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the history of friedland book goes back to the tenth century and for a lot of the first established a last resting place here for his father he had a church built on. the silk and a convent. became a pleasant it's a seat of power visited by emperors and kings and the town accumulated quite a bit of will the middle ages. pastor accused of costumes takes me to the treasury here you can find the cathedrals famous collection of artifacts which was lost for forty years. but what is actually in the treasury. don't trust the state it's mostly made up of liturgical objects objects made in the middle ages that the field of function in the church. during services for example or things that were perhaps used display normal aerated during mass and given that it can toggle in today the treasures are displayed in a cabinet seen in the for viewing purposes only in the google isn't the treasure is comprised of a range of smaller and larger items is there perhaps one thing that stands out companies on the not really because even some of the smaller objects have a great history lesson that was abusive
the history of friedland book goes back to the tenth century and for a lot of the first established a last resting place here for his father he had a church built on. the silk and a convent. became a pleasant it's a seat of power visited by emperors and kings and the town accumulated quite a bit of will the middle ages. pastor accused of costumes takes me to the treasury here you can find the cathedrals famous collection of artifacts which was lost for forty years. but what is actually in the...
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the history of friedland goes back to the tenth century emperor also the first established a last resting place here for his father he had a church built on the silk and a convent. became a blessing that a seat of power visited by emperors and kings and the town accumulated quite a bit of wealth in the middle ages. pastor a pistol for costumes takes me to the treasury here you can find the cathedrals famous collection of artifacts which was lost for forty years. but what is actually in the treasury. don't fence the students mostly made up of liturgical objects objects made in the middle ages that the field of function in the church. during services for example or things that were perhaps used displayed or miss rated during mass given that. i wouldn't today the treasures are displayed on cabinets seen in the first viewing purposes only in the google isn't the treasure is comprised of a range of smaller and larger items is there perhaps one thing that stands out. that really because even some of the smaller objects have a great history lisa was abusive to the most important items are made f
the history of friedland goes back to the tenth century emperor also the first established a last resting place here for his father he had a church built on the silk and a convent. became a blessing that a seat of power visited by emperors and kings and the town accumulated quite a bit of wealth in the middle ages. pastor a pistol for costumes takes me to the treasury here you can find the cathedrals famous collection of artifacts which was lost for forty years. but what is actually in the...
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demonstrators the police making sure nobody can get down there if you come this way down to the avenue friedland where you may be able to hear there's still explosions fireworks all kinds of explosions going off just behind me we've seen tear gas used there. as i was speaking to you tear gas being used incredibly liberally by the parisienne police force on the saturday to try and disperse people it really hasn't worked in all honestly the tactics that have been used by the police up until now seem to have to move in into towards a groups of protesters and then retreated away from them and all that does is it allows them to regroup and then re attack again it does seem that they're trying to change tactics in some way right now there's a lot of police moving around we can see small group of those place just over to my left here getting back into another position. the idea certainly seems to be to contain from the riot police at the moment but those demonstrate is that i spoke to they say they aren't going anywhere and they told me exactly why they've come here this saturday to say no to the rise
demonstrators the police making sure nobody can get down there if you come this way down to the avenue friedland where you may be able to hear there's still explosions fireworks all kinds of explosions going off just behind me we've seen tear gas used there. as i was speaking to you tear gas being used incredibly liberally by the parisienne police force on the saturday to try and disperse people it really hasn't worked in all honestly the tactics that have been used by the police up until now...
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start leading up to me we've seen police and demonstrators move their way from this is the the avenue friedland that comes from the arc de triomphe it runs parallel to the police say here in paris they were moving down here we saw and you can see black smoke that billowing black smoke that comes from burning cars that are taking place in the side alleys that go over towards the the the. police say there but if we come around this way just in the moments while i was waiting to talk to you we saw this just turned over by a group of demonstrators there was then a major offensive with tear gas that's the reason my face is all bright red right now a major offensive is to use moved and water cannon move to try to move people away from this area. this hasn't been certainly doesn't seem to have been the most coordinated police response they did seem initially to be wanting to make sure that the arc de triomphe around that central square that that was all sealed off now they seem to want to try and move people away from there as people who were originally at the ark to trail a float off into the differe
start leading up to me we've seen police and demonstrators move their way from this is the the avenue friedland that comes from the arc de triomphe it runs parallel to the police say here in paris they were moving down here we saw and you can see black smoke that billowing black smoke that comes from burning cars that are taking place in the side alleys that go over towards the the the. police say there but if we come around this way just in the moments while i was waiting to talk to you we saw...
