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army brigadier general clouds that man here with me in the studio to both of you thank you. guys. as a small nation we always devote prez to a lot. yes this is driven by our national philosophy of malaysia islamic monarchy. that has existed here for hundreds of years. the one that. this system preserves and guarantees the rights of all people regardless of their race and faith then go to the temple among your up walk then put a gun on medicare. well that was the leader of these southeast asian nation of brunei the laws change there today laws that are now based on a strict interpretation of islam brunei is a tiny country on the island of borneo and it has well as a track to lots of global attention not the good guy and for the new laws in the punishments for offenders the punishments include amputating limbs of convicted thieves and it gets worse game in called having sex could face the death penalty death by stoning lesbians called having sex or face one hundred lashes with a whip the united nations has called these laws direct tony and but the sultan is defending them and
army brigadier general clouds that man here with me in the studio to both of you thank you. guys. as a small nation we always devote prez to a lot. yes this is driven by our national philosophy of malaysia islamic monarchy. that has existed here for hundreds of years. the one that. this system preserves and guarantees the rights of all people regardless of their race and faith then go to the temple among your up walk then put a gun on medicare. well that was the leader of these southeast asian...
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army brigadier general clouds that men here with me in the studio to both of you thank you. for the gusto and as a small nation we always devote prez to a lot. and yes this is driven by a national philosophy of malaysia islamic monarchy. that has existed here for hundreds of years. in the system this system preserves and guarantees the rights of all people regardless of their race and face . the temple among europe was done going on merik. well that was the leader of the southeast asian nation of brunei the laws change there today laws that are now based on a strict interpretation of islam brunei is a tiny country on the island of borneo and it has well as a track to lots of global attention not the good kind for the new laws in the punishments for offenders the punishments include amputating limbs of convicted thieves and it gets worse game in called having sex could face the death penalty death by stoning lesbians called having sex will face one hundred lashes with a whip the united nations has called these laws direct tony and but the sultan is defending them and as you c
army brigadier general clouds that men here with me in the studio to both of you thank you. for the gusto and as a small nation we always devote prez to a lot. and yes this is driven by a national philosophy of malaysia islamic monarchy. that has existed here for hundreds of years. in the system this system preserves and guarantees the rights of all people regardless of their race and face . the temple among europe was done going on merik. well that was the leader of the southeast asian nation...
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army brigadier general clouds that man here with me in the studio to both of you thank you. great day for gust and behold as a small nation we always devote pres to our laws. and yes this is driven by our national philosophy of malaysia islamic monarchy. that has existed here for hundreds of years. when the system this system preserves and guarantees the rights of all people regardless of their race and face and go to the temple among europe was done on medicare. well that was the leader of the southeast asian nation of brunei the laws change there today laws that are now based on a strict interpretation of islam brunei is a tiny country on the island of borneo and it has well as a track to lots of global attention not the good guy and for the new laws in the punishments for offenders the punishments include amputating limbs of convicted thieves and it gets worse game in called having sex could face the death penalty death by stoning lesbians called having sex or face one hundred lashes with a whip the united nations has called these laws direct tony and but the sultan is de
army brigadier general clouds that man here with me in the studio to both of you thank you. great day for gust and behold as a small nation we always devote pres to our laws. and yes this is driven by our national philosophy of malaysia islamic monarchy. that has existed here for hundreds of years. when the system this system preserves and guarantees the rights of all people regardless of their race and face and go to the temple among europe was done on medicare. well that was the leader of the...
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army brigadier general clouds that man here with me in the studio to both of you thank you. as a small nation we always devote prez to a lot. this is driven by a national philosophy of malaya islamic monarchy. that has existed here for hundreds of years. in this system preserves and guarantees the rights of all people regardless of their race and faith then the temp among europe was done on merit. well that was the leader of the southeast asian nation of brunei the laws change there today laws that are now based on a strict interpretation of islam brunei is a tiny country on the island of borneo and it has well as a track to lots of global attention not the good for the new laws in the punishments for offenders the punishments include amputating limbs of convicted thieves and it gets worse game in called having sex could face the death penalty death by stoning lesbians called having sex or face one hundred lashes with a whip the united nations has called these laws direct tony and but the sultan is defending and as you can imagine there has been global shock and outrage the
army brigadier general clouds that man here with me in the studio to both of you thank you. as a small nation we always devote prez to a lot. this is driven by a national philosophy of malaya islamic monarchy. that has existed here for hundreds of years. in this system preserves and guarantees the rights of all people regardless of their race and faith then the temp among europe was done on merit. well that was the leader of the southeast asian nation of brunei the laws change there today laws...
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army brigadier general clouds that many here with me in the studio to both of you thank you. as a small nation we always devote pres to a lot. yes this is driven by our national philosophy of malaysia islamic monarchy. that has existed here for hundreds of years. right through the one system in this system preserves and guarantees the rights of all people regardless of their race and faith then go to the temple among europe was done put a gun on monica. well that was the leader of the southeast asian nation of brunei the laws change there today laws that are now based on a strict interpretation of islam brunei is a tiny country on the island of borneo and it has well as a track to lots of global attention not the good kind for the new laws in the punishments for offenders the punishments include amputating limbs of convicted thieves and it gets worse game in called having sex could face the death penalty death by stoning lesbians called having sex or face one hundred lashes with a whip the united nations has called these laws direct tony and but the sultan is defending them a
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army brigadier general klaus that man here with me in the studio to both of you thank you thank you. great thing in the gust and as a small nation we always devote our prez to a lot. and yes this is driven by our national philosophy of malaya islamic monarchy. that has existed here for hundreds of years. in the system this system preserves and guarantees the rights of all people regardless of their race and. one go to the temple among europe was done on america. well that was the leader of the southeast asian nation of brunei the laws change there today laws that are now based on a strict interpretation of islam brunei is a tiny country on the island of borneo and it has well as a track to lots of global attention not the good guy and for the new laws in the punishments for offenders the punishments include amputating limbs of convicted thieves and it gets worse game in called having sex could face the death penalty death by stoning lesbians called having sex or face one hundred lashes with a whip the united nations has called these laws direct tony and but the sultan is defending an
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the former training commander of the german army major general knows why german soldiers are sent to fight and possibly die in afghanistan and mali but he says some politicians don't. ask one of our elected representatives how did you vote in the last parliamentary vote and he said of course we're the extension or for this mission and i said now go back to your constituency and explain to voters why we're on this mission abroad. back then it was mainly about afghanistan and he said i don't know i can't explain it so i said you're telling me that your vote could possibly send soldiers to their deaths and you don't know why are you serious. is that. many soldiers feel that back home in germany the population has no idea what they go through on their missions they're frustrated by the lack of appreciation. here active and former soldiers who served on international missions are gathering in front of the german parliament in berlin. they have come to publicly commemorate their comrades who died in action and draw attention to the problems suffered by veterans of the missions. many are se
the former training commander of the german army major general knows why german soldiers are sent to fight and possibly die in afghanistan and mali but he says some politicians don't. ask one of our elected representatives how did you vote in the last parliamentary vote and he said of course we're the extension or for this mission and i said now go back to your constituency and explain to voters why we're on this mission abroad. back then it was mainly about afghanistan and he said i don't know...
