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the family is part of vienna high society for a century they've made the best pianos in austria maybe the world but their legacy is in danger just like their country the vienna melody by no tyrant as an austrian family saga with cameos by hitler freud and emperor of france joseph there are affairs a dual even murder and the wealthy jewish girl who marries into the family turns out she might be the reason the lovesick crown prince killed himself. we are good austrians it is unthinkable that we should include anyone in our family who has aroused displeasure in the highest circles oh shut up our sister polling arouse displeasure in the highest circles when she was only 5 years ago. but scandal is the reste of their worries the ultra family and its traditions unravel as austria becomes part of nazi germany. or was an austrian jew who escaped to the us he wrote this book during world war 2 to explain the austria that he loved and saw it disappear. the british photographer rachel taliban has a predilection for the sable specifically the waves now on the southeast coast of england with all t
the family is part of vienna high society for a century they've made the best pianos in austria maybe the world but their legacy is in danger just like their country the vienna melody by no tyrant as an austrian family saga with cameos by hitler freud and emperor of france joseph there are affairs a dual even murder and the wealthy jewish girl who marries into the family turns out she might be the reason the lovesick crown prince killed himself. we are good austrians it is unthinkable that we...
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the family is part of vienna high society for a century they've made the best pianos in austria maybe the world but their legacy is in danger just like their country the vienna melody by no as an austrian family saga with cameos by hitler freud and emperor of france joseph there are affairs a dual even murder and the wealthy jewish girl who marries into the family turns out she might be the reason the lovesick crown prince killed himself. we are good austrians it is unthinkable that we should include anyone in our family who has aroused displeasure in the highest circles oh shut up our sister polina arouse displeasure in the highest circles when she was only 5 years ago. but scandal is the reste of their worries the old family and its traditions unravel as austria becomes part of nazi germany. or was an austrian jew who escaped to the us he wrote this book during world war 2 to explain the austria that he loved and so disappeared. the british photographer rachel tonopah has a predilection for the sable specifically the waves now on the southeast coast of england with all the interest
the family is part of vienna high society for a century they've made the best pianos in austria maybe the world but their legacy is in danger just like their country the vienna melody by no as an austrian family saga with cameos by hitler freud and emperor of france joseph there are affairs a dual even murder and the wealthy jewish girl who marries into the family turns out she might be the reason the lovesick crown prince killed himself. we are good austrians it is unthinkable that we should...
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the family is part of vienna high society for a century they've made the best pianos in austria maybe the world but their legacy is in danger just like their country the vienna melody by no tyrant as an austrian family saga with cameos by hitler freud and emperor of france joseph there are affairs a dual even murder and the wealthy jewish girl who marries into the family turns out she might be the reason the lovesick crown prince killed himself. we are good austrians it is unthinkable that we should include anyone in our family who has aroused displeasure in the highest circles oh shut up our sister polina rouse displeasure in the highest circles when she was only 5 years ago. but scandal is the reste of their worries be all to family and its traditions unravel as austria becomes part of nazi germany. was an austrian jew who escaped to the us he wrote this book during world war 2 to explain the austria that he loved and so disappeared. the british photographer. has a predilection for the siebel specifically the waves now on the southeast coast of england with all the interest in recen
the family is part of vienna high society for a century they've made the best pianos in austria maybe the world but their legacy is in danger just like their country the vienna melody by no tyrant as an austrian family saga with cameos by hitler freud and emperor of france joseph there are affairs a dual even murder and the wealthy jewish girl who marries into the family turns out she might be the reason the lovesick crown prince killed himself. we are good austrians it is unthinkable that we...
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the family is part of vienna high society for a century they've made the best pianos in austria maybe the world but their legacy is in danger just like their country the vienna melody by as an austrian family saga with cameos by hitler freud and emperor of france joseph there are affairs a dual even murder and the wealthy jewish girl who marries into the family turns out she might be the reason the lovesick crown prince killed himself. we are good austrians it is unthinkable that we should include anyone in our family who has aroused displeasure in the highest circles oh shut up our sister polina rouse displeasure in the highest circles when she was only 5 years ago. but scandal is the reste of their worries the ultra family and its traditions unravel as austria becomes part of nazi germany. was an austrian jew who escaped to the us he wrote this book during world war 2 to explain the austria that he loved and so disappeared. the british photographer rachel tonopah has a predilection for the sable specifically the waves now on the southeast coast of england with all the interest in re
the family is part of vienna high society for a century they've made the best pianos in austria maybe the world but their legacy is in danger just like their country the vienna melody by as an austrian family saga with cameos by hitler freud and emperor of france joseph there are affairs a dual even murder and the wealthy jewish girl who marries into the family turns out she might be the reason the lovesick crown prince killed himself. we are good austrians it is unthinkable that we should...
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the family is part of vienna high society for a century they've made the best pianos in austria maybe the world but their legacy is in danger just like their country the vienna melody by as an austrian family saga with cameos by hitler freud and emperor of france joseph there are affairs a dual even murder and the wealthy jewish girl who marries into the family turns out she might be the reason the lovesick crown prince killed himself. we are good austrians it is unthinkable that we should include anyone in our family who has aroused displeasure in the highest circles oh shut up our sister polina arouse displeasure in the highest circles when she was only 5 years ago. but scandal is the reste of their worries the ultra family and its traditions unravel as austria becomes part of nazi germany. was an austrian jew who escaped to the us he wrote this book during world war 2 to explain the austria that he loved and so disappeared. the british photographer rachel taliban has a predilection for the sable specifically the waves now on the southeast coast of england with all the interest in r
the family is part of vienna high society for a century they've made the best pianos in austria maybe the world but their legacy is in danger just like their country the vienna melody by as an austrian family saga with cameos by hitler freud and emperor of france joseph there are affairs a dual even murder and the wealthy jewish girl who marries into the family turns out she might be the reason the lovesick crown prince killed himself. we are good austrians it is unthinkable that we should...
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and he led an amazing mission back into austria in innsbruck and collecting vital intelligence in the nazis at the end of the war that we helped bring about the surrender of one of the nazis last battle grounds. i went out to see freddy mayer in west virginia, he was all by himself in a small cottage in the woods, 94 years old and still in remarkable health and i remember both physically and mentally. you see a picture here when i visited with him. he was still driving a car and he drove meals on wheels for the younger people. he had a girlfriend in her 70s, a much younger woman and he chopped wood and troubled his own driveway and not only physically but he had a mental acumen as we talked about his childhood in germany and the mission itself, he could kick off the names and dates from 70 years earlier during the war of critical events during the espionage mission in tiny towns in austria where he was a spy during his time there, i had not heard of these places, he spelled them for me and would kick them off without missing a beat. and he gladly recounted this incredible time in his
and he led an amazing mission back into austria in innsbruck and collecting vital intelligence in the nazis at the end of the war that we helped bring about the surrender of one of the nazis last battle grounds. i went out to see freddy mayer in west virginia, he was all by himself in a small cottage in the woods, 94 years old and still in remarkable health and i remember both physically and mentally. you see a picture here when i visited with him. he was still driving a car and he drove meals...
