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the reasons they invite us is because it is a berlin theater, and berlin has incredible attraction all over the world, especially as a city of art. >> he burst onto the scene in the 1990's. he was quickly branded the new infant terrible of german theater. he was credited with revolutionizing the legendary theater, shocking audiences with social realism. he has picked up one of the most prestigious awards in the world of theater, but it is unlikely to be the final act in his career. >> being with the culture scene, the german book price has gone to [unintelligible] for the book "in times of fading life." he tells the story of his extended family, with its hopes shuttered, illusions, and dreams, a partly autobiographical history set in berlin, the soviet union, and mexico. large parts take place in the former communist east germany. big ben may be turning into the leaning tower of london. the british capital landmark is listing slightly, but about half a meter at its highest point. years of nearby the excavation have contributed to the tilt, including an extension of the underground and
the reasons they invite us is because it is a berlin theater, and berlin has incredible attraction all over the world, especially as a city of art. >> he burst onto the scene in the 1990's. he was quickly branded the new infant terrible of german theater. he was credited with revolutionizing the legendary theater, shocking audiences with social realism. he has picked up one of the most prestigious awards in the world of theater, but it is unlikely to be the final act in his career....
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steve evans live in berlin. christian fraser live in paris, thank you very much. and just to update out very latest as to what's happening or not happening with the eye yal tan prime minister, we understand that a northern league spokeswoman, the coalition partner inside the italian government, has told the bbc that the reports in a deal that a deal had been reached for mr. berlusconi to step down in the new year are not true. that's the latest. we understand that mr. berlusconi and the northern league leader, they spoke last night, talked about pensions, and there was no quid pro quo between the retiring age being raised to 67 and mr. berlusconi agreeing to go. that was at the nun of that breaking news, but according to the latest reports, this idea of a deal that would see mr. berlusconi go are not true. more on that for you as soon as we can. the bbc has discovered fresh evidence that pakistan has been actively supporting the taliban in afghanistan while acting as washington's ally in public. here's david loyn. >> the long war in afghanistan was intensifying in
steve evans live in berlin. christian fraser live in paris, thank you very much. and just to update out very latest as to what's happening or not happening with the eye yal tan prime minister, we understand that a northern league spokeswoman, the coalition partner inside the italian government, has told the bbc that the reports in a deal that a deal had been reached for mr. berlusconi to step down in the new year are not true. that's the latest. we understand that mr. berlusconi and the...
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a week ago in berlin, she was saying that there must be changed. she said today, we will see later about that. it might be necessary. she is changing her 10 slightly on bad. she is falling in behind the commission, demanding strong support from all around the state. >> it was a day of waiting and frustration for anyone wanting to travel in and out of greece today. >> a general strike force the cancellation of all flights in the country. >> of thousands of workers took to the streets of athens to protest millions of jobs cuts. >> and job cuts and wage reductions are elements of the savings greece needs to make in order to qualify for more bailout to help. >> the chance is never -- the chant is "never." a stable never accept the government cuts. they say austerity measures are only pushing greece deeper into recession. >> this strike is a crucial day of battle for us. it is clear how much the socialist government are siding with capitalist government. we demand an end to this policy, to these measures that lower our wages and make our lives miserable
a week ago in berlin, she was saying that there must be changed. she said today, we will see later about that. it might be necessary. she is changing her 10 slightly on bad. she is falling in behind the commission, demanding strong support from all around the state. >> it was a day of waiting and frustration for anyone wanting to travel in and out of greece today. >> a general strike force the cancellation of all flights in the country. >> of thousands of workers took to the...
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to commemorate that date, two groups in berlin have created a public monument. it is called the freedom park. >> to bring as many alter egos as i could. >> they decided to invite different contemporary artists from all over. >> i come from paris. >> to create different paintings on actual segments of the fallen berlin wall. >> i like when wall can do something. this wall -- have a lot of things to tell people. >> so the different artists talk about their contributions to their particular piece and what it means to them. >> i'm starting this project with no ambition at all and i was thinking about painting -- very fast, very violent, very compressive and in a never-ending work. >> their message is no challenge for too great for a world that stands together. >> creating all of those separation of different points. the berlin wall. >> it was the physical symbol of the iron curtain to so many people. >> growing up in the cold war and seeing this happening to the berlin wall, is really amazing. >> to be hear and to be a part of this. >> addicted to angry birds, these
to commemorate that date, two groups in berlin have created a public monument. it is called the freedom park. >> to bring as many alter egos as i could. >> they decided to invite different contemporary artists from all over. >> i come from paris. >> to create different paintings on actual segments of the fallen berlin wall. >> i like when wall can do something. this wall -- have a lot of things to tell people. >> so the different artists talk about their...
