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this was decades of miss ology, around this germany, germany, english class, decades of history, decades of pain as well. so so many england found the mentioned at the top that this is 55 years since england has been in germany in a non count stage of an international appointment last time being the world cup in 900 $66.00 since and it's been a painful journey for england in matches against germany. now though, as finally for england's they have something to celebrate and they really did when they went, absolutely was. and so he's amazing pictures of central london of fan celebrating and pub up and down the country as well as out pouring of excitement. and i will say a degree of disbelief as well. and it was expressed pretty well in the front page of one newspaper here in that special ed keep in addition that front page was the headline, says england, stevens news, germany, so a lot of excitement, a watershed moment as it were, jonathan, break it down for us tell us why did england win and germany lose? well, i think the simple out there is england, red chances and germany did and it was
this was decades of miss ology, around this germany, germany, english class, decades of history, decades of pain as well. so so many england found the mentioned at the top that this is 55 years since england has been in germany in a non count stage of an international appointment last time being the world cup in 900 $66.00 since and it's been a painful journey for england in matches against germany. now though, as finally for england's they have something to celebrate and they really did when...
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of germany. how relevant is this result internationally? well, i think the relevance here concerns the, the, the power, right, right wing extremists, we have to say this is one of the key areas in germany in the center of germany, of early in this state. but in other former eastern states in hearing it, for instance, they are also very strong. but they have in their key area that have not shown the kind of strength that they probably would have expected. so in those terms, it's a good sign for the rest of germany that the f d seems to be weakening, especially here, and it's in its co area. okay, hold on and mikaela will be back to you soon. what we're going to do now is cross over to the regional headquarters of the and we'll be crossing over to the regional headquarters of the a, f d in a moment. but 1st we're going to have a look at why the a s d was thought to pose such a threat to the christian democrats in eastern germany. therefore, it is an idyllic little town. one of germany's largest med
of germany. how relevant is this result internationally? well, i think the relevance here concerns the, the, the power, right, right wing extremists, we have to say this is one of the key areas in germany in the center of germany, of early in this state. but in other former eastern states in hearing it, for instance, they are also very strong. but they have in their key area that have not shown the kind of strength that they probably would have expected. so in those terms, it's a good sign for...
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thank you. charlotte. germany's defeat marked a sad end to your he lives time. germany's coach his era at the helm of the national team. so the highest highs and some of the lowest lowes goals for him to make room folks that success that were growing over recent years as he increasingly struggled to blend young players with more experienced world cup winners. do you want him live era? is history after a total of 17 years with the germany national team, one the longer the anglo medical chancellor ship in 2004, then germany coach yoga. kinsman surprised everyone by pointing at his different they had got to know each other during training courses with the german f, a lines and a few from i learned incredible amount from your be off instead. so in coaching course, he was the only one who could explain in 30 seconds how the back full should be moved in certain situations and reasons why the claim man, the official coach took on the role as a motivator. love who many considered the secret boss with charges tactics. he avoided him or even we always wanted to be a transfer. and we want to be a
thank you. charlotte. germany's defeat marked a sad end to your he lives time. germany's coach his era at the helm of the national team. so the highest highs and some of the lowest lowes goals for him to make room folks that success that were growing over recent years as he increasingly struggled to blend young players with more experienced world cup winners. do you want him live era? is history after a total of 17 years with the germany national team, one the longer the anglo medical...
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equalised, hungary scored again, germany— equalised, hungary scored again, germany equalised. portugal went ahead, _ germany equalised. portugal went ahead, friends equalised and then france _ ahead, friends equalised and then france get ahead. you get the idea. as an— france get ahead. you get the idea. as an english person, we wanted to know— as an english person, we wanted to know who _ as an english person, we wanted to know who we were going to play? you can only _ know who we were going to play? you can only imagine the feelings in each _ can only imagine the feelings in each of— can only imagine the feelings in each of the people in those four nations, — each of the people in those four nations, who they were going to play or whether— nations, who they were going to play or whether they were going home. hungary— or whether they were going home. hungary are going home, who i feel desperate _ hungary are going home, who i feel desperate lease sorry for, who put on a fantastic performance, beating germany, _ on a fantastic performance, beating germany, but it a
equalised, hungary scored again, germany— equalised, hungary scored again, germany equalised. portugal went ahead, _ germany equalised. portugal went ahead, friends equalised and then france _ ahead, friends equalised and then france get ahead. you get the idea. as an— france get ahead. you get the idea. as an english person, we wanted to know— as an english person, we wanted to know who _ as an english person, we wanted to know who we were going to play? you can only _ know who we were...
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i guess the big question, i mean germany or out of germany career is over planning to banish some demons. i mean, exercise, some demons, even. i mean, it's really a fantastic often in a crazy afternoon, full of headlines. so the big question is, what didn't happen? but the main thing is that germany are out. germany just barely got out of the 1st round, the group stages. did they look like they belonged with the elite of europe for the elite of the world for that matter? no, i think that's the biggest issue throughout this tournament. and basically, ever since russia, germany have not know like one of the best sides in the world, that will be the thing that hangs around the legacy at the end of it all. i think that's the biggest issue in germany. never look like they were on the the top level . they were never looking like decide that could compete with your england. so you're actually, your francis. and so this is perhaps a very unsurprising end to life alone, but also not surprising into disappointing solomon for germany. england play better than you were expecting them to play. no, it
i guess the big question, i mean germany or out of germany career is over planning to banish some demons. i mean, exercise, some demons, even. i mean, it's really a fantastic often in a crazy afternoon, full of headlines. so the big question is, what didn't happen? but the main thing is that germany are out. germany just barely got out of the 1st round, the group stages. did they look like they belonged with the elite of europe for the elite of the world for that matter? no, i think that's the...