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[applause] >> the nazi files kept in austria? prague? why didn't they destroy them? bank that's a question i get at every book talk. they did destroy a lot of records obviously. but trawniki training camp was considered mundane in their eyes it was a training camp. so as the soviets were coming into poland and then their leader escaped one of the places they went to was prague and took records with them and they were stashed but the ss didn't necessarily destroy them because it is considered a mundane operation as a training camp that was not high level. >> but they were terrorizing the jews. these people were not part of that group they were a different group. >> that's right they were not germans that jacob was born what we now know as ukraine his family migrated their years earlier so either though he was ethnic german he was not a part of germany. there were 5000 men but collaborators but not part of the ss or not see party one - - not see party. >> i assume you read the disaster next-door but in this case we let them in willingly and how do we correlate that. >>
[applause] >> the nazi files kept in austria? prague? why didn't they destroy them? bank that's a question i get at every book talk. they did destroy a lot of records obviously. but trawniki training camp was considered mundane in their eyes it was a training camp. so as the soviets were coming into poland and then their leader escaped one of the places they went to was prague and took records with them and they were stashed but the ss didn't necessarily destroy them because it is...
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up on steep bridges or peaks standing projects like the experience along the border passed between austria and italy have attracted international attention his designs are straightforward indeed there are more like sculptures as he explained to us when we met up with him where else but high up in the mountains of south. pass the scene of hard and groundbreaking work more than half a century ago the high all planned road connecting austria and italy was opened here architect very near children knows how extreme conditions can inspire extreme feats especially when those extremes are in nature. in this magnificent landscape look around and you'll see everything's a sculpture and you can't respond to it with architecture all architecture fails so we try to respond with sculpture. like a great stone slab come to rest charles past museum just saw it from the barren rock a 2500 meters elevation protruding into south to roll from austria it's a borderline experience in stone. i think is the architecture is always communication it's there to look at and to bring people closer to the land and make i
up on steep bridges or peaks standing projects like the experience along the border passed between austria and italy have attracted international attention his designs are straightforward indeed there are more like sculptures as he explained to us when we met up with him where else but high up in the mountains of south. pass the scene of hard and groundbreaking work more than half a century ago the high all planned road connecting austria and italy was opened here architect very near children...
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that is austria. the 12th of november 1918, after the collapse of the habsburg empire, the provisional assembly created the republic of austria with a capital in vienna. about thisoblematic is many of the agricultural lands were in hungary, not in the newly formed austria. they were kind of facing difficulties in that way. they had already had severe starvation conditions in 1918. of nearly 16.5 million people faced other challenges including political instability, serious unemployment, a large refugee population, and lack of housing. but the real problem was shortage of food and shortage of fuel. this had taken a big toll. after that, the allied blockade, which is continuing, exacerbated of extended the misery wartime. citizens waited hours in food cues and sometimes spent the night sleeping in order to hold their place in line. one historian out of austria has documented what was called the hunger catastrophe in austrian history. rationed27 goods were and many of them were not available, even after
that is austria. the 12th of november 1918, after the collapse of the habsburg empire, the provisional assembly created the republic of austria with a capital in vienna. about thisoblematic is many of the agricultural lands were in hungary, not in the newly formed austria. they were kind of facing difficulties in that way. they had already had severe starvation conditions in 1918. of nearly 16.5 million people faced other challenges including political instability, serious unemployment, a large...
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that is austria. on the 12th of november 1918, after the collapse of the habsburg empire, the provisional assembly created the republic of austria with a capital in vienna. what was problematic about this is many of the agricultural lands were in hungary, not in the newly formed austria. they were kind of facing difficulties in that way. they had already had severe starvation conditions in 1918. this new nation of nearly 16.5 million people faced other challenges, including political instability, serious unemployment, a large refugee population, and lack of housing. but the real problem was shortage of food and shortage of fuel. this had taken a big toll. after that, the allied blockade, which is continuing, exacerbated and extended the misery of wartime. citizens waited hours in food cues and sometimes spent the night sleeping outside in order to hold their place in line. one historian out of austria has documented what was called the hunger catastrophe in austrian history. by 1918, 27 goods were rat
that is austria. on the 12th of november 1918, after the collapse of the habsburg empire, the provisional assembly created the republic of austria with a capital in vienna. what was problematic about this is many of the agricultural lands were in hungary, not in the newly formed austria. they were kind of facing difficulties in that way. they had already had severe starvation conditions in 1918. this new nation of nearly 16.5 million people faced other challenges, including political...
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on steep bridges or peaks of standing projects like the experience along the border passed between austria and italy have attracted international attention his designs are straightforward indeed more like sculptures as he explained to us when we met up with him where else but high up in the mountains of south. the 2 miles york pass the scene of hard and groundbreaking work more than half a century ago the high all pine road connecting austria and italy was opened here architect very natural knows how extreme conditions can inspire extreme feats especially when those extremes are in nature. in this magnificent landscape look around and you'll see everything's a sculpture and you can't respond to it with architecture all architecture fails so we try to respond with sculpture. like a great stone slab come to rest charles pos museum just saw it from the barren rock a 2500 meters elevation protruding into south to roll from austria it's a borderline experience in stone. i think is the architecture is always communication it's there to look at and to bring people closer to the land and make it c
on steep bridges or peaks of standing projects like the experience along the border passed between austria and italy have attracted international attention his designs are straightforward indeed more like sculptures as he explained to us when we met up with him where else but high up in the mountains of south. the 2 miles york pass the scene of hard and groundbreaking work more than half a century ago the high all pine road connecting austria and italy was opened here architect very natural...
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up on steep bridges or peaks standing projects like the experience along the border passed between austria and italy have attracted international attention his designs are straightforward indeed more like sculptures as he explained to us when we met up with him where else but high up in the mountains of. york pass the scene of hard and groundbreaking work more than half a century ago the high all pine road connecting austria and italy was opened here architect very chilled knows how extreme conditions can inspire extreme feats especially when those extremes are in nature. indeed in this magnificent landscape look around and you'll see everything's a sculpture and you can't respond to it with architecture all architecture fails so we try to respond with sculpture. like a great stone slab come to rest charles past museum just so out from the barren rock of 2500 meters elevation protruding into south to roll from austria it's a borderline experience in stone. i think is the architecture is always communication it's there to look at and to bring people closer to the land and make it comprehens
up on steep bridges or peaks standing projects like the experience along the border passed between austria and italy have attracted international attention his designs are straightforward indeed more like sculptures as he explained to us when we met up with him where else but high up in the mountains of. york pass the scene of hard and groundbreaking work more than half a century ago the high all pine road connecting austria and italy was opened here architect very chilled knows how extreme...