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bbc news, berlin. >> he is still in berlin. we also have christian in paris. we heard of that international leaders had to thrash it out. this has affected them domestically, as well. has sarkozy come off in the face of his system in france? >> nicolas sarkozy has been unpopular for some time. he has very poor poll ratings. obviously, with an election six months away, he needed to come out of this with something. he has a very important two weeks. he is the chair of the g-20 next week, where he will play the role of the international statesman. imagine if he would have gone to the summit without something in his hands. i guess it is positive. when you are so far behind in the polls, you need something. you will never make up the ground. he needs some big wins. today, the way this is being spun, it is a big win. we will see if it unravels or if it is a giant step toward solving the crisis. if it is, and given his image of the prudent president in the french media, this could be a step in the right direction for him. the jury is still out. >> when it comes to an
bbc news, berlin. >> he is still in berlin. we also have christian in paris. we heard of that international leaders had to thrash it out. this has affected them domestically, as well. has sarkozy come off in the face of his system in france? >> nicolas sarkozy has been unpopular for some time. he has very poor poll ratings. obviously, with an election six months away, he needed to come out of this with something. he has a very important two weeks. he is the chair of the g-20 next...
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yes they were unmoved germany is the state of the germans but if you are today you have parts in berlin with more than thirty forty percent of foreign us when it's just too much germany has large ethnic minority populations from turkey the arab world and beyond many families now have second and third generation members with german citizenship and they're gaining political representatives who defy anyone who says they don't belong here m p d or other parties. could not to say to me or take to me this part of me is to reach out and whereas most political parties are now finding candidates from the ethnic groups they represent those on the right are posting up banners and slogans with the message go back where you came from with such a political divide the potential is there for german politics to become a lot nastier it's not immediately obvious that this fruit and vegetable store is at the edge of the turkish district in berlin it looks much like a fruit and vegetable stall elsewhere in the city but the question being fought over in political debates is will this region become a route fo
yes they were unmoved germany is the state of the germans but if you are today you have parts in berlin with more than thirty forty percent of foreign us when it's just too much germany has large ethnic minority populations from turkey the arab world and beyond many families now have second and third generation members with german citizenship and they're gaining political representatives who defy anyone who says they don't belong here m p d or other parties. could not to say to me or take to me...
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reports from berlin. now one attack by army to search areas in syria has reportedly left seventeen soldiers dead according to human rights groups this comes after the arab league condemned be continuing killings of civilians in the country and the regime protests the arab in a serial committee is due to hold another round of talks with the syrian officials over the weekend to help and at the crisis the un estimates more than three thousand people have been killed since march when the uprising against president bashar al assad began protesters have also been calling for a no fly zone over the country as well as aerial support from nato warplanes but brian becker from the u.s. based antiwar coalition answer believes unlike libya serious too strong for the alliance to intervene and that's why the west wants to spark a civil war there to bring about regime change. or using the same lingo the same scenario the syrian opposition is borrowing a page from the playbook for libya they know that they can come to pow
reports from berlin. now one attack by army to search areas in syria has reportedly left seventeen soldiers dead according to human rights groups this comes after the arab league condemned be continuing killings of civilians in the country and the regime protests the arab in a serial committee is due to hold another round of talks with the syrian officials over the weekend to help and at the crisis the un estimates more than three thousand people have been killed since march when the uprising...
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reports from berlin. and attack by army does it isn't serious reportedly left seventeen soldiers dead according to human rights groups it comes after the arab league condemned the continued killings of civilians in the country and in pro regime protests and the arab ministerial committee is due to hold another round of talks with syrian officials over the weekend to try to end this crisis the u.n. estimates more than three thousand people have been killed since march when the uprising against president bashar assad began some of the protesters have also been calling for a no fly zone over the country there ial support from nato planes this is in syrian writer and democracy can train or shall kill or told r.t. that most of the population doesn't support for inferential. the cycle we're against military intervention but this is a day to morrow or in ten years time even if the regime is to ny late every one of us would still be against military intervention we fight for freedom and we don't want to add exter
reports from berlin. and attack by army does it isn't serious reportedly left seventeen soldiers dead according to human rights groups it comes after the arab league condemned the continued killings of civilians in the country and in pro regime protests and the arab ministerial committee is due to hold another round of talks with syrian officials over the weekend to try to end this crisis the u.n. estimates more than three thousand people have been killed since march when the uprising against...