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and this is, as we've been saying, a crucial match for germany. your seem to be surrounded by fans there. what are they telling you in the run out? i mean having a good mood to a certain extent, i think that's largely to do with the weather. maybe not necessarily japanese performances, i think the combination of the 2 things being a saturday is probably helping. but i think germany signs are looking forward to the fact that that team is playing at home again. that's obviously the biggest positive i think that just hoping for a better performance. ok, thanks so much. d w jonathan harding, reporting for us from munich on the germany, portugal match. and before we leave you, classical music, liver lovers, excuse me, in austria, have finally enjoyed a post lockdown live show with infections dropping the vienna philharmonic orchestra station open air concert on next. pfizer, thanks for watching t w news. ah ah . busy ah, ah ah .
and this is, as we've been saying, a crucial match for germany. your seem to be surrounded by fans there. what are they telling you in the run out? i mean having a good mood to a certain extent, i think that's largely to do with the weather. maybe not necessarily japanese performances, i think the combination of the 2 things being a saturday is probably helping. but i think germany signs are looking forward to the fact that that team is playing at home again. that's obviously the biggest...
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(gunshot) >> williams: ...and left germany's jewish community in shock. >> the image germany portrays to the outside is that germany has learned its lesson from the second world war. germany is taking care of its people, among those people, jewish people. but what is happening is that anti-semitism is marching down the streets out in the open and nobody seems to care. ♪ ♪ >> williams: over the past five years, germany has faced a wave of violence against jews, muslims, immigrants, and left-wing politicians. ♪ ♪ i've been covering the far right in europe for almost a decad i'm now investigating what's driving this surge of hate in germany and whether the authorities are doing enough to confront it. >> (speaking german): >> (speaking german): >> williams:he sagogue shooter was a 27-year-old named stephan balliet. he done mandatory service in the german military years earlier and was living with his mother at the time of the attack. at his trial, a prosecutor described his plan to massacre jews as "the most despicable act of anti-semitism in germy since world war ii." the jury wa
(gunshot) >> williams: ...and left germany's jewish community in shock. >> the image germany portrays to the outside is that germany has learned its lesson from the second world war. germany is taking care of its people, among those people, jewish people. but what is happening is that anti-semitism is marching down the streets out in the open and nobody seems to care. ♪ ♪ >> williams: over the past five years, germany has faced a wave of violence against jews, muslims,...
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i think germany will be hungry. i think we'll see germany, france and portugal all make it out of the group that. alright, you heard it here, oliver moody from d. w. sports will leave it there. thanks for that. all that analysis you know, the saying one person's trash may be and others treasure. when a man checking out a rubbish container at a rest, stop and bavaria has made the find of a lifetime. among the trash where to 17th century paintings, art experts say their originals one by italian painter here through ability. the other by dutch artist sam will books the finder and the old masters out, particularly when i'm trying to find their rightful owner. who's behind it is le islamist terror attacks in europe? talk film follows the trail that leads to a national intelligence service that's coming up next. and there's more on d, w dot com. or you can also follow us on instagram, on twitter, on public bodies in berlin. from the rest of the team here take care of the top of the next down, the interest of the global ec
i think germany will be hungry. i think we'll see germany, france and portugal all make it out of the group that. alright, you heard it here, oliver moody from d. w. sports will leave it there. thanks for that. all that analysis you know, the saying one person's trash may be and others treasure. when a man checking out a rubbish container at a rest, stop and bavaria has made the find of a lifetime. among the trash where to 17th century paintings, art experts say their originals one by italian...
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i think the difficulty in the germany and namibia case is that germany has an experience of large scale reparations to the jewish people after the holocaust. but in that case, germanyt least did seem to fully try to come to terms with crimes committed during the holocaust. and there was a systemic attempt at reparations for the jewish people. now, in this case it has been compare and contrasted with that. as penae and henry with emphasized the deal seems be falling short. germany has a history of engaging clearly and systematically in history of reparations. but we're seeing things differently in this namibian case and could fester for a long time. >> how difficult was it for the local communities to actually get their voice heard? we heard that it's been a decade to get to this point. can you talk about the people who had been victims? can you give us an example of the treatment of germans towards native namibians? >> well, during my -- during my research, i -- i conducted some interviews, and there's also some work done by casper ericsson which is one of the few bodies of work that ac
i think the difficulty in the germany and namibia case is that germany has an experience of large scale reparations to the jewish people after the holocaust. but in that case, germanyt least did seem to fully try to come to terms with crimes committed during the holocaust. and there was a systemic attempt at reparations for the jewish people. now, in this case it has been compare and contrasted with that. as penae and henry with emphasized the deal seems be falling short. germany has a history...
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we will i beat germany as always. as always?! i alwa s beat germany as always. as always?! i always like — beat germany as always. as always?! i always like a — beat germany as always. as always?! i always like a joke. _ beat germany as always. as always?! i always like ajoke. 2-1. _ beat germany as always. as always?! i always like ajoke. 2-1. i _ beat germany as always. as always?! i always like ajoke. 2-1. ithink- i always like a joke. 2—1. i think ifjack grealish gets on he will open the game up. germany are not the side they work and i think we're going to win a. the side they work and i think we're going to win a— the side they work and i think we're going to win a. market, you are very lucky man. — going to win a. market, you are very lucky man. you _ going to win a. market, you are very lucky man. you are _ going to win a. market, you are very lucky man, you are having _ going to win a. market, you are very lucky man, you are having a - going to win a. market, you are very lucky man, you are having a pint i lucky man, you are having a pint here and then he
we will i beat germany as always. as always?! i alwa s beat germany as always. as always?! i always like — beat germany as always. as always?! i always like a — beat germany as always. as always?! i always like a joke. _ beat germany as always. as always?! i always like ajoke. 2-1. _ beat germany as always. as always?! i always like ajoke. 2-1. i _ beat germany as always. as always?! i always like ajoke. 2-1. ithink- i always like a joke. 2—1. i think ifjack grealish gets on he will open...
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england germany is just, england germany isjust, it can't get any bigger. it’s england germany is “ust, it can't get any bigger._ england germany is “ust, it can't get any bigger. it's the first time en . land get any bigger. it's the first time england are _ get any bigger. it's the first time england are going _ get any bigger. it's the first time england are going in _ get any bigger. it's the first time england are going in as - get any bigger. it's the first time | england are going in as favourites against germany. let's hope we win it because i don't want to sit through it again. i it because i don't want to sit through it again.— it because i don't want to sit through it again. i expect a game that starts slow _ through it again. i expect a game that starts slow because - through it again. i expect a game that starts slow because both - through it again. i expect a game. that starts slow because both have through it again. i expect a game i that starts slow because both have a lot of respect for each other, so they are not coming out right a
england germany is just, england germany isjust, it can't get any bigger. it’s england germany is “ust, it can't get any bigger._ england germany is “ust, it can't get any bigger. it's the first time en . land get any bigger. it's the first time england are _ get any bigger. it's the first time england are going _ get any bigger. it's the first time england are going in _ get any bigger. it's the first time england are going in as - get any bigger. it's the first time | england are going...
