Asks her father about his hopes for her future in an exclusive interview. Plus apple says that it will pay thirty eight billion dollars in foreign cash taxes and after sustained criticism for tax evasion policies like the tech giant says that it will create thousands of new jobs in the United States under a new five Year Investment plan plus the biggest underwater cable on the planet pluto show you the wonders that these divers discovered in the eastern mexico. And g. W. Goes to ohio one of the swing states that handed donald trump the u. S. Presidency as he approaches one year in office do they still believe that they put the right man in the white house. Plan. Im sorry kelly welcome to the Program Thanks for joining us. Germany and turkey are looking to mend a serious political rift triggered by ankaras arrest of german turkish journalist denis you tell eleven months ago the two sides have now resumed bilateral talks after berlin had vowed to block major arms sales to turkey until his case is resolved it has now signaled that that could change but you child says he does not want to gain his freedom as part of any dirty deal from his prison cell in turkey doneness you child reports in an interview with the German Press Agency that hes doing well but he rejects the idea that his release should be linked to the reauthorization of arms sales to turkey he said for my part i dont want my freedom tainted either by the sale of tanks or the deeds of any woman because i dont want to be a part of any deals it comes as a reaction to his speech and to view this month with the German Foreign minister says it in it said the federal government had not approved a major deal with turkey and that it will stay that way as long as the u. Child case remains on resolved meanwhile rejects this depiction of. What is a dirty deal if its a deal that you wouldnt tell the public about where theres a tit for tat arrangement thats not the case here. On monday you charles lawyer filed a statement in the tech ish Constitutional Court the countrys foreign minister. Said he hoped to chelles release was imminent. And many people who were released. In the past including some journalists. Off the court but for days the assembled court has ignored the constitutional release of two texas journalists so observers fear that you charles imprisonment could drag on. And for more lets bring in our Political CorrespondentThomas Sparrow who is standing by with the latest from berlin sir thomas i first want to talk about this phrase dirty deal which seems to be categorizing the scots the discussions there at the moment what is really at the core were talking here about two very important and also very controversial issues on the one hand the delivery of sales to turkey this shouldnt be a major issue under nato partners but it is it has become a major issue now as it happens at the backdrop of the very tainted relationship between germany and turkey on the other hand the arrest of dennys future which has also become a symbol of that bad relationship in two thousand and seventeen and the big question is to what extent these two issues have or have not been linked whereas then as you shared obviously mentioned they didnt want to be part of what he described as a deal the German Foreign minister said he had not connected those two issues and this case we know that it has certainly impacted german turkish relations walk us through thomas where relations stand right now. Well this case among others was the reason why the germany last year announced what it described as a reorientation of policy towards turkey with changes in areas such as tourism or investment there were certainly a lot of controversy last year but since then germany and turkey have tried to find Common Ground once again there were meetings between the Foreign Ministers there are now meetings at the state secretary level in the interior ministry and both turkey and germany are stressing areas where they want to Work Together one of those areas that has been mentioned in recent days for example counterterrorism so it does seem that the relationship in two thousand and seventeen which was very bad is now at least slowly towards being in a way improved but the case of you telling me it isnt the only hot button issue between germany and turkey right there are certainly other issues there were very important issues in the past but the case of bennys you chair has certainly become the symbol of that very strained relationship between the two countries thomas ferro with the latest from berlin thank you. And to you shell is one of more than one hundred forty journalists being held in turkey after a failed attempt to overthrow the Government Back in twenty sixteen additionally thousands of Civil Servants were arrested over alleged links to the coup however the purge spread to anyone suspected of criticizing the regime did have you spoke with a woman who worked as a Court Reporter covering many of the trials. At breakfast shanahan shushed cohen is a ready checking to see if they have been any more arrests for years the thirty year old has worked as a Court Reporter covering the trials of her colleagues and i think i check if other journalists were imprisoned since the police werent at my place at five am they could have struck somewhere else. She has lost her sense of humor without it she says she wouldnt be able to last in her job. She reports from the heavily guarded palace of justice in istanbul the place where freedom of press in turkey came to an end. I would just there to be just like every day when i walk over to this clase. I see this building as some kind of a normas monster awaiting me with an ugly grimace its good to kill us i. Cameras are not allowed in the courthouse so from this point we record with a hidden cell phone today she attends another case against colleagues of the daily