to intervene as thousands of migrants transit through the country from grief into northern europe. -- greece into northern europe. i am and sarah kelly, thank you for joining us. the hunt is on for a suspect after monday's bomb blast in bangkok, in which 20 people were killed. closed-circuit television shows a man carrying a backpack into the area shortly before the explosion, and leaving without it. thailand's prime minister has called the bombing the worst ever attack on the country. >> paying their respects to the dead, dozens of well-wishers have been coming to the trying to leading floral tributes and lighting candles at the scene of monday's bomb attac
>> is dw and from berlin. investigators and thailand have a clear lead in the hunt for the bangkok bomber. police a a young man seen in security camera footage is not just a suspect, he is a bomber. also coming up in the program, german police confirmed that a young woman kidnapped has been found dead. and macedonian authorities say that they are powerless to intervene as thousands of migrants transit through the country from grief into northern europe. -- greece into northern europe. i...
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>> this is "dw news" from berlin. turkey is on edge after at least nine people are killed in attacks in istanbul and the southeast of the country. one target was the u.s. consulate, where a fierce gunbattle took place. elsewhere, a car bomb detonated at a police station. also coming up, a day of violence in kabul. a car bomb in the afghan capital has left five people dead. it is the latest in a wave of attacks in the city. and the eu gives another 2.4 billion euros to countries coping with the migrant crisis. the lid put a stop to images like these --will it put a stop to images like these? sarah: i am sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. turkish officials say that nine people of died in a wave of attacks. there was also an attack on the u.s. consulate in in stumble. -- istanbul. these incidents are fueling concerns that turkey's campaign against militant kurdish separatists could trigger more violence on turkish soil. the latest from istanbul in a moment, but first, this report. reporter: police sealed off the area
>> this is "dw news" from berlin. turkey is on edge after at least nine people are killed in attacks in istanbul and the southeast of the country. one target was the u.s. consulate, where a fierce gunbattle took place. elsewhere, a car bomb detonated at a police station. also coming up, a day of violence in kabul. a car bomb in the afghan capital has left five people dead. it is the latest in a wave of attacks in the city. and the eu gives another 2.4 billion euros to countries...
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>> this is "dw news" from berlin. turkey is on edge after at least nine people are killed in attacks in istanbul and the southeast of the country. one target was the u.s. consulate, where a fierce gunbattle took place. elsewhere, a car bomb detonated at a police station. also coming up, a day of violence in kabul. a car bomb in the afghan capital has left five people dead. it is the latest in a wave of attacks in the city. and the eu gives another 2.4 billion euros to countries coping with the migrant crisis. the lid put a stop to images like these --will it put a stop to images like these? sarah: i am sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. turkish officials say that nine people of died in a wave of attacks. there was also an attack on the u.s. consulate in in stumble. -- istanbul. these incidents are fueling concerns that turkey's campaign against militant kurdish separatists could trigger more violence on turkish soil. the latest from istanbul in a moment, but first, this report. reporter: police sealed off the area
>> this is "dw news" from berlin. turkey is on edge after at least nine people are killed in attacks in istanbul and the southeast of the country. one target was the u.s. consulate, where a fierce gunbattle took place. elsewhere, a car bomb detonated at a police station. also coming up, a day of violence in kabul. a car bomb in the afghan capital has left five people dead. it is the latest in a wave of attacks in the city. and the eu gives another 2.4 billion euros to countries...
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doolittle will say, bomb berlin. someone might say we ought, to be hitting the oil refineries rather than a big city. but the game is to make sure you have air superiority for the invasion. that means destroying the waffle. this is the plane second do it. but only if the luftwaffle comes up and fight. they will fight over berlin, but why is that? student: is the center of german culture and a camel to be bombed over and over. prof. miller: hitler can't allow something like that to happen. the price of nationalism kills him in this case. they had the best fighter defenses in the reich. it is an economic powerhouse, but still. a dictatorship does depend somewhat unpopular opinion. spies going to lunch meetings. -- they had spies going to nazi meetings. they dropped a lot of ordinance on berlin. in some raids, 17,000 bombs. they are there. as one german told me, as a kid, i knew the first time they hit berlin. they hit the hell out of it. if they can do it once, they will do it again and again until there is no berlin.
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i am sarah kelly in berlin. >> [speaking foreign language] sarah: you are watching two news from berlin. our top story at this hour. people killed, within 100 injured in the thai capital of bangkok. a device went off at a busy intersection near a popular shrine, and foreigners are among the head. no one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, which has shocked the country. in colombia, thousands of children have been kidnapped and killed during decades of conflict between government forces and the leftist farc movement. they have failed to address the issue of human rights issues on both sides, and this has left many of those affected to cope on their own. reporter: unable to hold their missing children, they channeled the pain to the symbol of a better pass. each of these women has lost a son or a daughter, taken by the colombian armed conflict. they need once a week to support each other and to spend time making these dolls. this one is her only son, and the card attached was bearing witness to his mother's suffering. "i am looking for my son," it says, "and the truth." >> this
i am sarah kelly in berlin. >> [speaking foreign language] sarah: you are watching two news from berlin. our top story at this hour. people killed, within 100 injured in the thai capital of bangkok. a device went off at a busy intersection near a popular shrine, and foreigners are among the head. no one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, which has shocked the country. in colombia, thousands of children have been kidnapped and killed during decades of conflict between...