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were grateful again to germany for hosting this meeting. and for the long standing leadership that has shown on this topic and so many others, we are very proud to be your partner, hypo in this endeavor. and that brings me to a final point that i want to make today. in addition to the work that we do together through regional and global conferences and institutions were deeply committed to the bilateral relationship between germany, united states, simply put germany is among our closest friends and close closest partners in the entire world. it's true, of course, on a governmental level. and i know present inviting is very much looking forward to welcoming transfer merkle of washington next month. it's true on an economic level, as we we see, you know, every single day a germany is our largest trading partner in europe where your largest export market and hundreds of thousands of germans worked for american companies and vice versa. it's true on a person to person level the people, germany, the few of the united states are connected in so m
were grateful again to germany for hosting this meeting. and for the long standing leadership that has shown on this topic and so many others, we are very proud to be your partner, hypo in this endeavor. and that brings me to a final point that i want to make today. in addition to the work that we do together through regional and global conferences and institutions were deeply committed to the bilateral relationship between germany, united states, simply put germany is among our closest friends...
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i think the difficulty in the germany, namibia cases that of course, germany has, i, previous experience of large scale reparations towards the jury's population after the holocaust. and it's much debate about the effectiveness or otherwise of that. but in that case, germany at least did seem to fully try to come to terms with crimes committed during the holocaust. and there was a systematic attempt of reparations for the jewish people. now been the 1000000 casey never simply use being compare and contrast with that. and, and at the moment, i think as pen a and, and having it both emphasized the deal when the baby seems to be falling short. germany has a history of engaging, clearly and systematically on this question. that reparation always seems something very, very different in the namibian tyson. that's the kind of thing that i think could cause a lot of bad blood. and could festa for a very long time, pena broken window. how difficult was it for the local communities to actually, you know, get the voice said we've heard that it's been, you know, decades maybe a 100 years to get to t
i think the difficulty in the germany, namibia cases that of course, germany has, i, previous experience of large scale reparations towards the jury's population after the holocaust. and it's much debate about the effectiveness or otherwise of that. but in that case, germany at least did seem to fully try to come to terms with crimes committed during the holocaust. and there was a systematic attempt of reparations for the jewish people. now been the 1000000 casey never simply use being compare...
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not so good furry germany -- not so good for germany. the germany lost in the european championship brings the era of the head coach to an end. his legacy includes foot was biggest prize but recent years have been difficult as he struggled to blend young players with experienced world cup winners. here is a look at the years at the helm. >> the era is history. after a total of 17 years with the germany national team, one year longer than angela merkel's chancellorship shared in 2004, the germany coach surprised everyone by appointing him as his assistant. he had gotten to know each other during training courses. >> i learned an incredible amount. i've often said so. in our coaching course, he was the only one who could explain in 30 seconds how the back four could be moved in a certain situation. >> the official coach took on the role of team motivator. he was in charge of tactics. >> we always want to be a trendsetter. we want to be ahead of the other teams. that is why we look to the future. >> after the 2006 world cup, he took over th
not so good furry germany -- not so good for germany. the germany lost in the european championship brings the era of the head coach to an end. his legacy includes foot was biggest prize but recent years have been difficult as he struggled to blend young players with experienced world cup winners. here is a look at the years at the helm. >> the era is history. after a total of 17 years with the germany national team, one year longer than angela merkel's chancellorship shared in 2004, the...
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in it would be written three words go to germany. ,i may open that note up myself someday. ♪ >> american history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. today at 7:00 p.m. eastern, journalists and law professors compare the definitions of free speech in france and the united states and explore whether france's model would work in the u.s. tonight on the presidency, a discussion about nancy reagan's legacy with a washington post columnist. and white house historical association president. exploring the american story. watch american history tv today on these been three. -- today on c-span3. >> columbia law school professor talks about her award-winning book policing the american road. how cars transformed american freedom. she focuses on a chapter in the book dealing with what amendment rights dealing with search in seizures apply to automobiles and she argues that will prevent police abuses and mistakes. eleanor jones harvey reveals how the civil war can be seen in seemingly unrela
in it would be written three words go to germany. ,i may open that note up myself someday. ♪ >> american history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. today at 7:00 p.m. eastern, journalists and law professors compare the definitions of free speech in france and the united states and explore whether france's model would work in the u.s. tonight on the presidency, a discussion about nancy reagan's legacy with a washington post...
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and coach shaffer germany at the euro. 2020 football tournament. the team does make it through to the last 16 in the end, but only after a 1090 minutes against hungary. ah i'm assuming so it's kinda good to have with us german chancellor. uncle michael has spoken out in favor of a summit between the european union and russia's president flattered me, put in you. leaders are due to consider the proposal at a summit in brussels later today. medical says the talks must address what she says are moscow's many provocations against you and its interests in eastern europe. michael made the proposal at a session of parliament in berlin. let's hear what you're saying. and the events of the last few months and not only in germany have clearly shown that it's not enough for us to react to russia. numerous provocations in an, uncoordinated way. instead, we must create mechanism to be able to respond to publications together and in a unified way. only then will we learn accounts rushes high, where the, when you and in my view we, the european union must seek di
and coach shaffer germany at the euro. 2020 football tournament. the team does make it through to the last 16 in the end, but only after a 1090 minutes against hungary. ah i'm assuming so it's kinda good to have with us german chancellor. uncle michael has spoken out in favor of a summit between the european union and russia's president flattered me, put in you. leaders are due to consider the proposal at a summit in brussels later today. medical says the talks must address what she says are...