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the former training commander of the german army major general volatile spindler knows why german soldiers are sent to fight and possibly die in afghanistan and mali but he says some politicians don't. think of it i asked one of our elected representatives how did you vote in the last parliamentary vote and he said fine of course with the extension or for this mission and i said now go back to your constituency and explain to voters why we're on this mission abroad. back then it was mainly about afghanistan and he said i don't know. i can't explain it so i said you're telling me that your vote could possibly send soldiers to their deaths and you don't know why we are you serious i was even. is that. many soldiers feel that back home in germany the population has no idea what they go through on their missions they're frustrated by the lack of appreciation. here active and former soldiers who served on international missions are gathering in front of the german parliament in berlin. they have come to publicly commemorate their comrades who died in action and draw attention to the problems su
the former training commander of the german army major general volatile spindler knows why german soldiers are sent to fight and possibly die in afghanistan and mali but he says some politicians don't. think of it i asked one of our elected representatives how did you vote in the last parliamentary vote and he said fine of course with the extension or for this mission and i said now go back to your constituency and explain to voters why we're on this mission abroad. back then it was mainly...
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the former training commander of the german army major general vow to spend less knows why german soldiers are sent to fight and possibly die in afghanistan and mali but he says some politicians don't. think of it i asked one of our elected representatives how did you vote in the last parliamentary vote and he said of course we're the extension or for this mission and i said now go back to your constituency and explain to voters why we're on this mission abroad. back then it was mainly about afghanistan and he said i don't know i can't explain it so i said you're telling me that your vote could possibly send soldiers to their deaths and you don't know why are you serious i was even. is that. many soldiers feel that back home in germany the population has no idea what they go through on their missions they're frustrated by the lack of appreciation. but. here active and former soldiers who served on international missions are gathering in front of the german parliament in berlin. they have come to publicly commemorate their comrades who died in action and draw attention to the problem suffer
the former training commander of the german army major general vow to spend less knows why german soldiers are sent to fight and possibly die in afghanistan and mali but he says some politicians don't. think of it i asked one of our elected representatives how did you vote in the last parliamentary vote and he said of course we're the extension or for this mission and i said now go back to your constituency and explain to voters why we're on this mission abroad. back then it was mainly about...
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their thoughts on how the german army lost its sense of direction. good job of the good morning squad. eyes front at ease. hardly any other publicly funded institution costs germany so much but has as many problems as the despair. the government needs to ask itself what kind of armed forces it wants. hons pay to buffalo's is the parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces in a report to parliament he sharply criticized the budget cuts and poor management of the past years and described troops as stretched to their limits well yeah conditions for soldiers have become difficult there are too many shortages they don't have enough comrades if you meaning personnel gaps they have to do the work of three people. there's not enough equipment essential training programs can't be provided and currently we're in the midst of a reorientation process in terms of the purpose of the bundeswehr this. must be checked because they want to. what is the purpose of the buddhist their national defense or combat missions abroad. german troops have been taking part in
their thoughts on how the german army lost its sense of direction. good job of the good morning squad. eyes front at ease. hardly any other publicly funded institution costs germany so much but has as many problems as the despair. the government needs to ask itself what kind of armed forces it wants. hons pay to buffalo's is the parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces in a report to parliament he sharply criticized the budget cuts and poor management of the past years and described...
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the former training commander of the german army major general vow to spend less knows why german soldiers are sent to fight and possibly die in afghanistan and mali but he says some politicians don't. think of it i asked one of our elected representatives how did you vote in the last parliamentary vote and he said of course we're the extension or for this mission and i said now go back to your constituency and explain to voters why we're on this mission abroad. back then it was mainly about afghanistan and he said i don't know i can't explain it so i said you're telling me that your vote could possibly send soldiers to their deaths and you don't know why we are you serious i was even. is that. many soldiers feel that back home in germany the population has no idea what they go through on their missions they're frustrated by the lack of appreciation. here active and former soldiers who served on international missions are gathering in front of the german parliament in berlin. they have come to publicly commemorate their comrades who died in action and draw attention to the problems suffere
the former training commander of the german army major general vow to spend less knows why german soldiers are sent to fight and possibly die in afghanistan and mali but he says some politicians don't. think of it i asked one of our elected representatives how did you vote in the last parliamentary vote and he said of course we're the extension or for this mission and i said now go back to your constituency and explain to voters why we're on this mission abroad. back then it was mainly about...
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the german army was are treating. >> retreating. >> i refuse to demolition. >> watching his cathedral burn the 88 year-old struggled to accept it. >> i'm shocked. >> it's the cathedral where he was crowned ii. she heard about it from a coworkers this morning and had to come here to offer a special prayer. >> palm sunday was yesterday. it's holy week. it's unfortunate. >> at his offices. he believes it will be rebuilt. and france is uniquely positioned. >> france because of their schools of craft. in france. highly skilled craftsman trained successive generations. that they are there. they are capable and could do that. >> coming up at 6:00 tonight. we'll hear more about what he thinks it will take to rebuild the cathedral. a major problem could be in finding materials that are with the quality of what has been lost. and speaking of architecture. the magnificent grace cathedral here inspired by noter dame. >> thank you so much. no doubt a lot of history burned in minutes. amazingly officials say a good portion was also saved. take a look from google earth. it's a map the fire destroyed
the german army was are treating. >> retreating. >> i refuse to demolition. >> watching his cathedral burn the 88 year-old struggled to accept it. >> i'm shocked. >> it's the cathedral where he was crowned ii. she heard about it from a coworkers this morning and had to come here to offer a special prayer. >> palm sunday was yesterday. it's holy week. it's unfortunate. >> at his offices. he believes it will be rebuilt. and france is uniquely positioned....