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coming to you live from berlin. greec plus prime minister is dissolving -- greece's prime minister is wanting to silence opposition and his leftist party and seal support of the country's bailout. also coming up, macedonia declares a state of emergency. troops and police are being deployed to stop migrants at the border. you will hear from the u.n. refugee agency. in thailand, 10 people were involved in planning the bangkok bombing. one person turned himself in but was later released. one suspect remains at large. i'm sarah harmon, glad you could join us. alexis tsipras has resigned to clear the way for snap elections. he said he wanted a fresh mandate to implement the bailout deal negotiated with international creditors. the leftist leader is seeking to enter -- within his party. september 20 is the most likely date for greeks to go to the polls. >> it has been seven bruising months. it has been leading building up to the announcements. it will give greece another chance to decide to go along with the creditors dem
coming to you live from berlin. greec plus prime minister is dissolving -- greece's prime minister is wanting to silence opposition and his leftist party and seal support of the country's bailout. also coming up, macedonia declares a state of emergency. troops and police are being deployed to stop migrants at the border. you will hear from the u.n. refugee agency. in thailand, 10 people were involved in planning the bangkok bombing. one person turned himself in but was later released. one...
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he travels to west berlin and says mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. getting beyond the important speech and have significant it was to the 10 year period you just discussed in terms of his approach to the cold war and the fall of the soviet union. james graham wilson: at the end of the day, there was no operational policy that flowed from it in the reagan administration. that is to say, they did not follow up my coming up with a policy for how to bring down the wall. the basic tenor in reagan's ofversation towards the end his administration was that maybe this was something that could happen in several decades. to give another example about the berlin wall, he said to me about hemorrhages and your said said ton november -- me that henry kissinger said to him in november that what would have been on his watch was the very gradual start of a very gradual communication of soviet -- diminishing of soviet control. it might come down within the next two decades. it happens within a year and not because reagan said to tear down the wall. when it came down th
he travels to west berlin and says mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. getting beyond the important speech and have significant it was to the 10 year period you just discussed in terms of his approach to the cold war and the fall of the soviet union. james graham wilson: at the end of the day, there was no operational policy that flowed from it in the reagan administration. that is to say, they did not follow up my coming up with a policy for how to bring down the wall. the basic tenor in...
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i am sarah kelly in berlin. >> [speaking foreign language] sarah: you are watching two news from berlin. our top story at this hour. people killed, within 100 injured in the thai capital of bangkok. a device went off at a busy intersection near a popular shrine, and foreigners are among the head. no one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, which has shocked the country. in colombia, thousands of children have been kidnapped and killed during decades of conflict between government forces and the leftist farc movement. they have failed to address the issue of human rights issues on both sides, and this has left many of those affected to cope on their own. reporter: unable to hold their missing children, they channeled the pain to the symbol of a better pass. each of these women has lost a son or a daughter, taken by the colombian armed conflict. they need once a week to support each other and to spend time making these dolls. this one is her only son, and the card attached was bearing witness to his mother's suffering. "i am looking for my son," it says, "and the truth." >> this
i am sarah kelly in berlin. >> [speaking foreign language] sarah: you are watching two news from berlin. our top story at this hour. people killed, within 100 injured in the thai capital of bangkok. a device went off at a busy intersection near a popular shrine, and foreigners are among the head. no one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, which has shocked the country. in colombia, thousands of children have been kidnapped and killed during decades of conflict between...
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>> is dw and from berlin. investigators and thailand have a clear lead in the hunt for the bangkok bomber. police a a young man seen in security camera footage is not just a suspect, he is a bomber. also coming up in the program, german police confirmed that a young woman kidnapped has been found dead. and macedonian authorities say that they are powerless to intervene as thousands of migrants transit through the country from grief into northern europe. -- greece into northern europe. i am and sarah kelly, thank you for joining us. the hunt is on for a suspect after monday's bomb blast in bangkok, in which 20 people were killed. closed-circuit television shows a man carrying a backpack into the area shortly before the explosion, and leaving without it. thailand's prime minister has called the bombing the worst ever attack on the country. >> paying their respects to the dead, dozens of well-wishers have been coming to the trying to leading floral tributes and lighting candles at the scene of monday's bomb attac
>> is dw and from berlin. investigators and thailand have a clear lead in the hunt for the bangkok bomber. police a a young man seen in security camera footage is not just a suspect, he is a bomber. also coming up in the program, german police confirmed that a young woman kidnapped has been found dead. and macedonian authorities say that they are powerless to intervene as thousands of migrants transit through the country from grief into northern europe. -- greece into northern europe. i...
