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The northwest of germany. He is one of over 80,000 people denied this basic right because they are disabled. While many other European Countries have lifted traditional restrictions, julian and his family wonder why germany has failed to do so. Reporter Julian Peters is taking a close look at the Candidates Campaign posters. He takes an active interest in politics and the upcoming election. So whos that . Julian christian lindner. Reporter and what do you think of him . Julian he looks better now. Hes wearing a dress shirt. Reporter 29yearold julian also has opinions on the candidates platforms, but because he has down syndrome and his parents have power of attorney, hes not allowed to vote. Julian takes issue with that and he doesnt mind talking about it with those who have influence. Julian herr schummer. Reporter whos that . Julian hes with the cdu. Reporter how does he feel about the fact he cant vote . Julian its not okay. Reporter julian and his father have invited uwe schummer o
Denied this basic right because they are disabled. While many other European Countries have lifted traditional restrictions, julian and his family wonder why germany has failed to do so. Reporter Julian Peters is taking a close look at the Candidates Campaign posters. He takes an active interest in politics and the upcoming election. So whos that . Julian christian lindner. Reporter and what do you think of him . Julian he looks better now. Hes wearing a dress shirt. Reporter 29yearold julian also has opinions on the candidates platforms, but because he has down syndrome and his parents have power of attorney, hes not allowed to vote. Julian takes issue with that and he doesnt mind talking about it with those who have influence. Julian herr schummer. Reporter whos that . Julian hes with the cdu. Reporter how does he feel about the fact he cant vote . Julian its not okay. Reporter julian and his father have invited uwe schummer over to tell him that they think its not fair that julian i
The northwest of germany. He is one of over 80,000 people denied this basic right because they are disabled. While many other European Countries have lifted traditional restrictions, julian and his family wonder why germany has failed to do so. Reporter Julian Peters is taking a close look at the Candidates Campaign posters. He takes an active interest in politics and the upcoming election. So whos that . Julian christian lindner. Reporter and what do you think of him . Julian he looks better now. Hes wearing a dress shirt. Reporter 29yearold julian also has opinions on the candidates platforms, but because he has down syndrome and his parents have power of attorney, hes not allowed to vote. Julian takes issue with that and he doesnt mind talking about it with those who have influence. Julian herr schummer. Reporter whos that . Julian hes with the cdu. Reporter how does he feel about the fact he cant vote . Julian its not okay. Reporter julian and his father have invited uwe schummer o
Anyone else who has served over this threequarters of a century. What we are going to do here is talk about some of the issues central to the origins, conduct, and end of the cold war. For those of you whose appetite is whetted simply by all of this, theres copies of henrys most recent book on world order, available for a reasonable price outside. He and i will have a conversation for a bit, and then well open it up to you, our members. And theres one other reason that im so glad to have henry here. Id like to think that the way he in some ways got his start was in this institution sixty years ago, when he was the rapporteur of a study group looking at then the Emergent Technology of Nuclear Weapons. And in the same way that some people today are beginning to sit down and say, what is the consequence of all these new technologies in cyber and what might they mean for the conduct of American Foreign policy and International Relations, henry, with some of the giants in the field at that