comparemela.com
Home
Live Updates
Transcripts For DW DW News - News 20180119 : comparemela.com
Transcripts For DW DW News - News 20180119 : comparemela.com
Transcripts For DW DW News - News 20180119
A year in the white house and whats the verdict well it depends on who you ask we speak to a u. S. Congressman who compares the start of the
Trump Presidency
to the early years of nazi germany. Also coming up defiant for democracy hong kongs prodemocracy protesters they say jail terms for civil disobedience well talk to a leading activist nathan law about the movement battle in the courts. And love that is in the air as pope francis carries out the first inflight papal wedding well bring you the full story of the airborne i do. Im sumi so misconduct thank you for joining us meteorologists say it was the worst storm to hit germany in a decade fredricka killed at least nine people and caused transport delays for thousands of commuters across europe fear scales blowing in from the west head mainland europe and the netherlands. And belgium before sweeping into germany and disrupting travel at train stations and on the roads the countrys main rail company has halted all
Long Distance
Train Services
with top winds speeds of over two hundred
Kilometers Per Hour
recorded. The winds were just too strong for these buildings in the netherlands. Top heavy lorries stood little chance either. And there were tragic consequences for ling trees killed several people. In scotland drivers were advised to stay off the roads. Plains to were affected buffeted by fierce gusts at amsterdam ship while at port authorities that later granted all flights. That were similar scenes at train stations across the netherlands and germany. Thousands of passengers were stranded as rail traffic was suspended. It took some by surprise. Christmas of so i was on my way to university i had a deadline for handing in some work fifteen minutes ago but if you move my professor and i think shell forgive me for. An understanding of my local train station when i saw a huge branch falling off a tree so i knew or didnt look good and i have listed just as it was im not blow dried my hair that was a waste of time. A long wait for many but on the dutch coast these hardy souls are in place the wild weather. Elsewhere less fun more frustration. And the hard work is only just beginning for those involved in the cleanup its set to be a mammoth task. Well as we just heard here in germany all
Long Distance
Train Services
were canceled and that meant an unexpected night away from home for many travelers berlin
Central Station
the help on horse late on sleeper trains with a difference they werent going anywhere instead they doubled up as temporary hotels for passengers stranded in the capital. Lets bring in charlotte shell some pill she is at berlin
Central Station
with the latest hi charlotte whats the situation like there this morning. It is a very uncertain way to see me for the hundreds of travelers who gathered here on this very chilly morning to find out whether or not theyre going to be able to get out if the city were estimating that some two hundred people is standing in a queue haith information to try and find out exactly whether or not theyll be able to get on a train this morning the hugos almost halts the length of the station im being told that people who are at the front of the queue have waited for over an hour now some of them are lucky will be lucky some of them will be able to get on trains their os and some trains that are running to hamburg for example others they will be turned away ive spoken to some people who say that they tried to get a train last night they were forced to spend the night at a hotel they had to say they say they had to pay for it themselves theyre not clear whether or not at this point theyre going to be able to get a refund others say that they showed up this morning just hoping that theyd be able to board a train they dont know just how long theyll be here it could potentially be well into the day and some people actually did have to stay at the station last night however theyve been coping. Thats right yes some were put on to sleep a train that was a platform not far from where im standing right now where a carriage with. A standstill and people spend the night on that i spoke to one man who said that he was given money towards a hotel everybody who came here last night was given a two year hes had to spend either on a on a taxi or a hotel but this man i spoke to said that that money didnt go anywhere near far enough to finding a hotel room that is still free in this city so he was forced to spend the night on the sleep train of course its not very comfortable and that the no amount of free coffee that is to being handed out which would make it any easier for those travelers there are bad so you just have to sit head leaning up against the window hoping to get a good nights sleep and try and boards the
Early Morning
trains today for many they will still have to wait in this very long queue off so it was a very rough night last night i can imagine but the worst of the storm is over so does that mean that
Long Distance
Rail Services
are getting back to normal thats right last night on the information board behind me it was only showing regional trains moving around by that no
Long Distance
trains running it so that is starting to change we are seeing some trains out of the city now albeit a lot of them with delays were hearing as well the trains in the south to germany are starting to run so there is some hope for people but i have say its very some wait for the two hundred zero people waiting here at the train station. Because charlotte show some poll reporting for us out of her lens at
Central Station
thank you charlotte. Lets take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world a california couple who held their thirteen malnourished children captive for years in their home have pleaded not guilty to charges of torture and child abuse prosecutors say the children were shackled even to go to the bathroom the pair face life in prison if convicted of all charges new zealands
Prime Minister
just send art and has announced that shes expecting her first child and will take six weeks of
Maternity Leave
when the baby is born comments on a womans right to privacy concerning baby plans went viral last year after she was elected leader of new zealands labor party. Authorities in cape town have imposed new water restrictions on households to combat an ongoing drought for of february residents must use no more than fifty liters a day a reduction of almost half the
South African
city has had three years of low rainfall. Tensions are on the rise in venezuela with opposition parties calling off talks with the government opposition and government officials were due to meet in the
Dominican Republic
but opposition leaders pulled out over government accusations that they were involved in the death of a rogue ex
Police Officer
the two sides have been better off ever since a worsening economic crisis has led to short shortages in food and medicine. Desperate from hunger one so wealthy latin
American Country
venezuela has been gripped by looting from the capital caracas the situation is dire thank god i still have food to eat that many dont include in children theres hunger on criminality supermarket shelves are empty police are increasingly overwhelmed and a sense of chaos is taking hold shop owners are providing their own security. Theres no doubt theyre arming themselves. Baseball bats and metal pipes. Even fruit stands arent safe from the looting a leading member of the opposition says life has become a simple fight for survival. Everything is either too expensive or not available at all this is a spontaneous protest but theres nothing political about it its just people who have nothing to eat. Spontaneous but not yet the kind of massive demonstrations organized last year so the number of protesters is growing. I dont see any solution with this government anymore only
International Intervention