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during one of his visits to east berlin, he married his old girlfriend gerlinde and they had a son. did that complicate matters? >> barsky: initially, it wasn't complicated at all. it got complicated later. >> kroft: because? >> barsky: because i got married in the united states to somebody else. ( laughter ) >> kroft: did she know about your other wife in germany? >> barsky: no. >> kroft: did your wife in germany know about the... >> barsky: not at all. >> kroft: so you had two wives. >> barsky: i did. i'm... i was officially a bigamist. that's... that's the one thing i am so totally not proud of... >> kroft: being a spy was all right... ( laughter ) being a bigamist... >> barsky: in hindsight, you know, i was a spy for the wrong people. but... but i... this one hurt, because i had promised my german wife that, you know, we would be together forever. and i broke that promise. and the one way i can explain it to myself is i had separated the german, the dittrich, from the barsky to the point where the two just didn't know about each other. >> kroft: not only did he have two differen
during one of his visits to east berlin, he married his old girlfriend gerlinde and they had a son. did that complicate matters? >> barsky: initially, it wasn't complicated at all. it got complicated later. >> kroft: because? >> barsky: because i got married in the united states to somebody else. ( laughter ) >> kroft: did she know about your other wife in germany? >> barsky: no. >> kroft: did your wife in germany know about the... >> barsky: not at...
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visit ncicap.org] post: this is "dw news" live from berlin. a journey of hope that ended in death, migrants found dead in a truck on the austrian highway. little hope of identifying the 70 bodies. another fire attack on a german refugee shelter, the latest in a spate of attacks. the state premier calls it attempted murder. as part of our week long focus on the eu, we ask, is a different europe possible? a former white house adviser tells us how the eu needs to change. matt: i am at hermann. thanks for joining us. hungarian police say they have arrested four people in connection with a gruesome discovery near vienna. some 71 people apparently suffocated in an abandoned truck. the deaths have shocked austria and driven home the human cost of europe's migrant crisis. >> the reality was worse ban anyone had feared. austrian police recovered 71 bodies from the truck, among them, for children. it's thought the dead were syrian refugees who had crossed the border from hungary. police believe they suffocated. the refrigeration truck had no vents to le
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coming to you live from berlin. greec plus prime minister is dissolving -- greece's prime minister is wanting to silence opposition and his leftist party and seal support of the country's bailout. also coming up, macedonia declares a state of emergency. troops and police are being deployed to stop migrants at the border. you will hear from the u.n. refugee agency. in thailand, 10 people were involved in planning the bangkok bombing. one person turned himself in but was later released. one suspect remains at large. i'm sarah harmon, glad you could join us. alexis tsipras has resigned to clear the way for snap elections. he said he wanted a fresh mandate to implement the bailout deal negotiated with international creditors. the leftist leader is seeking to enter -- within his party. september 20 is the most likely date for greeks to go to the polls. >> it has been seven bruising months. it has been leading building up to the announcements. it will give greece another chance to decide to go along with the creditors dem
coming to you live from berlin. greec plus prime minister is dissolving -- greece's prime minister is wanting to silence opposition and his leftist party and seal support of the country's bailout. also coming up, macedonia declares a state of emergency. troops and police are being deployed to stop migrants at the border. you will hear from the u.n. refugee agency. in thailand, 10 people were involved in planning the bangkok bombing. one person turned himself in but was later released. one...
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visit ncicap.org] post: this is "dw news" live from berlin. a journey of hope that ended in death, migrants found dead in a truck on the austrian highway. little hope of identifying the 70 bodies. another fire attack on a german refugee shelter, the latest in a spate of attacks. the state premier calls it attempted murder. as part of our week long focus on the eu, we ask, is a different europe possible? a former white house adviser tells us how the eu needs to change. matt: i am at hermann. thanks for joining us. hungarian police say they have arrested four people in connection with a gruesome discovery near vienna. some 71 people apparently suffocated in an abandoned truck. the deaths have shocked austria and driven home the human cost of europe's migrant crisis. >> the reality was worse ban anyone had feared. austrian police recovered 71 bodies from the truck, among them, for children. it's thought the dead were syrian refugees who had crossed the border from hungary. police believe they suffocated. the refrigeration truck had no vents to le
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>> you are watching "dw news," from berlin. or bodies found inside the mediterranean -- inside the boat found on the mediterranean sea. angela merkel pledges zero tolerance anti-immigrant violence in her country. also coming up on the show, a television reporter and cameraman are killed during a live broadcast in the united states in virginia. the suspected gunman is also dead after shooting himself following a police chase. what next for the euro? in a weeklong look at the future of the eu, we will get a look at the perspective on the currency. is it helping or hurting relations? i'm sarah kelly, thank you very much for joining us. we begin with the deepening migrant crisis in europe. the people risking their lives to reach the eu and those telling them to go away. numbers keep growing. some 50 dead bodies have been found in the hall of a boat rescued off the coast of libya. they were discovered by the crew of the sweetest -- swedish ship that rescued over 400 survivors. 2400 people died this year trying to cross the mediterra
>> you are watching "dw news," from berlin. or bodies found inside the mediterranean -- inside the boat found on the mediterranean sea. angela merkel pledges zero tolerance anti-immigrant violence in her country. also coming up on the show, a television reporter and cameraman are killed during a live broadcast in the united states in virginia. the suspected gunman is also dead after shooting himself following a police chase. what next for the euro? in a weeklong look at the...
