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The one has benefited more from our thriving economy than women who have filled fifty eight percent of the newly created jobs last year. You werent supposed to do that. Thank you very much. Work to continue to instill fear in the American People about the price on the border when in reality we know that the only crisis on the border was caused by him and when he started separating families if there is going to be peace and legislation there cannot be war and investigation its our job in the next while we have a House Oversight committee is that theres transparency and making sure the best editions are Companies Hold everyone accountable to the president of the United States wages are rising at the fastest pace and. And growing for Blue Collar Workers i do love this president and yet another four years of President Trump after this. Also coming up tonight get your popcorn its wide scammer barely know nearly four hundred movies will be presented and one thing is for sure its going to be a womens ballerina friends house go in to juliet in nashville beat the jury british actress child of dramamine will receive the honorary bearer for have Lifetime Achievement and seven off the seventeen Movies Running for a golden bear with directed by women a belly noun or a cut and a milestone for an a list. Which our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and over around the world welcome we begin the day weighing the words of u. S. President donald trump and last night he delivered his second state of the Union Address and just like last year much of the world wanted to know would we be seeing and hearing a teleprompter drum or a twitter but the u. S. President he appeared to stay on script for most of the eighty two minutes he spoke one of the longest state of the Union Addresses ever most of it tom was dedicated to domestic politics and issues it was only around a minute seventy that trump turned to Foreign Policy and that was the moment when he got the worlds attention by announcing a second summit with north koreas leader kim jong un for later this month in vietnam take a listen if i had not been elected president of the United States we would right now in my opinion be in a major war with north korea. My relationship with kim jong un is a good one. Jeremy and kim and i will meet again on february twenty seventh and twenty eighth in vietnam. All that is just one of the many messages that were going to attempt to dissect this evening and to do that im happy to welcome back to the big table two gentlemen who know the insides and outs of domestic and foreign politics in the u. S. The familiar faces as well boris form an author and professor of politics and bard college here in berlin and to his right i didnt want to say to the far right julies fundal are a Political Campaign consultant who served on the two thousand and eight two thousand and twelve campaigns of Barack Obama Obama gentlemen welcome back lets talk about what we saw last night. Vorse we got was a second summit with the leader of north korea trump says he has a great relationship with kim jong un but what about getting rid of those Nuclear Weapons well this is something that many people have criticized in the last couple of months that after the last summit to met for the last time trump ridea spoke about this nothing much happened so i think the was a lot of some symbolism i think for trump its important for his Foreign Policy agenda i think he sees a chance for him to create his own legacy splitter calligraphy after his first or second term as a president and so i think he sees a chance there also to escape some of the pressures that hes facing at home julius is it possible that north korea. Has begun dismantling some Nuclear Weapons systems in the us president is maybe saving that news for the right moment i mean he is a man to show man that is certainly show well to his credit in north korea hasnt tied any tests over the last month since that first summit but if you take a look at the testimony of his generals as he calls them you had a cia f. B. I. National. Curity they said that there is absolutely no indication that kim jong un is getting rid of any Nuclear Missiles so theres a big discrepancy between what donald trump said last night and whats actually happening on the ground is a very good point lets broaden this out a little bit bored you were here with me last year we talked i guess we did the preview to the first trump say the union speech what stands out to you is the biggest difference. Well i think one of the big differences also when we think about the two years is that he sees a moral leadership a role for moral leadership of the u. S. In the world and this is something that we havent seen much of in the last two years the last state of the union last year was in this summer tone i think it was also trying to reconcile and to be bipartisan but obviously the political stakes have changed the house of representatives is now in the hands of of the democrats and so the the context has changed and i think some of the strategic calculus has also changed in july as you and i we were sitting here almost exactly one year ago the day after the speech and we talked about the teleprompter versus tweet or twitter what did we see last night it was a teleprompter all the way well i think actually it was a pretty dull delivery lets face it i mean the state of the union is a format where the president goes out