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of 1939 the german army marched into poland and the rest is history. 1938, the year of kristallnacht. kristallnacht was a huge program performed all over the reich. it was comprised of germany, austria and the sudeten land. sudeten land. land. they destroyed stores and rated apartments. they destroyed synagogues. burnt synagogues. people.led 90 bill: imprisoned 30,000. albert: yes. bill: germany invades poland in september of 1939. but it was not until the following spring, may 10, when germany invaded france. as they advanced on paris there was a mass axis of people odusing paris -- mass exi of people leaving paris. as much as. 80% of paris. albert: they fled south by train, on foot, on bicycle. by whatever where they could. bill: you were part of that? albert: we took the train and ended up along the river, which is famous for its beautiful s from the chateau renaissance. i was two years old. what i'm telling you from that period is what i got from my mother. from 1942 onwards, it was my experiences. i remember everything. i was four years old. when you live under such circumstances
of 1939 the german army marched into poland and the rest is history. 1938, the year of kristallnacht. kristallnacht was a huge program performed all over the reich. it was comprised of germany, austria and the sudeten land. sudeten land. land. they destroyed stores and rated apartments. they destroyed synagogues. burnt synagogues. people.led 90 bill: imprisoned 30,000. albert: yes. bill: germany invades poland in september of 1939. but it was not until the following spring, may 10, when germany...
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in april and may 1941, and a virtuoso performance of military skill, german armies overran yugoslavia and greece despite its excellent and superb defensive terrain, and then in a holy novel form of warfare they seized the island of crete by airborne assault defeating superior numbers of british commonwealth troops and inflicting severe loss in the british mediterranean fleet. in june 1941, hitler hurled his armies and the greatest land invasion in history against soviet union. huge chunks of soviet land containing about 40% of the population and 40% of the economy fell under german heels. millions of soviet soldiers were killed or captured in most of those captured would perish. just behind hitler's armies targeted juice with just a precursor to would've been a total racial reordering of the world. in early december, 1941, the soviets counterattacked and drove the germans away from the gates of moscow and other locations. as with the battle of britain, it was not clear at that time that this was a permanent to live rents or merely a reprieve nor did anyone know with confidence whether
in april and may 1941, and a virtuoso performance of military skill, german armies overran yugoslavia and greece despite its excellent and superb defensive terrain, and then in a holy novel form of warfare they seized the island of crete by airborne assault defeating superior numbers of british commonwealth troops and inflicting severe loss in the british mediterranean fleet. in june 1941, hitler hurled his armies and the greatest land invasion in history against soviet union. huge chunks of...
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>> yeah, the person who said that course, they could be saying to the german army you shall not pass at the very down. or they could have been in the french resistance in world war ii and say were not going to let the nazis take over the beauty and wonder of france. this is the france of madame curie and this is the france of the enlightenment. for this ignoramus to say that modern france is so much greater than its checkered past, he's a creation of french intellectual excellence and beauty and cultural superiority in many ways. we owe -- much of the world owes a lot to france and that was embodied with the notre dame cathedral. it's embodied in the louvre, the french academy. he should really be ashamed of himself because he's a pygmy and he's really sitting on the shoulders of giants whose names we have forgotten in this period of intellectual -- >> laura: victor, we talk about this a lot. we are almost out of time. university spend an enormous amount of time, student time and energy and tuition dollars, tearing down western civilization. the music wasn't so great, architecture, h
>> yeah, the person who said that course, they could be saying to the german army you shall not pass at the very down. or they could have been in the french resistance in world war ii and say were not going to let the nazis take over the beauty and wonder of france. this is the france of madame curie and this is the france of the enlightenment. for this ignoramus to say that modern france is so much greater than its checkered past, he's a creation of french intellectual excellence and...
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it is the equivalent of what the ss was to the german army, the irgc versus the iranian regular army. we should promote competition, or hope to find competition between the two and schisms to exploit. shakeup at the top is an opportunity for the u.s.. , thatre is a famous quote now exists in a lot of the english-language histories -- the artest has the shot in its blood. the impact of that. they are a great day, 1960 two military,d trained the kind we gave two other countries who fell into this in the cold war. some of the freight they offered in the persian gulf come as that is the first thing, the need to protect the revolution, the islamic revolutionary guard corps. they are defending by nature something extraterritorial. 'sgreat point about salami background, thuggish is a great way to put it because when you think of the origins of the irgc, it is involving the many militias that were armed, that were thuggish. his background and statements and shoot from the hip -- hopefully not literally -- style fits consistently with that metaphor. the third point is if you look ,o do western
it is the equivalent of what the ss was to the german army, the irgc versus the iranian regular army. we should promote competition, or hope to find competition between the two and schisms to exploit. shakeup at the top is an opportunity for the u.s.. , thatre is a famous quote now exists in a lot of the english-language histories -- the artest has the shot in its blood. the impact of that. they are a great day, 1960 two military,d trained the kind we gave two other countries who fell into this...
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the numbers in the german army are frightening. the ability to get helicopters into the air, frightening. they need to spend money, that is clear. you get into a car and drive around germany, the roads are not in great condition. when you look at ai, one of the areas you would think germany would want to proceed, germany does not have a digital economy like the united states and china. the auto sector is going through one of the biggest transitions any industry has ever had to go through, shifting from a diesel combustion engine model to electrification. that will require huge amounts of infrastructure and the german government could help out. it is not hard to figure out where they need to spend money. agree, but you could say the same thing about the united states. the question becomes in each country, how do we empower the forces that would spend money on technocratic lay sound things rather than foibles or place to moneyblic that spend without bringing in returns? tom: william burns talks about the 2020 election, one of our gre
the numbers in the german army are frightening. the ability to get helicopters into the air, frightening. they need to spend money, that is clear. you get into a car and drive around germany, the roads are not in great condition. when you look at ai, one of the areas you would think germany would want to proceed, germany does not have a digital economy like the united states and china. the auto sector is going through one of the biggest transitions any industry has ever had to go through,...