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sports to talk about the germany match, of course, crest germany really did just scrape through, didn't they? yes they did. it doesn't really matter. you know, how you get there? what matters is you get there, but you know, early in the match, it looked like hungry. had headed their way into the knockout stages. you know, in a long time to feel like you're on a roller coaster that just went in the straight freefall for a moment. if you're supporting the german side. and then after the break, chi hobbits comes through levels before you get a bit of joy. i mean, it gets sucked right out of you because within a blink of an eye hungry, you know, they take the advantage once again. and then you see the 1st team get a bit tired, lethargic, and so forth on the pit. you'll give up, makes the right call subs in jamal moves. jala was one key step out of the to 2 minutes later. beautiful. the risk scores equalizes takes the rebounding gives the hungry crowd the heart. you know, it was a beautiful game and a leave, the smile on your face. and it was nice because it wasn't too long ago. germany didn
sports to talk about the germany match, of course, crest germany really did just scrape through, didn't they? yes they did. it doesn't really matter. you know, how you get there? what matters is you get there, but you know, early in the match, it looked like hungry. had headed their way into the knockout stages. you know, in a long time to feel like you're on a roller coaster that just went in the straight freefall for a moment. if you're supporting the german side. and then after the break,...
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the chancellor of the federal republic of germany. it will be a highlight of his career, and a few moments he will welcome perhaps the most important guest germany has ever received. the president of the united states of america, john f. kennedy. for his own words provided the title of this documentary report. ♪ a 21 gun salute welcomes america's 46-year-old president. for the first time in his two and one half years in office, president kennedy steps on german soil. a chance to meet the german people during a four day working visit. over germany, a bright sky greets the american, whose timely visit to europe coincides with unique international developments. western europe on the brink of political change as the east bloc falters in ideological disunity. this is the turbulent atmosphere that surrounds the impending discussions, a climate of change as john f. kennedy meets the [indiscernible] ♪ [star spangled banned] ♪ the commanding officer of the west german armies under guard reports. then the president reviews the guard unit
the chancellor of the federal republic of germany. it will be a highlight of his career, and a few moments he will welcome perhaps the most important guest germany has ever received. the president of the united states of america, john f. kennedy. for his own words provided the title of this documentary report. ♪ a 21 gun salute welcomes america's 46-year-old president. for the first time in his two and one half years in office, president kennedy steps on german soil. a chance to meet the...
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the fact that this is happening in germany germ that we can have a moms who made in germany is great. it means that young people who grew up can learn something from the european perspective. and then apply that to that was because in mom's from, from, from my mom. and so i'll share that shooting over the gift lessons on the koran in his community in german. those that makes him unusual. in most mosques in germany, teaching, preaching, and praying takes place and turkish arabic. the moms come from abroad, but they also get much of their financing. but many muslim families have been in germany for generations. the younger ones prefer to speak and the cheating in german, the girl of the month. and then when the i believe that we're at a turning point in the history of muslims in germany. the need for more german language teaching is growing. when i go into schools, i find that more and more young people prefer to speak german when they talk about their religion of false lumens, the ultimate is really jones in the 1st day of school and pick and cheating and his fellow students over they
the fact that this is happening in germany germ that we can have a moms who made in germany is great. it means that young people who grew up can learn something from the european perspective. and then apply that to that was because in mom's from, from, from my mom. and so i'll share that shooting over the gift lessons on the koran in his community in german. those that makes him unusual. in most mosques in germany, teaching, preaching, and praying takes place and turkish arabic. the moms come...
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u and nothing close to an upset from the far right alternative for germany. a f d i was this on lots of devices have taken a clear stand logo and, and a large majority of our citizens have said, we don't want to be associated in any way with the 3 latest date. and i'm very grateful for that. i should be done on many here, insects to me on how to relatively poorest days thought the a f t could when and would, when it pulled strongly for months, capitalizing on voted. dissatisfaction with the pandemic while keeping to its core anti migration message. instead, sundays result into k d i f d may be weakening and it's stronghold areas, but it's putting a positive spin on the result. them as if it is not that bad, we're very happy with the result. it's pretty much what we got last time and i have to say it's important to me that we got the working class back and the left part, he has lost voters, and the work is in the state came to us. and i'm actually very happy with this result. even though his sex to me on holiday is a small side to see to use when here is a muc
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i think germany will be hungry. i think we'll see germany, france and portugal all make it out of the group of death. alright, you heard it here, oliver moody from d. w. sports. we'll leave it there. thanks for that all that analysis i will moving on an informative one red bulls max for stop and has taken poll position for the ground pre. it's a 2nd pole of the season for the dutchman, who is looking to extend his championship lead over mercedes louis hamilton. the british world champion was a fraction of a 2nd slower than for stopping hamilton the made about harry barton's. we'll start 3rd on the grid on sunday. before we leave you, classical music lovers in austria have finally enjoyed a post locked and live show with infections dropping the vienna philharmonic orchestra staged in open or concert. we're going to leave it there. thanks for watching the do you see at the top of the next or take care of me ah . 2 busy ah ah ah ah ah and above all, feels jewish life in europe. that's what film producer, kona and journ
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and of course, this isn't just about germany. we could argue very similarly about belgium and france and the netherlands and the u. k. as well in exactly the same conversation, are we putting on those? hopefully a little bit later. of course, penny you are nodding in agreement in when talk and basically the voice about the reparations not being good enough. the situation not being good enough was initially accepted by the vice president obama. now he should be in at the time to remain calm and quoting and think deeply about the response to the deal. we have made remarkable progress. over the past 5 years of negotiations. the microwave type, going to take him to guatemala, that's the guatemalan president and standing alongside him as the us vice president comma le harris. they're holding a news conference and harris is raising the issue migration with the president. lots of sit in the opportunity to be able to learn how to when i had legal leave me, i'm going to need to be joined the dentist, people that are on your way that we ca
and of course, this isn't just about germany. we could argue very similarly about belgium and france and the netherlands and the u. k. as well in exactly the same conversation, are we putting on those? hopefully a little bit later. of course, penny you are nodding in agreement in when talk and basically the voice about the reparations not being good enough. the situation not being good enough was initially accepted by the vice president obama. now he should be in at the time to remain calm and...
