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this is t w news that line from berlin and indonesian recovery teams locate the flight data recorders of a passenger plane that plunged into the java scene investigators hope the data will reveal why the aircraft went down just minutes after takeoff from jakarta with dozens of people on board also coming up trying to send supplies and medical workers a province as it battles its biggest frona virus resurgence since last spring the capital she is under any sweeping lockdown but fears of a wider wave are growing. and in the bundesliga shaka avoiding equaling an
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embarrassing record thanks to a new 19 year old hero american matthew hopping scores a hatrick in his team's 1st league win in $31.00 games. i'm michael have you with us indonesian search teams have located the flight recorders of a passenger plane that crashed into the java sea on saturday 62 people were on board the boeing 737500 aircraft authorities now hope the black box data will clarify why the plane came down only minutes after taking off from jakarta. looking for clues to make sense of tragedy. indonesian search and rescue teams sort through debris found by divers in the job to say body parts and children's clothes
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were among the 1st items retrieved from the water. already located the plane's black box recorder confirming the debris is from the missing boeing 737500 . still hoping for unlikely good news the relatives of the 62 people on board with authorities where they hand over d.n.a. to help identify potential victims. i know 4 people on the plane. lives in the custody of her husband lives and works here so his wife and 3 children planned to visit and holiday here. but it ended like this. air flight left to carter airport on saturday bound for a 90 minute journey to pontiac. but lost contact only minutes after takeoff
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data from online service flight radar 24 shows the plane suddenly losing altitude and speed. boats will continue to search the ocean as authorities try to piece together what happened to flight s.j. one night. joining us from jakarta for more on this developing story is journalist . greetings the flight recorders have been located what more can you tell us. yes look both black boxes has been located so with a navy seal that they. look at that of the transmitters from. that a corner and also from the cockpit voice recorder. was also confirmed by the day for us that indeed that is the price you know asian and for all of this in this
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event so the next john is to find and retrieve the black boxes in south because we know according to the divers that the seabed. so it's. believed that the black box itself is is might put it under the descent of man. for the next hour on thought of the leaving the black box this is a lawyer it's questionable it's only 25 minutes of sin in the what that's $25.00 meet the. i know it's early days but is there any indication at this point as to what might have led to the crash. it's quite early. even though the navy commander is something misty nevil found a blog that most of us will but after i find
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a black box you'd have to be processed this possibly because washington d.c. united states to get that at the top and that and than this is would be to keep to door. to to know what costs. to cross but. in 50 get to state that. this is still in the states off. all those debt that so. often they find more to this is fine day half a whole the smallest bought including the landing gear and that is the bottom of the engine. but for them to be good they. don't need to be equipped with a crane so invested are still also in fault. the moment if you go into d.v.
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. so investigators still collecting data at this point this of course was a screw giant air flight has the airline had any safety issues in the past. so find out the city. has quite good safety to courts and. accept minor incidents with the fact that these the this is the 1st time that the atlanta have made it actually done with these. we can call it the last man in the last press conference that the advice minutemen say that. the and in good condition also that the end of coffee you know pretty gens continues to be in the last few days and you passed over for 5000 in the base trying to define what's right and there is not any call mechanical problem reported those flights net that's. what they did management and last minute minute now you
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can press conference ok chris. thank you so much for your time euro. take a look now at some other international stories at least 11 people have been killed in landslides triggered by torrential rain in deal nice west java province scores are missing among the victims were members of a rescue team caught as they search for survivors of the 1st landslide tech giant amazon is removing right wing social media app parlor from its cloud servers in the aftermath of the u.s. capital siege it follows similar steps to limit access to the network by google and apple parlor bills itself as a free speech alternative to mainstream platforms and has seen a recent surge in popularity. pakistan has been hit by a massive power blackout with all major cities plunged into darkness after