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germany approves arms exposed to saudi arabia despite this current ban us according to german media reports. on the demands the libyan national army hold its offensive against the internationally but tripoli government to mid reports that france blocked the first draft amid its economic interests in the east of the country. on r.t. internet. since the arrest of the wiki leaks co-founder julian assange on shit london's ecuadorian embassy on thursday the focus has turned to his potential extradition to the united states because for years the songs was at the helm of a website that revealed damaging classified information about washington spoken up against the possible extradition of julian assange warning about the impact it could have on civil liberties now among those voices was a congresswoman from a hole why a name is tall seen gabber and in addition to being a congresswoman she is also a presidential contender in twenty twenty. she spoke up saying that the possible chill effect and impact on american civil liberties from this case would not be small this is a threat to journalists but it
germany approves arms exposed to saudi arabia despite this current ban us according to german media reports. on the demands the libyan national army hold its offensive against the internationally but tripoli government to mid reports that france blocked the first draft amid its economic interests in the east of the country. on r.t. internet. since the arrest of the wiki leaks co-founder julian assange on shit london's ecuadorian embassy on thursday the focus has turned to his potential...
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the demands of the libyan national army holds its offensive against the internationally back to tripoli government and intervals france blocked the first draft amid its economic interests in the east of the country. a good evening to you this is r.t. international. says the arrest of the wiki leaks co-founder julian assange at london's ecuadorian embassy on thursday the focus just turned to his potential extradition to the united states that's because for years the silence was at the helm of a website which revealed damaging classified information about washington and its intelligence services. morgan has more on how the rest is being perceived on the other side of the atlantic. there have been a number of voices that have spoken up against the possible extradition of julian assad is warning about the impact it could have on civil liberties now among those voices was a congresswoman from a hole why a name is tossing gabbert and in addition to being a congresswoman she is also a presidential contender and twenty twenty she spoke up saying that the possible chill effect and impact on amer
the demands of the libyan national army holds its offensive against the internationally back to tripoli government and intervals france blocked the first draft amid its economic interests in the east of the country. a good evening to you this is r.t. international. says the arrest of the wiki leaks co-founder julian assange at london's ecuadorian embassy on thursday the focus just turned to his potential extradition to the united states that's because for years the silence was at the helm of a...
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for a second day they want the army to back that demand for the president to leave office in german and to quit reports was it's the second day of a sit in at the sudanese army headquarters in khartoum the first time crowds have reached this part of the city since antigovernment rallies began in december over the price of bread and escalated into calls for an end to president bush's three decade will. they face the army compound calling for freedom of the protesters once the military to support their goal to remove the president i think it's true crush. the military will have to side with gene and aid and abet the crackdown. that's a possibility or they would have to take a stand and least. try to ask for the president to resign the same way as happened in order. buzzers appears saddam's military is not yet ready to go that far as the protests continued president bush met with leaders of the army to discuss the crisis the defense council which is headed by bush says the protesters must be heard but warned against letting the country's like deeper into chaos and. security forces have
for a second day they want the army to back that demand for the president to leave office in german and to quit reports was it's the second day of a sit in at the sudanese army headquarters in khartoum the first time crowds have reached this part of the city since antigovernment rallies began in december over the price of bread and escalated into calls for an end to president bush's three decade will. they face the army compound calling for freedom of the protesters once the military to support...
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president to leave office in german and to quit reports was it's the second day of a sit in at the sudanese army headquarters in khartoum the first time crowds have reached this part of the city since antigovernment rallies began in december over the price of bread and escalated into calls for an end to president omar bashir his three decade will require. they face the army compound calling for freedom of the protesters wants the military to support their goal to remove the president i think it's probably true or crush. the military will have to side with her again and. a bit the crackdown. that's a possibility all.
president to leave office in german and to quit reports was it's the second day of a sit in at the sudanese army headquarters in khartoum the first time crowds have reached this part of the city since antigovernment rallies began in december over the price of bread and escalated into calls for an end to president omar bashir his three decade will require. they face the army compound calling for freedom of the protesters wants the military to support their goal to remove the president i think...
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tell some strong words to theorise army and reminds her of freedom of press and how it is supporting to protect him also i expect the european union to take a clear stand because it's a matter of also human rights and be sure to defend this person even if you don't like that person personally. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today british prime minister theresa may has addressed the house of commons defending her decision to delay the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. they told lawmakers that her priority was to deliver regs the european union leaders gave the u.k. a six month extension to break that out emergency talks in brussels on wednesday. and it on most space x. has successfully launched its falcon heavy rocket into space and then for the first time safely landed all three rocket boosters back on earth. the rocket launch was also the company's first for a paying customer delivering a satellite in space for a saudi based communications. staying in space and is really mission to the moon failed when the lunar lander crashed into the moon's surface missio
tell some strong words to theorise army and reminds her of freedom of press and how it is supporting to protect him also i expect the european union to take a clear stand because it's a matter of also human rights and be sure to defend this person even if you don't like that person personally. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today british prime minister theresa may has addressed the house of commons defending her decision to delay the u.k.'s departure from the e.u....
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on the demands the libyan national army halted its offensive against the international the bat.
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tell some strong words yet to theorise army and reminds her of freedom of press and how would a supporting to protect him also i expect the european union to take a clear stand because it's a matter of also human rights and we should defend this person even if we don't like that person personally. you're watching g.w. news still to come hopes crushed by a crash landing but the israeli aerospace company is still calling its botched lunar mission a success and i don't want. to mindanao the second biggest island in the philippines it's known for its natural beauty but it's also the place the so-called islamic state chose to create a caliphate in southeast asia even before i ask came on the scene mindanao had seen a long running power struggle between its christian majority and muslim minority. in may of twenty seventeen fighters made their move a few hundred fighters seized the city of. battle to flush them out they have a state of the region reporters are paid as well and hans christian traveled to mindanao to see what life is like there today. we are on patrol with the largest muslim rabbit
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protesters were killed during one of the biggest protests against president omar bashir in recent months the german and as the latest. the they are calling for revolution these protesters headed for the army headquarters in khartoum the latest in a way for protests that began in december over the price of bread and escalated into calls for an end to president omar bashir is three decades will the longer it takes for a bishop to step down because the protests will get and if you walk down the street it was ages from five years old up to fifty or sixty years old it all coming out of the same thing in one step down security forces have responded to the protest movement with a fierce crackdown killing at least sixty people since the protests began according to an international human rights group. despite the tough response to dissent the protests continue. an activist posted this video of herself on you tube and what many will take back our dignity and will take back our country as well the people's will is above everything you need to understand that the people have spoken thats it. as one point there
protesters were killed during one of the biggest protests against president omar bashir in recent months the german and as the latest. the they are calling for revolution these protesters headed for the army headquarters in khartoum the latest in a way for protests that began in december over the price of bread and escalated into calls for an end to president omar bashir is three decades will the longer it takes for a bishop to step down because the protests will get and if you walk down the...