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to cross-talk population levels i'm joined by bob tuna or sitting here in berlin he's the executive director of united nations population fund in washington we crossed him arthur madison campbell sees a lecture at the school of public health at the university of california berkeley and in gainesville we have now if you conley he's a professor of history at columbia university all right frogs this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it but first marcia where does the world stand right now seven billion people and still counting today's world population is double what it was in one thousand nine hundred seven and seven times what it was only two centuries ago i met century projected growth will put that figure at nine point three billion people concerns are mounting that such a sustained expansion of the humankind threatens to run dry this planet's already overstretched resources. the business as usual scenario predicts that humanity will be using renewable resources and land at the rate of two planets each year by twenty thirty and just over two poi
to cross-talk population levels i'm joined by bob tuna or sitting here in berlin he's the executive director of united nations population fund in washington we crossed him arthur madison campbell sees a lecture at the school of public health at the university of california berkeley and in gainesville we have now if you conley he's a professor of history at columbia university all right frogs this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it but first marcia...
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after the fall of the berlin walls there were no summits about how we cut down government. the lesson from the wall of the berlin wall is that we have too extensive a government and we ought to cut it down. and everybody degrees. but yet, wherever you -- everybody grease. wherever you go you have to extend socialism. it is the summit was how government can get more revenue in order for them to be more important, which is exactly the opposite. so socialism is the way of -- it guides our behavior in strict contrast to what we believe to be the facts of the world. host: let me ask you this. a while back, hayek, who was he? guest: he was an economist important in vienna. he started his profentional with a rear in vienna in the mid 1920's. the late 1920's. and people in britain at the london school of economics were impressed with the book he had written and with the work that he had done, and they invited him to come to the london school. and at a relatively young age he was a professionor at the london school of economics. he spent the 1930's and most of the 1940's there. earl
after the fall of the berlin walls there were no summits about how we cut down government. the lesson from the wall of the berlin wall is that we have too extensive a government and we ought to cut it down. and everybody degrees. but yet, wherever you -- everybody grease. wherever you go you have to extend socialism. it is the summit was how government can get more revenue in order for them to be more important, which is exactly the opposite. so socialism is the way of -- it guides our behavior...
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pot boils over immigration anger drives a deepening divide through communities are two reports from berlin. activists say syrian security forces have killed at least thirty people during mass protests calling for the downfall of pres president bashar assad's regime this comes after the arab league condemned the continuing killings of civilians in the country arab ministerial committee is due to hold another round of talks with syrian officials later on sunday to help end the crisis the u.n. estimates more than three thousand people have been killed since march when the anti regime uprising began some of the protesters have also been calling for a no fly zone over the country and aerial support from nato warplanes but dissident syrian writer and democracy campaigner told our troops that most of the population doesn't support foreign intervention. or against military intervention whether it's a date tomorrow or in ten years' time even if the regime is to every one of us would still be against military intervention we fight for freedom and we don't want to wait external slavery to our domesti
pot boils over immigration anger drives a deepening divide through communities are two reports from berlin. activists say syrian security forces have killed at least thirty people during mass protests calling for the downfall of pres president bashar assad's regime this comes after the arab league condemned the continuing killings of civilians in the country arab ministerial committee is due to hold another round of talks with syrian officials later on sunday to help end the crisis the u.n....
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he added that he would be heading to berlin to discuss feeding -- speeding up the rescue plan for europe. as the search for european stability continues, now there is the specter of eurozone inflation. >> this adds to the volatility on the markets. latest figures show inflation has led from 2.5% to 3%. this is the highest level in almost three years and well above the target threshold of 2%. in germany, prices for petrochemical products rose sharply along with clothing and shoes. it was not much for traders to smile about. europe has marked its worst quarter since 2008. the major political elements are not convincing investors that things will soon improve. >> the mood at the frankfurt stock exchange is gloomy and it is not likely to get better anytime soon. investors are worried about a looming recession and a spread of the debt crisis. from july to september, that drove shares down across europe. one of the hardest hit was the act is exchange which lost 30% of its value. the dax lost nearly 25% since july. that means that 30 major companies that make up the blue chip index lost a total
he added that he would be heading to berlin to discuss feeding -- speeding up the rescue plan for europe. as the search for european stability continues, now there is the specter of eurozone inflation. >> this adds to the volatility on the markets. latest figures show inflation has led from 2.5% to 3%. this is the highest level in almost three years and well above the target threshold of 2%. in germany, prices for petrochemical products rose sharply along with clothing and shoes. it was...