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a breakdown in the national power grid pakistan's energy ministry urged people to remain calm and said it was working to restore power quickly. china meanwhile is scrambling to contain a corona virus outbreak in a province near beijing authorities have impose tougher restrictions on movement and or mass testing residents under lockdown but the daily number of new infections has double triggering fears of a new wave in a country that only recently appeared to have the pandemic under control. paging is a ghost town. public transport ishant. and martial law has been declared in this city of 1000000 residents. the lockdown came as a surprise to many. we haven't been allowed to go to work for the
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last few days nor have we been allowed out we have to wait 3 days to do a 2nd coronavirus test children haven't been allowed to go to school we have to wait to do more tests we don't know what the schools are going to do why their. fear of another gripping china the authorities are trying to implement measures quick to prevent these local cases from spreading streets are being disinfected more than 20 new infections have been reported per day the millions of people confined to their homes have been told to stay there for at least 10 days under void leaving. speakers tell residents that health workers will carry out coronavirus tests in their homes. residents are allowed to venture to buy food. many have been stocking up on basics like rice and bags corona virus tests have been carried out this week
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special labs have been set up to chinese state television reports say infection numbers are expected to drop president xi jinping has declared a people's war against the virus and even celebrated victory against him in september by honoring those who fought to bring an end to the covert 19 pandemic. this marks another feet in the history of humanity struggle against the virus. you're wrong but the war isn't over yet around $50000000.00 people are expected to be vaccinated by the start of the chinese new year celebrations in mid february this year the government has warned people not to travel during a holiday that normally sees millions take trips to visit family. let's get you up
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to speed on some of the latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic the number of coronavirus deaths in germany has now topped 40000 with more than half of those fatalities recorded since the beginning of december pope francis says he played vaccinated next week in his calling out everybody to do the same saying he believes it is the f. the cli right thing to do and cuba and iran have signed a deal to work together on developing a vaccine. after scoring 3 goals in a victory that saves a club from an unwanted record they beat. the wall one any of their last 30 league matches but. in the 1st half when matthew scored his 1st
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goal to give his side to meet it was a good start and things only got better for the californian he scored 2 more goals in the 2nd half and that means his club. record for games played without a win. in saturday's top game. the chance to take advantage. on friday they could have gone topped with a win but lost 31 at home to dortmund. scored a classy opener in the 2nd half and then. holland started a final 74 minutes in. with the defense with su perve passing. holland eventually finished himself for 2 he scored again before a late consolation dortmund. favor and a champion stay top. snowstorms spain have
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left 4 people dead and caused transport chaos across much of the country the capital madrid has seen its heaviest snow fall in almost a half century many of spain's provinces remain on alert as storm continues to wreak havoc but it also brought a little respite to a country that has been hard hit by repeated waves of covert infractions. after a grueling 2020 for spain january's snow fall has provided less relief. in madrid they threw snowballs. and danced for joy in the streets. the fun even evoked hollywood it's a wonderful life. jurassic park. where there's a fundamental criminal i've never seen anything like this. and it's magic. i
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don't think it's an exaggeration to say there's a lot of people on the streets despite the pandemic. it's just so much fun. on spain's roads though drivers went so amused as they became trapped in the snow. there's the i get. them away again i haven't any food since 4 pm yesterday. i don't have much left to drink and i'm gradually running out of fuel. spain's interior minister said 1500 people were rescued from stranded vehicles and he had words of reassurance regarding supply of the coronavirus vaccine. is more or less for the civil security forces have deployed all their capacity to prevent the situation is that from affecting in any way the plans to contain the pandemic or the vaccination campaigns that the autonomous communities are continuing. on the most monday in another year the good news for those anxiously awaiting inoculation in the streets
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of madrid though people were clearly happy to let the virus take a snow day. you're watching news reporters up next we'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour in the meantime remember you can always get all the latest news on our web site t w dot com michael okuda we'll see you soon. and you hear me now oh yes we can hear you and i love stance german chancellor will bring you i'm going to back off and see if the talent surprised to self with what is possible who is medical really what moves her and want. to talk to people who follows her along the way maurice and critics alike joining us from ethel saw stocks.