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on steep reaches or peaks outstanding projects like the experience along the border passed between austria and italy have attracted international attention his designs are straightforward indeed they're more like sculptures as he explained to us when we met up with him where else but high up in the mountains of. the 2 miles york pass the scene of hard and groundbreaking work more than half a century ago the high all pie and road connecting austria and italy was opened here architect a very natural knows how extreme conditions can inspire extreme feats especially when those extremes are in nature. in this magnificent landscape look around and you'll see everything's a sculpture and you can't respond to it with architecture all architecture fails so we try to respond with sculpture. like a great stone slab come to rest charles pos museum just saw it from the barren rock a 2500 meters elevation protruding into south to roll from austria it's a borderline experience in stone. i think is the architecture is always communication it's there to look at and to bring people closer to the land and ma
on steep reaches or peaks outstanding projects like the experience along the border passed between austria and italy have attracted international attention his designs are straightforward indeed they're more like sculptures as he explained to us when we met up with him where else but high up in the mountains of. the 2 miles york pass the scene of hard and groundbreaking work more than half a century ago the high all pie and road connecting austria and italy was opened here architect a very...
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i was also really fascinated by this germany austria resistance. the last known trawniki men ordered deported from the united states was just deported in 2018 last year. the guy had lived in queens new york perfect ears on this middle-class neighborhood that i visited in queens new york retired their drying up pension whatever drawing social security. he had been ordered removed from the united states 14 years ago but the department of justice and the state department could not find the country willing to take him back. they have all refused austria, germany refused which allowed the trawniki man to essentially live in the united states. he was stateless but he was hear and so the people in this unit desperately wanted to move him because they didn't want to allow him to die in peace on american soil. in 2018 after 14 years pressing the foreign government to take this man back they could finally convinced germany to take this man back and he was flown back to germany where he died a few months later at the age of 95. so i asked the people inside th
i was also really fascinated by this germany austria resistance. the last known trawniki men ordered deported from the united states was just deported in 2018 last year. the guy had lived in queens new york perfect ears on this middle-class neighborhood that i visited in queens new york retired their drying up pension whatever drawing social security. he had been ordered removed from the united states 14 years ago but the department of justice and the state department could not find the country...
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authorities say there were no casualties found from the three avalanches in ankogel in austria. swiss rescue workers in andermatt managed to free several people from the snow. two people were taken to hospital, but their injuries were not said to be severe. the bbc‘s imogen foulkes is in bern, switzerland — and gave this update. we've been listening to that of swiss police the rescue services from late this afternoon and they said that they are continuing to search the snowmass there. they did that six people were caught up in the avalanche of two were rescued and taken to hospital, for managed to free themselves, they don't have reports of anyone missing but they say that they want to keep looking and look right through the snow that came downjust and look right through the snow that came down just to make sure, because one of the worrying things of course is that this avalanche came down on an actual marked ski run, as did one of the three that came down today in austria. that will be worrying rescue services and winter sports resorts because they're supposed to be planned
authorities say there were no casualties found from the three avalanches in ankogel in austria. swiss rescue workers in andermatt managed to free several people from the snow. two people were taken to hospital, but their injuries were not said to be severe. the bbc‘s imogen foulkes is in bern, switzerland — and gave this update. we've been listening to that of swiss police the rescue services from late this afternoon and they said that they are continuing to search the snowmass there. they...
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up on state bridges or peaks standing projects like the experience along the border passed between austria and italy have attracted international attention his designs are straightforward indeed more like sculptures as he explained to us when we met up with him where else but high up in the mountains of south. the 2 miles york pass the scene of hard and groundbreaking work more than half a century ago the high all pine road connecting austria and italy was opened here architecture very natural knows how extreme conditions can inspire extreme feats especially when those extremes are in nature. in this magnificent landscape look around and you'll see everything's a sculpture and you can't respond to it with architecture all architecture fails so we try to respond with sculpture. like a great stone slab come to rest charles past museum just so out from the barren rock a 2500 meters elevation protruding into south to roll from austria it's a borderline experience in stone. i think is the architecture is always communication it's there to look at and to bring people closer to the land and make
up on state bridges or peaks standing projects like the experience along the border passed between austria and italy have attracted international attention his designs are straightforward indeed more like sculptures as he explained to us when we met up with him where else but high up in the mountains of south. the 2 miles york pass the scene of hard and groundbreaking work more than half a century ago the high all pine road connecting austria and italy was opened here architecture very natural...
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they get austria and the german speaking world but also internationally. the grave of all this is also popular with german speaking visiting his. of course i want to know where do fish from be to the streets he died at the age of $56.18. becoming what would be to have his funeral have been like that i let you read it to be pompous some $20000.00 people are said to have come to his funeral and he was much loved at the time so 20000 people accompanied him on his final journey. at the end of my journey and b 2 of his footsteps in vienna i want to combine something that is typical of vienna and that's associated with between here in coffee for only one of us oldest coffee houses both beatles and mozart gave small concerts there's no music today but i have a typical austrian suite ditch the kaiser. be talking certainly left his mark on piano you can follow his footsteps from his numerous apartments to the great concert halls where he was celebrated as a composer if you do so he will get an intimate look at who this man was as an artist but also as a person and
they get austria and the german speaking world but also internationally. the grave of all this is also popular with german speaking visiting his. of course i want to know where do fish from be to the streets he died at the age of $56.18. becoming what would be to have his funeral have been like that i let you read it to be pompous some $20000.00 people are said to have come to his funeral and he was much loved at the time so 20000 people accompanied him on his final journey. at the end of my...
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museum just so out from the barren rock a 2500 meters elevation protruding into south to roll from austria it's a borderline experience in stone. is the architecture is always communication it's there to look at and to bring people closer to the land and make it comprehensible and we have for example when someone walks through this building and looks out from the other side of the view they get a very different view of the landscape here. and if they stand here. and turn around in a circle it's not at all the same as looking at one perspective through a picture frame so to speak in this way they experience the landscape more intensely. then a troll regards the mountains the way a movie director might. in fact the south to role native originally wanted to study film directing. he calls himself a minimalist even if the feelings involved are monumental. i think joyce architecture is emotion pure emotion there's one single idea one single concept to a building and it shapes every last detail that. men are told has designed 6 truck chairs for the tamils you're going experience as it's called al
museum just so out from the barren rock a 2500 meters elevation protruding into south to roll from austria it's a borderline experience in stone. is the architecture is always communication it's there to look at and to bring people closer to the land and make it comprehensible and we have for example when someone walks through this building and looks out from the other side of the view they get a very different view of the landscape here. and if they stand here. and turn around in a circle it's...