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>> you are watching "dw news," from berlin. or bodies found inside the mediterranean -- inside the boat found on the mediterranean sea. angela merkel pledges zero tolerance anti-immigrant violence in her country. also coming up on the show, a television reporter and cameraman are killed during a live broadcast in the united states in virginia. the suspected gunman is also dead after shooting himself following a police chase. what next for the euro? in a weeklong look at the future of the eu, we will get a look at the perspective on the currency. is it helping or hurting relations? i'm sarah kelly, thank you very much for joining us. we begin with the deepening migrant crisis in europe. the people risking their lives to reach the eu and those telling them to go away. numbers keep growing. some 50 dead bodies have been found in the hall of a boat rescued off the coast of libya. they were discovered by the crew of the sweetest -- swedish ship that rescued over 400 survivors. 2400 people died this year trying to cross the mediterra
>> you are watching "dw news," from berlin. or bodies found inside the mediterranean -- inside the boat found on the mediterranean sea. angela merkel pledges zero tolerance anti-immigrant violence in her country. also coming up on the show, a television reporter and cameraman are killed during a live broadcast in the united states in virginia. the suspected gunman is also dead after shooting himself following a police chase. what next for the euro? in a weeklong look at the...
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>> we are going to berlin. i travelled around the world with my soccer career, but airports and stadiums and hotels. rosanna: what can you learn in 36 hours? >> well, i get to travel and i eat through it. now i'm doing it with kyle and it is bringing active things. it is not just restaurant to nap. >> she teaches me how i am actually supposed to eat. rosanna: do you eat fancy food? >> we had a 20 course meal. i never had gotten past 3 courses. >> this boy drinks a lot. >> greg: by the end of the show you will be fat. why the 36 hours? >> that is the new york times. they do so well. it is giving a glimpse into a city. you don't have to read a huge travel log. >> i'm defacing the property. i'm trying to do art and working with an incredible street artist from baltimore and told me about this incredible community of artists from around the word and they have the wall there, part of the wall is left up in an area in east berlin, it is artist area. and the artists are coming around the world and creating the murals
>> we are going to berlin. i travelled around the world with my soccer career, but airports and stadiums and hotels. rosanna: what can you learn in 36 hours? >> well, i get to travel and i eat through it. now i'm doing it with kyle and it is bringing active things. it is not just restaurant to nap. >> she teaches me how i am actually supposed to eat. rosanna: do you eat fancy food? >> we had a 20 course meal. i never had gotten past 3 courses. >> this boy drinks a...
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. >>: the continue to work safely to complete repairs in berlin game we are still anticipating to reopen all along with chp currently pg&e crews are continuing to work safely to complete repairs, pg&e crews were responding to a third-party non pg&e crews struck a transmission tower which is really a backbone of our electric transmission system is the main artery for our and the transmission system their severe damage done to our power our circuits which did come down across highway 101 adjutancy the tower to the south of was bring in these high voltage circuits traversing across 1 01 there is an incredible amount of damage this is a huge undertaking this job is as no small task our crews have continue to work around the clock and the rock tonight to continue to make those safe repairs to the we could reopen 101 along with chp in couch trend and get service for st. service back to normal. >>will tran: their focus from canada for repairs a far as the permanent repairs for some of them will be discussed a little bit later she does not know just yet when the permit repairs will be made if it
. >>: the continue to work safely to complete repairs in berlin game we are still anticipating to reopen all along with chp currently pg&e crews are continuing to work safely to complete repairs, pg&e crews were responding to a third-party non pg&e crews struck a transmission tower which is really a backbone of our electric transmission system is the main artery for our and the transmission system their severe damage done to our power our circuits which did come down across...