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success. germany, national coach. mr. now, did you sit down with the team after yesterday and what the next few weeks and months about for you? holiday, you know, well, every coach has a different approach and i know how well and apart from his competence document, and i believe he's real minor of cub is the same player all settings which often does and mid months. so people, person, i think he's going to be able to work really well to meet with the team. and we're going to sit down more than 10 days. come and go through the plan. what he wants us to do in terms of the team itself and supports spewed of them and we're going to be talking through what kind of football he want to play. but of course, in the end of the day, you want to be successful and you want to have a team with a clear identity type. and he doesn't have a great deal of time in september. and i think they're going to be new players funding cuts on cash. we're going to have to have a strong team and get ready for cut on young countries, foster and video. w
success. germany, national coach. mr. now, did you sit down with the team after yesterday and what the next few weeks and months about for you? holiday, you know, well, every coach has a different approach and i know how well and apart from his competence document, and i believe he's real minor of cub is the same player all settings which often does and mid months. so people, person, i think he's going to be able to work really well to meet with the team. and we're going to sit down more than...
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i am sad that germany lost _ home! i am sad that germany lost but — home! i am sad that germany lost but there is nothing we can do— lost but there is nothing we can do about it so hopefully next — can do about it so hopefully next season they will be batten _ next season they will be better. in next season they will be better. . . . next season they will be better. . ., ., ., , next season they will be better. . ., ., ., better. in canada, dozens of --eole better. in canada, dozens of peeple died _ better. in canada, dozens of people died in _ better. in canada, dozens of| people died in unprecedented heat waves that are seen a record temperature for three daysin record temperature for three days in a row. fears that thousands of europeans in the uk who wish to stay could miss a crucial post brexit deadline. and injury and tears for a seven time wind weldon winner. her slip on centre court forces serena williams out in the first round. —— seven time wimbledon winner. a very warm welcome to the programme. england's footballers will travel to rome fo
i am sad that germany lost _ home! i am sad that germany lost but — home! i am sad that germany lost but there is nothing we can do— lost but there is nothing we can do about it so hopefully next — can do about it so hopefully next season they will be batten _ next season they will be better. in next season they will be better. . . . next season they will be better. . ., ., ., , next season they will be better. . ., ., ., better. in canada, dozens of --eole better. in canada, dozens of...
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the end to the vin chancellor of west germany. me. how much my big april, 1981, he declared that as soon as the technical prerequisites have been met, deutsche a bonus post will rapidly develop an integrated broadband fiber optic network. that was 40 years ago. if schmidt's plans had gone ahead today, germany would have the world's most advanced fiber optic network. instead, it's a patchwork with lots of missing pieces. less than 10 percent of households have a connection of 50 megabits per 2nd. germany needs foster internet and not just during the pandemic. this is supposed to be a high tech country. driverless cars will be hitting the out of band soon. agricultural vehicles will be controlled by satellites. virtual reality is here and augmented reality is just around the corner. but only high speed internet everywhere can make it possible. so what went wrong again back to the 1980s. in october, 1980 to a new government took office in west germany. tell me, call became chancellor calls crept the fiber optic plans and relied on german
the end to the vin chancellor of west germany. me. how much my big april, 1981, he declared that as soon as the technical prerequisites have been met, deutsche a bonus post will rapidly develop an integrated broadband fiber optic network. that was 40 years ago. if schmidt's plans had gone ahead today, germany would have the world's most advanced fiber optic network. instead, it's a patchwork with lots of missing pieces. less than 10 percent of households have a connection of 50 megabits per...
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germany is out, in glasgow this evening. germany is out. france's _ in glasgow this evening. germany is out, france's outcome _ in glasgow this evening. germany is out, france's outcome of _ in glasgow this evening. germany is out, france's outcome of portugal. in glasgow this evening. germany isj out, france's outcome of portugal is out, france's outcome of portugal is out, and i love to talk about england is a serious contender for the tournament? i england is a serious contender for the tournament?— england is a serious contender for the tournament? i think inevitably ou can. the tournament? i think inevitably you am yes. _ the tournament? i think inevitably you can. yes, they _ the tournament? i think inevitably you can. yes, they will _ the tournament? i think inevitably you can. yes, they will be - the tournament? i think inevitably you can. yes, they will be in - the tournament? i think inevitably you can. yes, they will be in light| you can. yes, they will be in light of the teams that have exited this tournament so far, it has been an astonishing few days at euro 2
germany is out, in glasgow this evening. germany is out. france's _ in glasgow this evening. germany is out, france's outcome _ in glasgow this evening. germany is out, france's outcome of _ in glasgow this evening. germany is out, france's outcome of portugal. in glasgow this evening. germany isj out, france's outcome of portugal is out, france's outcome of portugal is out, and i love to talk about england is a serious contender for the tournament? i england is a serious contender for the...
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they've beaten germany, one of the favorites. england, with the players they have, will be one of the favorites. they will want to avoid a possible upset, with matches to come now, certainly the next match to come, a match they will be expected to win, when you consider it will be sweden or ukraine. arguably, those are the most dangerous opponents. ross: as you would expect. the mood in germany has been somewhat different. we are in berlin. reporter: they are completely devastated. as if a thunderstorm has rolled into the sky above my head here. people gathered -- people gathered to watch the terrible defeat are very upset. many here were not expecting to lose. fans were gathering saying, we are pretty confident germany will win. we think they will win actually quite strongly. then watching, as the match went on, clutching their beer glasses, then frustration, than hope, than frustration, then ultimately despair -- then hope, then frustration, then ultimately despair. a great shock for a lot of people here tonight. ross: let me s
they've beaten germany, one of the favorites. england, with the players they have, will be one of the favorites. they will want to avoid a possible upset, with matches to come now, certainly the next match to come, a match they will be expected to win, when you consider it will be sweden or ukraine. arguably, those are the most dangerous opponents. ross: as you would expect. the mood in germany has been somewhat different. we are in berlin. reporter: they are completely devastated. as if a...