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but scandal is the reste of their worries the ultra family and its traditions unravel austria becomes part of nazi germany. it was an austrian jew who escapes of the us he wrote this book during world war 2 to explain the austria that he loved and saw disappear. the british photographer. has a predilection for the siebel specifically the waves now on the southeast coast of england with all the interest in recent times of hype climate change is affecting us is a straight only too well for the ocean. when the sea churns and whales when the tides come in and gales with the water that's when the british way photographer rachel tull of art springs into action. just going to watch the way stress tonight show. on the beaches of england's south east coast she takes spectacular photos of the scene as if she were out in the midst of it. it is. photographing waves means dealing with a constantly changing subject. that if you could see that if you get one really be quite the next to immediately after it at this beach and at many beaches world or save the big. sur you get people who see the 1st be
but scandal is the reste of their worries the ultra family and its traditions unravel austria becomes part of nazi germany. it was an austrian jew who escapes of the us he wrote this book during world war 2 to explain the austria that he loved and saw disappear. the british photographer. has a predilection for the siebel specifically the waves now on the southeast coast of england with all the interest in recent times of hype climate change is affecting us is a straight only too well for the...
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brian sullivan in vienna, austria. we are talking oil but let's find out what else we'll be talking about today. we turn to frank holland and kate rogers is here to give us her hot take as well >> you know what is better than sitting next to a fireplace on a cold night, having your whole house smell like kfc while you you are doing that bringing back the 11 herbs and spices fire log. sold at walmart. just about $11 they sold outlast year in about three hours. >> what is interesting about this these truly are hot takes. a lot of these restaurant companies are looking to become more lifestyle brands. their fan base is huge you see taco bell with the yum brands people will actually pay that and they do want their houses to smell like kfc and that can smell pretty good >> i'd rather stay at the taco bell hotel in california my house smelling like herbs >> to kate's point, all of this buzz now is from one company yum brands is mcdonalds going to do it? chipolte >> we know the expression that art is in the eye of the beholde
brian sullivan in vienna, austria. we are talking oil but let's find out what else we'll be talking about today. we turn to frank holland and kate rogers is here to give us her hot take as well >> you know what is better than sitting next to a fireplace on a cold night, having your whole house smell like kfc while you you are doing that bringing back the 11 herbs and spices fire log. sold at walmart. just about $11 they sold outlast year in about three hours. >> what is interesting...
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soil, germany and austria would not take them back. they will not take them back to germany in fact there's a discussion and i've recounted in the book for one the heads of this unit said, we don't want to take your garbage back. kind everything. the head of the soonest appointment, it's your garbage. they just moveded here. they could not convince germany and austria to accept these men to allow the united states to remove them. they couldn't of course it right. there's no way to do i that. and so, 1988, prosecutor in the office of special investigations, humana named michael bernstein. decided to fly to austria to help thest austrians and to convince them to take back plus a perpetrators. michael bernstein had two young children, he lived in maryland just outside of washington. it was considered, he was a historic prosecutor in this unit. getaway of convincing every descendent on a a roster, to settle a case and to agree to leave this country that went out ever taking the guide to corporate he was a brilliant lawyer. and austria, on
soil, germany and austria would not take them back. they will not take them back to germany in fact there's a discussion and i've recounted in the book for one the heads of this unit said, we don't want to take your garbage back. kind everything. the head of the soonest appointment, it's your garbage. they just moveded here. they could not convince germany and austria to accept these men to allow the united states to remove them. they couldn't of course it right. there's no way to do i that....
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i was also really fascinated by the germany austria resistance. the last known trawniki men ordered deported from the united states was just reported in 2018. last year. the guy live in queens new york for 50 years. on this little class neighborhood that i visited in queens new york. the tire there, drawing attention whatever , drawing social security area and he had been ordered removed from the united states 14 years ago. but the department of justice and the state department did not find country willing to taken back. all refuse, austria, germany refuse to allow this man to essentially live in the .nited states stateless but he was here. so the people in this unit desperately wanted to move t there because they didn't want to allow him to die in peace. on american soil. and so in 2018 after 14 years of pressing foreign governments to take this man back, they finally convinced germany to take this man back and he was flown back to months later at the age of 95 . and so you know, i asked the people inside the justice department if this, was this
i was also really fascinated by the germany austria resistance. the last known trawniki men ordered deported from the united states was just reported in 2018. last year. the guy live in queens new york for 50 years. on this little class neighborhood that i visited in queens new york. the tire there, drawing attention whatever , drawing social security area and he had been ordered removed from the united states 14 years ago. but the department of justice and the state department did not find...
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they have to get a draw in austria to progress to the knockouts. defeat could mean the holders fail to qualify for the next phase. what a for anthonyjoshua. now a two—time world heavyweight champion after winning belt back from andy ruiz after winning belt back from andy ruinr in saudi arabia on saturday. attention now turns to his next fight with fellow british fighter deli and white, add a couple of mandatory challenges in the mix. joshua has also given some insight into why he lost at the
they have to get a draw in austria to progress to the knockouts. defeat could mean the holders fail to qualify for the next phase. what a for anthonyjoshua. now a two—time world heavyweight champion after winning belt back from andy ruiz after winning belt back from andy ruinr in saudi arabia on saturday. attention now turns to his next fight with fellow british fighter deli and white, add a couple of mandatory challenges in the mix. joshua has also given some insight into why he lost at the
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on december the 24th 1818 the young priest yourself more sent out from off and off austria to visit his friend france gruber. and together they wanted to set his poem not silent night to music. he needed to him to perform at the christmas mass in his parish that same night. at the time gruber was a teacher organised and sacristan and on store for a small community. he was expecting his friend to arrive by the early evening but he knew how long and arduous the journey was in winter. the 2 friends both musicians did not take long to find the right melody to accompany moore's contemplated what. it is only a simple composition without any special meaning gruber wrote in his diary and. christmas 1818. come out on christmas eve $1818.00 a time marked by bitter poverty and named home the original german version of silent night holy night is less 1st song during christmas mass on an open door of by the 2 friends to the sound of a guitar big land because of. this road only it was intended to be a song of peace and hope in the difficult years after the napoleonic wars over mass water time fatalit
on december the 24th 1818 the young priest yourself more sent out from off and off austria to visit his friend france gruber. and together they wanted to set his poem not silent night to music. he needed to him to perform at the christmas mass in his parish that same night. at the time gruber was a teacher organised and sacristan and on store for a small community. he was expecting his friend to arrive by the early evening but he knew how long and arduous the journey was in winter. the 2...
