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but 1st 2 weeks ago a new york coal found hollywood mogul harvey weinstein guilty of 2 counts of sexual assault now he's been sentenced to 23 years in jail and the main accuses of prosecution witnesses were in court on wednesday to hear the verdict afterwards weinstein was taken directly back to a prison hospital to continue his sentence. a look back now at the key events surrounding this landmark case. february 24th 2020 harvey weinstein left the courthouse in an ambulance after being found guilty of sexual assault and rape. his trial had begun in january public interest in the proceedings was immense it was a watershed moment that i find. for many women the trial was cause for hope the district attorney spoke plainly weinstein is a vicious serial sexual predator weinstein with his manipulation his resources his
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attorneys his publicists and his spies did everything he could to silence the survivors the trial was the culmination of a dramatic fall from grace weinstein was the king of hollywood producing box office hits and oscar winning films and he was a frequent guest on the red carpet con but he sexually harassed assaulted and raped women and abused his power as a matter of course the whole hollywood system seemed to be on trial with him. in 2017 women started breaking their silence 80 accuser stepped forward with allegations among them stars like when it's paltrow and angelina jolie. that. he lead me to his bathroom pleading that i just watch him masturbate i remember harvey have to is rolling a balance his back saying don't you feel weird. so much closer to 70. 2 terrified
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look. around the world women saw their own stories mirrored in those of rhinestones victims to meet to movement gathered pace their world wide protest against sexual violence and the rage transcended borders in may $28000.00 at the khan film festival women occupied weinstein's former hunting ground. for. the protest movement ensured that charges were brought against harvey weinstein. the trial finally began in new york. both of my clients in this case. have been very very very courageous because they're willing to testify under oath to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth. now weinstein has been sentenced to 23 years in prison the sex offender has been stopped it's a historic moment but it's perhaps only the beginning of the trial is over
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a victory for women and justice but the need to story will continue. andy warhol was one of the greatest and certainly one of the most influential office of the 22nd half of the 20th century embrace consumerism celebrity and counterculture and was for ever reinventing himself right now there's a very special exhibition in london featuring some of his iconic works but also artifacts that give an insight into his life in new york in the 1960 s. and seventy's. head belonging to the artist andy warhol fake of course after he lost his real head in his twenty's he chose to wear ostentatious weeks and stead he owned 100 of them at the time of his death the mark of a man who treated fake cat as he does everything else in the pursuit of the perfect public image. and you. submission organized by the tate martin together with the
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german museum look quick looks at how one holds life influenced his work. immigrants and brought up in a strict catholic household the graphic artist moved to new york in 1949 there he made his money in advertising before going on to become one of the world's most important artists warhol has been talking about very important things all along sometimes the mists got in the way sometimes he would always put out lies and false herds and strange deceptive statements was incredibly intelligent smart man warhol actually managed to say so much by saying so little. in interviews warhol would say there is no hidden meaning behind his art and also that it's been . done something. that the very opposite is true he found inspiration everywhere the caps a list world of branding politics and the finite nature of human life photos films
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paintings and music hall who was constantly creating something new and like the stasi portrayed as christian saints he himself became an icon. in the seventy's the rich commissioned him to do their portraits football star from speck and was one of them though many thought would hold greedy for doing this it was these commissions that financed his work that gave minorities artistic expression of and the. what you look at the arc works in which african-americans are hunted down by police with dogs and when you look at the news today you realize that unfortunately it hasn't lost any of its explosive power. but what's on the outside superficiality the entertainment of it all warhol also considered that. the era of selfies and instagram would. would be have seated
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warhol down to the ground. yes he would have had a field day with social media time for the germans where we look at idiosyncratic things that are particularly german when it comes to fashion the tendency here in berlin is dressed down in spite of the fact that fact is now our fashion week here and also lots of startups in the fashion business anyway here is our own rachel stood with mole. what i think of german fashion really put me on the spot here i mean i don't want to generalize but i think there are a couple of things i've made every day is casual friday in germany and jeans and sneakers combo is at the top of the tire not only in the heart of the supermarket but also based on the like that. a favorite among men and women is the practical short preferably bayesian unflattering and absolute classic that screams chill and doubt on holiday is the short sleeve check shirt. something for the whole family
