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country like germany is a developed country. i think and they have different approaches to different clinicians so it is also good for them to get exposed. and then come back to a place in the country this has been a lot of talk about brain drain. but. this has not affected my maybe. in the meantime the nurses and when talk awaiting for the results of their shop interviews. i can tell you that we have decided that we want all of you to come and work for us . just. really think it's very exciting that can express how i'm feeling very very safe they've got the job now the nurses just have to ask them which tests then they'll be off to just a pull. the learning curve was well that's it for me and the business team but more business news and background stories such as such business and to follow up on social said to today reporter is up next right after this quick look at global markets. the boost say above all comics starting in 1013 on the creator of the fast empire of superheroes with human weaknesses. the man their share of clos
country like germany is a developed country. i think and they have different approaches to different clinicians so it is also good for them to get exposed. and then come back to a place in the country this has been a lot of talk about brain drain. but. this has not affected my maybe. in the meantime the nurses and when talk awaiting for the results of their shop interviews. i can tell you that we have decided that we want all of you to come and work for us . just. really think it's very...
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test every week in germany spread across the country. and to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the coronavirus pandemic doctors becoming patients in spain and doctors as frontline soldiers in the. in states there are more than 56000 confirmed coronavirus cases in spain 14 percent of them are physicians and nurses unprecedented double digit infections belonging to medical professionals it took a pandemic to reveal the weakest links in spain's health care system a system that seems one ventilator away from collapsing well a lack of ventilators is just one of the problems in hospitals in the united states the u.s. quickly becoming the new global epicenter of this pandemic emergency room doctors are using the words such as apocalyptic and chaos to describe the growing wave of new patients seeking treatment you know there still aren't enough test kits for example there is still a shortage of protective equipment the one thing in over abundance the number of people getting sick fe
test every week in germany spread across the country. and to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the coronavirus pandemic doctors becoming patients in spain and doctors as frontline soldiers in the. in states there are more than 56000 confirmed coronavirus cases in spain 14 percent of them are physicians and nurses unprecedented double digit infections belonging to medical professionals it took a pandemic to reveal the weakest links...
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migrants in germany the fact. is germany the most popular european destination for immigrants yes it is one in 4 german residents has what austerity is here to an immigrant background that means at least one parent was born a foreigner. how does germany rank internationally in terms of numbers of migrants in 2nd place behind the u.s. traditional immigration countries like canada australia and switzerland all lag behind gemini most of the migrants refugees know in 2018 most migrants in germany came from romania poland and belgariad the most common motive for the move better economic opportunities do they all find work you know of the roughly 2300000 unemployed in germany almost half have a migrant background their unemployment rate is twice as high as that of nonimmigrant why is that. the most common reason lack of gemini anguished skills the other reason is discrimination applicants with turkish and arabic names have a worse chelm civilian job candidates with the same skills but with german names have a much highe
migrants in germany the fact. is germany the most popular european destination for immigrants yes it is one in 4 german residents has what austerity is here to an immigrant background that means at least one parent was born a foreigner. how does germany rank internationally in terms of numbers of migrants in 2nd place behind the u.s. traditional immigration countries like canada australia and switzerland all lag behind gemini most of the migrants refugees know in 2018 most migrants in germany...
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news live from berlin germany closes borders with some of its neighbors authorities will partially shut boundaries with austria and switzerland and step up controls on the frontier with prams as germany increases measures to try to stop the spread of the corona virus also on the show the trump administration has its sights on a future coronavirus vaccine looking for exclusive access to a promising to toss of the lifesaving drugs before it's even been developed. and the shutdown continues to tighten across europe bars and terrorist serve their last drinks as france orders all non-essential businesses to close and spain goes a step further telling residents to remain inside their home. omarion evanston thanks for joining us europe's open borders are closing germany joins a growing list of countries to at least partially shut out its neighbors according to german media reports authorities plan to close boundaries with switzerland and austria added restrictions are also being imposed on the french german boundary those measures are expected to begin on monday in germany itself authorities h
news live from berlin germany closes borders with some of its neighbors authorities will partially shut boundaries with austria and switzerland and step up controls on the frontier with prams as germany increases measures to try to stop the spread of the corona virus also on the show the trump administration has its sights on a future coronavirus vaccine looking for exclusive access to a promising to toss of the lifesaving drugs before it's even been developed. and the shutdown continues to...
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past germany and acts a new law to attract more skilled workers from outside the e.u. labor unions in africa are warning of a brain drain to europe. this is the w business model 1st in berlin welcome asian markets mostly steady on monday after the corona virus outbreak triggered the worst week of losses since the 2008 financial crisis last week's rout was reversed slightly as bargain by as moves in an investor's bet on interest rate cuts shanghai lead the pack gaining 3 percent japan rebounded from opening losses after the central bank said it would provide support the region's gains came despite chinese industry data which showed manufacturing fell in february to its lowest level on record. oh many countries are now trying to mitigate the effects of the virus on their economies but currently its many supplies are in china so there are only limited options of what governments and central banks can do. so far the german economy appears to be running fairly smoothly despite the coronavirus but that could soon change become a cause the struggling to sell vehicles in china
past germany and acts a new law to attract more skilled workers from outside the e.u. labor unions in africa are warning of a brain drain to europe. this is the w business model 1st in berlin welcome asian markets mostly steady on monday after the corona virus outbreak triggered the worst week of losses since the 2008 financial crisis last week's rout was reversed slightly as bargain by as moves in an investor's bet on interest rate cuts shanghai lead the pack gaining 3 percent japan rebounded...