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the demands of the libyan national army holds its offensive against the internationally back to tripoli government assistance and intervals france blog.
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germany approves arms exports to saudi arabia despite his current band that's according to german media reports. on the demands of the libyan national army holds its offensive against the internationally back tripoli government that's amid reports france blogs the first draft of minutes economic interests in the east of the country. good evening and welcome this is art. since the rest of the wiki leaks founder julian assange shut london's ecuadorian embassy thursday the focus is turned to his potential extradition to the united states because for years the silence was at the helm of a website which revealed damaging classified information about washington and its intelligence services what he's going to morgan has more now on how the rest is being perceived on the other side of the atlantic. there have been a number of voices that have spoken up against the possible extradition of julian assad is warning about the impact it could have on civil liberties now among those voices was a congresswoman from a hole why a name is tossing gabbert and in addition to being a congresswoman she is al
germany approves arms exports to saudi arabia despite his current band that's according to german media reports. on the demands of the libyan national army holds its offensive against the internationally back tripoli government that's amid reports france blogs the first draft of minutes economic interests in the east of the country. good evening and welcome this is art. since the rest of the wiki leaks founder julian assange shut london's ecuadorian embassy thursday the focus is turned to his...
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a word that allied armies were secretly planning a colossal show of force, surprises strike on the germans, more massive in scale than anything ever attempted by an army appeared to tens of thousands of men arriving by sea and by air, armed to the teeth with guns and grenades, on a mission to secur nazi-operated france. the papers explaining it as "a new regulation, probably aimed to just as much as handing careless talk by travelers as determining deterring enemy espionage." both governments suspected the germans could be onto them, admitting a strategic surprise, the fact that allies land to invade western europe is no longer possible, but a tactical surprise may be if security is maintained. 42 days later, president roosevelt offer this prayer to our nations. it is the quote of the night. "god, give us faith. faith in our sons, help us to conquer greed and racial arrogance is. leave us to the saving of our country. make peace invulnerable to the scheming's of unworthy men. and peace that will let all men living in freedom." >> martha: we we will be enormy to mark the 75th anniversary of
a word that allied armies were secretly planning a colossal show of force, surprises strike on the germans, more massive in scale than anything ever attempted by an army appeared to tens of thousands of men arriving by sea and by air, armed to the teeth with guns and grenades, on a mission to secur nazi-operated france. the papers explaining it as "a new regulation, probably aimed to just as much as handing careless talk by travelers as determining deterring enemy espionage." both...
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his unit -- the 131st were assigned and attached to the british fourth army. the very first action, unfortunately. he was wounded by either a bullet to the back of his head and year or a piece of artillery shrapnel that injured him. he survived, but this particular coat, you can see evidence of his wounding on the sleeves. and on a portion of -- the upper portion of his coat, being hit in the back of his head and his left year. -- ear. he was evacuated from the front and was discharged about four months before the rest of the nit. so we know he made it home. normally, these types of garments would not be washed. they would have been dry cleaned. e very well could have kept it as it was, as a souvenir, as a reminder of his time during that offensive. once it comes in to our collection here, we generally do not wash materials. e try to preserve them as they are when they come in. in some cases, if a object is in eed of conservation, that is a conversation that we have as a staff, to best preserve an item. in this case, the blood is not degrading the government,
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it's what i hear is a german chancellor he's worried about the post brics that reality would the army's board if we go back to this hard border would there and perhaps a return to violence would those problems then become a problem of the european union well i think that that is a very real fear and i also think that there are politicians in the u.k. particularly conservative politicians who are very aware of and probably don't think about is a bad idea of happen so it's very sinister it is cynical it is but i do think if that is the case many many politicians are saying look this can be sorted out if you want it to be sorted out they don't want to have this so-called stop which would keep the the u.k. in some kind of customs union which will prevent them from having outside trade deals that is what the big fear is so i think that this will be very handy for them if it was blamed on the e.u. and the e.u. can't afford to have a problem like this on its hands it's got enough problems as to so and to sort out and at the moment it's so destructive of bricks it anyway that to be involved in
it's what i hear is a german chancellor he's worried about the post brics that reality would the army's board if we go back to this hard border would there and perhaps a return to violence would those problems then become a problem of the european union well i think that that is a very real fear and i also think that there are politicians in the u.k. particularly conservative politicians who are very aware of and probably don't think about is a bad idea of happen so it's very sinister it is...
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chancellor he's worried about the post brics that reality would the army's board if we go back to this hard border would perhaps a return to violence would those problems then become a problem of the european union well i think that that is a very real fear and i also think that there are politicians in the u.k. particularly conservative politicians who are very aware of that and probably don't think about is a bad idea that happens so it's very sinister it is cynical it it is but i do think if that is the case many many politicians are saying look this can be sorted out if you want it to be sorted out they don't want to have this so-called irish backstop which would keep the the u.k. in some kind of customs union which would prevent them from having outside trade deals that is what the big fear is so i think that this will be very handy for them if it was blamed on the e.u. and the e.u. can't afford to have a problem like this on its hands it's got enough problems as to solve and to sort out and at the moment it's so destructive of bricks it anyway that to be involved in any talk of a
chancellor he's worried about the post brics that reality would the army's board if we go back to this hard border would perhaps a return to violence would those problems then become a problem of the european union well i think that that is a very real fear and i also think that there are politicians in the u.k. particularly conservative politicians who are very aware of that and probably don't think about is a bad idea that happens so it's very sinister it is cynical it it is but i do think if...
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chancellor he's worried about the post brics that reality would the army's board if we go back to this hard border would there perhaps a return to violence would those problems then become a problem of the european union well i think that that is a very real fear and i also think that there are politicians in the u.k. particularly conservative politicians who are very aware of and probably don't think that is a bad idea that happens so it's very sinister it is since a cynical it is but i do think if that is the case many many politicians are saying look this can be sorted out if you want it to be sorted out they don't want to have this so-called irish backstop which would keep the the u.k. in some kind of customs union which would prevent them from having outside trade deals as you know that is what the big fear is so i think that this will be very handy for them if it was blamed on the e.u. and the e.u. con to four to have a problem like this on its hands it's got enough problems it has to solve and to sort out and at the moment it's so destructive of bricks it anyway that to be invol
chancellor he's worried about the post brics that reality would the army's board if we go back to this hard border would there perhaps a return to violence would those problems then become a problem of the european union well i think that that is a very real fear and i also think that there are politicians in the u.k. particularly conservative politicians who are very aware of and probably don't think that is a bad idea that happens so it's very sinister it is since a cynical it is but i do...