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that was the standout in the germany game. but yeah. _ standout in the germany game. but yeah. it's _ standout in the germany game. but yeah. it's a — standout in the germany game. but yeah, it's a special game for the players. — yeah, it's a special game for the players, the fans, for everyone watching — players, the fans, for everyone watching. that's what you want to be playing _ watching. that's what you want to be playing in _ watching. that's what you want to be playing in these tournaments, so it's very— playing in these tournaments, so it's very exciting. everyone will be looking _ it's very exciting. everyone will be looking forward to it and, like i said. _ looking forward to it and, like i said. for— looking forward to it and, like i said, for the players we just have to slay— said, for the players we just have to stay focused and make sure we -ive to stay focused and make sure we give everything on the pitch and have _ give everything on the pitch and have no— give everything on the pitch and have no regrets. how give everything on the pitch
that was the standout in the germany game. but yeah. _ standout in the germany game. but yeah. it's _ standout in the germany game. but yeah. it's a — standout in the germany game. but yeah, it's a special game for the players. — yeah, it's a special game for the players, the fans, for everyone watching — players, the fans, for everyone watching. that's what you want to be playing _ watching. that's what you want to be playing in _ watching. that's what you want to be playing in these...
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but we, in europe and in germany are still on the same ice. we need to remain meals and mutations, particularly the new delta a very and stuff i needed to be cautioned. so we need to be cautious because in the course of the pandemic, and this is also one of the center points of the european deliberations. first, the international kobe certificate in made together with the european parliament we agreed on a format which will be valid throughout europe, very important signals. technically, the certificate could also be implemented just before the summer holidays from the 1st of july. it will be in the binding applicable from germany has done its homework. thanks to all of those worked on this by now. almost 30000000 because digital certificates have been assigned to the health minister told me last night by pm. it's 29200000. and so we have lived up to our claims done not to develop a joint european standard, both for those who are vaccinated for those who have recovered the people generally in this way. and we can generally decides for each mem
but we, in europe and in germany are still on the same ice. we need to remain meals and mutations, particularly the new delta a very and stuff i needed to be cautioned. so we need to be cautious because in the course of the pandemic, and this is also one of the center points of the european deliberations. first, the international kobe certificate in made together with the european parliament we agreed on a format which will be valid throughout europe, very important signals. technically, the...
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bus is germany. this is something that has been going on for decades, and i have to say, anticipation is really building here. now. what, when believe fans already gathered at the stadium? i'm not sure he can hear them, but just in the distance there are a lot of chances you would expect being kicked around. there's a lot of excitement here as will be, and pubs and bob up and down the country at the moment. now, this does date back at least here in england, 21966, this rivalry that's the last time that england won the world caught this the thing germany. since then, it's been a lot of bad luck for england when they've met germany on the patient international matches the fact that 966 was a long time that england beat germany added milk out sage and a major international tournaments. so a lot of disappointment over the years, which is really just added to this rivalry for english fan germany fans a little bit different. it's not viewed in quite the same way. they have big arrival teams. what i have a
bus is germany. this is something that has been going on for decades, and i have to say, anticipation is really building here. now. what, when believe fans already gathered at the stadium? i'm not sure he can hear them, but just in the distance there are a lot of chances you would expect being kicked around. there's a lot of excitement here as will be, and pubs and bob up and down the country at the moment. now, this does date back at least here in england, 21966, this rivalry that's the last...
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in germany. years later, there had been a change of government and serious differences and real attempt to nationally acknowledge what had been done in the past to change the citizenship laws so there were no longer based on area and blood, but on where you were born and lived, various things like that made me feel that this is ok. i could raise my children, i could have a normal life as a jew. but i always felt like i was checking the temperature of the country even if it was not a major focus of my work, i was following what was going on very closely. when president obama gave that speech in charleston, i thought wow, it is beginning. maybe i can make a contribution to it. i simply did not want to preach from afar. i wanted to spend some serious time in the states talking to people who were working on changing our notions of histories and racial reconciliation. i focused on the deep south not because i think racism is not a problem elsewhere. we all know it is. i would like to think that you ca
in germany. years later, there had been a change of government and serious differences and real attempt to nationally acknowledge what had been done in the past to change the citizenship laws so there were no longer based on area and blood, but on where you were born and lived, various things like that made me feel that this is ok. i could raise my children, i could have a normal life as a jew. but i always felt like i was checking the temperature of the country even if it was not a major focus...
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and you had that from the president of germany of west germany finally in 1985. the german working off the past has by no means been perfect. it's still being worked on. intensely, there are lots of debates about the way it's been done and the way that it could be done better, but at the very least they did several things which americans can learn from first of all, they recognized that facing your criminal past is necessary for a country to be healthy and to become strong and it's not a confession of weakness. it can be a road to strength. to have a more nuanced history. and acknowledge, you know the criminals in your past. well also finding new heroes, which i think is a very important part of american debates about memorialization. that is not just what monuments we take down. but what we put up and who we honor and my hope is that that is a community. i know most of the the arguments have been focused on who we take down. i think it's at least as important for communities to discuss who are the people that we would like to look up to who hold the values that
and you had that from the president of germany of west germany finally in 1985. the german working off the past has by no means been perfect. it's still being worked on. intensely, there are lots of debates about the way it's been done and the way that it could be done better, but at the very least they did several things which americans can learn from first of all, they recognized that facing your criminal past is necessary for a country to be healthy and to become strong and it's not a...
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to not recognize east germany. all of the other states could, they need to also apply receive visas. some of those states and teams might not have received them. in general the warsaw past other than east germany were able to enter and play. what happened was always a complicated and kind of depended on the sport being played weathers a team sport or an individual sport and how strong the soviet union in that event us with all the other states were due. when east germany was not allowed a visa the did mass withdraw and boycott. they would wait until very close to the competition began even when they had decided several weeks earlier they were going to withdraw. there were instances particularly when the soviet team was really, really good at certain sports. they did not want to lose out on that. but occasionally they still played. i've said they participated but individual sport is always less distraction because it's an individual sport. a team sport like soccer would not have that level of destruction. i know all
to not recognize east germany. all of the other states could, they need to also apply receive visas. some of those states and teams might not have received them. in general the warsaw past other than east germany were able to enter and play. what happened was always a complicated and kind of depended on the sport being played weathers a team sport or an individual sport and how strong the soviet union in that event us with all the other states were due. when east germany was not allowed a visa...