paper hoary at the accusation betraying state secrets which few other reporters are present trials against journalists have become part of a sound routine in turkey the coverage of the trial itself is obstructed by the courts the since Ronald Goldman they say theres no place for the press and the building is huge but the courtrooms are very small the smallest rooms are always selected for these important trials. No more than twenty to twenty five visitors can fit into them without pushing for security once i had to report on a trial in one room while i was a defendant in another so i had to walk back and forth. In that case shushed cohen was acquitted but the mood remains tense i when journalists or law. Attorneys protest against their working conditions in the palace of justice they are forced out of court they are powerless against the repression of the state according to data from human rights organizations around one hundred forty journalists are currently in prison in turkey. This time charge koons colleagues walk free at least for the time being after two hours attorneys and defendants come out of the courtroom after the trial is postponed for two months over three charges goon sends a copy of the courts decision to have paper. Outside in front of the courthouse the lawyer for the journalists describes the repeated postponements of the trial as a tactic to keep the defendants on depression. And her colleagues are watched and filmed by the police the entire time. One of the defendants is thankful that shoshone is not intimidated. By region deified if its so important because its become routine in turkey to condemn and in prison journalists. Joke ill say that you and fewer newspapers and t. V. Stations in this country are concerned with this because they censor themselves. Because they didnt get to go out and that is the intention behind it. Which they might. Show scorn returns to the Editorial Department of her newspaper him her it three of her colleagues are currently in prison and dozens of accusations are pending. The editors fight to survive and shako knows that she could be indicted at any time for her Court Reporting my job i will yes it is in turkey there is no system of law that protects the rights of individuals entire groups in society have been declared enemies and their rights are just taken away. And the world would. Not be aware of this if shannon didnt get up every morning to report from the inside of his stumbles palace of justice. To the United States now where after weeks of tweezing the American Media about a possible fake news awards event u. S. President donald trump has pointed to ten top examples of news stories in twenty seventeen that he says were intentionally wrong trump unveiled the awards with you guessed it a tweet it provided a link to the Republican Party website that listed ten cases in which major American News sources reported stories that were later retracted or were. Supposedly and correct here c. N. N. Paula fired for four mentions followed by two for the New York Times and despite some of trumps initial statements via twitter it was not immediately clear who authored the list. Of those fake news awards came on the same day that two prominent republican senators sharply attacked the president for criticizing the press Sen John Mccain wrote in the Washington Post that trumps words undermined the credibility of media around the world and helped repressive regimes senator jeff flake went even further in a speech on the senate floor have a listen the enemy of the people was how the president of the United States called the free press and twenty seventeen mr president it is a testament to the condition of our democracy that our own president uses words in from mostly spoken by Joseph Stalin to describe his enemies it bears noting that so fraught with malice was a phrase enemy of the people that even the cue to khrushchev forbade it use telling the soviet communist party that the phrase had been introduced by stalin for the purpose of quote annihilating such individuals unquote who disagreed with the supreme leader. Lets get a quick check now on some other stories that are making news around the world salvage crews are working to recover an airliner that skidded off the runway last week as it landed at an airport in northern turkey investigators say that the boeing seven thirty seven experienced a sudden surge of speed in its right engine that caused it to swerve off course none of the one hundred sixty eight passengers on board were injured in the incident. At least ten people have been killed and Dozens Injured by suicide bombers in the northeastern nigerian city of my to gori police say the two bombers carried out the blast but Emergency Services say that four women were responsible. No group has claimed to be attacked but it bears the hallmarks of the islamist terror group boko haram. Youre watching d. W. News still to come on the program after decades of exploring researchers can finally confirmed that this is the worlds longest underwater caves we will show you what else they discovered and its depths. But first monica jones is here with us now talking about some big changes at apple. The depth of apples Business Strategy if you like. Is that it will pay a thirty eight billion dollars in u. S. Taxes and create thousands of new jobs in the u. S. Under a new five Year Investment plan now the tax bill stems from the more than two hundred fifty billion dollars in overseas cash held by the take giant earnings that apple refused to bring back to the u. S. Under the previous higher Corporate Tax rate the company says its a thirty billion dollars capital Investment Plan will create twenty thousand new jobs in the United States of course so. Looks like Donald Trumps tax reform is having some impact after all and my colleague to ponder who took a closer look at