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infections in germany could be leveling off let's listen to that you're. seeing signs that the exponential growth is flattening off slightly from school. but i will only be able to confirm this trend definitively on wednesday. but i am optimistic that the measures are already having an effect which is very early because they have only been in place for a week. or a kid so how would that news possibly affect policy i mean could we see some of the restrictions that are currently in place actually relaxed. certainly unclear as to how quickly that might change policy but it's very unlikely that we'll see a change within the next couple of weeks mean as we heard there these are strict have now only been in place for a week we saw those heightened just yesterday so it's very unlikely that we're about to see a turnaround of course should those measures be suddenly lifted we could indeed see pockets of the of infection spreading across germany again so certainly the the plan now is to keep those measures in place most of these restrictions school closures for exam
infections in germany could be leveling off let's listen to that you're. seeing signs that the exponential growth is flattening off slightly from school. but i will only be able to confirm this trend definitively on wednesday. but i am optimistic that the measures are already having an effect which is very early because they have only been in place for a week. or a kid so how would that news possibly affect policy i mean could we see some of the restrictions that are currently in place actually...
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legally germany cannot challenge the ratified treaty. but the swedish giant failed to meet its obligations. it did not repair its damaged power plants a great danger for the population. claimants now see compensation for their own business failure billions for plants which were not tarrie is all their problems but apparently in. reality a burning transfer meter is totally normal as are busting pipes also normal involve of us are corroded barrels with radioactive waste. showing you a promotional video off the power plant in that video none of the events that are listed here on the site features and plans but both of them have been standing still. not because of focus shima not because of the moratorium not because of the 13th amendment but because of a multitude of incidents. brutal until east. defeated. a nuclear physicist from greenpeace called as an expert witness took a close look at all the plans failures. expiate and how this. table has any say in most of the well in more so often these cables with the defeat of. a child and he's sh
legally germany cannot challenge the ratified treaty. but the swedish giant failed to meet its obligations. it did not repair its damaged power plants a great danger for the population. claimants now see compensation for their own business failure billions for plants which were not tarrie is all their problems but apparently in. reality a burning transfer meter is totally normal as are busting pipes also normal involve of us are corroded barrels with radioactive waste. showing you a promotional...
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angela merkel about to announce the most severe restrictions on freedom of movement seen in germany since world war 2. the corona virus continues to spread rapidly convincing the chancellor that further containment measures are needed so far it had largely been left to states and municipalities to curb the contagion creating a patchwork of rules and guidelines the new measures will be rolled out across germany. we have discussed today how all counter measures are working we have no vaccine and we have no drug against the disease all we have a firstly the efforts we are making to prepare our health care system especially hospitals for the expected continued high rise in infections. and secondly our own behavior. that is currently our most effective measure. in a video conference medical and state leaders decided to ban gatherings of more than 2 people excluding families and housemates she thanked the population for observing measures and guidelines already in place. it's wise. i know that it entail sacrifice both economically and on a personal level when shops have to close and it's not po
angela merkel about to announce the most severe restrictions on freedom of movement seen in germany since world war 2. the corona virus continues to spread rapidly convincing the chancellor that further containment measures are needed so far it had largely been left to states and municipalities to curb the contagion creating a patchwork of rules and guidelines the new measures will be rolled out across germany. we have discussed today how all counter measures are working we have no vaccine and...
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extreme right in germany today is clearly drawing upon this old folkish ideology this ethno nationalism this was right wing extremists today are stoking fears of immigration and what they call the great replacement because i was toshiba's you know the great replacement is when the majority population the native population is displaced and replaced. a minority when the ethnic composition of a population is turned on its head. and once again the new rights ethno nationalist ideas are companied by racism and anti semitism. everyone knows which old parasites were talking about. the new right rejects today's germany and believes the time is ripe for a national transformation 5. there's a belief i think it's a delusional one more that the time has come to overthrow the system they hate to overthrow democracy to its own corner. what does the germany of today have to do with the via our republic of nearly a century ago what do they have in common what parallels can we draw to a time just before the nazi regime seized power sweeping away hope freedom and peace. is. this simple and catchy slogan
extreme right in germany today is clearly drawing upon this old folkish ideology this ethno nationalism this was right wing extremists today are stoking fears of immigration and what they call the great replacement because i was toshiba's you know the great replacement is when the majority population the native population is displaced and replaced. a minority when the ethnic composition of a population is turned on its head. and once again the new rights ethno nationalist ideas are companied by...