will keep us from a situation even worse thing cubas. Meanwhile an exodus is under way in the last few months venezuelans have left their homes by the hundreds of thousands. Youre watching did you do you still to come well take a look at what
Donald Trumps
put in place that way with and change his first event full and to multiple us year as u. S. President. But first a trade war brewing between china and the us monica exactly sumi and of course i mean its been sort of in the making for quite some time now we hear that some chinese steel and polyester products will face punitive tariffs as high as one hundred and seventy four percent when imported to the
United States
washington says
Chinese Government
subsidies give these products an unfair edge making it hard for american producers to compete only a small range of chinese products are affected but experts say the trade dispute between the u. S. And china could also affect other countries. All right lets talk about here in germany where siemens workers in the eastern german town of gurlitz close to the polish border are staging a strike today to protest looming plant closures by
Engineering Companies
siemens and g. E. Whats happened well despite profits of more than six billion euros seaman see old joke is pulling out of all
Business Units
with an uncertain future lets take a look when kids are took over as c. E. O. And twenty thirty in the company shifted its focus to three main sectors forecast to become growth areas electrification automation and digitalisation the corporations
Wind Power Division
was then spawn off again maser thats the name is now an independent publicly traded company and a similar fate is planned for siemens medical
Engineering Division
this year its
Rail Division
will also be offered on the stock market after it merges with french rival storm similarily siemens
Gas Turbine Division
as well as its process industries and to drive sector are likely to be spun off and that is costing thousands of jobs in gurlitz but siemens is not the only game in town for one thing the picturesque old city is being used for big budget
Movie Productions
films like
Quentin Tarantinos
inglorious basterds around the world in eighty days with jackie chan and the grand
Budapest Hotel
were all shot there and its the site of a fast growing midsized businesses which may help fill the breach. It might come as a surprise to find this company in gurlitz city and make software for the world market with annual sales of sixty
Million Euros
its offices are in the historic heart of the town in the far east of saxony and it has no shortage of young talent at the quality and as a weve only recruit from the saxony region at the moment were banking on software made in germany not in romania not in the
Czech Republic
not in lithuania our software is made in germany made in germany founded in one nine hundred ninety city and employs around one hundred people in gurlitz. We are planning to grow continuously we have a double digit growth and we can only grow through collaboration with expertise and know how to use it well and we want to recruit more staff here me toward over here what a given maybe from here zeman has announced its shutting a steam turbine plant with nine hundred employees in gurlitz and thats not all rail vehicle maker bombards he is planning to slash a thousand jobs here. What will the future bring for the region if two of its biggest employers pull out. Investors are interested say local
Economic Developers
although they dont give any concrete details. Nominee then one we wont name names until its a done deal but i can tell you they come mainly from the emo billet the sector the logistic sector in the medical sector thats it in a nutshell. Chis there are lots district just the district in the state of saxony with the highest percentage of foreigners we have around two hundred fifty five thousand residents with
Twelve Thousand
foreigners in total and thats the highest court in saxony so were bit of a trailblazer and saxony in terms of being cosmopolitan. But investors mainly want is qualified workers that also goes for the swiss firms gun which produces technology for pharmaceutical companies and which has been in gurlitz for several years its gone intends to expand here perhaps with former simmons and juniors years removed before bodies are the preparations for our new production holes and as we expand we will be creating new jobs. Skun is a medium sized enterprise with one hundred employees here so it wont be hiring massively but many of the highly skilled workers laid off by siemens may be able to find positions in the
Small Companies
scattered in and around gurlitz. Well theres always hope isnt there the fate of the
Worlds Largest
passenger jet the airbus a three eighty appear to be sealed at the beginning of this week with no new orders coming in the european plane maker was preparing to end production but thats all changed now the middle easts largest carrier emirates is throwing at us a lifeline buying twenty double decker jets with the option to buy sixteen more. The air bus a three eighty lives to see another day emirates ordered thirty six of the super jumbos for a total of sixteen billion dollars on twitter emirates c. E. O. Shake bin
Saeed Al Maktoum
called the a three eighty a
Success Story
and a critical part of future success for his company and the
United Arab Emirates
the latest deal shows how confidently were approaching the future and how determined we are to forge ahead dubai wants to keep growing and become a world
Class Destination
and aviation hub. Airbus has manufactured and sold more than three hundred of the giant jets over the last ten years emirates has accounted for almost half of those orders but production lines have been silent recently high fuel and maintenance costs have deterred potential clients leaving air bus without a single order for over two years and into production appeared eminent. The latest order puts new wind under the a three eighty s. Wings airbus now hopes that other airlines will follow him or its lead. Assuming no day it seems with news from washington today is no exception the stop it seems to sort of not happen but is that get a clear well thats the question monica because the u. S. Government is still facing a shutdown despite the house of representatives voting to keep it open past a friday deadline now a bill was passed to continue funding the government and avoid a suspension of non essential federal services but the short term fix faces uncertainty in the
Senate Democrats
are vowed to kill the measure at the risk of being blamed for the threatened shutdown they want republican concessions on domestic spending and protecting a legal immigrants brought to the country as children known as dreamers are from being deported. Well tomorrow marks the
First Anniversary
of
Donald Trumps
first term as president of the
United States
some said he wouldnt last until christmas but with the economy booming and his
Health Reportedly
good trump is
Holding Steady
his unpredictable nature has had his supporters cheering and opponents cringing a look back now at trumps first year in office. It was an audacious first week in office but gratian had been a central tenet of candidate
Trumps Campaign
within days of his inauguration
President Trump
issued the first report became known as muslim bands his supporters welcomed the move but thousands of people turned out at airports across the country to protest the executive order legal challenges against the travel ban came almost immediately even after trump signed a second and then a third ban later in the year courts prevented them from going fully into effect the
Supreme Court
will ultimately decide their fate this year. Shortly after the election the number of illegal crossings at the u. S. Mexican border hit an all time low according to u. S. Border officials throughout the year the government stepped up raids and arrests of suspected undocumented persons in the u. S. The wall on the u. S. Mexican border that trump promised is now part of some key immigration negotiations in washington. One clear triumph for trump was the ascension of neil course to the
Supreme Court