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. >>> there wasrama in vienna austria where opec members met earlier today. the oil cartel was widely increase productiots.intain or and then make the announcement ring the traditional press tconference. one of that happened. the meeting did not end when and the press conference was abruptly cancelled. brian sullivan filed this report from vienna. >> reporter: it has been a day of surprises here in vienna, austria, at opec headquarters where it was supposed to be a relative quick binnual meeting where they contended cuts of $2.1 million barrels a day. past 10:00 p.m. local time, the ministers are inside the headquarters and they just cancelled the press conference. normally where they make a deal th put out a short statement, sit in front of about 20 oh journalists and answer questions. the press conference not happening tonight. according to our sources there are still multiple issues at play and it's possible what was suppos to be an eas opec meeting cou be bleeding into day 2 when russia gets involved with what they traditionally call the opec plus friday.
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i'm in vienna the capital of austria historic old town is a unesco world heritage site. it's highlights include st stephen's cathedral and the imperial palace. i'm in vienna today for a very special reason in 2020 music lovers around the world are celebrating the 250th anniversary of loopy from beatle vince birth. was born and born but spent most of his life in vienna. he lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces today i want to see how visible aloof from beethoven still is in vienna what makes this. he's so attractive to musicians and why was the beatles in so restless i mean during his time here he moved on average once a year as you can see have a lot of questions that need answering one day in vienna following the footsteps of the great battle over. off course we will give you an overview of the sights to see in vienna. and the killing there is specialties for which the city is famous. in addition we will show you how big this being on earth in his native. one of the top addresses for music lovers in vienna is the sound museum how still music it's all
i'm in vienna the capital of austria historic old town is a unesco world heritage site. it's highlights include st stephen's cathedral and the imperial palace. i'm in vienna today for a very special reason in 2020 music lovers around the world are celebrating the 250th anniversary of loopy from beatle vince birth. was born and born but spent most of his life in vienna. he lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces today i want to see how visible aloof from beethoven still is in...
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rescuers have been looking for possible victims of four avalanches that have hit ski resorts in austria and switzerland. what's occuring — more than eleven million people tuned in for the return of gavin and stacey — making it the most watched christmas day programme of the decade. and later on i will be looking at the stories that we've covered from britain by the coastal towns this year, that's an half an hour with me simon mccoy. good evening and welcome to bbc news. spanish police have named a british holiday—maker and his two children, who drowned in a hotel swimming pool on the costa del sol on christmas eve. gabriel diya, who was 52 and from london, died with his 16—year—old son, praise—emmanuel and his nine—year—old daughter, comfort. the family had been staying at the club la costa world resort, near fuengirola. an investigation into what happened is under way. the owners of the hotel have described it as a "tragic accident". helena wilkinson reports. this is gabriel diya, the 52—year—old father who died trying to rescue his daughter. here he is with nine—
rescuers have been looking for possible victims of four avalanches that have hit ski resorts in austria and switzerland. what's occuring — more than eleven million people tuned in for the return of gavin and stacey — making it the most watched christmas day programme of the decade. and later on i will be looking at the stories that we've covered from britain by the coastal towns this year, that's an half an hour with me simon mccoy. good evening and welcome to bbc news. spanish police have...
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rescuers have been looking for possible victims of four avalanches that have hit ski resorts in austria and switzerland. "what's occurring?" more than 11 million people tuned in for the return of gavin and stacey, making it the most watched christmas day programme of the decade. and in half an hour we'll look at some of the best of the travel show from 2019. good evening. spanish police have named a british holidaymaker and his two children, who drowned in a hotel swimming pool on the costa del sol on christmas eve. on the costa del sol gabriel diya — who was 52 and from london — died with his 16—year—old son praise—emmanuel, and his nine—year—old duaghter comfort, at the club la costa world resort, near fuengirola. an investigation into what happened is underway. the owners of the hotel have described it as a "tragic accident". helena wilkinson reports. this is gabriel diya, the 52—year—old father who died trying to rescue his daughter. here he is with nine—year—old comfort, on a family holiday when on christmas eve she got into difficulty in this hotel swimming p
rescuers have been looking for possible victims of four avalanches that have hit ski resorts in austria and switzerland. "what's occurring?" more than 11 million people tuned in for the return of gavin and stacey, making it the most watched christmas day programme of the decade. and in half an hour we'll look at some of the best of the travel show from 2019. good evening. spanish police have named a british holidaymaker and his two children, who drowned in a hotel swimming pool on the...
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i'm in vienna the capital of austria historic old town is a unesco world heritage site. it's highlights include st stephen's cathedral and the imperial palace. i'm in vienna today for a very special reason and 2020 years of lovers around the world are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the from beatle vince birth. who was born and born but spent most of his life in vienna. he lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces today i want to see how visible loopy from beethoven still is in vienna what makes the city so attractive to musicians and why was beethoven so restless i mean during his time here he moved on average once a year as you can see have a lot of questions that need answering one day in vienna following the footsteps of the great beethoven. off course we will also give you an overview of the sights to see in vienna. and the killing there is special t c for which the city is famous. in addition we will show you how big is being honored in his native poland. one of the top addresses for music lovers in vienna it's the sound easy and how still music
i'm in vienna the capital of austria historic old town is a unesco world heritage site. it's highlights include st stephen's cathedral and the imperial palace. i'm in vienna today for a very special reason and 2020 years of lovers around the world are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the from beatle vince birth. who was born and born but spent most of his life in vienna. he lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces today i want to see how visible loopy from beethoven still is...
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commalities across austria have been terrorized by giant walls of flame. we have been talki to simon, originally from lebanon but has livere for more than 30 years. he owns an orchard that was badly damaged. heoined the firefighting effort and almost lost his life. we thought we were safe at 3:00 in the afternoon. it passed us. we thought good, it didn't impact us. then suddenly at 5:00, the fire came straight towards us. >> what is the most frightening part? >> facingow it, drivingds it we couldn't really get out of it. that was frightening. obviously i de it through, but very scary. expert simon and his family, it has bn a huge financial cost. 40% of his farm has been lost. cooler conditions today in new south wales are helping t firefighting effort, but more dangerous days lie ahead. in austr mia'st populous state, more than 70 blazes are still burningbut this is a nationwide crisis. there are active firthe states of victoria and south australia. phil mercer, bbc news. >> i have been speaking to ben shepherd fm the fire service who told me how people ar
commalities across austria have been terrorized by giant walls of flame. we have been talki to simon, originally from lebanon but has livere for more than 30 years. he owns an orchard that was badly damaged. heoined the firefighting effort and almost lost his life. we thought we were safe at 3:00 in the afternoon. it passed us. we thought good, it didn't impact us. then suddenly at 5:00, the fire came straight towards us. >> what is the most frightening part? >> facingow it,...