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germany is found to met to make. the choice pretty soon the german olympic federation here has announced a survey among all the athletes in the round to qualify and i think that the athlete opinion by that is mixed you know increasingly over the next couple days will speak out in favor of a postponement ok view on his temper with the latest for this discussion about postponing or even canceling the olympic games you want to thank you thank you for having me on here in europe singing from one's balcony has become a popular way to get through this season of self isolation people in germany have been playing and singing beethoven's iconic 9th symphony take a listen. i think he. just took it ok orchestra members are at home practicing without an audience so based on the italian role model where they've been playing the ode to joy for several days we thought we do the same thing on sunday evening at 6 pm for us and for our neighbor has fallen off. due. to no. result because i really should have been conducting beethoven t
germany is found to met to make. the choice pretty soon the german olympic federation here has announced a survey among all the athletes in the round to qualify and i think that the athlete opinion by that is mixed you know increasingly over the next couple days will speak out in favor of a postponement ok view on his temper with the latest for this discussion about postponing or even canceling the olympic games you want to thank you thank you for having me on here in europe singing from one's...
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remake the west germany into would economic power. my grandfather this is like this yes this is of course. called. it we use it like this to destroy big storms right. siegel was born into this world and thought he'd die and that my friend was a horse of mine are my father was a miner my son was from by luck or 6 years but. that's that's the end cause you have gone all mining in permanent black coal mines any more how do you feel about that oh the turret so. i told me he was very steady areas here. this is no longer a working. mine and some fellow ics miners run it as a tourist attraction to show visitors how life used to be so. it was. in 2018 germany closed its last black. and a rule tradition dating back centuries shot to a sun. this is the corporate headquarters of the rule coal giant rangy its main job now is rehabilitating the closed minds the foyer proudly displays one of the last black nuggets never mind that christophe biker is the company's last spokesman in colson's this is like a piece of the berlin wall yes this is a part
remake the west germany into would economic power. my grandfather this is like this yes this is of course. called. it we use it like this to destroy big storms right. siegel was born into this world and thought he'd die and that my friend was a horse of mine are my father was a miner my son was from by luck or 6 years but. that's that's the end cause you have gone all mining in permanent black coal mines any more how do you feel about that oh the turret so. i told me he was very steady areas...
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spreading across europe but how are different countries tackling the outbreak will look at whether germany's approach is appropriate or whether some critics are right to call for more aggressive containment pressure. also complete. am. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us german chancellor angela merkel is about to make her 1st comments to the media about the corona virus outbreak that move comes as germany prepares for a spike in the number of infections so far around 1500 cases have been confirmed across the country most are concentrated in the western state of north rhine-westphalia 2 people have died now efforts to slow the disease in germany vary from region to region our reporter has been out on the streets here in berlin to gauge the mood. the time of the rice tog normally teeming with visitors now it's deserted the coronavirus has arrived in germany's capital nevertheless life carries on. even in this private school in the east of the city despite one of the employees testing positive for the virus classes here continue the health of a student want to order the closure
spreading across europe but how are different countries tackling the outbreak will look at whether germany's approach is appropriate or whether some critics are right to call for more aggressive containment pressure. also complete. am. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us german chancellor angela merkel is about to make her 1st comments to the media about the corona virus outbreak that move comes as germany prepares for a spike in the number of infections so far around 1500 cases...
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test every week in germany spread across the country. all right let's take this now to our political correspondent on your coalition is here in berlin doing home office reporting tonight good evening to you and yet so we just saw a leading viral were just talking about the ratio of positive tests to deaths being the explanation for the lower mortality rate in germany from the virus but is it all about this statistic is it all about the number of tests. now granted it's not all about the number of tests but the testing is an important point in germany strategy against the virus germany has started testing very very early and massively and house expert at a press conference today pointed out that germany's still able to increase the testing but there are other factors as well one important is the number of hospital beds germany has more hospital beds than any other country in europe and because they were planned surgeries rescheduled right now at this moment there are more vacant hospital beds in germany than the total number of hospital b
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here in germany shops remain open and many people are still out and about there's plenty of evidence of many fine shelters for people to teach appliances. and in the u.s. president donald trump's coronavirus test results in the negative but what about tests for the rest of the country. i'm anthony how to welcome to the program lots parts of western europe going into lockdown and a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus we begin in france which has taken the decision to shut down all non-essential businesses french prime minister at bof a leaf an ounce that cafe stores and you know most restaurants will have to close don't describe the coronavirus as the biggest health crisis in a century processed tourist sites have already been shouted as part of a nationwide emergency mischa's or 30 say 91 people have now died from the corona virus in the country and 4 and a half 1000 others at being infected. before the latest from the french capital i'm joined by dave there's a louis in paris there's what people in france expecting this measure a nationwide lockdown. well there were expecting
here in germany shops remain open and many people are still out and about there's plenty of evidence of many fine shelters for people to teach appliances. and in the u.s. president donald trump's coronavirus test results in the negative but what about tests for the rest of the country. i'm anthony how to welcome to the program lots parts of western europe going into lockdown and a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus we begin in france which has taken the decision to shut down all...