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you can either have a berlin wall where you do not let people out or you can have a berlin wall where you do not let people in. it depends on where your heart is and where you are with god. i think things need to change and it needs to change in a big way. our government is not doing it. the reason why trump and bernie sanders are doing well is because they are bringing the subjects up and this is what people want to have taken care of. none of the people on that stage right now are doing it except for donald trump and bernie sanders. host: you mentioned bernie sanders, he has been critical of this administration for its efforts to allow drilling in the arctic. that drilling also a backdrop of the president's trip to alaska this week. noting therk times" president is paying little heed to the gas drilling he has allowed to go forward just this month, but there are some activists and environmentalists who are trying to remind the public about the drilling that has been allowed. sanders, in a recent tweet on the drilling in the arctic said that at a time when our planet is warming due t
you can either have a berlin wall where you do not let people out or you can have a berlin wall where you do not let people in. it depends on where your heart is and where you are with god. i think things need to change and it needs to change in a big way. our government is not doing it. the reason why trump and bernie sanders are doing well is because they are bringing the subjects up and this is what people want to have taken care of. none of the people on that stage right now are doing it...
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again, this distance is equal to london to berlin, or further. equal to berlin or further, so very advantageous base. i am going the wrong way. ok. is a feasible operation logistically. the beaches and ports, we can build airfields, it is doable. in late 1944, we started looking at two operations. interesting that they said an operation was -- [indiscernible] we obviously decided not to do that, but one worthwhile point was that if we take the southern portion, we are not going to take the northern portion because it is mountainous and there would be sort of -- it is not trench warfare, a continued engagement with the enemy. beover time, there would casualties on that front. is amoreover, al qaeda -- better airbase. so they recommended that invadingth in 1945. is guy is scary -- and from, again, recommended the invasion in 1945. but the ultimate decision was that as we had made so much progress in the southwest pacific by october 1944, we're already invading the philippines. we had built up a lot of bases by that southern route, so from that poin
again, this distance is equal to london to berlin, or further. equal to berlin or further, so very advantageous base. i am going the wrong way. ok. is a feasible operation logistically. the beaches and ports, we can build airfields, it is doable. in late 1944, we started looking at two operations. interesting that they said an operation was -- [indiscernible] we obviously decided not to do that, but one worthwhile point was that if we take the southern portion, we are not going to take the...
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sarah: live from berlin, this is our top story this hour. migrants have been found in the back of a truck. it it was abandoned near the hungarian border. on this week, we are focusing on challenges facing europe and our special series, what next for europe? we're looking at the huge influx of people to the continent. many of them are fleeing hunger, war, and poverty. this migration crisis will define the decade. the challenge has become increasingly urgent for the european union. a dramatic increase in the number of people heading to europe. greece alone has seen a 750% increase. most of them are not planning on staying there. many are trying to get to more prosperous countries like germany and other european countries where there are no border controls. they follow what is known as the western balkans route. our correspondent joined a group of refugees that are trying to make that journey. >> they crossed the border on foot, carrying what little they have left in backpacks. more than 2000 people arrive each day. it is already overflowing in
sarah: live from berlin, this is our top story this hour. migrants have been found in the back of a truck. it it was abandoned near the hungarian border. on this week, we are focusing on challenges facing europe and our special series, what next for europe? we're looking at the huge influx of people to the continent. many of them are fleeing hunger, war, and poverty. this migration crisis will define the decade. the challenge has become increasingly urgent for the european union. a dramatic...
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the berlin wall to the ground. why mess optimistic? because the same thing is happening today. john: you work for bloomberg view. you have a column of this week in which you argue that ted cruz "the most underestimated candidate in the field." make your case. al: i knew ronald reagan, i cut i covered ronald reagan. i think he is underrated for a lot of reasons. he is tough and incredibly smart. he has lots of money, he has the right message. every time he attacks mitch mcconnell they hated here in the beltway. whole lot of southern delegate -- southern delegates will be picked. any right-wing candidate can coalesce that movement, it will be ted cruz. he has a shot. john: i think ted cruz gets as much love as he deserves. his strategy seems to be we are going to cozy up to trump. crumbles, he wants to be here with all of his boats. what if trump doesn't crumble? you are left standing there holding a big pot of money and with a lot fewer votes you need to win any primary. you are dead right about that but it will be
the berlin wall to the ground. why mess optimistic? because the same thing is happening today. john: you work for bloomberg view. you have a column of this week in which you argue that ted cruz "the most underestimated candidate in the field." make your case. al: i knew ronald reagan, i cut i covered ronald reagan. i think he is underrated for a lot of reasons. he is tough and incredibly smart. he has lots of money, he has the right message. every time he attacks mitch mcconnell they...
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♪ this is dw news live from berlin. macedonia takes further steps to control the flow of refugees heading north as thousands tried to force away through. also coming up on this program. heading back to the polls. the snap election is necessary, president goethe one -- goethe erdogan said. and vows to hit back hard if needed. good to have you with us. police in macedonia have used tear gas, stun grenades, and loud warnings to keep migrants from crossing the border. thousands are waiting as the head north to other european countries. the u.n. has voiced concern that the situation is increasingly tense and precarious. reporter: these are the lucky ones. police allowed a few hundred and. syrian families made up most of them. migrants the authorities deem vulnerable. the government says it will lead in limited numbers of others as long as the country will support them. thousands are waiting between the greek and macedonian orders for the papers they need to travel onwards to serbia. on friday, the growing crush led to drama.