and sort of sets the agenda for the next twelve months i couldnt see a specific policy or a strategic approach to laying out the agenda and telling the American People what hes actually looking to do there was one main issue and that was of course the wall but no talk of the shutdown i mean we just came out of the longest shutdown in the history of the United States and he didnt mention it yet he didnt mention the shellacking that he took in november as you just mentioned the midterm elections and so i was i was pretty stunned that the only thing we heard about was that. He said hes going to get that wall he did talk a little bit about Cancer Research and couple of things but it was almost the longest state of the union except the two thousand bill clinton that weve heard and very little made yet it is a very good point he did spend some time there talking about or at least you know intimating that something was bad was going to happen if the motor Investigation Continues take a listen to what he said and economic miracle is taking place in the United States and the only thing that could stop it are foolish wars politics or we dickie alice partisan investigations. If there is going to be peace and legislation there cannot be a war and investigation it just doesnt work that way oh well how does it work then that its that a warning or is that a threat but what do you think. Id say its a false choice i mean he says to democrats look if you stop the investigation translated either you stop the investigations the seventeen investigations that will so thats what were up to at this point or youre not going to get anything from me on a legislative process and i thought i think thats the choice of the democrats should accept what hes not the republicans are in power anymore and complete power anyway so he doesnt have that leverage to throw back what exactly but thats a point that hes making right now he says im not going to deal with you unless you stop investigations and i dont think that meant nancy pelosi sitting right behind him is going to take take that up very seriously well i think one of the important things you mentioned the Government Shutdown and the looming Government Shutdown that might be up for discussion again in ten days or so i think he did try to compromise on one important point when it comes to the wall of course he insisted a lot on the immigration policy and insisted a lot on on his wall produced the first time he talked about a smart ball so he said it doesnt have to be a concrete wall it can be a wall it can be a wall thats an iron fence that has cameras and drone but it doesnt have to so i think its very close to the mic go in negotiating position mantic so. Its importance a matter of yeah yeah that sense yes lets take a listen to what he had to say last night. Did your take on this sound bite. This is a moral issue a lawless state of our southern border is a threat to the Safety Security and Financial Wellbeing of all americans we have a moral duty to create an immigration system that protects the lives in jobs of our citizens this includes our obligation to the millions of immigrants living here today who follow the rules and respected our laws. Illegal immigrants enrich our nation and strengthen our society in countless ways. Are you know hes trying to maybe dig observe out of the hole there that he started at the beginning of that sound bite is he laying the groundwork to justify declaring a National Emergency thats what it sounded like to a lot of people you didnt mention the National Emergency medicine bit he talked about a lawless border you know and turns out these people pouring in sure the threats and there is something weve seen all along since the primaries this is something that made him the president of the United States i mean this is part of his. Office campaign and of his positioning this is the way he brands him so if its somebody who can lead the American Mission out of this predicament. He selling the crisis hes saying that there is jobs there is illegal migration coming over every word that weve heard ever since the beginning of the primaries but heres the thing the emergency that hes thinking about declaring thats a very last bargaining chip that he has and its highly unpopular Mitch Mcconnell leader of course the republican leader in the senate says he doesnt want to do it hes afraid that republicans will defect and that the president well actually not get through with it so i dont think its political feasible for donald trump and i think thats the last bargaining chip that he has to chide the lever something out of nancy pelosi in the democrats because lets face it neither side wants to go into another shutdown. Because they could afford to politically one part from speech was greeted enthusiastically by democratic lawmakers last night lets take a listen to that. And exactly one should three after Congress Passed the constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote we also have more women serving in congress then that. There was something bizarre about that because they were all cheering but i dont think they were all cheering for the same thing is do you think trump is aware that the women who were elected were elected on a wave of anti trump sentiment while he said he created a whole host of new jobs and fifty eight percent of those jobs were actually women who took those jobs and i would argue that he created most of those jobs of those women and stood up there