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germany's farmer's employee 300,000 seasonal workers each year. the minister of agriculture said they are going to evaluate the measures in the two months time. for a lot of farmers, this might come to light. the famous german asparagus harvesting season is imminent. if they only evaluated in two months, that is too late. a lot of farmers and vineyards need seasonal workers. they need them now. >> it is a good question. who is going to harvest the asparagus this year? we may not be eating any asparagus anytime soon. new figures compiled by johns hopkins university show eight sharp increase in deaths from the coronavirus in germany. the death toll now at 206. so far, germany's mortality rate has been very low compared to other countries, medical experts warn they expect that to change. spain has seen another surge in its death from the pandemic with more than 3400 covid-19 deaths. spain is now second only to italy. spain sackett -- spain's deputy prime minister has tested positive for the virus. hospitals are struggling to cope. >> madrid's hospita
germany's farmer's employee 300,000 seasonal workers each year. the minister of agriculture said they are going to evaluate the measures in the two months time. for a lot of farmers, this might come to light. the famous german asparagus harvesting season is imminent. if they only evaluated in two months, that is too late. a lot of farmers and vineyards need seasonal workers. they need them now. >> it is a good question. who is going to harvest the asparagus this year? we may not be eating...
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in 2018 germany closed its last black. and the rule tradition dating back centuries shot to our side. this is the corporate headquarters of the rule coal giant rangy its main job now is rehabilitating the closed minds the foyer proudly displays one of the last black nuggets never mind that christophe biker is the company's last spokesman in colson's this is like a piece of the berlin wall yes this is a part of a burglar or a wall for us at the last coal and we take care of this part and nobody is allowed to told to take a piece of it. it's like a baby. germany's transition from calls started in 2007 when the cull corp sat down with the unions and politicians and agreed to close down all the black coal mines by 28 saying the deal was that no workers would be sacked that all be given early retirement or found jobs in other industries it was an heroic gult and back then it had nothing to do with climate change it was all about money. but the 1970s it was cheaper to import coal than to dig it up from the rules underground mine
in 2018 germany closed its last black. and the rule tradition dating back centuries shot to our side. this is the corporate headquarters of the rule coal giant rangy its main job now is rehabilitating the closed minds the foyer proudly displays one of the last black nuggets never mind that christophe biker is the company's last spokesman in colson's this is like a piece of the berlin wall yes this is a part of a burglar or a wall for us at the last coal and we take care of this part and nobody...
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suspects example on the border of germany and luxembourg of germany germany and france these commuters crossing the borders unable to make get to work it's becoming a little bit more difficult if you're talking about workers who come to germany just work for a short period of time and are coming say from or have to travel through hungary. remaining at such a so we're still working on not and thirdly the agreement of the euro group where something that we very much welcome to yesterday and made it clear and i think everyone involved agreed with this that we. have to assume they'll be very serious consequences for our economy which is why the free flow of goods is all the more important because our european single market is based on the division of labor is fractured across a european union if i look at the supply chains of our automotive industry and it's not just about the production capacity here in germany but also suppliers delivering parts from other member states and if we want to send out a clear signal that we want you to come back to the a and mitigate the impact on the economy
suspects example on the border of germany and luxembourg of germany germany and france these commuters crossing the borders unable to make get to work it's becoming a little bit more difficult if you're talking about workers who come to germany just work for a short period of time and are coming say from or have to travel through hungary. remaining at such a so we're still working on not and thirdly the agreement of the euro group where something that we very much welcome to yesterday and made...
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they have had worldwide 25 cases of corona virus and here among the production facilities in germany they have had at least 3 confirmed cases so far so while of course any type of production stop is very very painful for these companies at the end of the day you know if you have a virus like this spreading among their staff it could be you know it's really hurt their business long term so it's kind of a case of you know ripping off a band-aid and one quick motion is a lot better than you know slowly pulling it off over several months as it's going on production so is the responsible thing to do the right thing to do but how long can germany's car industry actually deal with scaling down production or even production stops well that's kind of the 1000000 dollar question or rather maybe i should say 1000000000 dollar question i mean german car makers are coming off of a fairly good year i mean in general 21000 saw a reduction in terms of the amount of cars sold worldwide however german companies were really able to profit specifically from the asian market however 2020 was always going
they have had worldwide 25 cases of corona virus and here among the production facilities in germany they have had at least 3 confirmed cases so far so while of course any type of production stop is very very painful for these companies at the end of the day you know if you have a virus like this spreading among their staff it could be you know it's really hurt their business long term so it's kind of a case of you know ripping off a band-aid and one quick motion is a lot better than you know...
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he deceived the world, germany and me. the tremendous danger contained in this system only became really clear the moment we were approaching the end. everything that has happened during this trial, everything you have seen in the way of orders which were carried out without any hesitation, did after all turn out to be mistaken. that is why this trial must contribute to the prevention of such distorted wars in the future and to the establishment of prince pipals for human cooperation. >> keidel again. >> i was not able to prevent what should have been prevented. that is my guilt. i can only wish that out of a clear recognition of the causes, of the disastrous methods and terrible consequences of this war there will arise for the german people a new hope for a better future in the community of nations. >> now frank. >> we call on the german people whose representatives we were to abandon this wave which was doomed to failure and the will of justice of god and which is doomed for everyone who may try to follow it anywhere in
he deceived the world, germany and me. the tremendous danger contained in this system only became really clear the moment we were approaching the end. everything that has happened during this trial, everything you have seen in the way of orders which were carried out without any hesitation, did after all turn out to be mistaken. that is why this trial must contribute to the prevention of such distorted wars in the future and to the establishment of prince pipals for human cooperation. >>...