this Development First of all to paul not me what does apples move mean for the u. S. Economy i guess that donald trump and his administration will be more than pleased well obviously it is good news for the administration and of course for the u. S. Economy were talking about twenty five thousand jobs that has announced and of course they also said that they plan to invest three hundred fifty billion dollars over the next five years a whole lot of money. This is great news for them because obviously success it shows that they are tax reform is working its what he said exactly American Companies are taking money back to the u. S. Of course is a thirty eight billion tax bill on that money its called arithmetic tree ation bill thats what its called and i was going to be paying that enough money for americans as well so the government gets to spend that money so theres a lot of money involved and thats a good thing when you are getting it that was the case that thats the point because the money is will be taken out of some way in order to go back to the United States and when it comes to apple i mean. Its still owes a lot of money in terms of taxes certainly to ireland thirteen billion euros and it only says that for several years now. Are there any is there any correlation between whats happening now and the impact on ireland there is some correlation so the e. U. Wants to pay island fifteen or thirteen billion dollars in back taxes island doesnt want that money because obviously they were giving a lower tax bill because it gave them a Competitive Edge but the e. U. Has argued that they want e. U. Countries to compete on the same level so islanders felt that thats unfair because obviously they want to come to maintain this. Competitive edge and thats been the main issue the fact that our poll is taking two hundred fifty two billion dollars or so well most of it isnt actually an island back to the u. S. Means the island can go back to the e. U. And say well told you so now theyre taking money out of the e. U. And were losing this competitive advantage that weve had so obviously this is a good thing for island because it strengthens its argument against the e. U. Well the interesting scenario of the country would not want to receive tax payments but staying with the European Union i mean where does it leave it in terms of competitiveness because the tax breaks of the tax reform in the United States in terms of Corporate Tax thats no really is it its not about low but the fact is that apple would have still had to pay the fifteen point five percent percent its paying on this two hundred fifty something billion dollars and thats the main issue so they have still had to paid even if they left the money outside the country now theyre taking the money back because they know that tax cold in the u. S. Is not going to change we dont know whats going to happen in ireland we dont know whats going to happen in the e. U. For the next couple of years so apple is basically avoiding the risk and for the e. U. Thats a bad thing because obviously it means its losing its competitive advantage at least when it comes to companies that can put their money in the u. S. Certainly well have to keep an eye on that but for now to bond thank you so much for taking a close look at that situation. And turning to another story what could endanger economies entire nations or even the world now the World Economic forum is looking at potential risks and that could be anything from a financial crisis politics unemployment to climate and health and hiya all the biggest risk factors for twenty eighteen. What happens if harvest fail say due to the effects of Climate Change like too much rain or drought or due to diseases that can destroy todays low diversity crops that could trigger conflicts over food and mass migration says the World Economic forums latest global risks report the experts call extreme weather events and natural disasters the biggest risk factors for twenty eighteen in terms of likelihood and impact the next most probable risk for Cyber Attacks and data fraud and the failure to mitigate or adapt to Climate Change. The report identifies a number of Cyber Security risks for the first time in Human History and mouse click could disrupt Global Infrastructure the greater our dependence on technology the more the internet of things expands the more vulnerable we are to Cyber Attacks and twenty seventeen Cyber Breaches recorded by businesses average one hundred thirty per company the cost of cybercrime to businesses is expected to amount to eight trillion dollars over the next five years. Cyber attacks dont only cost money they also target and paralyze Critical Infrastructure like Health Systems companies can lose innovative ideas of customer information through data theft. Twenty sixteen alone saw the release of three hundred fifty seven million new malware variants banking dragoons designed to steal account log in details could be bought for as little as five hundred dollars while the w e s risk report highlights the problems of the worlds increasing interconnectedness it also warns about the risks of isolation and protectionism the risk experts want to convince this years gathering in davos that withdrawing from free trade agreements is a bad idea the analysts say that Global Corporation is the key to a world that is stable and livable. Well the airplanes and flight crews are gone but parts of the abolition are still up for sale like the famous chocolate tots the former inflight sweets are part of an Online Auction of hundreds of small items once owned by the bankrupt now dismantled German Airline everything from seats to amenity kits blankets risky bets vests and turbine pods are up for grabs and so far thirty seven thousand people have registered for the auction which began on monday and it will End Next Week february the