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chancellor he's worried about the post brics that reality would the armies board if we go back to this hard border would there perhaps a return to violence would those problems then become a problem of the european union well i think that that is a very real fear and i also think that there are politicians in the u.k. particularly conservative politicians who are very aware of and probably don't think about is a bad idea of what happened so it's very sinister it is since a cynical it is but i do think if that is the case many many politicians are saying look this can be sorted out if you want it to be sorted out they don't want to have this so-called irish stop which would keep the the u.k. in some kind of customs union which will prevent them from having outside trade deal that's right that is what the big fear is so i think that this will be very handy for them if it was blamed on the e.u. and the e.u. con to four to have a problem like this on its hands it's got enough problems as to solve and to sort out and at the moment it's so destructive of bricks it anyway that to be involved
chancellor he's worried about the post brics that reality would the armies board if we go back to this hard border would there perhaps a return to violence would those problems then become a problem of the european union well i think that that is a very real fear and i also think that there are politicians in the u.k. particularly conservative politicians who are very aware of and probably don't think about is a bad idea of what happened so it's very sinister it is since a cynical it is but i...
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army under operation paperclip and relocated to the united states. i want the young people to understand, the 50th anniversary of going to the moon. if you are studying engineering, rocketry, aerospace, von braun is a thumbs up. he is essential. he is a genius, but we also have to look at the morality of the -- the immorality of the way that some of these early rockets were built when he was on team adolf hitler. i wanted to make it clear in the book because i give him a credit for getting us to the moon. we cannot have science run amok in the way that von braun and others were doing it in the third reich. brian: i have some video of werner von braun in 1955. it is a disney video. let's see what he looked like then and what he was talking about. [video clip] >> the voyage around the moon must be made into phases. a rocket ship taking off from the earth's surface. we use all the fluid it can fuel it can carry just to a speed enough to balance gravity. it will then keep circling the earth and an orbit outside of the atmosphere. this is the first phase.
army under operation paperclip and relocated to the united states. i want the young people to understand, the 50th anniversary of going to the moon. if you are studying engineering, rocketry, aerospace, von braun is a thumbs up. he is essential. he is a genius, but we also have to look at the morality of the -- the immorality of the way that some of these early rockets were built when he was on team adolf hitler. i wanted to make it clear in the book because i give him a credit for getting us...
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army under operation paperclip and relocated to the united states. i want the young people to understand, the 50th anniversary of going to the moon. if you are studying engineering, rocketry, aero space industry, von braun is a thumbs up. he is essential. he is a genius, but we also have to look at the morality of -- immorality of the way some of these early rockets were built when he was on team adolf hitler. i wanted to make it clear in the book because i give him a credit for getting us to the moon. we cannot have science run amok in the way that von braun and others were doing it in the third reich. brian: i have some video of werner von braun in 1955. it is a disney video. let's see what he looked like then and what he was talking about. [video clip]>> the voyage around the moon must be made into phases. a rocket ship taking off from the earth's surface. will use almost all the fuel it can can can carry just to attain the speed enough to balance gravity. unpowered, it will then keep circling the earth in an orbit outside of the sphere. this is t
army under operation paperclip and relocated to the united states. i want the young people to understand, the 50th anniversary of going to the moon. if you are studying engineering, rocketry, aero space industry, von braun is a thumbs up. he is essential. he is a genius, but we also have to look at the morality of -- immorality of the way some of these early rockets were built when he was on team adolf hitler. i wanted to make it clear in the book because i give him a credit for getting us to...
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army under operation paperclip and relocated to the united states. i want the young people to understand, the 50th anniversary of going to the moon. if you are going to the moon, braunry, aerospace, von is a thumbs up. he is essential. he is a genius, but we also have to look at the morality of the way that some of these early rockets were built when he was on team adolf hitler. i wanted to make it clear in the book because i give him a credit for getting us to the moon. we cannot have science run amok in the way that von braun and others were doing it in the third reich. brian: i have some video of werner von braun in 1955. it is a disney video. let's see what he looked like then and what he was talking about. [video clip] around the moon must be made into phases. a rocket ship taking off from the earth's surface. we use all the fluid it can carry just to a speed enough to balance gravity. it will then keep circling the earth and an orbit outside of the atmosphere. this is the first phase. however, if we can refuel the ship and this orbit with fuel
army under operation paperclip and relocated to the united states. i want the young people to understand, the 50th anniversary of going to the moon. if you are going to the moon, braunry, aerospace, von is a thumbs up. he is essential. he is a genius, but we also have to look at the morality of the way that some of these early rockets were built when he was on team adolf hitler. i wanted to make it clear in the book because i give him a credit for getting us to the moon. we cannot have science...
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army under operation paperclip and relocated to the united states. i want the young people to understand, the 50th anniversary of going to the moon. if you are going to the moon, rocketry, aerospace, von braun is a thumbs up. he is essential. he is a genius, but we also have to look at the morality of the way that some of these early rockets were built when he was on team adolf hitler. i wanted to make it clear in the book because i give him a credit for getting us to the moon. we cannot have science run amok in the way that von braun and others were doing it in the third reich. brian: i have some video of werner von braun in 1955. it is a disney video. let's see what he looked like then and what he was talking about. [video clip] >> the voyage around the moon must be made into phases. a rocket ship taking off from the earth's surface. we use all the fluid it can carry just to a speed enough to balance gravity. it will then keep circling the earth and an orbit outside of the atmosphere. this is the first phase. however, if we can refuel the ship and
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the german camera maker leica has distanced itself from a promotional video depicting images of the army moving against student protestors in beijing's tiananmen square 30 years ago. it comes at a sensitive time. the anniversary of the tiananmen crackdown is only weeks way. police have arrested more than 680 people during five days of climate change protests in central london. a pink boat, that had been used by demonstrators to blockade oxford circus, was towed away on friday evening. protestors tried to prevent the police from taking it very far. our news reporter caroline rigby reports. we are in oxford circus in the heart of central london. you can see a gathering here tonight but are fewer police and protesters than earlier today where the pink boat became a focal point of the gathering here in oxford circus, was removed by police. i'm talking to protesters from extinction rebellion, joe and douglas. joe, why are you still here in the sixth day now? so i arrived on monday. i haven't been an activist before but something about extinction rebellion is really exciting. i came on monday
the german camera maker leica has distanced itself from a promotional video depicting images of the army moving against student protestors in beijing's tiananmen square 30 years ago. it comes at a sensitive time. the anniversary of the tiananmen crackdown is only weeks way. police have arrested more than 680 people during five days of climate change protests in central london. a pink boat, that had been used by demonstrators to blockade oxford circus, was towed away on friday evening....