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in germany what are you hearing. so according to media reports donald trump offered large sums of money to cure veg biopharmaceutical firm based in germany to convince them to relocate relocate their corona virus vaccine research to the united states and of course the german government reacted very quickly by saying germany is not for sale but we also have to say that the company they say said that there was no offer from the white house and i have reached oh it's to their white house press office to get a statement on that but i haven't heard from them so far i was under a phenomenon in washington thank you. italy is the frontline of europe's corona virus outbreak with the whole country on lockdown daily life is all but ground to hold over your central shops are open public gatherings and travel abandoned people told to stay at home the country 4368 new coronavirus related deaths on sunday the worst single day toll of any country since the crisis began. correspondent sima copter is in rome she told us why we're seei
in germany what are you hearing. so according to media reports donald trump offered large sums of money to cure veg biopharmaceutical firm based in germany to convince them to relocate relocate their corona virus vaccine research to the united states and of course the german government reacted very quickly by saying germany is not for sale but we also have to say that the company they say said that there was no offer from the white house and i have reached oh it's to their white house press...
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also coming up germany at the heart of europe has closed off the borders to most of its neighbors. this isn't it so if we're sending back any vehicle which is not being granted special status to enter germany has a valid reasons across its going to have to include to. our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with everything outside of a standstill and all of us the world at home alone as the number of corona virus infections continues to climb exponentially here in europe and in north america doctors are warning the only protection we have is indoors staying home going nowhere and it is no longer an option today germany closed its borders with 5 of its neighbors and from madrid to new york to berlin stores shops bars and restaurants were closed as governments take more drastic measures to keep the coronavirus as far away from as many people as possible this is an unprecedented shutdown of economic activity that could easily morph into a recession or worse and despite the u.s. federal reserve cutting interest rates to near 0 stock
also coming up germany at the heart of europe has closed off the borders to most of its neighbors. this isn't it so if we're sending back any vehicle which is not being granted special status to enter germany has a valid reasons across its going to have to include to. our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with everything outside of a standstill and all of us the world at home alone as the number of corona virus infections continues to climb...
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in germany. next. to the conflict zone far from this is to respect the will nigeria's government sponsored by the international community of serious human rights abuses i guess this week here in london is lima comment the country's information minister how does he defend against the country's many critics when the evidence of wrongdoing is so compelling. to. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at e.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. that you don't need to keep a variable of the books for the over mentioned home the 4th time for the most recently that became a letter that missed the boat on the band aid at the last dragon as well as a call to her. to agree books on. the meaning. is it the end of the global economic system as we know which every day you bra after the economic data confirm how was tia's the coronavirus as both financial markets today names companies are reeling consumers panicking everyone is under suspicion all countries are involved down at the borde
in germany. next. to the conflict zone far from this is to respect the will nigeria's government sponsored by the international community of serious human rights abuses i guess this week here in london is lima comment the country's information minister how does he defend against the country's many critics when the evidence of wrongdoing is so compelling. to. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at e.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. that you don't need to...
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this is d w news live from berlin germany starts to last down to find the coronavirus today's day one of a near total shutdown of public life in 2 german states with out there is likely to follow polls here how authorities in bavaria are trying to keep president on the street also coming down as this slowly gets a handle on the crisis china has a need and advice to offer a world putting millions of people on lockdown. for sure again brown. where and celebrating the life of a country music legend candy rogers has died at the age of 81. i married to evanston it's good to have you with us germany is considering tougher measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus so far the federal government has held back on introducing a nationwide lockdown but several of germany's 16 states have already been tightening restrictions on public life 2 of them sorry london the west and bavaria and the south have ordered people to stay home but various public ban came into effect early on saturday. there was an eerie calm in munich on saturday morning as the bavarian capital went into day one of its publ
this is d w news live from berlin germany starts to last down to find the coronavirus today's day one of a near total shutdown of public life in 2 german states with out there is likely to follow polls here how authorities in bavaria are trying to keep president on the street also coming down as this slowly gets a handle on the crisis china has a need and advice to offer a world putting millions of people on lockdown. for sure again brown. where and celebrating the life of a country music...
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from germany so that's a very drastic step and we must say that an e.u. diplomat has told reuters that you were not informed about this decision by the u.s. president in advance so of course this is probably also not going to help the already strained relations the diplomatic relations between europe and the u.s. the head of the w.h.o. the world health organization he's calling for more decisive action in dealing with this crisis several countries have imposed travel restrictions can we expect more drastic steps to be taken in germany. well you always have to remember that germany is a federal state that means those issues when it comes to health when it comes to education when it comes to decisions whether to close down schools or whether to impose travel bans it cetera or whether to cancel mass gatherings they are always taken at the regional level not taken at the federal level so angle america conscious go ahead and close down germany as a whole and in fact he doesn't intend to do so that's the message that we're getting whenever we talk to politician
from germany so that's a very drastic step and we must say that an e.u. diplomat has told reuters that you were not informed about this decision by the u.s. president in advance so of course this is probably also not going to help the already strained relations the diplomatic relations between europe and the u.s. the head of the w.h.o. the world health organization he's calling for more decisive action in dealing with this crisis several countries have imposed travel restrictions can we expect...