furs it right are you going to hit with something im looking a bit for something that im surprised doesnt go till valentines day i mean it is our. View where you write monaco that really is exact there thank you so much for that were to turn out to the middle east and the legal battles of eighteen whos become the symbol of Palestinian Resistance and Israeli Military judge has denied bail to sixteen year old ahead time mimi he ordered that she be held until her trial for slapping two Israeli Soldiers in the west bank a video of the incident has gone viral and brought her to International AttentionRights Groups have called for the girls release her father spoke exclusively to g. W. From ramallah about this case. This is the video that provoked a social media storm a palestinian go slapping and kicking an israeli soldier the incident followed what israel says was a stone throwing assault on its troops. The goal is sixteen year old i had it to me me and shes become an icon of the Palestinian Resistance to this soldier is a symbol for the occupation that has taken our land our country and killed our people since the december incident our head has been in custody and being charged with twelve counts including assault and incitement now she could face a lengthy jail sentence. Head is from a well known activist family in the west bank and is no stranger to confrontation in two thousand and twelve she was filmed hitting a soldier in ramallah and three years later she was pictured biting another soldier as he tried to arrest her brother her detention has sparked protests at home and around the world with Rights Groups saying that as a child it is not justified. For many israelis though the teenager is a provocateur. One senior israeli minister said the detention of our head and her mother must set an example they should finish their lives in prison he said the pictures are harsh i trust that the incident will be investigated and the lessons will be learned Amnesty International says israel currently holds around three hundred fifty palestinian children in detention and that hundreds of mine is a prosecuted every year meanwhile critics of the palestinian say many of these youngsters are being exploited for political propaganda. But if anyone guarantee me they had an arab country an International Body or anyone from my government anyone if anyone guaranteed me that the occupation would be gone in one two three or even five years i would rather teach my daughter ballet. Lets head to ethiopia now where the top Opposition Leader merrill good dina has been released after spending more than a year in jail he is one of several hundred prisoners to walk free as part of the governments pledge to quote widen the democratic space the move comes after the most serious antigovernment protests in decades. Thousands of met at a good dinner supporters filled the streets to see him released from a Detention Center on the outskirts of baba they hailed him as a hero the Opposition Leader spent over a year in jail he had just returned from addressing european lawmakers in brussels in december two thousand and sixteen when he was arrested under emergency luth he was charged with colluding with groups that had been outlawed by the government on the way home following his release merah told journalists he had never violated the law. I know that all back to the rise of the we mean the league. And then we were operating within a little framework all along we participated in all four major religions is going to the made it a good day next release coincides with mounting concerns over ethiopias long term stability. He called for all other Political Prisoners to be freed and urged his supporters to continue the struggle for democracy through peaceful and legal means the the worlds longest underwater cave has been discovered in mexico measuring an astounding three hundred forty seven kilometers underwater they covered in the mexican state of kentucky a rule isnt only remarkable because of its size but also because of the number of architectural treasures found inside and isnt just beautiful they date back thousands of years and are helping to unravel the mysteries of the ancient maya civilization that. Once dominated the rich. Its thought to be the biggest underwater cave on the planet stretching for three hundred fifty kilometer as. Divers discovered a connection between two submerged cavern systems in eastern mexico after a decades long search. Is muscle me there are about two hundred caves in this underwater systems others that we thought they might be connected but we werent sure now we know about the collection and flows of water out of. Research has found human bones and pottery from thousands of years ago it comes from the ancient maya civilization that once dominated the region. Nose down. It gives us an amazing perspective a new understanding of how the leaders of the entrance settlements and all of the mayans developed. Scientists hope the discovery will shed new light on the mayans who considered this huge cave sacred. North and south korea have agreed to walk under one flag at the Opening Ceremony of next months Winter Olympics the two countries have also agreed to send it joint womens Ice Hockey Team to the games in south korea if the International OlympicCommittee Approves it is a small step toward less tension in the region but it wont be the first time that the two koreas have marched together at the two thousand and three World University games they entered the stadium under the socalled Korean Unification flag since two thousand they also marched together at three olympic games. Youre watching news still to come on the program fighting between kurds and turks all but destroyed the city care now local kurds are angry at on kurds efforts to rebuild it and we will find out why and e. W. Also has to ohio one of the swing