♪ this is dw news live from berlin. macedonia takes further steps to control the flow of refugees heading north as thousands tried to force away through. also coming up on this program. heading back to the polls. the snap election is necessary, president goethe one -- goethe erdogan said. and vows to hit back hard if needed. good to have you with us. police in macedonia have used tear gas, stun grenades, and loud warnings to keep migrants from crossing the border. thousands are waiting as the...
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♪ this is dw news live from berlin. macedonia takes further steps to control the flow of refugees heading north as thousands tried to force away through. also coming up on this program. heading back to the polls. the snap election is necessary, president goethe one -- goethe erdogan said. and vows to hit back hard if needed. good to have you with us. police in macedonia have used tear gas, stun grenades, and loud warnings to keep migrants from crossing the border. thousands are waiting as the head north to other european countries. the u.n. has voiced concern that the situation is increasingly tense and precarious. reporter: these are the lucky ones. police allowed a few hundred and. syrian families made up most of them. migrants the authorities deem vulnerable. the government says it will lead in limited numbers of others as long as the country will support them. thousands are waiting between the greek and macedonian orders for the papers they need to travel onwards to serbia. on friday, the growing crush led to drama.
♪ this is dw news live from berlin. macedonia takes further steps to control the flow of refugees heading north as thousands tried to force away through. also coming up on this program. heading back to the polls. the snap election is necessary, president goethe one -- goethe erdogan said. and vows to hit back hard if needed. good to have you with us. police in macedonia have used tear gas, stun grenades, and loud warnings to keep migrants from crossing the border. thousands are waiting as the...
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the only thing that would fall is the berlin wall. he continued, i heard the other speakers at the convention saying we won the cold war. and i couldn't help wonder who did they exactly mean by we?" reagan knew. he always knew. going back to his days in hollywood when soviet agents, pro vac ters. but the soviets always had a political head established in the united states of america. soviet agents threatened to throw acid in his face in the '40s. and in the 1960s said they had a bowl at headquarters with reagan's head on it. he hired private security to protect his wife and two children. a strike by a communist leaning union in 1946 shut down the studio where reagan was beginning to film "night on to night." he told congress, we man into a one man battalion, ronald reagan. it was later learned to be funded by moscow. two men tried to lay gasoline bombs and throw into their home where nancy and their son was sleeping. they
the only thing that would fall is the berlin wall. he continued, i heard the other speakers at the convention saying we won the cold war. and i couldn't help wonder who did they exactly mean by we?" reagan knew. he always knew. going back to his days in hollywood when soviet agents, pro vac ters. but the soviets always had a political head established in the united states of america. soviet agents threatened to throw acid in his face in the '40s. and in the 1960s said they had a bowl at...
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the berlin wall to the ground. [applause] why am i so up the missed the? tic?hy am i so optimis because the same thing is happening today. john: you work for bloomberg view. you have a column of this week in which you argue that ted cruz is, "the most underestimated candidate in the field." make your case. al: i knew ronald reagan, i cut for -- i covered ronald reagan. i think he is underrated for a lot of reasons. he is tough and incredibly smart. he has a lot to money the top he has the right message. they love it out there in the .ountry folk top any right-wing candidate can coalesce that movement, it will be ted cruz. i am not sure it will happen, .ut he has a shot o john: i think ted cruz gets as much love as he deserves. his strategy seems to be we are going to cozy up to trump. we're not going to criticize him because when he crumbles and falls apart, we want to be there. what if trump doesn't crumble? by the time you get to the sec primary, you are left standing there holding a big pot of money and with a l
the berlin wall to the ground. [applause] why am i so up the missed the? tic?hy am i so optimis because the same thing is happening today. john: you work for bloomberg view. you have a column of this week in which you argue that ted cruz is, "the most underestimated candidate in the field." make your case. al: i knew ronald reagan, i cut for -- i covered ronald reagan. i think he is underrated for a lot of reasons. he is tough and incredibly smart. he has a lot to money the top he has...
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the only thing that would fall is the berlin wall. he continued, i heard the other speakers at the convention saying we won the cold war. and i couldn't help wonder who did they exactly mean by we?" reagan knew. he always knew. going back to his days in hollywood when soviet agents, pro vac ters. but the soviets always had a political head established in the united states of america. soviet agents threatened to throw acid in his face in the '40s. and in the 1960s said they had a bowl at headquarters with reagan's head on it. he hired private security to protect his wife and two children. a strike by a communist leaning union in 1946 shut down the studio where reagan was beginning to film "night on to night." he told congress, we man into a one man battalion, ronald reagan. it was later learned to be funded by moscow. two men tried to lay gasoline bombs and throw into their home where nancy and their son was sleeping. they slipped away in the darkness. to his everlasting congress when he testified on unamerican activities he didn't say
the only thing that would fall is the berlin wall. he continued, i heard the other speakers at the convention saying we won the cold war. and i couldn't help wonder who did they exactly mean by we?" reagan knew. he always knew. going back to his days in hollywood when soviet agents, pro vac ters. but the soviets always had a political head established in the united states of america. soviet agents threatened to throw acid in his face in the '40s. and in the 1960s said they had a bowl at...