there honey two women in congress theyre only thirteen of them who are republicans so they are the democrats standing up and cheering and the confrontation between between the two parties i mean maybe it was an interesting metaphor for the polarization of american politics not being able to speak about the same thing at the same time but. I think the thing about these state of the Union Addresses is that sometimes we put too much emphasis on on the symbolics and on the actual things that are being said they didnt show that was in it didnt show they said yes was the problem because i think were were forgetting some of the contrast of whats being rhetoric and whats being said in these in these states of the unions and the actual politics that is going on so. Obviously this is something where the president is in the limelight he knows he can. Reformulate his agenda but i think there should be some deeper analysis of it hes not supposed to be completely political though right hes supposed to be did this speech the president of all america its a its a ritual its a ritual its a ritual of reconciliation but you have seen many rituals weve seen you know if you racial speech. Which is also supposed to be such a moment of reconciliation and there were didnt help instill. Or she said its about contrast i think the conscious was so clear you saw all those when from different backgrounds there are latinos and there there were people from all walks of life and then you had a mall where white and then you penned over to the republican side and there were white men and i think that was the conscious and thats the changing face of america in american politics as well and they were they were all in dark suits to me and you know as i said at the beginning the sure the visuals were telling last night you know the women in white and then you had these men the g. O. P. Men in in dark suits you know that speaks volumes lets look ahead to two thousand and twenty yes this is the this is what we saw in this speech and we think this could be a hint at what trump wants us to be talking about as we approach twenty twenty the notion of a socialist america. Here in the United States we are alarmed by the new calls to adopt socialism in our country. America was founded on liberty and independence and not government coersion domination and control we are born free. Bernie sanders understandably theyre not happy i mean this really we are talking about semantics because the definition of socialism. To you boris and to what it is to those gentleman in that chamber is the difference is like night and day. Its semantics but goes right to the heart of American Mythology right so this notion of the us is a private enterprise free market political unit that has a long past the. Supports the thesis is something that might. That might work well with older generations and but i think the millennial its it has been shown in several studies support claims that older generations would support and socialism doesnt sound like a bad word to them as you experience that when you were on the campaign youve seen it yourself that when. Americans experience the way europeans live particularly germans and they find out what the system is like here nine times out of ten they say wow we wish we had Something Like that take medicare for all things yet or take the stagnating wages that are taking place and of course previewing two thousand and twenty as it was both worn or camel hairs are entering the field and theyre putting up pretty progressive policies with high increases in taxes for the super and ultra rich like Elizabeth Warren so i think theyre striking a nerve especially on the Progressive Side of the Democratic Party so of course theyre pandering to the base as well but again america is shifting and especially the age groups of eighteen to thirty five are shifting tremendously they are also and from a campaigning perspective i will say this theyre the problem is theyre not the ones going to vote and so thats going to be a culture war and just as you do if were talking about demographic change in the United States if america is getting browner you know more latinos they tend to be catholic and they can be very conservative so whos to say that we wont have a swing back towards more conservative thinking as we approach the years twenty thirty twenty thirty four thats the reason the cruz ran for president last time and i think its the reason why trump actually won the election because he played with. Right the backlist sort of. Racism or the racial dimension of these of these questions is something that the mobile us a lot of supporters for trump that actually will help them into into office. Before we got thirty seconds im just going to say you see new candidates like alexandra cause theyre contests who is incredibly capable of talking about those issues and actually bring people together you saw barack obama in two thousand i doing the exact same thing for a new coalition so i think its bad and authentic candidate who can bring people together around issues making Common Sense Solutions to the problems are facing the nation and so i think you can actually do that when bring people together were going to talk about this gentlemen thank you very much lets do it again next year after the next state of the union. Thank you for. The event that draws movie fans to the german capital every year the Berlin Film Festival the barely nala is getting underway on thursday and the fans are