states that handed donald trump the u. S. Presidency to voters there still believe that they picked the right man for the job now that hes been in that job for nearly a year. All that and more coming up in just a few minutes time im sara kelly in for land of so you can see. Tighter since its stronger than steel and elastic and its antibacterial now researchers can produce this in the lab. That means huge potential for industrial and medical applications. But spider silk still holds lots of surprises in store for today you know sixteen thousand. The whole g w o one out of. Four in focus Global Insights on the news out for local. Heroes. T. W. Made for mines. What does a football loving country to which its goals. Will tell you how the german soccer made it back to the top. You know web special on the dot com football made in germany. Are you up to speed on the latest technology. Know when it may be time for an upgrade become part of the future become a cyborg i must say words and design my perception of reality implants that make every day life easier. I use my you. On a daily basis that optimize the human body and to connect people more effectively. I hope that this will make us more ethical persons what would life be like as a cyborg and what effect will it happen society does the human race you need to upgrade i think its only the beginning of this cyborgs human machines starting february first on t. W. Welcome back youre with news im sarah kelly in for landing our top stories germany and turkey have resumed bilateral talks that were suspended after uncle arrested a german turkish journalist eleven years ago eleven months ago. Dennis you child remains in prison that says that he does not want to be released as part of any socalled dirty deal between the two allies. Lets turn now to Northern Syria where kurds have appealed to the United Nations to stop an imminent turkish attack Turkish Forces have already been bombarding the kurdish controls enclave of off friend for several days and earlier this week turkish president right. Threatened a full military intervention into syria to stamp out what he called nests of terror on his countrys borders now has been deploying tanks and military equipment ahead of the imminent operation this in response to u. S. Plans to set up a thirty thousand Strong Border force in Northern Syria most of the recruits would be kurdish fighters thought the turkish government considers them terrorists. Lets bring in our correspondent yulia han who is following this story for us from istanbul welcome to you good morning we just heard there are threatening to send Ground Forces into Northern Syria any word on when the operation could start. Well if you follow turkish t. V. News channels you would assume any moment now they are reporting from the Syrian Border every top of the hour showing pictures of the deployment of troops and tanks and were also getting reports of turkish artillery shelling the area from just outside africa yesterday the National Security council thats turkeys top security body said and i quote it will take any necessary steps immediately to defeat the threat without mentioning any specific data though at the same time we are hearing that turkish officials in talks with representatives from russia from nato and the u. S. There seem to be our efforts to come up with some kind of last minute diplomatic solution here especially since u. S. Secretary of state to listen now denied any plans of building a turkey syria Border Security force which would mainly consist of kurdish fighters as you mentioned and this was the reason why uncorrupt was calling for military action in the first place talked with us a little bit more about the relationship between turkey and the United States because i mean we know that they are nato allies for example but they are really on opposite sides when it comes to this it has the potential to get ugly doesnt. Well it briefly does and relations potentially can worsen even more in fact they are already at a historic low and its a very complex scenario just to be clear here the u. S. Considers the Kurdish Forces in offer and. Really important allies in their fight against the Islamic State the socalled Islamic State while turkey sees these kurdish fighters as terrorists so there are no u. S. Troops in offer and so were not going to be seeing turkish and american soldiers fighting each other but the fact that two nato allies turkey and the u. S. Are so much at loggerheads with each other inside syria is really worrying and it might impact in a negative why not only turkeys relationship with the u. S. But also with the rest of nato the syrian kurds theyre in for yulia how should they be preparing right now i mean are they bracing for something and we see any signs well oh well yes as far as we hear they are of course preparing would be involved if they could then be backed up by turkish Ground Forces but you have to know there are about five hundred thousand People Living inside a friend and the big question really is what will happen to them. Yulia han youre going to actually stay with us we want to turn to a domestic side to this story because theres also developments within turkey itself when it comes to the countrys relationships with the kurds because while turkey prepares its incursion into syria its conflict with kurdish rebels at home continues to care in the countries mainly kurdish southeast has seen some of the heaviest fighting now after a cease fire broke down back in two thousand and fifteen shelling and gunfire virtually destroyed the citys Historic Center and today kurds are angry at efforts being made to rebuild it theyre accusing of trying to bulldoze their culture and force out locals we will speak with the leon live in more about that just a moment as we mentioned but first we have this report. Is a kurdish turk hes