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other countries like germany who started to stagnate are now starting to follow suit. so even i don't know the names of those who go in the future and i'm going to tell you why but before you figure out why that is going to go ahead england and germany i think clash at wembley in front of a sellout crowd. europe's historic power germany versus the continent's new gold standard england in $25.00 total clashes england's only managed to beat germany wants this game however isn't even about the result it's about the record crowd of over 77000 people who kept out england's football town for wembley to watch a women's friendly the biggest ever crowd to see the linus's on home soil a true testament to how far women's football has come and a look at where it's going. yes i think it could be in the running code and attendance and of any woman's home game every democracy of precedent and so i think now we've had this out one place and i have seen other brands and i believe that goes down to the league and we see women in the women's game continues to grow both domestically and i
other countries like germany who started to stagnate are now starting to follow suit. so even i don't know the names of those who go in the future and i'm going to tell you why but before you figure out why that is going to go ahead england and germany i think clash at wembley in front of a sellout crowd. europe's historic power germany versus the continent's new gold standard england in $25.00 total clashes england's only managed to beat germany wants this game however isn't even about the...
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this help lufthansa saying that it's going to apply for aid from germany not just germany switzerland austria belgium as well baritones airlines we're talking about companies in a really tricky position right now we're looking at and of course economists are all arguing about this but what we're looking at what could be the next big recession we had one it's still in the rearview mirror right how would you compare the financial situation now to what we saw in the latest crisis of the global financial crisis was all about dodgy loans the banks were bailed out the if you go . even further to the asian financial crisis in the ninety's i don't know if you remember that it was a ridiculous situation where we saw economies but looting and asset prices out of control those bubbles burst the i.m.f. stood in this case if we saw an asian financial crisis these days it would be so so different because the world is completely different out global economy operates on a completely different level and china is the center of that china is becoming the world's biggest economy and will be soon it will
this help lufthansa saying that it's going to apply for aid from germany not just germany switzerland austria belgium as well baritones airlines we're talking about companies in a really tricky position right now we're looking at and of course economists are all arguing about this but what we're looking at what could be the next big recession we had one it's still in the rearview mirror right how would you compare the financial situation now to what we saw in the latest crisis of the global...
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the new right rejects today's germany and believes the time is right for a national transformation by their glauber there's a belief i think it's a delusional one that the time has come to overthrow the system they hate to overthrow democracy. what does the germany of today have to do with the via my republic of nearly a century ago what do they have in common what parallels can we draw to a time just before the nazi regime seized power sweeping away hope freedom and peace. is. this simple and catchy slogan bolin is not weimar that's a trivialization of history historical constellations don't repeat themselves in this one to one kind of a way we go the slogan also offers a kind of false reassurance it implies we don't need to give much thought to anti democratic developments that might be on the way suggests that this comparison is meaningless but i believe that some of what's happening now requires us to do exactly that to undertake this comparison the same kind of assault on democracy that happened in the weimar republic is being revived in a big way. poulan noised. history might no
the new right rejects today's germany and believes the time is right for a national transformation by their glauber there's a belief i think it's a delusional one that the time has come to overthrow the system they hate to overthrow democracy. what does the germany of today have to do with the via my republic of nearly a century ago what do they have in common what parallels can we draw to a time just before the nazi regime seized power sweeping away hope freedom and peace. is. this simple and...
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the british look at germany eventually and they think doing reparations like that, restoration of germany that was suggested in yalta that idea is not -- it's half dead but still people promoting it -- fdr liked it personally because of the publicity he was forced to abandon it. so with all of that germans would be starving. british don't resoursces to supply support millions and millions of people. so the british are against reparation. the u.s. is against reparations because the u.s. public is against reparation. after world war one germans were supposed to pay reparations. they took loans from the united states and never returned them so it was a mess and fdr's position was we can talk about whatever but we can't put a dollar number to those reparations because i will have backlash when i come back to the united states. eventually stalin gets his way and there's 10 billion in reparations that is attributed to the soviet union. so if you look at germany as a battleground between these different countries it looks like stalin gets reparations, churchill gets zone of occupation for france
the british look at germany eventually and they think doing reparations like that, restoration of germany that was suggested in yalta that idea is not -- it's half dead but still people promoting it -- fdr liked it personally because of the publicity he was forced to abandon it. so with all of that germans would be starving. british don't resoursces to supply support millions and millions of people. so the british are against reparation. the u.s. is against reparations because the u.s. public...