for many conservatives this was an affirmation of why they voted for trump course it is an arch conservative jurist at just forty nine years old and with a lifetime appointment he is likely to shape a good portion of american law moving forward. Only legislative success so far has been his tax bill with an estimated one point five trillion dollars in tax cuts it advances several conservative republican objectives like slashing corporate taxes and in particular lowering the rate for the richest americans he signed the bill into law even though the
American Public
largely disapproved. The president also fulfilled a
Trump Presidency<\/a> to the early years of nazi germany. Also coming up defiant for democracy hong kongs prodemocracy protesters they say jail terms for civil disobedience well talk to a leading activist nathan law about the movement battle in the courts. And love that is in the air as pope francis carries out the first inflight papal wedding well bring you the full story of the airborne i do. Im sumi so misconduct thank you for joining us meteorologists say it was the worst storm to hit germany in a decade fredricka killed at least nine people and caused transport delays for thousands of commuters across europe fear scales blowing in from the west head mainland europe and the netherlands. And belgium before sweeping into germany and disrupting travel at train stations and on the roads the countrys main rail company has halted all
Long Distance<\/a>
Train Services<\/a> with top winds speeds of over two hundred
Kilometers Per Hour<\/a> recorded. The winds were just too strong for these buildings in the netherlands. Top heavy lorries stood little chance either. And there were tragic consequences for ling trees killed several people. In scotland drivers were advised to stay off the roads. Plains to were affected buffeted by fierce gusts at amsterdam ship while at port authorities that later granted all flights. That were similar scenes at train stations across the netherlands and germany. Thousands of passengers were stranded as rail traffic was suspended. It took some by surprise. Christmas of so i was on my way to university i had a deadline for handing in some work fifteen minutes ago but if you move my professor and i think shell forgive me for. An understanding of my local train station when i saw a huge branch falling off a tree so i knew or didnt look good and i have listed just as it was im not blow dried my hair that was a waste of time. A long wait for many but on the dutch coast these hardy souls are in place the wild weather. Elsewhere less fun more frustration. And the hard work is only just beginning for those involved in the cleanup its set to be a mammoth task. Well as we just heard here in germany all
Long Distance<\/a>
Train Services<\/a> were canceled and that meant an unexpected night away from home for many travelers berlin
Central Station<\/a> the help on horse late on sleeper trains with a difference they werent going anywhere instead they doubled up as temporary hotels for passengers stranded in the capital. Lets bring in charlotte shell some pill she is at berlin
Central Station<\/a> with the latest hi charlotte whats the situation like there this morning. It is a very uncertain way to see me for the hundreds of travelers who gathered here on this very chilly morning to find out whether or not theyre going to be able to get out if the city were estimating that some two hundred people is standing in a queue haith information to try and find out exactly whether or not theyll be able to get on a train this morning the hugos almost halts the length of the station im being told that people who are at the front of the queue have waited for over an hour now some of them are lucky will be lucky some of them will be able to get on trains their os and some trains that are running to hamburg for example others they will be turned away ive spoken to some people who say that they tried to get a train last night they were forced to spend the night at a hotel they had to say they say they had to pay for it themselves theyre not clear whether or not at this point theyre going to be able to get a refund others say that they showed up this morning just hoping that theyd be able to board a train they dont know just how long theyll be here it could potentially be well into the day and some people actually did have to stay at the station last night however theyve been coping. Thats right yes some were put on to sleep a train that was a platform not far from where im standing right now where a carriage with. A standstill and people spend the night on that i spoke to one man who said that he was given money towards a hotel everybody who came here last night was given a two year hes had to spend either on a on a taxi or a hotel but this man i spoke to said that that money didnt go anywhere near far enough to finding a hotel room that is still free in this city so he was forced to spend the night on the sleep train of course its not very comfortable and that the no amount of free coffee that is to being handed out which would make it any easier for those travelers there are bad so you just have to sit head leaning up against the window hoping to get a good nights sleep and try and boards the
Early Morning<\/a> trains today for many they will still have to wait in this very long queue off so it was a very rough night last night i can imagine but the worst of the storm is over so does that mean that
Long Distance<\/a>
Rail Services<\/a> are getting back to normal thats right last night on the information board behind me it was only showing regional trains moving around by that no
Long Distance<\/a> trains running it so that is starting to change we are seeing some trains out of the city now albeit a lot of them with delays were hearing as well the trains in the south to germany are starting to run so there is some hope for people but i have say its very some wait for the two hundred zero people waiting here at the train station. Because charlotte show some poll reporting for us out of her lens at
Central Station<\/a> thank you charlotte. Lets take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world a california couple who held their thirteen malnourished children captive for years in their home have pleaded not guilty to charges of torture and child abuse prosecutors say the children were shackled even to go to the bathroom the pair face life in prison if convicted of all charges new zealands
Prime Minister<\/a> just send art and has announced that shes expecting her first child and will take six weeks of
Maternity Leave<\/a> when the baby is born comments on a womans right to privacy concerning baby plans went viral last year after she was elected leader of new zealands labor party. Authorities in cape town have imposed new water restrictions on households to combat an ongoing drought for of february residents must use no more than fifty liters a day a reduction of almost half the
South African<\/a> city has had three years of low rainfall. Tensions are on the rise in venezuela with opposition parties calling off talks with the government opposition and government officials were due to meet in the
Dominican Republic<\/a> but opposition leaders pulled out over government accusations that they were involved in the death of a rogue ex
Police Officer<\/a> the two sides have been better off ever since a worsening economic crisis has led to short shortages in food and medicine. Desperate from hunger one so wealthy latin
American Country<\/a> venezuela has been gripped by looting from the capital caracas the situation is dire thank god i still have food to eat that many dont include in children theres hunger on criminality supermarket shelves are empty police are increasingly overwhelmed and a sense of chaos is taking hold shop owners are providing their own security. Theres no doubt theyre arming themselves. Baseball bats and metal pipes. Even fruit stands arent safe from the looting a leading member of the opposition says life has become a simple fight for survival. Everything is either too expensive or not available at all this is a spontaneous protest but theres nothing political about it its just people who have nothing to eat. Spontaneous but not yet the kind of massive demonstrations organized last year so the number of protesters is growing. I dont see any solution with this government anymore only