showing us where his house used to stand only three months ago. It was right over there until they demolished it the rebels being cleared away it makes me sad to come here that is that you know we meet one of hollywoods former neighbors he was forced to sell his house which was also torn down. You hope it will all be my go to six years ago for about fifteen thousand euros they offered me around four thousand what am i supposed to do with that or you know because. They believe the government conspired to destroy their homes both men live in sewer diyarbakir old city next to the citys historic wall they say they now need to bribe officials for land here but thats nothing compared to the actual cost of a new House Builders are charging one hundred thousand euros. Back in twenty sixteen the Turkish Military shelled sewer fighters from the p. K. K. The Kurdish Workers Party barricaded themselves in the old city. It was a brutal conflict for both sides that saw many houses churches and mosques in the five thousand year old city reduced to rubble. After the conflict authorities cleared a section of debris promising to construct new residences the turkish minister of urban planning comes from to inspect the buildings. If. They claimed we tear down everything and that only the rich would benefit. That this would be the site of big shopping malls or even skyscrapers that the state would even the residents of sue thats just not true. But those who remained can only watch now as the state erects the New Buildings how will takes us to where we can see the construction site he says he had nothing to do with the p. K. K. And that the forced sales are unfair what were going to say but they stole it from me im being oppressed were victims are used to be a homeowner now. You know that it. Is really olu chairs the chamber of City Planners diyarbakir she says the explode creations are a punishment for the residents because the state assumes they supported the p. K. K. Militants. They confiscating property for supporting the resistance even if the people he didnt help the rebels the state wants them to pay for it so it doesnt happen again the people are receiving laughable compensation not enough to buy a new home. It. Shows us his new place he lives here with eight family members. His sister in law complains about conditions in the rental unit its damp and the ceiling is moldy. How leo is unemployed and cant afford to rebuild he shows us the pictures of his house and the deed to his property. Will refuse the states offer of around ten thousand euros now he wants to file a lawsuit. File so houses to the rich they take away my legally registered land just to sell it to the rich they demand a lot of money so i cant afford it how can i come up with ninety thousand euros and the other. His sister says the city forced them out by turning off their water and electricity use it they pressured us to leave they kept coming in saying they tend to own our house whether or not we stay or go if it says that this is then you know. Ghalib and sorry ill do is a kurdish m. P. In the ruling a k party he claims that the citys former mayors all members of a Pro Kurdish Party were responsible for the Development Plans now he says people are blaming the a. K. P. I dont know who theyve been talking to from do ya becky and we know just how much the houses in the old city a worth of residents have been given compensation far above the actual value quite generous not according to how little and his former neighbor they say theyve been robbed in a victim as the excavators continue to demolish houses in the years old city. So thats the view from di have a care lets bring back our correspondent yulia han who is standing by with a view from istanbul yulia we just saw the images there give us an a sense of how important is to the kurds. Well as we can see there were having a problem getting our correspondent yulia han on the line there it seems that we have a connection problem we do apologize for that but in the meantime here we are focused on the news and were going to turn to some more news now because coming this saturday it marks Donald Trumps first full year and office as u. S. President he spent this week or weve spent this week rather looking back at the last twelve turbulent months in the white house ohio was one of the key u. S. Swing states that handed trump his election victory back in two thousand and sixteen but has he delivered on promises to voters our Washington Bureau chief alexandra naaman visited ohio to find out. My Hunting Valley in ohio a longtime democratic stronghold that was once a hobby of the American Steel industry but these times are long gone President Trump one ohio in twenty sixteen by promising to bring jobs back to the region. Tracey winbush believes in trump she hosts a talk show on local radio and after she gets off the air she relaxes and the cigar vonage. He earned my respect because of what he wants to do and how he wants to get it done so hes not republican hes not democrat hes just an american who use the system for his the will to the presidency and you have to respect that. I mean but we have to admit that he lies writes he doesnt tell the truth you have to admit he has a he has his own thought process to go through but the question is. Do we all lot also. Tracy takes me longer to Party Fundraiser in youngstown. During. Three five for their latest polls show the president s trumps Approval Rating is at a record low whether people here support him despite the fact that he hasnt made much progress on his legislative agenda. Finally for the first time the bigger walk times theres somebody in washington who is determined to change washington thats why people are excited they want to they want someone to go washington who can grab that place and shake it because its become so loaded and so out of control its been