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the police making sure nobody can get down there if you come this way down to the avenue friedland where you may be able to hear there's still explosions fireworks all kinds of explosions going off just behind me we've seen tear gas used there. as i was speaking to you tear gas being used incredibly liberally by the parisienne police force on the saturday to try and disperse people it really hasn't worked in all honestly the tactics that have been used by the police up until now seem to have be to move into towards groups of protesters and then retreated away from that and all that does is it allows them to regroup and then re attack again it does seem that they're trying to change tactics in some way right now there's a lot of police moving around we can see small group of those place just over to my left here getting back into another position. the idea certainly seems to be to contain from the riot police at the moment but those demonstrate is that i spoke to they say they aren't going anywhere and they told me exactly why they've come here this saturday to say no to the rise in fuel
the police making sure nobody can get down there if you come this way down to the avenue friedland where you may be able to hear there's still explosions fireworks all kinds of explosions going off just behind me we've seen tear gas used there. as i was speaking to you tear gas being used incredibly liberally by the parisienne police force on the saturday to try and disperse people it really hasn't worked in all honestly the tactics that have been used by the police up until now seem to have be...
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hopefully my mom will like one of these delicious souvenirs of friedland book. my visit to quit was like a journey through time although the city is over one thousand years old many monuments have been preserved fortunately for visitors like me. the for. the be. the model. the be. clear the trophy coach moment you are. the result of the markets. good. morning more. your mates just. thirty minutes on t w. o bored more old. anxiously waiting. waiting for a lifeline to syria. good morning where are you why don't you answer. if we call brings them closer together. but it hurts because they feel powerless to help. they worry about the ones they've left. i'm trying to be strong. the war continues to haunt those who fled from syria. in. the war on my farm so are two part documentary starts december eighth on t w. you're going to an official estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. i'd return to vast. to visit friends it's not i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know s
hopefully my mom will like one of these delicious souvenirs of friedland book. my visit to quit was like a journey through time although the city is over one thousand years old many monuments have been preserved fortunately for visitors like me. the for. the be. the model. the be. clear the trophy coach moment you are. the result of the markets. good. morning more. your mates just. thirty minutes on t w. o bored more old. anxiously waiting. waiting for a lifeline to syria. good morning where...
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hopefully my mom will like one of these delicious souvenirs of friedland book. mission accomplished i saw the cathedral treasury understood the world heritage status and even found a christmas present my visit to quicken a book was like a journey through time although the city is over one thousand years old many monuments have been preserved fortunately for visitors like me. equal access free come close to finding a great opportunity for the women of gambia. in europe but also a severe threat to the market. we know that if we continue cutting the roots of the mangroves they'll come a time when there are no more oysters to harvest and initiative is teaching the with a sustainable alternative. to africa next. china is conquering the tomato market knowledge local business. huge companies sell the country spoke for the mom. to miss out in chile's famous tomato in just. suffer. while the humans continue to enjoy the french regardless of the. grades killed in forty five minutes of. closely. chirpily. soon. to be a good. discover . subscribe to a documentary on the tub
hopefully my mom will like one of these delicious souvenirs of friedland book. mission accomplished i saw the cathedral treasury understood the world heritage status and even found a christmas present my visit to quicken a book was like a journey through time although the city is over one thousand years old many monuments have been preserved fortunately for visitors like me. equal access free come close to finding a great opportunity for the women of gambia. in europe but also a severe threat...
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hopefully my mom will like one of these delicious souvenirs of friedland book. my visit to quicken book was like a journey through time although the city is over one thousand years old many monuments have been preserved fortunately for visitors like me. the for. the be. the be. clear the triple coach moment you're. trying to. get the result of the market. the momentum of the morning more. meet your mates mr machine thirty minutes on t w. more. anxious leave waiting. waiting for a lifeline to syria. good morning where are you why aren't you answering. if we call brings them closer together. but it hurts because they feel powerless to help. they worry about the ones they've left. i'm trying to be strong. the war continues to haunt those who fled from syria. in. the war on my phone our two part documentary starts december eighth on t w. you're going to an official estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. was returned to vast. to visit friends is that i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i li
hopefully my mom will like one of these delicious souvenirs of friedland book. my visit to quicken book was like a journey through time although the city is over one thousand years old many monuments have been preserved fortunately for visitors like me. the for. the be. the be. clear the triple coach moment you're. trying to. get the result of the market. the momentum of the morning more. meet your mates mr machine thirty minutes on t w. more. anxious leave waiting. waiting for a lifeline to...