International Intervention<\/a> will keep us from a situation even worse thing cubas. Meanwhile an exodus is under way in the last few months venezuelans have left their homes by the hundreds of thousands. Youre watching did you do you still to come well take a look at what
Donald Trumps<\/a> put in place that way with and change his first event full and to multiple us year as u. S. President. But first a trade war brewing between china and the us monica exactly sumi and of course i mean its been sort of in the making for quite some time now we hear that some chinese steel and polyester products will face punitive tariffs as high as one hundred and seventy four percent when imported to the
United States<\/a> washington says
Chinese Government<\/a> subsidies give these products an unfair edge making it hard for american producers to compete only a small range of chinese products are affected but experts say the trade dispute between the u. S. And china could also affect other countries. All right lets talk about here in germany where siemens workers in the eastern german town of gurlitz close to the polish border are staging a strike today to protest looming plant closures by
Engineering Companies<\/a> siemens and g. E. Whats happened well despite profits of more than six billion euros seaman see old joke is pulling out of all
Business Units<\/a> with an uncertain future lets take a look when kids are took over as c. E. O. And twenty thirty in the company shifted its focus to three main sectors forecast to become growth areas electrification automation and digitalisation the corporations
Wind Power Division<\/a> was then spawn off again maser thats the name is now an independent publicly traded company and a similar fate is planned for siemens medical
Engineering Division<\/a> this year its
Rail Division<\/a> will also be offered on the stock market after it merges with french rival storm similarily siemens
Gas Turbine Division<\/a> as well as its process industries and to drive sector are likely to be spun off and that is costing thousands of jobs in gurlitz but siemens is not the only game in town for one thing the picturesque old city is being used for big budget
Movie Productions<\/a> films like
Quentin Tarantinos<\/a> inglorious basterds around the world in eighty days with jackie chan and the grand
Budapest Hotel<\/a> were all shot there and its the site of a fast growing midsized businesses which may help fill the breach. It might come as a surprise to find this company in gurlitz city and make software for the world market with annual sales of sixty
Million Euros<\/a> its offices are in the historic heart of the town in the far east of saxony and it has no shortage of young talent at the quality and as a weve only recruit from the saxony region at the moment were banking on software made in germany not in romania not in the
Czech Republic<\/a> not in lithuania our software is made in germany made in germany founded in one nine hundred ninety city and employs around one hundred people in gurlitz. We are planning to grow continuously we have a double digit growth and we can only grow through collaboration with expertise and know how to use it well and we want to recruit more staff here me toward over here what a given maybe from here zeman has announced its shutting a steam turbine plant with nine hundred employees in gurlitz and thats not all rail vehicle maker bombards he is planning to slash a thousand jobs here. What will the future bring for the region if two of its biggest employers pull out. Investors are interested say local
Economic Developers<\/a> although they dont give any concrete details. Nominee then one we wont name names until its a done deal but i can tell you they come mainly from the emo billet the sector the logistic sector in the medical sector thats it in a nutshell. Chis there are lots district just the district in the state of saxony with the highest percentage of foreigners we have around two hundred fifty five thousand residents with
Twelve Thousand<\/a> foreigners in total and thats the highest court in saxony so were bit of a trailblazer and saxony in terms of being cosmopolitan. But investors mainly want is qualified workers that also goes for the swiss firms gun which produces technology for pharmaceutical companies and which has been in gurlitz for several years its gone intends to expand here perhaps with former simmons and juniors years removed before bodies are the preparations for our new production holes and as we expand we will be creating new jobs. Skun is a medium sized enterprise with one hundred employees here so it wont be hiring massively but many of the highly skilled workers laid off by siemens may be able to find positions in the
Small Companies<\/a> scattered in and around gurlitz. Well theres always hope isnt there the fate of the
Worlds Largest<\/a> passenger jet the airbus a three eighty appear to be sealed at the beginning of this week with no new orders coming in the european plane maker was preparing to end production but thats all changed now the middle easts largest carrier emirates is throwing at us a lifeline buying twenty double decker jets with the option to buy sixteen more. The air bus a three eighty lives to see another day emirates ordered thirty six of the super jumbos for a total of sixteen billion dollars on twitter emirates c. E. O. Shake bin
Saeed Al Maktoum<\/a> called the a three eighty a
Success Story<\/a> and a critical part of future success for his company and the
United Arab Emirates<\/a> the latest deal shows how confidently were approaching the future and how determined we are to forge ahead dubai wants to keep growing and become a world
Class Destination<\/a> and aviation hub. Airbus has manufactured and sold more than three hundred of the giant jets over the last ten years emirates has accounted for almost half of those orders but production lines have been silent recently high fuel and maintenance costs have deterred potential clients leaving air bus without a single order for over two years and into production appeared eminent. The latest order puts new wind under the a three eighty s. Wings airbus now hopes that other airlines will follow him or its lead. Assuming no day it seems with news from washington today is no exception the stop it seems to sort of not happen but is that get a clear well thats the question monica because the u. S. Government is still facing a shutdown despite the house of representatives voting to keep it open past a friday deadline now a bill was passed to continue funding the government and avoid a suspension of non essential federal services but the short term fix faces uncertainty in the
Senate Democrats<\/a> are vowed to kill the measure at the risk of being blamed for the threatened shutdown they want republican concessions on domestic spending and protecting a legal immigrants brought to the country as children known as dreamers are from being deported. Well tomorrow marks the
First Anniversary<\/a> of
Donald Trumps<\/a> first term as president of the
United States<\/a> some said he wouldnt last until christmas but with the economy booming and his
Health Reportedly<\/a> good trump is
Holding Steady<\/a> his unpredictable nature has had his supporters cheering and opponents cringing a look back now at trumps first year in office. It was an audacious first week in office but gratian had been a central tenet of candidate
Trumps Campaign<\/a> within days of his inauguration
President Trump<\/a> issued the first report became known as muslim bands his supporters welcomed the move but thousands of people turned out at airports across the country to protest the executive order legal challenges against the travel ban came almost immediately even after trump signed a second and then a third ban later in the year courts prevented them from going fully into effect the