a slow process theyre fighting every step of the way but i believe in eventually people are going to realize how important this is like christian mckernan is a businessman in youngstown his grandfather started his heating and cooling company in one nine hundred thirty seven here sure christian says he trusts trump because hes also an entrepreneur i dont have to agree with certain things that a sitting president may feel i dont have to do but i really should just look back and respect the position thats there and allow him to try to do his job. Is of the show mind i treat your friends john. Well good afternoon walk with very few friends here and that he would Economic Growth for tax cuts health care thats what counts for tracy when bush she says she doesnt like everything trump tweeds or sass but shell support him as long as he is here to break the system you probably. So lets get more now on trumps first year in office were joined here in the studio by sebastian jobs is a professor at the j. F. K. Institute here in berlin specializing in u. S. History welcome and good morning good to be here how does a new york billionaire appeal to people in ohio a life that i mean we saw people really giving him a great amount of trust how did he manage to tap into that thats quite surprising i agree but i think donald trump was able and has been able to harvest the anger and the disappointment of people and to cast himself as a two breaker in chief to speak about what he feels and what his voters feel are painful experiences and painful parts of american politics and he has been able to. Articulate that and does has been able to to get votes for his politics he has come and come under a lot of criticism though in the past year a lot of people saying that he hasnt really been able to deliver on on what it is that he promised to the u. S. Voters a year later can he still count on his base. I think as we heard people have become increasingly critical and he has lost some of its appeal people are complaining about the constant tweeting well guarantees profanities his style of politics and at the same time he has still been able to monopolize into rule to talk about american politics look at us were sitting here talking about donald trump were not talking about doc or the Affordable Care act were talking about donald trump and he has been able to mobilize three sources of power from my point of view of the Republican Party with their antigovernment agenda right from parts of society and his image as a successful businessman that he has cost himself. Nevertheless i mean we hear him regularly making four false statements i mean to a point where its really just glaring at sometimes is that the reality now because because you know we heard people in that piece basically saying that that they know that those statements are often false they they know that some of the things that he says is offensive but they dont really seem to care is it more now in u. S. Politics about feelings over facts. I think from voters would not agree i think it is about their feeling or their impression is that it is about a truth of a human condition of living in america in a working class environment at the moment and he has been able to voice that anger that disappointment and a distrust in media to be frank. Does feeling over frakt feeling over truth i know alternative facts as just been voted the most unpopular phrase in german of twenty seventeen yes and no its a truth of experience that he seems to express here he promised to drain the swamp. What does he need to do in order to meet that metric what you say for voters to support him thats quite unclear because hes moving the goal post all along if you put it on a yellow pad it is quite difficult to point out what his legislative achievements for instance are only the tax bill is there on a have it but i would say we need to go beyond that daily media circus and look at a more conservative overhaul that is taking place in washington d. C. At the moment and i see that in two places first of all trump has changed the style of politics and what we deem president ial tremendously in a tremendous fashion and that goes beyond washington d. C. If you think about Latino High School students being taunted in their high schools with trump trump chance as a stand in for races for marks so you can see that his taboo breaking seemingly to phreaking style unconventional some say unprofessional style is moving out of the washington bubble second i see personnel he has been able to shape to put his cronies or special interest people in important government jobs like the invite. Vironment a Protection Agency that is headed by someone who is a Climate Change skeptic or by ceding conservative judges he has been very successful with that or the negligence of personnel issues in the state department for instance many jobs are still vacant and that is a very important point hes been able to fight government from within that is a classic republican theme that hes been working with sebastian jobs for fessor at the j. F. It k. Institute in berlin specializing in u. S. History with thank you so much for joining us thats for this morning to talk a little bit more about trumps first year in office he will mark that first year tomorrow saturday. And make sure that you dont miss alexander phenomenas full documentary covering donald trump it is a fascinating look at the u. S. President s controversy packed first year in office and you can watch it on d w or you can stream it online at www dot com. But in the meantime Donald Trumps first year in office has seen a fundamental shift in u. S. Foreign policy so what impact has that had on the rest of our global our correspondents went around the world and have been asking ordinary people what they think and here is catherine on one throw in the kenyan capital nairobi. Donald