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the fact that the creation of western germany in the western occupation and eastern germany here, the soviets lost access to the equipment and other things that were in rural and other areas which were in the western part of germany. they ended up in mostly agricultural areas. when the martial plan kicked in, they said the we can't keep taking more and more from the occupation, because we have to keep them at least to a degree competitive. with the u.s., and foreign money who are pouring money in. the soviet union it became a political impossibility, to keep taking money resources and other things out of germany. but they got a lot that was also a major drop for them because that's slowed down their own organization, there equipment and the u.s. was less interested in the reparations. once the documents were signed the u.s. was a signature to the reparations as well, and roosevelt said that he didn't need property, he didn't need the -- the only thing he was interested in was patents and german know how, and so on so forth. and in the long run, the u.s. benefited the most from that co
the fact that the creation of western germany in the western occupation and eastern germany here, the soviets lost access to the equipment and other things that were in rural and other areas which were in the western part of germany. they ended up in mostly agricultural areas. when the martial plan kicked in, they said the we can't keep taking more and more from the occupation, because we have to keep them at least to a degree competitive. with the u.s., and foreign money who are pouring money...
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germany is at fault. germany is the aggressor and germany and france are defending the victim. so we don't feel neutral about that. the two sides are not the same. there is significant difference here. once it was an actual war instead of a theoretical war, american opinion shifted a little bit. they still don't want to be involved in the war. they still want to avoid most of the mistakes that took place in the first world war. but they're not completely neutral. not really. they favor britain and france. they oppose nazi germany. but they don't want to fight. they don't want to be actively involved in the war. and, in fact, opposition to becoming actively involved in the war grew after the war began. if you look at the interviews dates for this poll, august 30, so a couple of days before the war actually began, a lot of people saw it coming but it was before the war began and then carrying on for the first few days of the war in europe. when asked if the united states should send the army and navy to fight, 80% said no. that is overwhelmingly against fighting. look at what hap
germany is at fault. germany is the aggressor and germany and france are defending the victim. so we don't feel neutral about that. the two sides are not the same. there is significant difference here. once it was an actual war instead of a theoretical war, american opinion shifted a little bit. they still don't want to be involved in the war. they still want to avoid most of the mistakes that took place in the first world war. but they're not completely neutral. not really. they favor britain...
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part ofets got good germany. and again, what was decided there, there was denmark asian -- the medication lines. and therted from 1944 expectation was that if the soviet troops, or american or british troops would cross that line, they would withdraw. that is what was happening. they would withdraw. now the question on the reparations. they were asking for 20 billion and they got permission to take 10 billion. they couldn't take all of that because with the start of the of ther, and the fact creation of western germany, the western sphere of occupation and eastern germany here, the soviets lost access to the equipment and other things that were in the western part of germany. they ended up occupying mostly agricultural areas. and when the marshall plan weked in, molotov said cannot keep taking more and more from our sphere of occupation because we need to keep them competitive with the u.s. pouring money in. so it became a political impossibility to keep taking money and resources out of east germany. but they go
part ofets got good germany. and again, what was decided there, there was denmark asian -- the medication lines. and therted from 1944 expectation was that if the soviet troops, or american or british troops would cross that line, they would withdraw. that is what was happening. they would withdraw. now the question on the reparations. they were asking for 20 billion and they got permission to take 10 billion. they couldn't take all of that because with the start of the of ther, and the fact...
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germany tried and tested again. in 60 minutes on the d w. w's crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues in the omega so it's are available online and of course you can share and discuss among w africa's facebook page and other social media platforms a crime fighter to me now. a very i'm david and this is climate change brags that sex. happiness in 3 books. this is the book for you. will get smarter or free to go where you got. the time. we are living during the most extraordinary time history. books transport will go full be a good. comment about. the new auto show on t w. getting you in.
germany tried and tested again. in 60 minutes on the d w. w's crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues in the omega so it's are available online and of course you can share and discuss among w africa's facebook page and other social media platforms a crime fighter to me now. a very i'm david and this is climate change brags that sex. happiness in 3 books. this is the book for you. will get smarter or free to go where you got. the time. we are living...
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some 100 afghan refugees have been deported from germany back to obama's top.
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news live from berlin germany closes its borders with some of its neighbors authorities will partially shut the boundaries with austria and switzerland and step up controls on the frontier with france as germany increases measures to stop the spread of the corona virus also on the show the trump administration has its sights on a future coronavirus back seat looking for exclusive access to a promising possibly lifesaving drugs before it's even been developed. and the shutdown continues to tighten across europe spain imposes almost total lockdown telling residents to remain inside their homes is the 2nd worst hit country in europe after italy. i married to evanston thanks for joining us europe's open borders are closing germany now joins a growing list of e.u. countries to at least partially shut out its neighbors in a bid to slow down the spread of the coronavirus the government announced that boundaries with switzerland austria and denmark will be closed added restrictions are also being imposed on the french german frontier in germany itself many of the country's largest cities have
news live from berlin germany closes its borders with some of its neighbors authorities will partially shut the boundaries with austria and switzerland and step up controls on the frontier with france as germany increases measures to stop the spread of the corona virus also on the show the trump administration has its sights on a future coronavirus back seat looking for exclusive access to a promising possibly lifesaving drugs before it's even been developed. and the shutdown continues to...