Supreme Court<\/a> will ultimately decide their fate this year. Shortly after the election the number of illegal crossings at the u. S. Mexican border hit an all time low according to u. S. Border officials throughout the year the government stepped up raids and arrests of suspected undocumented persons in the u. S. The wall on the u. S. Mexican border that trump promised is now part of some key immigration negotiations in washington. One clear triumph for trump was the ascension of neil course to the
Supreme Court<\/a> for many conservatives this was an affirmation of why they voted for trump course it is an arch conservative jurist at just forty nine years old and with a lifetime appointment he is likely to shape a good portion of american law moving forward. Only legislative success so far has been his tax bill with an estimated one point five trillion dollars in tax cuts it advances several conservative republican objectives like slashing corporate taxes and in particular lowering the rate for the richest americans he signed the bill into law even though the
American Public<\/a> largely disapproved. The president also fulfilled a
Key Campaign Promise<\/a> when he announced hed withdraw the u. S. From the paris climate agreement over the objections of many of his advisors the u. S. Is now the only country in the world that. The accord. Building on strategies the
Obama Administration<\/a> put in place trump ups the numbers of u. S. Troops in iraq and syria ultimately helping to defeat the socalled
Islamic State<\/a> the
Prime Minister<\/a> of iraq declared victory over i asked last month. And the u. S. Economy has remained strong under trump u. S. Stock markets have reached record highs and unemployment is at a seventeen year low although the president s behavior has been a daily flashpoint and many people still feel left behind in the economy mainstream conservatives have a lot to be happy about. Well many on the american left have a laundry list of complaints against donald trump there were loud calls to impeach him before he was even sworn into office accusations of misconduct by trumps critics havent turned into charges but that hasnt stopped his opponents did it is alex on for nominee spoke to democratic congressman steve cohen from tennessee who made an official case for impeachment last year. Congressman cohen you have interviews to five mph man against president still not strong and you are calling upon congress to start impeachment hearings why now well i think theres been times before when they could have been brought i mean from almost the beginning of his administration hes done things that have been difficult to bear for people that are used to american president s who is exhibit grace and aplomb and intelligence and awareness but hes committed acts concerning his
Business Practices<\/a> his businesses the money hes made which are in violation of our constitution called emoluments clause and then he came up with the firing of james call me which i thought was a very low point in
American History<\/a> and think that was a distraction of justice so these things have occurred and ive held back and held back and held back and that finally what happened at charlottesville. Really was kind of the straw that broke the camels back what happened
Charlottesville Virginia<\/a> where neo nazis and
Ku Klux Klansmen<\/a> paraded with impunity as they should i guess in a free country but they marched and. Wave nazi flags and talked about the jews will now take our jobs to our places and seeing what happened charles for him out of the kristallnacht and being jewish i said i cannot sit back and let this happen in my country all in pots and
Democratic Party<\/a> leaders as say that they dont think that the peaceful and is a someplace they should go to so you dont have the backing in your own party to start impeachment hearings no i dont but that doesnt stop me from wanting to do and doing what i think is right. I support leader pelosi and im a proud member than her party but i think weve been too timid too many times i think the people that are the hard core trump people. Theyre acting like impeachment some of seventy responses about a civil war and youre not going to like whats going to come and youre going to be the enemy and weve got guns and bob law. Those are the people the democrats are ever going to get politically i think that the leadership is think and politically and i understand politically because the political world of want to get a majority in congress in twenty eighteen but i think you still have to speak out on the truth and i think are based appreciates the truth im doing this because i felt compelled to do it was charlottesville and ive lived through
Richard Nixon<\/a> and i know what its like to have a corrupt criminal corrupt per se with criminal as president i think weve got that situation now but the republicans have control of both houses in congress so you know i think that the actually going to have a chance of the likelihood of a passing is this slim and none and slim is the long shot but at the same time if the democrats who believe that hes committed impeachable offenses in red districts that support them in that. Dont come forward and bring the subject up and start the debate how do you expect the republicans whose districts right now are supportive of tropic instead pietschmann to ever have the guts to come forth and go listen the country and our democracy are at risk to this. Individual and that so you have to start somewhere so i did it thank you very much here very well. Now pope francis has made history by carrying out the first papal airborne wedding francis is on a visit in south america the marriage took place on board his plane on routes to an event in the ceremony was spur of the moment with the pontiff joining the happy couple on wing and a prayer. Santiago airport early on thursday pope francis departed chiles capital on a short flight to the
Northern City<\/a> of. Little did the pontiff know hed soon be making history. At the center of the toll two flight attendants kahlo q father. And paolo pedestrian leith. In passing they mention to from says that they were a couple married in a civil ceremony. But then suddenly he asked us if wed had a
Church Wedding<\/a> too i said we couldnt get the date we were supposed to get married there was an earthquake. Because it was february twenty seventh twenty ten you play like this and he asked do you want me to marry you. But he asked are you sure are you sure you want me to marry you yes of course absolutely. The brief impromptu ceremony was captured in a few photos the happy couple who are clearly on cloud nine. Its such a tremendous emotion were very very happy. Never before has a pope married someone on a plane and. The couple already has two daughters and this is truly a story for them to tell like grandchildren perhaps the closest you can get to a marriage made in heaven. To sports now and the bundle goes match day nineteen kicks off tonight when heritage berlin entertain dortmund the build up has been dominated by the future of dortmund star striker
Pierre Emerick<\/a> obama young he misses out again with a transfer possibly on the horizon but coach peter is trying to concentrate on the positives. Picture show guy has one thing on his mind maintaining dortmunds unbeaten streak and essential task is to stay in the race for this seasons been this league title. Since he took over at the helm back in december the black and yellows have bounced back after several months in freefall. So its no surprise she is feeling up exact head of their away clash to hat. Which can expose it if i think its all positive so if theres a good mood in the team is this theyre having fun doing their work and feeling really motivated by that i would tell them that some of these days to turn on his her star guy had a lot of thinking to do when putting together his starting eleven. Striker
Pierre Emerick<\/a> obama young has been left out of the squad i made rumors hell soon move to premier