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and they have not being given access to germany, that they are to be allowed to come to germany together with their families. they will be allowed to settle here. in fact, a few 100 of them with their families, possibly as many as 3000 people already are in germany. but now that the withdrawal has been speeded up to such an extent, there is some concern that these people could be left behind. and that's gonna stand and could then be persecuted by the taliban who are likely to take over power . and i've gotten this done. so we expect these people to be to come more quickly to germany together with their families. but we don't know exactly how many there will be, and when this will be happening. now you point out that the taliban or on the march in a dentist, and many think that they're going to fill a power vacuum when it was international troops leave after 20 years. what has this international mission accomplished? well, that's one of the big, big questions and the answer is very difficult to say. initially, you could say the initial action in afghanistan was meant to stop terrorism com
and they have not being given access to germany, that they are to be allowed to come to germany together with their families. they will be allowed to settle here. in fact, a few 100 of them with their families, possibly as many as 3000 people already are in germany. but now that the withdrawal has been speeded up to such an extent, there is some concern that these people could be left behind. and that's gonna stand and could then be persecuted by the taliban who are likely to take over power ....
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and the, i mean, the case against germany in the, in this instances is germany wants to sell cars to china. once it's pipeline with russia, it's distracted by an an upcoming election. and there's very little commitment to making common cause with the, with joe biden, in terms of defense spending. where does that leave? germany's, i wouldn't say there's very little commitment to germany has raised this defense spending not to the levels that the united states would see. but the fact is, germany is an exporting nation and always has been it is very dependent on export. it has an aging population, it can't easily just say ok, we're not going to export anything more to china when you have big companies like the w and others that are almost completely dependent on, on china. and the united states is also economically dependent on china to a decrease. so i think this is why it's not useful to look at this to the frame of the cold war. and to say there's going to be another cold war because the symptom systems are already very closely intertwined. and the west needs to find a way to deal wi
and the, i mean, the case against germany in the, in this instances is germany wants to sell cars to china. once it's pipeline with russia, it's distracted by an an upcoming election. and there's very little commitment to making common cause with the, with joe biden, in terms of defense spending. where does that leave? germany's, i wouldn't say there's very little commitment to germany has raised this defense spending not to the levels that the united states would see. but the fact is, germany...
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i'm, i'm in germany quickly. case a long shot. i'll say germany, thank you. thank you. present to the d. w sports now as they had that italy, turkey mass cakes, often just a few hours time in rome's study. olympic, or in most cities that have an elliptic stadium. it's the best known and most visited sports arena, but not in rome. with overshadowed by a facility that hasn't been used for more than a 1000 years. the w sports report talking travel there to have a look for the coliseum, also known as the mother of ox stadiums. it's attention grabbing. no design has shaped football stadiums more from germany to spain, to england. the greeks gave a stadium, but the romans perfect them by unifying to u shaped structure of the room on the adopted the greek theatre for a spot. the fighting sport basically submitted. they combined those to theater, to create an elliptical. why not? not? and that was matter. first of all, for the spectators, because you can see better, right? see, seem button on both sides. the coliseum in is nearly 2000 years old. it took 8 years to bu
i'm, i'm in germany quickly. case a long shot. i'll say germany, thank you. thank you. present to the d. w sports now as they had that italy, turkey mass cakes, often just a few hours time in rome's study. olympic, or in most cities that have an elliptic stadium. it's the best known and most visited sports arena, but not in rome. with overshadowed by a facility that hasn't been used for more than a 1000 years. the w sports report talking travel there to have a look for the coliseum, also known...
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the tournament is also the last one for germany coach the live. and after a couple of veterans were welcome back to the roster confidence is higher than ever at their austrian training base. one final friendly game against last year on monday awaits this picture. a setting should give the national teen strength and energy for the european championship. in front of an impressive backdrop you'll be love is looking for the perfect mix of players to field ahead of his last turn him in his germany coach. i need to turn him in and we need players who lead the way, who pull along, who can help others in difficult moments be. and i just, we need players who may also have to be patient during the tournament because they don't play from the stars. but they also need to be ready for every minute that might come for them. and for every chance, shorter a key training aspect, better communication on the pitch. and coach love, who seems highly motivated is leading the way. and his players follow important pillars of the team. thomas miller in my tumbles, have re
the tournament is also the last one for germany coach the live. and after a couple of veterans were welcome back to the roster confidence is higher than ever at their austrian training base. one final friendly game against last year on monday awaits this picture. a setting should give the national teen strength and energy for the european championship. in front of an impressive backdrop you'll be love is looking for the perfect mix of players to field ahead of his last turn him in his germany...
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i thought germany... hey, quiet, quiet! i thought germany. would be in the final. i don't know what went wrong, but the english was better. it was fair and, yeah, sometimes super sad. and this time, football was hard. that's the view from berlin. in the other last 16 match, ukraine beat sweden with a goal in the last minutes of extra time. the game had been tied at 1—1 at full time, but when sweden's danielson was sent off in the first period of extra time, ukraine began to dominate. despite that, the match looked set for penalties, until ukraine's dovbyk headed home in the i2ist minute. ukraine will now face england for a place in the semifinals. with that match in rome on saturday. earlier, i asked the bbc�*s world sport correspondent mani djazmi about the england—germany match and how the england team managed to turn it around in the second half. the difference was finishing their chances, shaun. england did not have many, germany did not have many. much of the game was deadlocked in midfield, but germany had some excellent chances either side of half—ti
i thought germany... hey, quiet, quiet! i thought germany. would be in the final. i don't know what went wrong, but the english was better. it was fair and, yeah, sometimes super sad. and this time, football was hard. that's the view from berlin. in the other last 16 match, ukraine beat sweden with a goal in the last minutes of extra time. the game had been tied at 1—1 at full time, but when sweden's danielson was sent off in the first period of extra time, ukraine began to dominate. despite...