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on december the 24th 1818 the young priest yosef was sent out for open golf austria to visit his friend france group. and together they wanted to set his poem which dylan knocked a silent night to music. he needed to him to perform at the christmas mass in his parish that same night. at the time gruber was a teacher organised and sacristan and on store for a small community north of sounds fork. he was expecting his friends were arrived by the early evening bounty knew how long and arduous the journey was in winter. the 2 friends both musicians did not take long to find the right melody to accompany moore's contemplated words. it is only a simple composition without any special meaning gruber wrote in his diary and. value nothing christmas 1818. on christmas eve 1818 a time marked by bitter poverty and now. the original german version of silent night holy night is less 1st song during christmas mass on an open door of by the 2 friends to the sound of a guitar line because of. this road only it was intended to be a song of peace and hope in the difficult years after the napoleonic wars a
on december the 24th 1818 the young priest yosef was sent out for open golf austria to visit his friend france group. and together they wanted to set his poem which dylan knocked a silent night to music. he needed to him to perform at the christmas mass in his parish that same night. at the time gruber was a teacher organised and sacristan and on store for a small community north of sounds fork. he was expecting his friends were arrived by the early evening bounty knew how long and arduous the...
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time for something completely different. ( loud music ) the annual krampus run in a tow in southern austria brought people dressed as the mythical half-goat, half-demon creare into the streets. in case yoe mystified, krampus is kind of santa claus' evil twin. in europe, he is believed to tag along with santa-- a.k.a. saint nick-- to punish naughty children. gives new meaning to the phras"" he's going to find out who's naughty or nice." for more news from around the iday's terror attacks in london, visit pbs.org/newshour. stewart: november is national nave american heritage month. aslo it comes to a, we have an intimate look at new york's mohawk tribe and its fight to store and maintain its language and culture for the next generation and beyond. newshour weekend special correspondent jenna flanagan has our story. >> the language gives us our identity. it teaches us the culture. it teaches us how to be. it t us how to be grateful. and without that, who are we? >> reporter: that's elvera sargent, an elder member othe akwesane mohawk nation, which the northern border of new york state. the moh
time for something completely different. ( loud music ) the annual krampus run in a tow in southern austria brought people dressed as the mythical half-goat, half-demon creare into the streets. in case yoe mystified, krampus is kind of santa claus' evil twin. in europe, he is believed to tag along with santa-- a.k.a. saint nick-- to punish naughty children. gives new meaning to the phras"" he's going to find out who's naughty or nice." for more news from around the iday's terror...
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in the winter of 1822 and pro france heroes of austria and russia alexander the 1st were residing if you can cast on one evening the wryness siblings were hired to entertain the guests. silent night was among the songs they performed. the illustrious cast was so taken by their performance that desire invited them to visit russia. as a result the siblings began a tour across europe. am. can you. tell you. they performed on recommendation in many european cities up to 1839. they even sang for england's king george the 4th in windsor castle. i. heard. that same year the wryness siblings traveled to the united states after what must have been a difficult crossing of the atlantic they arrived in new york just before christmas . relieved to have arrived safely the musical family visited trinity church on broadway to give thanks they sang silent night for the 1st time ever in english in the united states. were. to ask when did i 1st sign it nice kind of like. when she 1st brief. us is that i cannot remember i say that such a crazy thought i just kind. it's. a non. really strong a. i've alwa
in the winter of 1822 and pro france heroes of austria and russia alexander the 1st were residing if you can cast on one evening the wryness siblings were hired to entertain the guests. silent night was among the songs they performed. the illustrious cast was so taken by their performance that desire invited them to visit russia. as a result the siblings began a tour across europe. am. can you. tell you. they performed on recommendation in many european cities up to 1839. they even sang for...
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i'm in vienna the capital of austria there story old town is a unesco world heritage site. it's highlights include st stephen's cathedral and the imperial palace. i'm in vienna today for a very special reason and 2020 music lovers around the world are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the from beatle vince birth. he was born and born but spent most of his life in vienna. he lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces today i want to see how visible loopy from beethoven still is in vienna what makes this. cities so attractive to musicians and why was the beatles in so restless i mean during his time here he moved on average once a year as you can see have a lot of questions that need answering one day in vienna following the footsteps of the great battle over. off course we will also give you an overview of the sites to see in vienna. and to kill in their respect for which the city is famous. in addition we will show you how big is being honored in his native. one of the top addresses for music lovers in vienna is the sound museum house still music it's all a
i'm in vienna the capital of austria there story old town is a unesco world heritage site. it's highlights include st stephen's cathedral and the imperial palace. i'm in vienna today for a very special reason and 2020 music lovers around the world are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the from beatle vince birth. he was born and born but spent most of his life in vienna. he lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces today i want to see how visible loopy from beethoven still is...
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i'm in vienna the capital of austria historic old town is a unesco world heritage site. it's highlights include st stephen's cathedral and the imperial palace. i'm in vienna today for a very special reason and 2020 music lovers around the world are celebrating the 250th anniversary of movie from beatle fans birth. was born and born but spent most of his life in vienna. he lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces today i want to see how visible loopy from beethoven still is in vienna what makes the city so attractive to musicians and why was beethoven so restless i mean during his time here he moved on average once a year as you can see have a lot. of questions that need answering one day in vienna following the footsteps off the right. off course we will also give you an overview of the sights to see in vienna. and the kill in their respect for which the city is famous. in addition we will show you how big this being on earth in his native. one of the top addresses for music lovers in vienna is the sound museum how still music it's all about the sounds an
i'm in vienna the capital of austria historic old town is a unesco world heritage site. it's highlights include st stephen's cathedral and the imperial palace. i'm in vienna today for a very special reason and 2020 music lovers around the world are celebrating the 250th anniversary of movie from beatle fans birth. was born and born but spent most of his life in vienna. he lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces today i want to see how visible loopy from beethoven still is in...
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rescuers have been looking for possible victims of four avalanches that have hit ski resorts in austria and switzerland. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. lucy hedges rounds up some of the team's best adventures from 2019. hello and welcome to this, the last travel show of 2019. so what better time to take a look back on the past year on the programme? here's a taste of what's coming up. oh, my days! condors get this view. condors and us. it's incredible. that was like being in a tumble dryer. that was completely insane. all that and more to come here on the show this week, but let's kick off with a trip that mike made over to california back in may. we told him that all he'd need was a taste for adventure and a head for heights. here's what happened. here in western california, there are complex beings that have lived for over a millennium. redwood trees have become an icon of this state. but some fear that our changing climate might threaten their survival. so i've come to the most southern tip of their range where change could hit the hardest, tojoin a scientist who's been worki
rescuers have been looking for possible victims of four avalanches that have hit ski resorts in austria and switzerland. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. lucy hedges rounds up some of the team's best adventures from 2019. hello and welcome to this, the last travel show of 2019. so what better time to take a look back on the past year on the programme? here's a taste of what's coming up. oh, my days! condors get this view. condors and us. it's incredible. that was like being in a tumble...