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declare war on germany. so that's one thing. the debate is about on the surface how much aid should the united states give to the allies to help them defeat nazi germany. but below the surface i think there's a much more important and fundamental debate going on. what role should the united states play in the world going forward? should it as the anti-interventionests argued remain a hemispheric power dominating north and south america as arguably it had done for the last century. should it try to do that in a world dominated by hostile dictatorships or as the interventionests argued, should it recognize that the united states was a global power and be willing to join the fight against those dictators to prevent those dictators from dominating the world? that's a big question. and behind all the details and we'll talk about a fair amount of detailed arguments that i think is the fundmental question americans are considering. what role should the united states play in the world going forward. the great debate
declare war on germany. so that's one thing. the debate is about on the surface how much aid should the united states give to the allies to help them defeat nazi germany. but below the surface i think there's a much more important and fundamental debate going on. what role should the united states play in the world going forward? should it as the anti-interventionests argued remain a hemispheric power dominating north and south america as arguably it had done for the last century. should it try...
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he deceived the world, germany, and me. the tremendous danger contained in this totalitarian system only became really clear the moment we were approaching the end. everything that has happened during this trial, everything you have seen in the way of orders, carried out without any hesitation, that after all, -- that is why this trial must contribute to the prevention of such wars in the future, and the establishment, principles for human cooperation. [speaking german] >> i heard. i was not able to prevent what happened. that is my guilt. i can only wish of the disastrous methods and terrible consequences of this work, there will arise for the german people a new hope for a better future in the community of nations. >> now frank. [speaking german] >> recall on the german people, whose representatives we were, doomed to failure in the will and justice of god, which is doomed for everyone who may try to follow it anywhere in the world. >> the last defendant to speak is preacher. >> german] >> view of the prosecution did not
he deceived the world, germany, and me. the tremendous danger contained in this totalitarian system only became really clear the moment we were approaching the end. everything that has happened during this trial, everything you have seen in the way of orders, carried out without any hesitation, that after all, -- that is why this trial must contribute to the prevention of such wars in the future, and the establishment, principles for human cooperation. [speaking german] >> i heard. i was...
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england's only managed to beat germany wants this game however isn't even about the result it's about the record crowd of over 77000 people who packed up england's football town. to watch a women's friendly the biggest ever crowd to see the linus's on home soil a true testament to how far women's football is come and a look at where it's going. it be in the right attendance and of any woman is what we came over as a mock safe person and so i think now we put this out. there for the league and we see women in the women's game continues to grow both domestically and internationally yet it's all. games they played at wembley 70 i $77.00 posts found some funds out there to support yeah. like high level. and. no money in the game people who train and price a week in the evenings. and then you look at now we're fully professional to understand where we're going we 1st need to go back to see how we got here. germany and england have a lot of history between them women's football has actually been banned in both countries yes band since their start in 1902 the german national team has won lit
england's only managed to beat germany wants this game however isn't even about the result it's about the record crowd of over 77000 people who packed up england's football town. to watch a women's friendly the biggest ever crowd to see the linus's on home soil a true testament to how far women's football is come and a look at where it's going. it be in the right attendance and of any woman is what we came over as a mock safe person and so i think now we put this out. there for the league and...
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in germany on another good reason to enter germany and these cars would be sent back to france this is part of the lockdown but these are only the few this is the minority it seems that people in france already know that they cannot check and they don't even try to get into the border and police told me it's very quiet and calm situation right now ban for people who are on the roads today how are they dealing with these checks. let me talk to some people who back and control this border crossing they're quite understanding that this is necessary to to fight the coronavirus and they say well they have a place in germany they tried to go there some people say they could go back to france and stay there for the time being so very understandably and you know no anger. and then what exactly are authorities looking to achieve here do they really think that these checks will help slow the spread of the virus. or the german administration says this is one mean to 2 to interrupt the the chain of infection of corona as some critics say well is that really the case because truck drivers can go
in germany on another good reason to enter germany and these cars would be sent back to france this is part of the lockdown but these are only the few this is the minority it seems that people in france already know that they cannot check and they don't even try to get into the border and police told me it's very quiet and calm situation right now ban for people who are on the roads today how are they dealing with these checks. let me talk to some people who back and control this border...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin germany's public health agency raises the coronavirus risk to high the government is ramping up its response to the pandemic foreign minister hackle mosque has announced a 15000000 euro operation to fly home over the german citizen stranded abroad at the same time he's issuing a warning against any further on necessary travel outside the country. also coming up france becomes the 3rd european country to go into lockdown the president in front of mccall is ordering citizens to say those who don't meet face heavy topics researchers in the u.s. have started testing a potential coronavirus vaccine on volunteers 4 of them received their 1st injection monday as part of the study's 1st stage of human trials look at the latest from the world health organization expert. plus the 2020 european football championship will be postponed for a year due to the outbreak that's the word from the host country norway the european football body u.a.e. fund has yet to confirm the news. i'm serious so much going to good to have you with us germany's disease control agency
this is deja vu news live from berlin germany's public health agency raises the coronavirus risk to high the government is ramping up its response to the pandemic foreign minister hackle mosque has announced a 15000000 euro operation to fly home over the german citizen stranded abroad at the same time he's issuing a warning against any further on necessary travel outside the country. also coming up france becomes the 3rd european country to go into lockdown the president in front of mccall is...