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the german camera maker leica has distanced itself from a promotional video depicting images of the army moving against student protestors in beijing's tiananmen square 30 years ago. it comes at a sensitive time — the anniversary of the tiananmen crackdown is only weeks way. the international climbing community is in shock after the loss of three highly experienced mountaineers. jess roskelley, david lama and hansjorg auer are all missing, presumed dead, after an avalanche swept down their route in ca nada's rocky mountains. the are believed to have been following the notoriously tricky m—16 route. the three men climbed mountains professionally and between them had conquered some of the toughest routes around the globe. well, brandon pullan, the editor in chief of the canadian climbing magazine gripped joins us live now. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news, this must be a very sad day for the climbing community. thank you for having me. it is, it is a heart breaking day, these things happen in the climbing community from time to time, but to have three of the best climbers in th
the german camera maker leica has distanced itself from a promotional video depicting images of the army moving against student protestors in beijing's tiananmen square 30 years ago. it comes at a sensitive time — the anniversary of the tiananmen crackdown is only weeks way. the international climbing community is in shock after the loss of three highly experienced mountaineers. jess roskelley, david lama and hansjorg auer are all missing, presumed dead, after an avalanche swept down their...
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the german camera maker leica has distanced itself from a promotional video depicting images of the army moving against student protestors in beijing's tiananmen square thirty years ago. it comes at a sensitive time — the anniversary of the tiananmen crackdown is only weeks way. police in northern ireland have released cctv footage to help with the search for the killer of a journalist in londonderry. lyra mckee was struck by a bullet as she was observing an outbreak of violence in the creggan district last night. her partner, sara canning, paid tribute to her as a tireless advocate and activist, and described her death as "senseless." police have blamed dissident republicans for her death. here's our ireland correspondent emma va rdy. an innocent bystander, lyra mckee watched from beside a police land rover as violence erupted. shots rang out. here, you can see a gunman who fired up to ten times at police lines. the 29—year—old journalist was hit by bullets. a reporter beside her tried to help. i could see a land rover and there was a young woman lying on the ground beside the lan
the german camera maker leica has distanced itself from a promotional video depicting images of the army moving against student protestors in beijing's tiananmen square thirty years ago. it comes at a sensitive time — the anniversary of the tiananmen crackdown is only weeks way. police in northern ireland have released cctv footage to help with the search for the killer of a journalist in londonderry. lyra mckee was struck by a bullet as she was observing an outbreak of violence in the...
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the german camera maker leica has distanced itself from a promotional video depicting images of the army moving against student protestors in beijing's tiananmen square thirty years ago. it comes at a sensitive time — the anniversary of the tiananmen crackdown is only weeks way. police have arrested more than 680 people during five days of climate change protests in central london. a pink boat that had been used by demonstrators to blockade oxford circus, was towed on friday evening. protestors tried to prevent the police from taking it very far. a short time ago, our news reporter caroline rigby sent this update from oxford circus where the protest continues. we are in oxford circus in the heart of central london. you can see a gathering here tonight but are fewer police and protesters than earlier today where the pink boat became a focal point of the gathering here in oxford circus, was removed by police. i'm talking to protesters from extinction rebellion, joe and douglas. joe, why are you still here in the sixth day now? so i arrived on monday. i haven't been an activist before but
the german camera maker leica has distanced itself from a promotional video depicting images of the army moving against student protestors in beijing's tiananmen square thirty years ago. it comes at a sensitive time — the anniversary of the tiananmen crackdown is only weeks way. police have arrested more than 680 people during five days of climate change protests in central london. a pink boat that had been used by demonstrators to blockade oxford circus, was towed on friday evening....
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german pow's were permitted to club, african-american officers were not. the african-american women formed a band and the army decided they didn't want the band. i think martha reached out to those folks who helped her so , as well as eleanor roosevelt, because eventually eleanor roosevelt intervened and they were able to have a band. she used the g.i. bill when she got out of the army to get her phd. and was a at howard senior fellow at howard and various schools on the east coast. she is the author of four books. i can see her after we dedicated and had programs here, walking up from the metro and i would always say, dr. putney, let me get you. and she would say, no, i can walk. her crooked legs walking up to be part of the ceremony. >> i know i made a contribution , bute women's army corps in the short run and the long that ialso realized learned a lot. it was a tremendous learning experience. mythey profited from service, i profited from having served. >> family members can register a family friend. you can do it online. it doesn't cost anything but we
german pow's were permitted to club, african-american officers were not. the african-american women formed a band and the army decided they didn't want the band. i think martha reached out to those folks who helped her so , as well as eleanor roosevelt, because eventually eleanor roosevelt intervened and they were able to have a band. she used the g.i. bill when she got out of the army to get her phd. and was a at howard senior fellow at howard and various schools on the east coast. she is the...
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headquarters in the capital khartoum staging a sit in but went on through the night one hour from the german and the quick. the. they are calling for revolution these protesters headed for the army headquarters in khartoum the latest in a way for protests that began in december over the price of bread and escalated into calls for an end to president omar al bashir has three decades. the longer it takes for bashir to step down because the protests will get and if you walk down the streets you will see a just from five years old up to fifty or sixty years old all coming out of the same thing in one step down security forces have responded to the protest movement with the fees crackdown killing at least sixty people since the protests began according to an international human rights group. despite the tough response to dissent the protests continue. an activist posted this video of his self on you tube and let me take back our dignity and will take back our country as well the people's will is above everything you need to understand that the people have spoken that's it. as one point there was
headquarters in the capital khartoum staging a sit in but went on through the night one hour from the german and the quick. the. they are calling for revolution these protesters headed for the army headquarters in khartoum the latest in a way for protests that began in december over the price of bread and escalated into calls for an end to president omar al bashir has three decades. the longer it takes for bashir to step down because the protests will get and if you walk down the streets you...