League Club Arsenal<\/a> there was some good news with nineteen year old sensation christian six set to make a return from injury. Is ready to play again he took part in the last two training sessions and were going to see how he is so hes a possibility for the game. In america to see shows no i just trash awaits dortmund berlin unbeaten in their last three home games against the visitors. Youre watching news still to come standing defiant as jail time looms we ask one of hong kongs leading prodemocracy activists what he hopes to gain to civil disobedience. That story and much more coming up in the next thirty minutes. Takes it personally with the wonderful people and stories that make it so special. My. God oh in sixty minutes. Meet the germans new and
Surprising New<\/a> aspects of lines and culture in germany. U. S. American keep music takes a look at germany to sink receives at the traditions from everyday lives and language. So im going to kyung to check. The trick of t. W. Come meet the germans. Are you up to speed on the latest technology. Then it may be time for an upgrade become part of the future become a cyborg if i could. Say a word so ive created a new sense of the new organ and design my perception of reality implants that make every day life easier. I lose money. On a daily basis that optimize the human body and connect people more effectively. I hope this will make us more ethical persons what would life be like as a cyborg. What effect will it happen society does this human race move to upgrade i think its only the beginning of this. Cyborg schuman machines starting february first on t w. Welcome back youre watching news our top story meteorologist say frederica was the worst storm to hit germany in a decade at least nine people were killed by strong gales that tore across europe high winds also brought a train travel to a halt stranding many passengers overnight. Now chance im going there cause troubles and forming new
German Government<\/a> run up against another major hurdle on sunday the social democrats are set to vote on whether to
Start Formal Coalition<\/a> talks with the chancellors conservative s. P. D. Leader martin chills on the
Party Executive<\/a> have already agreed now the rank and file needs to endorse the decision but members are split on whether its a good move the f. E. D. s youth wing says the party should reject another grand coalition nicknamed in german and rebuild itself in the opposition. We have seen your cross with us here in studio shes a political analyst at
Berlin Humboldt University<\/a> good morning thank you for joining us and how crucial is this vote on sunday very crucial indeed i mean this is sort of the vote that needs to be approved in order for the real
Coalition Talks<\/a> to start do you think martin has a majority at this point its a bit tricky so we have already seen some regional associations are against forming a new grand coalition but i think in the end he should come out with a majority of yes votes i guess looking at this from the outside people would say you know these are two sizes centuries spent the last four years in government together so what does the s. P. D. Really have to lose in going into another coalition with chancellor merkel conservatives i mean so in the short term obviously its a credibility loss because right of the deal actions they said they want to go in opposition and again after the talks failed they again said they do not want to form a grand coalition with the conservatives and in the long run i mean they always lost votes after they formed a grand coalition with the court serve a diffs so this might be sort of the long term losses from forming a coalition where the last four years so bad they werent really but the s. P. D. And i mean the s. P. D. Was also able to. Transport some of their preferences into actual policy but it was still always recognised as a win for angle a miracle instead of the social democrats so it looks like its going to be a close call on sunday if martin shows doesnt get the majority that hes seeking could that be the end of chancellor merkels leadership because thats what a lot of people are speculating yes but i still dont see any real appropriate successor of michael in the c. D. U. At the time right so even if there will be new elections. It will be very interesting to see if they actually go in in these elections with merkel or if they find someone else to do it i think might be the successor in a couple years but not right now really the other option on the table is that chancellor merkel could form a minority government explain to us that option yeah i mean minority governments actually work they do so in most of the scandinavian countries but the problem here in germany i think is that we dont have any experience with that and minority governments needs to have a very. Talkative a very compromising paul humans and i dont see this right now because there is a lot of conflict going on between the parties in the
Parliament Even<\/a> within the sort of the established mainstream parties but isnt germany based on a system of consensus politics that the parties
Work Together<\/a> i mean why would the chancellor be so against having a minority government minority governments are still seen as very unstable in germany so this is minority government or rather the thing you do when there is no other option left and its it doesnt have a very
Good Standing<\/a> in germany even though it works in other countries so i think the parties and also the public will have will need some time to adjust to this option in the future but i dont think its an option right now we mentioned that the social democrats youth wing is particularly against going into another
Coalition Government<\/a> with chancellor merkels conservatives and their leader kevin it has been speaking to the media over and over again on this issue lets listen briefly to what he had to say. Im going to market it means
Anglo American<\/a> would have to secure majorities from case to case. She shies away from it because its not her political star i can understand that all human level german politics cant revolve around the sensibilities of
Anglo American<\/a> and get america or europe here. Do you think thats fair is that a question of her style that it doesnt play to her sensibilities. I mean yes it is a question of style but still as we already said its also a question of of the whole of the political system here in germany right we had dont have any experiences with that we had one on the federal level but that didnt work out so. Its really not only because of angle merkel but its also because of the other parties i mean i think if i remember correctly in two thousand and thirteen the s. P. D. Would have had the chance to form minority government with the green party because they would have had a leftist majority with the left party but they didnt want to do it because its just not the usual thing to do in germany right so it will take some time for the parties to adjust to this new option i think it has been an hour one hundred seventeen days since the election this is been a very protracted process how has this changed the political process in germany i think. The public will have to get used to these longer
Coalition Building<\/a> talks but still i dont think it has these necessary necessarily these negative consequences because the government is still working right and theres nothing very pressing that needs to be done right now and that that a caretaker government cant do so i think. We will be faced with these these hard
Coalition Formation<\/a> things in the future but i dont think that this long time will have any negative consequence. Right political analyst kraus from
Berlin Humboldt University<\/a> spanier thank you very much for your analysis this morning. And we will have full coverage of the vote and the fall out on a sunday you can watch it all right here on d. W. Or stream it online at www dot com now german lawmakers have voted in favor of a law that clamps down on antisemitism the new legislation will create the post of antisemitism commissioner in the