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"dw news >> this is," from berlin. -- this is "dw news" from berlin. will the deal get approved by lawmakers? what is the cost for the great people? coming, chaos at a prime vacation site. police use fire extinguishers and batons against migrants arriving on a greek island. the u.n. agency says that it is shameful. a bomb in nigeria's national nigeria kills 40 and wounds dozens. no claim of responsibility so far but it is deep and boko her rom country. hello, i'm sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. after much negotiation and drama over the last few months, greece has agreed on the outline for a bailout deal with creditors. alexis tsipras has already called an emergency session to approve those measures. agreement seems to have an read -- reached on the budget target. several big issues still remain. among them the greek banking sector and how it will deal with nonperforming loans. negotiations are ongoing as to how a privatization fund would work, but it seems that greece and its international lenders may have finally reached an agreement that both
"dw news >> this is," from berlin. -- this is "dw news" from berlin. will the deal get approved by lawmakers? what is the cost for the great people? coming, chaos at a prime vacation site. police use fire extinguishers and batons against migrants arriving on a greek island. the u.n. agency says that it is shameful. a bomb in nigeria's national nigeria kills 40 and wounds dozens. no claim of responsibility so far but it is deep and boko her rom country. hello, i'm sarah...
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the berlin wall. after world war ii the city of berlin, like the rest of germany, was divided. the soviets controlling the eastern half and the u.s., great britain and france controlling the western section. but life in the two berlins was very different. throughout the 1950s and early 1960s some 2.5 million fled to escape communist rule. the refugees including many skilled workers, professionals and intellectuals and their exit had a devastating effect on the east german economy. by august of 1961 an average of 2,000 east germans were crossing into the west every day. in an effort to stop the exodus, late one august night, east germany began constructing a barrier first with miles of barbed wire but within days that was replaced with concrete walls. with little warning, berliners found themselves cut off from friend, family, and work. the barrier continued to grow, eventually comprised of a series of concrete walls standing up to 15 feet high. heavily fortified and stretching more than 100 miles. soldiers stationed along the wall were under order to shoot anyone who attempted
the berlin wall. after world war ii the city of berlin, like the rest of germany, was divided. the soviets controlling the eastern half and the u.s., great britain and france controlling the western section. but life in the two berlins was very different. throughout the 1950s and early 1960s some 2.5 million fled to escape communist rule. the refugees including many skilled workers, professionals and intellectuals and their exit had a devastating effect on the east german economy. by august of...
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>> this is dw news, coming to you live from berlin. the great parliament is debating the latest bailout program. the deal is expected to pass, but prime minister tsipras is under fire for the deal, which will bring more austerity to his people. also coming up on the program, is islamic state using chemical weapons? some say fighters were attacked with gas several days ago. and a huge double explosion in the chinese city of tianjin. now there are reports of toxic fumes from the blast site. sarah: i'm sarah harman, thanks for joining us. the situation in athens is tense at this hour. lawmakers are voting on a key but contentious bailout deal. it could lead to a split in the ruling party. the vote comes as the greek economy shows tentative signs of recovery. a look now at what is at stake in the bailout. >> greek prime minister alexis tsipras is facing a storm of criticism. newspaper headlines read, yet more taxes for greece, complaining about tsipras's politics. one key demand is privatization of state-owned companies, with 14 regional a
>> this is dw news, coming to you live from berlin. the great parliament is debating the latest bailout program. the deal is expected to pass, but prime minister tsipras is under fire for the deal, which will bring more austerity to his people. also coming up on the program, is islamic state using chemical weapons? some say fighters were attacked with gas several days ago. and a huge double explosion in the chinese city of tianjin. now there are reports of toxic fumes from the blast site....
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francine: hans nichols in berlin. we are joined on the phone by the deputy chairman of angela merkel's party, michael fuchs. great to have you on the program. how will you vote on wednesday? i cannot tell you yet because we will have tomorrow a lot of discussions among the leading people in our party. ask thisto know, and question to both mr. schaeuble and by chancellor, how is going to be the involvement of the imf? board, if it is telling us yes, we will come on board in september and continued to finance greece next year, then of course i will vote pro. but imf is a critical question for all of us. francine: we understand that the imf has said they will be involved only if the eurozone grants debt relief to athens. this at the moment is not on the table. is it not very likely you will get a response to your question by wednesday? mr. fuchs: i understand there is still discussion going on between imf, mr. schaeuble, and madame merkel. there might be some changes. one thing is very important. the debt sustainability
francine: hans nichols in berlin. we are joined on the phone by the deputy chairman of angela merkel's party, michael fuchs. great to have you on the program. how will you vote on wednesday? i cannot tell you yet because we will have tomorrow a lot of discussions among the leading people in our party. ask thisto know, and question to both mr. schaeuble and by chancellor, how is going to be the involvement of the imf? board, if it is telling us yes, we will come on board in september and...