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authorities say there were no casualties from the three avalanches in austria, but rescuers don't know how many others could still be buried under the snow in switzerland. so far, six people were pulled from the snow there. our correspondent imogen foulkes is in bern, in switzerland. the latest is that the swiss rescue services are still continuing to look through that snowmass because it came down on a marked ski slope. they are hopeful, i should say, because we haven't had reports of people missing, but they say they wa nt to people missing, but they say they want to look through the entire body of snow that came down to the absolutely sure. some good years, the people who were pulled from the snow, four of them basically unhurt, to have them taken to hospital but also only lightly injured. nevertheless there will be a very detailed enquiry as to what happened here, because that's no on a day when the avalanche risk was not especially high, three on a scale of five, came down onto a marked ski slope that was open on which a bank holiday there were many people skiing. more than 60 mig
authorities say there were no casualties from the three avalanches in austria, but rescuers don't know how many others could still be buried under the snow in switzerland. so far, six people were pulled from the snow there. our correspondent imogen foulkes is in bern, in switzerland. the latest is that the swiss rescue services are still continuing to look through that snowmass because it came down on a marked ski slope. they are hopeful, i should say, because we haven't had reports of people...
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rescuers have been looking for possible victims of four avalanches that have hit ski resorts in austria and switzerland. before the papers — it's sportsday. ..
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the miracle of many of them, austria, the german army, the russian army that occupied austria peacefully left. host: harold, thanks for sharing your story. guest: i agree with harold about the constitution. let's not forget, it was the framers who put impeachment into the constitution, quite advisedly, as a legal, orderly, and in peaceful means for dealing with a rogue president, as opposed to the mechanisms of their time, which was assassination or revolution. so jerry nadler, who by the way was my high school debate partner in the 1960's, is doing the house's constitutional duty. the house has the sole responsibility for impeachment. i agree -- i would love to see donald trump sit-down for the house judiciary committee and tell his side of the story. he was invited. he was invited by mueller to tell his story. not only has he not told his side of the story, he has blocked every one of his former aides from testifying and they have not given the house a single document they have requested. this is beyond the stonewalling of richard nixon, for which he was impeached. host: he has not bee
the miracle of many of them, austria, the german army, the russian army that occupied austria peacefully left. host: harold, thanks for sharing your story. guest: i agree with harold about the constitution. let's not forget, it was the framers who put impeachment into the constitution, quite advisedly, as a legal, orderly, and in peaceful means for dealing with a rogue president, as opposed to the mechanisms of their time, which was assassination or revolution. so jerry nadler, who by the way...
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this was an alliance of three in the beginning, germany, austria, hungary, and the ottoman empire. after the bulgarians joined the , they became an alliance. [laughter] dr. akin: over the next four years, the ottomans would find the world war. confronted the russians. they fought against the british imperial and french forces. again inht the british and the swiss canal zones and mesopotamia. troops sawtoman combat in european theaters of war to support their wartime allies germany, and austria and hungary. in macedonia and romania. to the surprise of allies and enemies, the ottoman army prove to be more resilient than expected. although its size and strength diminished throughout the four years of the war as a result of and a high rate of desertions, it maintained the war until the very end and no one expected that. throughout the war, the ottoman was able to tie down --ge enemy contagions contingents. they fought successful battles and scored remarkable victories. such as the defense of the dardanelles, one of the most important turning points in the history of the first world war
this was an alliance of three in the beginning, germany, austria, hungary, and the ottoman empire. after the bulgarians joined the , they became an alliance. [laughter] dr. akin: over the next four years, the ottomans would find the world war. confronted the russians. they fought against the british imperial and french forces. again inht the british and the swiss canal zones and mesopotamia. troops sawtoman combat in european theaters of war to support their wartime allies germany, and austria...
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see it as a plagiarized version of the full of the rebel angles associated with michael and they says austria personified defeating the enemy forces with a lance exactly as we know it from michael he frosts lucifer into the jaws of hell and nowhere is this triumph ass clear as in the michael motif of the christian tradition the church is celebrating its own triumph that's why the church directly adjoining the hoff org is dedicated not just to any old saint but to michael the hero the general of the angels with his soldierly demeanor the inheritance. often than any skin that i. this full of the rebel angels was completed in 726 during the reign of the austrian emperor col the sings. the michael motif had become much more than merely a central christian motif it also signified gaunts forgiveness and the emperor as grand. the church of st paul as the most significant baroque edifice in vienna makes that very clear. it is a sacred building with imperial aspirations the church was intended to symbolize the connection between rome and by xantia between the west and the east roman churches that is w
see it as a plagiarized version of the full of the rebel angles associated with michael and they says austria personified defeating the enemy forces with a lance exactly as we know it from michael he frosts lucifer into the jaws of hell and nowhere is this triumph ass clear as in the michael motif of the christian tradition the church is celebrating its own triumph that's why the church directly adjoining the hoff org is dedicated not just to any old saint but to michael the hero the general of...
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version of the fall of the rebel an angels associated with michael for it seemed as though they says austria personified defeating the enemy forces with alarms exactly as we know it from michael frost lucifer into the jaws of hell and nowhere is this triumph as clear as in the michael motif of the christian tradition the church is celebrating its own triumph that's why the church directly adjoining the hoff org is dedicated not just to any old saint but to michael the hero the general of the angels with his soldierly demeanor the him haydon dames are dotted in any skin our eyes. this full of the rebel angels was completed in $726.00 during the reign of the austrian emperor col the 6 the michael motif had become much more than merely a central christian mochi it also signified gongs forgiveness and the emperor's grand. the church of st karl has the most significant baroque edifice in vienna makes that very clear. it is a sacred building with imperial aspirations the church was intended to symbolize the connection between rome and by send him between the west and the east roman churches that i
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this was an alliance of three in the beginning, germany, austria, hungary, and the ottoman empire. after september 1915, after the bulgarians joined the alliance, they became an alliance. [laughter] dr. akin: over the next four years, the ottomans would find the world war. you can guess which one the ottomans are. they confronted the russians. they fought against the british imperial and french forces. most famously at the dardanelles. they fought the british again in palestine and the swiss canal zones and in mesopotamia. but also ottoman troops saw combat in european theaters of war to support their wartime allies germany, and austria and hungary. in macedonia and romania. to the surprise of allies and enemies, the ottoman army prove to be more resilient than expected. although its size and strength diminished throughout the four years of the war as a result of casualties and a high rate of desertions, it maintained the war until the very end and no one expected that. throughout the war, the ottoman empire was able to tie down large enemy contingents. diverting them from european
this was an alliance of three in the beginning, germany, austria, hungary, and the ottoman empire. after september 1915, after the bulgarians joined the alliance, they became an alliance. [laughter] dr. akin: over the next four years, the ottomans would find the world war. you can guess which one the ottomans are. they confronted the russians. they fought against the british imperial and french forces. most famously at the dardanelles. they fought the british again in palestine and the swiss...