German Government<\/a> for the first time the move was prompted by a vents at a recent appropriate demonstration in germany legislators also blamed the growth of right when populism on increasing antisemitism. Last december mainly arab protesters chanted slogans intifada until victory and down with israel at a demonstration in berlin it was the burning of the israeli flag at a pro palestinian demonstration near the
Brandenburg Gate<\/a> right in the heart of the german capital that sparked a fresh debate over the growing antisemitism in germany. Now lawmakers want to act by installing an anti semitism commissioner as recommended by a specially appointed expert group. This report tells us that most antisemitic activities crimes at attacks come from right wing extremism. Its. Called. But also that a growing number of anti semitic action has immigrated. Give bango is. By people who come from a region where hatred of israel and anti semitism are widely being cultivated. Over. Six million
European Jews<\/a> were murdered during the nazi era
Germany Special<\/a> responsibility for jewish life is political consensus speakers from the greens the s. P. D. And the left party more in that anti semitism is not limited to a few extremists when the expectant moms dont is there the committee was very clear in its statement that anti semitism is widespread and leads right to the middle of society to unions to
Church Congregations<\/a> even to the
Political Parties<\/a> nine times. The right wing populist alternative for
Germany Party<\/a> or a f t however which has openly called for a turnaround in the way germany
Commemorates World<\/a> war two says islam is the elephant in the room when it comes to defining the real threat to jewish life visine but still we can all see it you call it immigration mr color or people from other cultures and north africa and the middle east several members of
Parliament Say<\/a> that the f. D. A. Itself has an anti semitism problem and that there are even holocaust deniers among the right wing populist the
German Parliament<\/a> agreed a resolution against all forms of antisemitism with a large majority including a hefty votes. To hong kong now where democracy activists are battling in the courts over a protest that happened nearly four years ago on wednesday joshua wang one of the leading the figures in the socalled
Umbrella Movement<\/a> was sentenced to three months in jail long was found guilty of obstructing a protest camp clearance during the two thousand and fourteen rallies that paralyzed parts of the city its the second time hes been imprisoned supporters gathered outside the courthouse promising to continue their civil disobedience. More than a dozen other activists were given suspended prison terms one of them was nathan law one of the leading activists in this group he joins us from hong kong for more on the story and nathan thank you very much for joining us on our program what is the state of your case right now could you still go to prison. Well yes probably because josh award. For two cases the one. Having heard that yes three days are to go and no one was having friday two months ago but we appealed and we are waiting for their verdict or the court of appeal so for the previous events that may present or more than two months. Away. But weve been threatened or my. Case will be i think further in the near future so for the time being. The. Case and he has another awaiting case. Which is waiting for the further it may lead him to get into jail for the second point ok you mentioned joshua also. Both back in jail have you been in contact with them one of theyve been saying. Yes definitely i paid a visit to josh show yesterday and hes fine and hes actually i think they can take as before and he is getting used to the environment or the prison because. The second times are getting to be getting to the present and im sure that my fellow activists they are very calm to impress women because that is the challenge that the government imposed if we could get along with it we can and do all of these. In prison than we have. To to to put on a thats a sentiment we also heard from joshua long just before he went to jail lets listen to what he said to the media. But they. Dont quite you know. You know youre right. Do you agree with that sentiment i mean how do you feel about the prospect of spending time behind bars. Oh definitely because i was locked in a. Few months ago and. I could see you know that sentiment even though i cannot get in touch with. My mind you im going to keep sending messages to the beat of. The pos a message to the public so as long as we could think through the. Time in the past maybe approach was to contribute to the democratic movement. But nathan arent the jailings in these court cases discouraging young people from joining your movement. Well definitely that would be
Chilling Effect<\/a> expect really when the call is ruling heavily in terms of sentencing. On the other hand the sacrifice for all those who are impressed and could also means by that we could set an example feel as them to face these people they struck. The common good of society by risking comes out i think it also encourages more people to come out. So i think it has both sides but the most important thing is the one who are suffering which is who we. Actually feel if we think that we could and do of these painful experience and we can hang on now your
Umbrella Movement<\/a> had wide support in two thousand and fifteen brought parts of hong kong to a standstill and you were demanding free and
Fair Elections<\/a> but has anything really changed since then. Well to be honest the situation gets worse the interventional getting which will then be full and for example the disqualification of them question lots of legislators and i am the one who was elected by more than fifty thousand voters but the government disqualified me by. Explaining the lol from beijing site so thats definitely thats a safe thing situation on call and i think most of the democratic supporters they do hang well and they look forward to a
Bright Future<\/a> but now. Look side battles between the come from between beijing and the democratic process you know nathan you said in the past that part of what drives you is that youre fighting for equality in hong kong but people there are very divided over support of your movement so what about your demands would really make a difference in terms of equality. Well equalities one over ill call said it when we fly will see and definitely the cone what if i did a society and the way we moved away to was democracy is difficult because the rise of china people. They look at when the they are located at. Getting a free ride chinas economy so so that it is quite decided but i think if we wish for. Impressive values we help those in the privileged in the home call them people who are recognize that democracy is the system that protects us all and strive for equality all right hong kong politician and democracy activist nathan la nathan thank you so much for joining us on a program. Now another issue of causing great frustration in hong kong is the crowded city sky high rents for the poor that can mean hard choices social housing is scarce forcing people to share tiny apartments others literally sleep in cages our next report shows one womans drive to find homes and dignity for hong kongs destitute some have doctored the angel of the poor. Their home is a cage seven men live in a single room in bitter poverty they often dont have enough money for three meals a day. Mr long shows us where hes been living for years. He gets about five hundred euros in welfare every month nearly half of which he spends on his cage bed and electricity. Is expendable as trash we have been cast out he has given up on us. Their only ray of hope is life shannon she visits them regularly and asks how theyre doing what they need and brings them extra money for food. She works for an
Aid Organization<\/a> that looks after
People Living<\/a> in miserable conditions in hong kong. Everything is ready set and also use for a shameful because the whole call we have here from his office and people they are so rich in hong kong and that the governments have huge losses so i think that up once you have the capacity and resources to help these people but we just allow this to happen. Anywhere in the world is living space is an affordable as in hong kong theres very little room for the more than seven million residents but there are plenty of buyers for luxury apartments a profitable business for