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the sensible sample minus 7 points if you think it's off some studies show that despite having the highest g.d.p. in your judgment on the particularly big spenders when it comes to fashion what they do buy tends to favor functionality over flamboyant. business you know. should. scenes on has of india in the or bug in the genes good understanding or the. genes and how. does a fashion design more which would also give us a few. clicks on the sense of cool her head and fast to tire tampa. and fire in the morse and ficken. so the germans are more backpack than clutch but more high top than high heel but that's
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not necessarily a bad thing for sure the french might be chic but the germans are comfortable the overall trend for practicality and thriftiness also mean that your clothes are less likely to mark you out with belonging to a particular social club oh and the transition from day to night is a breeze. some say this harks all the way back to when most of modern day germany was part of the kingdom of prussia the so-called prussian virtues include a sense of order self-restraint and pragmatism in 2007 germany decided it wanted a piece of the international catwalk action and launched the bit in fashion week. the event is known for attracting young designers and tackling issues like sustainability but cannot compete with the big guns. are not going to shift the efforts they have argonauts. to put the. internet in the information so long a border group of the stars of course includes gilead. readership you could blow to
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cross the new. york and do. it the door to more do business your piece of orchestra also presents a. different cities in germany and then for a particular fashion takes in hamburg it's a passion for dark blue everything and brought you the raincoats the shikimic you know in the software the finer things in life and in munich everyone was lead a holes in every single day just getting as the lifeless that would be for us tourists it's just not happening sorry. then we have been in so you know everything i told you so far about german fashion to just look at it. as supervision is for them but you know. it's all long look. and i'm opened. again all. kinds of ghana mondi futures are tied i'm going to be a good one that. has
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been i believe. this year is the 250000 staff and in his hometown of bomb there are literally hundreds of entire year celebration great composer but if you want to get right up close to the essence of the man that's an exhibition at the stotts beauty here in berlin which includes original scores of some of his greatest works. and in particular with the 5th symphony he used to motif which is very short and using this very short will teach people the whole symphony this is quite unique and . simple catchy powerful and rousing beethoven's 5th
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was a revolutionary work. and you exhibition of the state library in berlin puts the original score on show the institution is home to a trove of beethoven treasures the very sensitive rituals are usually under lock and key traits albums and letters including some of the composer's most personal correspondence letters professing undying love. my angel my everything beethoven writes but he was unlucky in love the object of his affections was perhaps the heiress the classic josephine a prince fake perhaps he fell in love with the wrong women it was always women who were unattainable because they were not compatible with his standing and it's an interest and. pride of place is taken by the score for the 9th symphony famous for its coral finale ode to joy the promise of
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into the conflict zone. off to the moon the germ of the stuff we carry on the beat see how close it itself has become a firewood from finance corruption my guest this week is the country's foreign minister everest fox told us he says he wants to improve mosts for tanishq image from how many more secrets have to come out before we'll be close to full. conflicts of. 90 minutes d.w. . hijacking the news. where i come from the news is being hijacked turbos would still has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black and white. in countries like russia china turkey people are told it's that simple and if you're a journalist here and you try to get beyond it you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where we're headed as well. my
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responsibility as a journalist is to give you. on the smoke and mirrors it's not just about being fair and balanced or being neutral it's about being truthful. fundings for golf and i work with. frankfurt. international gateway to the best connections road and trail. located in the heart of europe connected to the. experience on standing shopping and dining office and trying our services. biala gassed at frankfurt airport cd managed by from.
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this is the dublin news live from above led the world health organization comes fox fake or other virus outbreak is now a ton demick reading its prevalent across the world covered 19 has now killed more than 4000 people with the w.h.o. says it it's still possible to reduce the number of new infections also on the program hollywood movie producer harvey weinstein be sentenced to 23 years in prison this is what justice looks like 20 plus 3 years.
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