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>> this is dw news live from berlin. no end in sight, a new wave of migrants arrive on the island of costs -- kos. pmany do not have shelter orand services. should prostitution be decriminalized around the world? amnesty international says yes. we will tell you why. and china's central bank devalues its currency for the second day running and leaving the yuan at its lowest level in four years. stocks around the world tumbled. we head to frankfurt. ♪ >> that before those stories, we want to bring you more on that las in northeastern china that we had been reporting on. details are still coming in, but some videos posted on youtube gives an indication of the scale of the explosion. initial reports suggest it occurred at a petroleum storage facility in a port city around midnight local time. an unnamed doctor at the local hospital there has told media there that 300 or 400 people have been injured. the cause of the blast is still unclear. we will get you details as soon as we have them. they are coming by the hundreds of
>> this is dw news live from berlin. no end in sight, a new wave of migrants arrive on the island of costs -- kos. pmany do not have shelter orand services. should prostitution be decriminalized around the world? amnesty international says yes. we will tell you why. and china's central bank devalues its currency for the second day running and leaving the yuan at its lowest level in four years. stocks around the world tumbled. we head to frankfurt. ♪ >> that before those stories,...
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>> this is dw news live from berlin. no end in sight, a new wave of migrants arrive on the island of costs -- kos. pmany do not have shelter orand services. should prostitution be decriminalized around the world? amnesty international says yes. we will tell you why. and china's central bank devalues its currency for the second day running and leaving the yuan at its lowest level in four years. stocks around the world tumbled. we head to frankfurt. ♪ >> that before those stories, we want to bring you more on that las in northeastern china that we had been reporting on. details are still coming in, but some videos posted on youtube gives an indication of the scale of the explosion. initial reports suggest it occurred at a petroleum storage facility in a port city around midnight local time. an unnamed doctor at the local hospital there has told media there that 300 or 400 people have been injured. the cause of the blast is still unclear. we will get you details as soon as we have them. they are coming by the hundreds of
>> this is dw news live from berlin. no end in sight, a new wave of migrants arrive on the island of costs -- kos. pmany do not have shelter orand services. should prostitution be decriminalized around the world? amnesty international says yes. we will tell you why. and china's central bank devalues its currency for the second day running and leaving the yuan at its lowest level in four years. stocks around the world tumbled. we head to frankfurt. ♪ >> that before those stories,...
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the cities, not berlin. francine: not very cool runners but at least you are runners which some people aren't at all. adidas also announced it has acquired a mobile app for an enterprise value of 220 million euros. why? hans: they are getting a bunch of users, 70 million users. but adidas is linked to this game. under armour went on a shopping spree last year and bought $560 million in different apps. everyone says you need to connect your shoes with your heart with your wrist. that is what these apps do. it looks like adidas is at the table down. they are late to the game. we've had all kinds of earnings this morning in germany. deutsche telekom, they had a 13% increase in revenue. francine: hans nichols in berlin. piers is still with us. if you look at some of the stocks, a lot of these names are on huge cost cuts. then you have the commodity rout and m&a is back. how do you pick stocks? >> it comes down to capital versus the cost of capital. looking for businesses that make positive spreads. you can behol
the cities, not berlin. francine: not very cool runners but at least you are runners which some people aren't at all. adidas also announced it has acquired a mobile app for an enterprise value of 220 million euros. why? hans: they are getting a bunch of users, 70 million users. but adidas is linked to this game. under armour went on a shopping spree last year and bought $560 million in different apps. everyone says you need to connect your shoes with your heart with your wrist. that is what...
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hans nichols joining us from berlin. we want to look again at the market. deep in the red across the board. ♪ olivia: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york city. >> welcome to the bloomberg market day. olivia: good morning. what a wild day on the markets. i'm olivia sterns. pimm: i'm pimm fox. let's take a look at what's going on in new york. u.s. stocks continue to fall. i looked up at our monitor and i saw the dow down more than 1000 points. indeed we are seeing the decline as the day goes on. it fell as much as 100 points. the dow was down 1089. back at least to some extent this morning.
hans nichols joining us from berlin. we want to look again at the market. deep in the red across the board. ♪ olivia: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york city. >> welcome to the bloomberg market day. olivia: good morning. what a wild day on the markets. i'm olivia sterns. pimm: i'm pimm fox. let's take a look at what's going on in new york. u.s. stocks continue to fall. i looked up at our monitor and i saw the dow down more than 1000 points. indeed we are seeing the decline as the day goes on....