trumps victory in late two thousand and sixteen came as a shock to many africans especially kenyans unlike Barack Obamas victory his was received with skepticism now trump based his presidency on making America Great again that meant that africa was not on his priority list we spoke to some people and they say they have felt the effects of his presidency on issues based on migration Climate Change and extremism. From the money and china is mainly focused on the middle east and israel and what is happening now and i dont think he even can south africa even when something happens here he doesnt say anything judy tragedy. I believe it is more that we live in gain from countries like china than from the u. S. Because i think for a very long time weve really sucked up to the u. S. And their policies some which dont even make sense from even surprised president strum calling africa and i dont know whats worse what we have ever done to him to call us. If you call a human being and i wonder how to call himself when our children sit here. Full of a person like trump talking like that they doubt themselves and we hope he will change with that yeah he disregarded Climate Change the first thing before even getting into office so i expected yeah i did expect that we. Were going to go to step backwards we have a settlement process of going there in us and we had that transport system talk for foreigners to go there so it does talk it does it does affect us so much and there is so many people who are staying here as a refugee. Now so theyre stressed. And that was catherine on one thought gathering peoples thoughts on Donald Trumps presidency from the kenyan capital nairobi and other news it is berlin fashion week the next big color of next season is green dont expect everyone to be Walking Around in great things but the trend is definitely toward environmentally friendly fashion and sustainability even if some say it looks like garbage. You wont see many catwalk shows like this one by designer and by the tomaszewski at this years berlin fashion week. Instead groups of designers are joining together to present collections that focus on a specific theme like the stain ability. This vision exist thoughts actually reducing waste is key the waste created by the fashion industry shouldnt be wasted when to give them kind of its a resource and you just have to be clever about how to use it your most careful time it all but. So is wearing our waste going to be the next big thing. Maybe if these handbags made of kind of the leads are anything to go by. I hope wrote that its about getting a waist and getting in this way so its not going to be another weight so its biodegradable these may look like traditional chinese dresses but theyre made out of recycled plastic. By the wanted so its trying to come by the adventure technique if they come on tear out and combine a traditional technique took out there. The Young Designers here are relatively unknown but they hope to spark a trend. Its an off work so if we want to get the new generation on board we want them to absorb all these trends at School University and their first start up. So when they make the move to a big company they can take these ideas with them or introduce new production methods and make their ideas a reality but they dont often caught up with. Wearable waste is big at the berlin fashion week and the organizers here hope will one day be part of the Global Fashion movement. Finally this hour does your home need a make over well if you need inspiration one of the worlds biggest interior design fairs currently is underway in cologne shares a look at some of the latest trends in furniture and fittings. Trends in interior design. Come and go but one tendency thats been very popular for some time is a yearning for comfort for making ones home an oasis of peace and calm a shelter from the world. Will get the impression that people have on the one hand an anonymous Digital World outside the great world and on the other hand they have a refuge which is the individualized personalized home that polarizes things a bit with the result that we see a lot of very comfortable furniture warm colors and fabrics that are very pleasing to the touch like velvet or very soft leather or a gun stands by his sleeve. Also in demand are Tailor Made Solutions for Living Spaces these are move this trade fair mirrors peoples need for individualization even personalization the video is just as you can configure your smartphone or your car you can also configure your furniture to fit your own individual style. And indeed range to you of course theres no escaping Digital Technology and its also increasingly being used to achieve even greater levels of individualisation theres the shower you can program to be precisely the way you want and there are solutions aimed at increasing personal safety. An awful lot of their systems for detecting falls in the home or for monitoring Vital Statistics there and making life a simple as possible and allowing people to live independently in their own four walls for a long time. Of course lighting is perhaps the easiest and most effective way of creating an individual atmosphere in your home. Some of the examples on display at imm seem more like art installations than realistic Lighting Solutions but pushing boundaries is often what makes good design. Youre watching news from berlin we have more coming up at the top of the hour. Thank. You. Spider so its stronger than steel and elastic and its antibacterial now researchers can produce in the lab. That means huge potential for industrial and medical applications. But spider silk still hold lots of surprises in store. For. Us. The big speech. Its all about the stories inside. Its all about George Chance to discover the world from different perspectives. 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