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the they are calling for revolution and these protesters headed for the army headquarters in khartoum the latest in a way for protests that began in december over the price of bread and escalated into calls for an end to president omar bashir is three decades old the longer it takes for a bishop to step down the bigger the protests will get and if you walk down the streets you will see ages from five years old up to fifty or sixty years old or coming out for the same thing they want him to step down security forces have responded to the protest movement with the fees crackdown killing at least sixty people since the protests began according to an international human rights group. despite the tough response to dissent the protests continue. and activist posted this video of herself on you tube. when we will take back our dignity and will take back our country as well the people's will is above everything you need to understand that the people have spoken thats it. as one points there was sounds of gunshots other than that you can say the protest on saturday with peaceful. president bus
the they are calling for revolution and these protesters headed for the army headquarters in khartoum the latest in a way for protests that began in december over the price of bread and escalated into calls for an end to president omar bashir is three decades old the longer it takes for a bishop to step down the bigger the protests will get and if you walk down the streets you will see ages from five years old up to fifty or sixty years old or coming out for the same thing they want him to step...
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the coke is in germany to learn german or japanese. why not learn with him d w z e learning course because fake. african. economy president of. the london patriotic front in. the rebel army and in the one nine hundred ninety four genocide wasn't when little or no rule to say wasn't doing to us did you. need to reinforce the close of the news but does that mean he was not floating in. a controversial new leader whose success is beyond question. time. london tragedy starts to the fifth t w. welcome to news from the world about some culture why has a new exhibition in paris renamed classic must a pieces well find in a minute also coming up. a top architect whose inspirations include her childhood in war torn beirut as well as the simple beauty of nature. and you've probably been to plenty of parties in your time but i bet none come close to this the zero gravity policy do not try thinness. but we begin with a rather unique exhibition that has just opened in paris which is renaming classic paintings it's at the music and is called black mo
the coke is in germany to learn german or japanese. why not learn with him d w z e learning course because fake. african. economy president of. the london patriotic front in. the rebel army and in the one nine hundred ninety four genocide wasn't when little or no rule to say wasn't doing to us did you. need to reinforce the close of the news but does that mean he was not floating in. a controversial new leader whose success is beyond question. time. london tragedy starts to the fifth t w....
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after the russian army approached austerlitz. 1965?this is january mrs. weiss: the germans had out and took us out in the january cold on a death march, literally on a death march deeper into germany. walkingime we ended up and getting deeper into germany, so many of them were killed on the road because if they sat down, they were killed, and if the cold weather -- they did not feed us. we ate the snow on the ground as we moved along. chance -- this is near hamburg all the way from auschwitz to hamburg, we were walking and sometimes an open cattle cars, they kept moving us further. out in this camp, typhus.f my aunts had they pick up the sick and took them. this last one did not have a gas chamber but the truck came regularly and picked up the sick who they deemed not worth living anymore. , we watched her being loaded into a truck. my other aunt was also desperately ill. this camp,ter, at they stopped feeding us altogether because they themselves were running and in trouble. so we were all very emaciated. my sister was picked out of one of the selections
after the russian army approached austerlitz. 1965?this is january mrs. weiss: the germans had out and took us out in the january cold on a death march, literally on a death march deeper into germany. walkingime we ended up and getting deeper into germany, so many of them were killed on the road because if they sat down, they were killed, and if the cold weather -- they did not feed us. we ate the snow on the ground as we moved along. chance -- this is near hamburg all the way from auschwitz to...
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head of the london patriotic front to include tiny the rebel army and in the one nine hundred ninety four genocide wasn't when total inroads there was and when to ask to be you cut out need to reinforce it. i knew this but does that mean he was not floating in no troops. a controversial leader to success is beyond question. time. and the london tragedy starts april fifth on t.w. . welcome some arts and culture we'll be exploring the trends of the spring and summer fashion shows in just a minute and also coming up. it doesn't get fresher than dave's eating seafood under the sea at no ways much talked about new restaurant. and book of the week a rediscovered page turner about basic misadventures in heady early thirties. but first spring is almost strong here in northern europe and it's time to put away those heavy winter coats and look forward to summer so let's see what's new on the fashion scene this year and i'll be chatting to my colleague melissa holroyd about current trends to this. this spring and fashions are about one thing. cutting back. the instance of the nineteen seventies
head of the london patriotic front to include tiny the rebel army and in the one nine hundred ninety four genocide wasn't when total inroads there was and when to ask to be you cut out need to reinforce it. i knew this but does that mean he was not floating in no troops. a controversial leader to success is beyond question. time. and the london tragedy starts april fifth on t.w. . welcome some arts and culture we'll be exploring the trends of the spring and summer fashion shows in just a minute...
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game for the dallas mavericks after twenty one seasons in the spotlight we'll look at his legacy with german national team coach henrik brutal right here in the studio. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us tonight the army has seized power in sudan and warned anti-government protesters to stay off the streets tonight as it imposes a strict curfew it's not quite sure what demonstrators were hoping for when they demanded the end to the presidency of omar al bashir. after thirty years in power the country's defense minister those says troops have arrested al bashir and will preside over an interim government for the next two years as the country's transitions into new leadership. the regime has fallen the people are celebrating. but amidst the triumph it's easy to forget that this is just a first step in remaking sudan. the country has been rocked by successive coups and coup attempts ever since it gained independence in one nine hundred fifty six. in one thousand nine hundred nine omar al bashir seized power in a coup of his own and managed to hold on to that power. up until just now. b
game for the dallas mavericks after twenty one seasons in the spotlight we'll look at his legacy with german national team coach henrik brutal right here in the studio. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us tonight the army has seized power in sudan and warned anti-government protesters to stay off the streets tonight as it imposes a strict curfew it's not quite sure what demonstrators were hoping for when they demanded the end to the presidency of omar al bashir. after thirty years in...
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the rebel army and in the nine hundred ninety four genocide wasn't when. there wasn't willing to ask of you in. the force of them. i knew this but does that mean he was not. a controversial leader whose success is beyond question. time. wanted tragedy starts people fish t w. more turbulence ahead the world trade organization is cutting its growth trade growth forecast by nearly a third and the international monetary fund is trying and as the list of issues weighing on global trade only seems to be getting longer also on the program china is moving and shaking on the.
the rebel army and in the nine hundred ninety four genocide wasn't when. there wasn't willing to ask of you in. the force of them. i knew this but does that mean he was not. a controversial leader whose success is beyond question. time. wanted tragedy starts people fish t w. more turbulence ahead the world trade organization is cutting its growth trade growth forecast by nearly a third and the international monetary fund is trying and as the list of issues weighing on global trade only seems to...