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on the champions league, liverpool needed result in austria and they got it. it was and to and game. salzburg knitted a win and they attacked and in the second half they played into liverpool's benefit. salah's goal was amazing. they have had struggles but it was similar last season and they are now massive contenders. confirmation of the group. you can plop relieved and delighted by salah's goal. he played really well but did not score in situations where we would expect him to school and staying on track and making such a decisive and difficult finish, that says much more about him than all the other girls he has scott. a very difficult goal. group f. scott. a very difficult goal. group f, particularly dramatic. we have lost inter milan, they are out of the champions league. it was in their hands. borussia dortmund had to score more points but inter lost to score more points but inter lost toa to score more points but inter lost to a week in barcelona aside. fati the youngest scorer. they will be really relieved. enter drop the ball. antonia conti their mana
on the champions league, liverpool needed result in austria and they got it. it was and to and game. salzburg knitted a win and they attacked and in the second half they played into liverpool's benefit. salah's goal was amazing. they have had struggles but it was similar last season and they are now massive contenders. confirmation of the group. you can plop relieved and delighted by salah's goal. he played really well but did not score in situations where we would expect him to school and...
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and the queen of the slopes adds to her world cup tell the in austria piece of this was more about that in school. hello there plenty of cold air in place across much of iran and further to the east across into afghanistan it's a little bit of cloud there but really the main activity is still out towards the west or the eastern end of the med particularly impacting turkey for the next couple of days as sunday and monday we have got this system just sitting in the eastern end of the mediterranean some strong gusty winds again some coastal showers and plenty of snow working its way across into turkey now by choose day it does really begin to fall apart still want to showers and still some gusty winds at times but a much better picture certainly than we will see on monday meanwhile to the east we have got clavicles and snow and some rain in the mix but mostly dry into now is the south of that which is have been very nice that in the mid twenty's as some light winds a little bit cool in the evening hours we're seeing a few showers long coastal areas of amman we could just see the same as we
and the queen of the slopes adds to her world cup tell the in austria piece of this was more about that in school. hello there plenty of cold air in place across much of iran and further to the east across into afghanistan it's a little bit of cloud there but really the main activity is still out towards the west or the eastern end of the med particularly impacting turkey for the next couple of days as sunday and monday we have got this system just sitting in the eastern end of the...
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administration mentioned yesterday austria italy and turkey as other countries that could also face tariff the routes that there are about a half dozen at least other countries that are looking into digital taxes so there could definitely be more countries hit here they're also still really pushing for an international agreement on that so there is hope that. which has really been trying to get together and additional talks at the international level would be able to to to be successful in that and out they will be able to avoid these tariffs before that happens. these towers were not the only ones. just in brazil in argentina his deal how concerned are investors about another escalations trade tensions. we saw a pretty dramatic soften and markets yesterday the dow is down almost 300 points the dax is down about 2 percent markets have been a little warm mixed today but i think this is definitely going to be a concern going forward there's been so much focus on the u.s. china trade fight which is still ongoing they're supposed to hopefully reach a deal this month but there's about $15000000
administration mentioned yesterday austria italy and turkey as other countries that could also face tariff the routes that there are about a half dozen at least other countries that are looking into digital taxes so there could definitely be more countries hit here they're also still really pushing for an international agreement on that so there is hope that. which has really been trying to get together and additional talks at the international level would be able to to to be successful in that...
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it as a plagiarized version of the form of the rebel an angels associated with michael and this is austria personified defeating the enemy forces with a lance exactly as we know it from my clients this fall he thrusts lucifer into the jaws of hell and nowhere is this try and pass clear as in the michael motif of the christian tradition the church is celebrating its own triumph that's why the church directly adjoining the hoff org is dedicated not just to any old saint but to michael the hero the general of the angels with his soldierly demeanor the inheritance. often than any skin. this full of the rebel enjoys was completed in 726 during the reign of the austrian emperor col the 6th. the michael motif had become much more than merely a central christian motif it also signified gone's forgiveness and the emperor's grand. the church of st karl has the most significant baroque edifice in vienna makes that very clear. it is a sacred building with imperial aspirations the church was intended to symbolize the connection between rome and by send him between the west and the east roman churches t
it as a plagiarized version of the form of the rebel an angels associated with michael and this is austria personified defeating the enemy forces with a lance exactly as we know it from my clients this fall he thrusts lucifer into the jaws of hell and nowhere is this try and pass clear as in the michael motif of the christian tradition the church is celebrating its own triumph that's why the church directly adjoining the hoff org is dedicated not just to any old saint but to michael the hero...
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austria vienna melody by and slow time is one of our 100 john must reads. and the end just funny of the sea against the coastline is what fascinates british photographer tom about. robin road is a south african office based in berlin he uses many visual languages from painting to street art photography to film live improvised performances sculpture and installations anything goes and his canvases range from wolves in the rough parts of his hometown johannesburg so walls in major museums around the world hippy by guest in just a minute 1st more about him and his alt. robin road grew up in apartheid era south africa and made a name for himself with the street he moved to berlin 17 years ago and is now well established on the global contemporary art scene as an artist in south africa's young democracy road address the country's new possibilities the hopes and the feel of the buildings in johannesburg where his canvases.
austria vienna melody by and slow time is one of our 100 john must reads. and the end just funny of the sea against the coastline is what fascinates british photographer tom about. robin road is a south african office based in berlin he uses many visual languages from painting to street art photography to film live improvised performances sculpture and installations anything goes and his canvases range from wolves in the rough parts of his hometown johannesburg so walls in major museums around...
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this is a scene from when hitler stole pink rabbit a new film from austria when i carly in the link which hits cinemas of jewish christmas. hello and welcome to our culture the film is based on the bestselling children's book of the same name by british author judas carr the story deals with the refugee experience of jews in nazi germany told from the viewpoint of a 9 year old girl his ball for a president in this country in time come you know vice this. doesn't seem a. good start. and he took a. speedy haven't the. killer wins the election the family narrowly escapes arrest by the nazis leaving everything they have behind they flee across europe to freedom. and what finally convinced me to make this movie was that i found this perspective so unique to tell this difficult time from the perspective of a child who didn't see everything as all bad. not. just tired.
this is a scene from when hitler stole pink rabbit a new film from austria when i carly in the link which hits cinemas of jewish christmas. hello and welcome to our culture the film is based on the bestselling children's book of the same name by british author judas carr the story deals with the refugee experience of jews in nazi germany told from the viewpoint of a 9 year old girl his ball for a president in this country in time come you know vice this. doesn't seem a. good start. and he took...