Real Estate Companies<\/a>. Buying an apartment is barely affordable even for the middle class its long been the norm for them to spend hundreds of their income on rent or animal gauge hong kong is a housing nightmare for many. People call her the angel of the poor because of her efforts to help out visits the home of thirteen year old czech ming onus here have subdivided many of the apartments into mini lodgings known as shoe boxes with just a
Part Time Job<\/a> and welfare all this mother and child can afford are about two and a half square metres with a bunk bed and a small table the mother cries a lot and wishes she could provide
Something Better<\/a> for her son so you very much. Our apartment should really be big enough that my son and i can move around freely. Little in his own but here its so small that we can only enter the room one at a time. Checkmating wont tell his classmates how he lives hes too ashamed most people here work but they dont earn enough for an apartment of their own so several people are forced to share a grubby kitchen and a single bathroom aboard their only hope is a state subsidized apartment but the waiting list is several years long. And gives advice helps people deal with bureaucracy and puts pressure on officials where she can. Meet me in the slightest ways easy to people being really feel really really there you know hopeless and helpless because. Here you can even use it in some ways many hearts and some people you know more easily and besides now so many people and i didnt know. About surgery percent of hong kongs residents live in subsidized housing but theres not nearly enough to go around the hunt for an affordable living space even drives people to live in corrugated iron hops atop factories with little by way of safety features its illegal and dangerous. But where else are people supposed to go. Children are especially vulnerable ly shan herself grew up in poverty and knows how they fail many dont even have enough space at home to do their homework. The
Aid Organization<\/a> has other volunteers who help them too. And here theyre taught not to be ashamed of being poor. Theyre still images well because they feel that you period in others and it wasnt how was it it a day at the beginning theyre not feeling that bad but what caused the other people they dont know that there was ample we have with us some children their house minority. Living in this kind of eating small space and. Lying xan is calling for more subsidized housing from the
City Government<\/a> she says too much land goes to the powerful
Real Estate Companies<\/a> shes already helped thousands of residents to move from their shoe box dwellings to subsidized housing sometimes it took years such as with ms tie up the apartments the bigger the rents cheaper for residents it means a complete life style change fewer worries and more money left over its a never ending job but a rewarding one i feel happy because when i help people there in the because situation i feel very sorry for them and so i wore her and they finally put their situation may be very happy. I dont know because. Helping people is kind of happiness. Those living in cage beds generally pay more rent for their space than people who live in subsidized flats if it werent for life shans help mr long and the other men here might not even have warm clothing for the cooler winter nights or the world getting more and more crowded housing shortages are demanding increasingly
Creative Solutions<\/a> estonian architects are using
Clever Design<\/a> to squeeze the most out of limited living space. People in the stony and capital have got used to the size of tiny has a scattered around talent the architect who designed them mark believes downsizing is the only way
Forward Space<\/a> and resources become ever scarcer and he says the whole house should be eco friendly. This is by comparison six centimeters the same right fifty centimeters food so we can imagine that. The story was the houses can operate off the grid and he has
Renewable Energy<\/a> solar panels on the roof provide electricity as we started to make buildings small as possible when were at the same time was in. The free space of two so but you can really move here theres plenty of space for one but a couple might already find is a base of a squeeze there are twenty five square metres of floor space a fully equipped yunis cost about eighty thousand euros. The estonian design has won several prizes and demo has its have already been installed near london and amsterdam. Set it up by the similar way like were talking about it here it goes all day but when you bring it. To them it takes like three four was so question is always more than the. Most houses are rooted to the spots however at this particular model can be moved without much difficulty and the estonian government finds that very interesting we see really
Great Potential<\/a> in it because it kind of represents the dynamic not nature of todays
Digital Society<\/a> because people are moving and theyre not always in one location theyre not necessary location dependent so having this kind of temporary uses for for
Living Spaces<\/a> as well its really important the units can be stacked or linked horizontally homes can be made of multiple units the design allows for such flexibility. Its a stone a testing platform and when it works in a stone then its works much much easier in the bigger cities where all every square with as much as water meter is much much more expensive the designer of this tiny house is thinking big it could have revolutionize housing and the housing markets around the world. Youre watching news from berlin you can go to our web site for all the latest news and information around the clock well be back in just a few minutes you know. The be. The best. The be the be. The be. The be. The be. The best. The barcelona out the berlin stories about me im so special. You. Should. Follow. The be above. Thirty minutes. The new season of radio crime thriller. For investigative cases that will keep you on your toes. Crazy stories of the best idea ever so every young person leads us into crime fighter a sad tale afraid to let friends. Crime fighters dont miss it so this is the view from my seat in the one section. Sara willis knows her stuff. Is. Going to be the rest of. The residuals and conductors. And she shows just how diverse
Classical Music<\/a> can be at. Sarahs music contemporary classical. On d w. O o dropping bombs on civilians during the march on the situation escalates it was no longer enough for scruples. Roofless calculation military leaders were coping extent of the mass chaos
Technological Progress<\/a> of the conflagrations massacres cut coming. To her starting february third on t w. Frankfurt to help watch
International Gateway<\/a> to the best connection self road and rail. Located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. Experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. Be our guest at
Frankfurt Airport<\/a> city managed by from. This is the news live from berlin chaos and destruction in europe the worst storm in a decade batters in britain the netherlands and
Germany Train<\/a> service more in store stranding many overnight like here in cologne well have the latest on that and. Also coming up jimmy social democrats get set to decide whether to partner up with
Angela Merkels<\/a> conservatives will go into the opposition will preview sundays vote and the potential so locked. In donald trump approaches a year in the white house and whats the verdict on depends on who you ask was for","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia800109.us.archive.org\/35\/items\/DW_20180119_060000_DW_News_-_News\/DW_20180119_060000_DW_News_-_News.thumbs\/DW_20180119_060000_DW_News_-_News_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240630T12:35:10+00:00"}