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they were cheaper and provided private tv to all of germany's households. we still have to live with the legacy of that decision today. there are more fiber optic connections these days. but the last mile to the junction box is still mostly copper, and that slows down the internet. the germany didn't start promoting broadband until 2015, which was pretty late by international standards. fiber optic lines better and faster, but replacing old telephone lines is expensive. and time consuming takes at least 2 years, even if the money is available from issuing the tender until the line is ready. so when will these gets be closed? then if we're talking about expanding the fiber optics to improve the gigabits applied to the fix line network, then 2030 seems like a realistic goal to meet what germany's economy minister is considering asking estonia for help. not only uses frustrated, but germany's network problems hinder its competitiveness and damage its image abroad. however, in january 2021, there was some welcome use. germany's parliament has decided to get rid
they were cheaper and provided private tv to all of germany's households. we still have to live with the legacy of that decision today. there are more fiber optic connections these days. but the last mile to the junction box is still mostly copper, and that slows down the internet. the germany didn't start promoting broadband until 2015, which was pretty late by international standards. fiber optic lines better and faster, but replacing old telephone lines is expensive. and time consuming takes...
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germany where ican't believe it! germany where proper— i can't believe it! germany where proner attacking _ i can't believe it! germany where proper attacking us, _ i can't believe it! germany where proper attacking us, and - i can't believe it! germany where proper attacking us, and then - i can't believe it! germany where . proper attacking us, and then come at the _ proper attacking us, and then come at the ends. — proper attacking us, and then come at the ends, literally, _ proper attacking us, and then come at the ends, literally, england - at the ends, literally, england brought— at the ends, literally, england brought it _ at the ends, literally, england brought it home. _ at the ends, literally, england brought it home. i'm - at the ends, literally, england brought it home. i'm so- at the ends, literally, england brought it home. i'm so proud at the ends, literally, england i brought it home. i'm so proud of at the ends, literally, england - brought it home. i'm so proud of the england _ brought it home. i'm so proud of the england teanm — brou
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in the early 1960s, germany-- east germany was recognized by fifa in the olympic movement. [inaudible] so, for olympic execution east and west germany would play against each other and whichever team one thatt would be the team that would represent germany or this combined team and seven preparation for the olympics the east german beat the west german team and east germany team was able to ultimately travel to nato countries to try to qualify for the only fix, but when it came to competitions where like fifa recognized east germany separate from west germany and other fifa competitions the east german team was not allowed to travel to nato countries for really any sport. if it was a team that represented east germany it went against nato regulation and particularly after the berlin wall went up and restrictions really were made tighter and so became confusing in some respects to the general public likewise east germany allowed to play soccer now, but not for other times and it had a confusing level-- >> just for background, did not apply to other countries, so this is east
in the early 1960s, germany-- east germany was recognized by fifa in the olympic movement. [inaudible] so, for olympic execution east and west germany would play against each other and whichever team one thatt would be the team that would represent germany or this combined team and seven preparation for the olympics the east german beat the west german team and east germany team was able to ultimately travel to nato countries to try to qualify for the only fix, but when it came to competitions...
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and germany already won this down. either win against defending champions or to go the me i'm told me. all right, well welcome to the program hotline ibrahim rises sweeping to victory in iran's presidential election. votes are still being counted, but a partial official result gives rise. the 62 percent. the only moderate candidate has already conceded by twitter. hundreds of moderates with bod, from standing and regional contests. high unemployment and years of authoritarian rule. so many voters stay away. now rise, he has been sanctioned by the us for lead human rights abuses including overseeing the executions of thousands of political prisoners. now let's cross straight to f. b correspondent, amir, have i see in teheran, where it's good to have you on the program after a vote that saw a low turn out. it's looking like abraham rice is set to win. what do people make of that? well, it depends on who you ask. right now at this time, last night was quite a situation with people was still expecting the moderate candidat
and germany already won this down. either win against defending champions or to go the me i'm told me. all right, well welcome to the program hotline ibrahim rises sweeping to victory in iran's presidential election. votes are still being counted, but a partial official result gives rise. the 62 percent. the only moderate candidate has already conceded by twitter. hundreds of moderates with bod, from standing and regional contests. high unemployment and years of authoritarian rule. so many...
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what's out with the content in germany? compared internationally, it's dismal, peak download speeds worldwide shows that other countries are way ahead and germany lives in to take 35th place. but why? let's go back in time to the early 980 and to the then chancellor of west germany. me how much my april, 981, he declared that as soon as the technical prerequisites have been met, deutsche abundance post will rapidly develop an integrated broadband fiber optic network. that was 40 years ago. if schmidt's plans had gone ahead today, germany would have the world's most advanced fiber optic network. instead, it's a patchwork with lots of missing pieces. less than 10 percent of households have a connection of 50 megabits per 2nd. germany needs foster internet and not just during the pandemic. this is supposed to be a high tech country. driverless cars will be hitting the out of band soon. agricultural vehicles will be controlled by satellites. virtual reality is here and augmented reality is just around the corner. but only high
what's out with the content in germany? compared internationally, it's dismal, peak download speeds worldwide shows that other countries are way ahead and germany lives in to take 35th place. but why? let's go back in time to the early 980 and to the then chancellor of west germany. me how much my april, 981, he declared that as soon as the technical prerequisites have been met, deutsche abundance post will rapidly develop an integrated broadband fiber optic network. that was 40 years ago. if...
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in october, 980 to a new government took office in west germany. tell me a call became chancellor call scrapped the fiber optic plans and relied on germany's tried and tested compet telephone cables . they were cheaper and provided private tv to all of germany's households. we still have to live with the legacy of that decision today. there are more fiber optic connections these days. but the last mile to the junction box is still mostly copper. and that slows down in it doesn't have germany, didn't start promoting broadband until 2015, which was pretty late by international standards. fiber optic lines better and faster than replacing old telephone lines is expensive. and time consuming takes at least 2 years, even if the money is available from issuing the tender until the line is ready. so when will these gets be closed? then if we're talking about expanding the fiber optics to improve the gigabits applied to the fix line networks, then 2030 seems like a realistic goal to make what germany's economy minister is considering. thing is stony of hea
in october, 980 to a new government took office in west germany. tell me a call became chancellor call scrapped the fiber optic plans and relied on germany's tried and tested compet telephone cables . they were cheaper and provided private tv to all of germany's households. we still have to live with the legacy of that decision today. there are more fiber optic connections these days. but the last mile to the junction box is still mostly copper. and that slows down in it doesn't have germany,...