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in thirty years from now ok if i can go to you our guest in berlin i mean today i mean it really gets down to maybe not numbers but what's a good sound to his type of lifestyle that people want to be able to have and if we look at the rich north and the rich west they consume most of the world's resources and we have emerging middle classes all around the the developing world the emerging world and they want to live life through european and american peers isn't that really the issue here is how you distribute resources divided by seven billion nine billion ten billion and so forth. i think it goes beyond i think the real common sense in some developing parts of the world where population is growing faster economies can sustain and i think that you know if he is working with those countries you know that to be able to ensure that women and young girls to take advantage of new technologies that are available education and sure that they can be empowered to be choices in their lives to have children going forward so it is first about demographic transition in those countries but beyond
in thirty years from now ok if i can go to you our guest in berlin i mean today i mean it really gets down to maybe not numbers but what's a good sound to his type of lifestyle that people want to be able to have and if we look at the rich north and the rich west they consume most of the world's resources and we have emerging middle classes all around the the developing world the emerging world and they want to live life through european and american peers isn't that really the issue here is...
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the main reason is that paris and berlin are divided over the rescue fund. this was a point of discussion at the high level talks that for the leader of france away from an urgent situation of his own. >> nicolas sarkozy saw his wife and his daughter. negotiations with berlin and head of the summit forced him to keep his visit short. france and germany remained at odds on how to use the financial stability facility. france's idea is to turn this into a bank funded by the ecb. that means increasing the scope of the fund, not its size. >> some people seem to think that leveraging means increasing the guaranteed some but that is not going to happen. germany agreed on a 211 billion euros and that will not change. >> the german government would like to boost to the appeal of government bonds for troubled nations by using the fund to guarantee a part of the investments. that could mean that investors and taxpayers share the risk. behind the scenes, negotiations are in tents. the public as well as investors would like to see this -- results at this weekend's summit
the main reason is that paris and berlin are divided over the rescue fund. this was a point of discussion at the high level talks that for the leader of france away from an urgent situation of his own. >> nicolas sarkozy saw his wife and his daughter. negotiations with berlin and head of the summit forced him to keep his visit short. france and germany remained at odds on how to use the financial stability facility. france's idea is to turn this into a bank funded by the ecb. that means...
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>> hello and welcome to "the journal" in berlin. >> thanks for joining us. >> here is that the headlines as though the world's tennis -- here are the headlines. the world remembers and mourns steve jobs. the man of images and metaphors, the swedish poet tomas transtrÖmer wins the nobel prize in literature. the world of computing and technology is mourning a major loss, the co-founder of apple, steve jobs, died on wednesday after losing his battle with pancreatic cancer. >> tributes have been pouring in from around the world. president barack obama said that the world have lost a visionary and a great american innovator. >> the ipod, the iphone, and the ipad were all brainchild's of jobs. >> a tribute to the man read, "to those of us that have been fortunate enough to know and work with steve have lost a dear man and inspiring mentotor." he he revolutionized the world with these products. he said that this was more than just personal computing. >> in 2010, we added the ipad. >> jobs was and innovator and a self-made millionaire. it all started in this california garage. at age of 21, he
>> hello and welcome to "the journal" in berlin. >> thanks for joining us. >> here is that the headlines as though the world's tennis -- here are the headlines. the world remembers and mourns steve jobs. the man of images and metaphors, the swedish poet tomas transtrÖmer wins the nobel prize in literature. the world of computing and technology is mourning a major loss, the co-founder of apple, steve jobs, died on wednesday after losing his battle with pancreatic...
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. >> the release was welcomed in berlin. the german mediator's help in the negotiations that led to shalit's release. >> we are sincerely glad that the shalit family can hold their son again. we are happy that germany was able to help make that happen. for us, it was clear that germany would provide its support for the release of gilad shalit. >> he warned that the conflict between israel and the palestinians remains a concern. >> the situation is fragile, dangerous. that is why every chance for new progress must be seized. a new opportunity has opened up and it should not be wasted. >> german chancellor angela merkel wish to shalit -- wished shalit well. >> we will have more on that later in a half-hour. another sleepless night thanks to the rating agencies. >> france has done everything it can to keep its triple a rating. moody's has warned they could put the number to the economy on a negative outlook. the market started on the back foot after germany dampened hopes for a quick fit. this drives things down even further. >
. >> the release was welcomed in berlin. the german mediator's help in the negotiations that led to shalit's release. >> we are sincerely glad that the shalit family can hold their son again. we are happy that germany was able to help make that happen. for us, it was clear that germany would provide its support for the release of gilad shalit. >> he warned that the conflict between israel and the palestinians remains a concern. >> the situation is fragile, dangerous....