already lining up for the hottest tickets. The fans are what make that such a unique event it attracts the largest audience of any Film Festival in the wild and anyone can get tickets here as long as they get in line. I read every single synopsis of every movie and made my choices but. I wasnt prepared for how difficult it is to get tickets for the night i. Have to feed the movies the timing but you have to feed quick because a lot of ticket offices when they fly very quick nearly four hundred movies will be presented and one thing is for sure its going to be a womens. Francesco winner juliet in nashville the jury british actress child adrenalin will receive the honorary bear for her Lifetime Achievement and seven off the seventeen Movies Running for a golden bear were directed by women a belly now a record and a milestone for an a list festival. And its a woman whos kicking off the movie marathon danish director loner shaft this will open the festival with her film the kindness of strangers in it she tells the story of a group of people who meet during a cold new york winter. And then when anyone sends for years now. This year celebrates women festival director says its a reaction to the gender equality debate. That truly off. Course this is partially a result of the ongoing debate departed our views have expanded and were learning to question things but i have to stress that we didnt include any films where we werent convinced of the quality from the. German films are also well represented at the. One powerful and truly is by prize winning director aqim in the golden glove he profiles a notorious serial killer. And this man will be lending the festival some. Hollywood glamour Christian Bale playing former u. S. Vice president dick cheney the biographical film presents him as a power hungry politician grieving for president gets inside the decision proved. Understanding. At the belly not as main venue the red carpet as being rolled out this year its environmentally friendly its made of recycled fishing net green and glamorous. Well in many countries film makers have to contend with blowback if they take. Their work in russia the film matilda depicted an affair between the last czar nicholas the second and the ballerina it scandalized Orthodox Christians and was quickly pulled from numerous cinemas in the country a similar fate looked to certain for the movie holiday made by well known film so he came up with a novel plan to ensure that it would be seen. In full. Ill never get used to this evening while her cook is away the lady of the house has to pluck the chicken herself and that on new years eve this comedy is set in leningrad in one thousand forty two during the occupation of the city in the Second World War was over a Million People died and many starved to death but the fuss kaczynski family lives in abundance this is because their picture. Belongs to a group of privileged scientists. The film caused a stir even before the first screening for officials. Making fun of the victims the occupation of leningrad is a sacred subject does he fear any repercussions. In our country you can be arrested for all sorts of things. Or for thinking unusual thoughts. Even before the shooting began the film was heavily criticised so the director knew he couldnt expect any government funding and he decided to use his private savings to finance to project and was one of the first erectus to ask the public and now the money is flowing freely. Money that we fronted has been more than covered by voluntary contributions. But he has released his comedy and you tube and by doing this circumvented the state censors he said an example for others and this is exactly what the government fierce in the film dennis the younger son brings his new Girlfriend Home for their new Years Eve Party and she is hungry she asks where the family got some bread. You see i dont like bread neither does my daughter lisa. Its not about the past its about the present this is a comedy about greed and labels because even today government officials cover up the sources of there wolf. Well the day is nearly done the conversation continues online your find is if you w dot com on twitter you news or you can follow me and print golf t. V. I remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day to see that everybody. Organized crime in the nursing profession. Some nurses from boss me are highly skilled and so they have a good reputation throughout europe. But now all the nurses have been hit by a fraud scandal. Fake Nursing School diplomas are being sold on the black market and its impossible to tell the forgeries from the real thing. Next on d. W. I. Its still a. Crime against humanity. Civilians becoming witnesses. Caught. Their record it emerges travel around the globe just social media. Flick jammed up the fiction. What is fact. Digital investigators combing through the flood of images taken by. Trying to reconstruct what happened and to substantiate claims of crimes. Thanks to this video recording and the soldier who shot the young man is on trial now. Forensics between bits and bytes. Thing again. Ever news. Of the chance because justice is about the truth the. Truth detectives starts february fifteenth on t w. O n a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me craven and we begin with a problem thats facing societies right across europe the fact that they are rapidly aging and the question is whos

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