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that. it was positive. that the time that there is no amount of time to call up on what. i love many paying 2 kids to search is ongoing bango morning. so john you are but is a brief on the. cold. bongo is my favorite so i want to visit his place i want to see where he lives and we're here. and they search for him in the fields of france. and at exhibitions worldwide vincent has a huge digital image. sunflowers. tax cuts i think it's something that every artist would stick around for shit c h. a i. wince and van gough lives on especially
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in people's minds because his life has become the stuff of legend but who was he really and how did his legend grow to become an international phenomenon. odel saw was a village northwest of paris bengal came here in may 18th 19th and over the 70 days created dozens of oil paintings on july 27 aged just 37 he shot himself and died of his wounds 2 days later. dominique shall yun sins presides over the institute bangle in are there a village which artists say zara and morning also visited. tourism and i come here every week to clean up
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a bit of the dried leaves and so forth. and i find that visitors have left messages and gaps and asian people bring oranges and lemons. i want to become your own here's a statuette of a person holding a guitar. every day people bring flowers. jewish people place stones on the grave. and here you can see ashes. the committed remains of artists who wanted to be laid to rest near find god you keep it on video we go god. this is the or bears a small hotel where van gough lived and worked in or where school was in 1905 dominique. a belgian entrepreneur bought it and founded the institute van gogh to preserve the artist's memory. he leased out the bar where van gogh once sat it's
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now a restaurant. vango his attic room is where he died in july 18th 90. i have 2 different types of visitors. there are the funky junkies who know everything about him and his paintings he's like a hero to them. that's about 10 to 15 percent of. another 10 to 15 percent have read his letters or so. and then the rest only know the hollywood foreign guard so they're not a man who cut off one of his ears so seeded with prostitutes drank a lot and killed himself oh no it was to do me let it go it was you see. this is the so are painted in 1888 lang is often portrayed as
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a typical artist misunderstood impoverished struggling with himself over a period of 10 years he created nearly 900 paintings and more than 1000 drawings a huge achievement he also wrote an estimated 900 letters in some of them he spoke about the meaning of life thank god possessed enormous creative energy but was he driven by his so-called madness by his genius. on the next question on the longer you've heard the saying you can't see the forest for the trees. for so many myths and misunderstandings have grown up around found god that you can hardly see the historical reality that's another story. val to vend a vein is scientific advisor at the vango institute and an internationally
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recognized expert on the life and work of the artist. vanderveen wrote his doctoral thesis on bangles literary role models and has spent years studying his correspondence. he also transcribed the artist's letters for the van gogh museum in amsterdam vandeven says that a selective reading of this correspondence obscures the artist's image including for example his pragmatism. thank god was an art dealer before he became an artist . vincent and his brother theo worked for some of the top dealers of their time theo provided vincent with financial support throughout his life early on vincent set high goals for himself he often wore fine clothes he spoke several languages and read books favored by the dutch educated elite. the brothers intellectual
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environment was shaped by those books their lives were very very middle class and. the books at their own were beautifully made with gilt edges and leather covers. and so they were not before and an educated as is so often claimed all. on the contrary they were very cultured and sophisticated people who could really feel unity. in many of his letters vincent talked about money but not because he was poor hard work and financial success were part of his religious beliefs. were the diplo professional groups agenda he was always talking about making money . and you have to remember that he was a dutch calvinist you're someone who grew up that tradition in which social function plays a major role. really what you don't see here so that was his motivation
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artists have to be. really compensated for their work. he paid a lot of attention to the business side of things. they speak it's hard to get people to understand that because he's usually for trade as an unselfish hero who sacrificed himself for his art yet was one of us. if you don't like him created paintings because he believed that they had economic value. like an art dealer. only on that and then it was not a case of art for art's sake if you know when i speak on this topic at conferences also a lot of people reject this view with you because you're all it's like they have this image of a selfless. o'toole the you didn't have a small but also on the. margin
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who did it that's all it is i believe that vincent until found god created a company incorporated a funk often funk corporation so to speak you're gonna go. i know of no other company that was founded in 880 apply and is still so successful today that's what he did also it's very profitable and a lot of people share and those profits on. the 1st years of the corporation went badly and during their lifetime vincent and theo didn't make a lot of money from it but today the bangle business is booming. this is the village of labeled a pulse in the south of france. of the angle multimedia display is located in an old line stone quarry.
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the artist's life as expressed in his paintings. the images of cory. graft to a special soundtrack. he left all his mistakes behind and that makes him infinitely charming. and despite those mistakes and his personal problems he's now an enormously successful one of the world's most famous painters normal. was absolutely fearless and saw his for jodi and vulnerability as qualities so many people find that appealing ok those are very attractive human characteristics as humans. everyone seems to have their own personal vincent but what was vango really like it's time to check the facts to do that we've come to the shtetl museum in
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frankfurt a mine. us and yet found a model i find his paintings and drawings absolutely fascinating but i'm less interested in the myths that have grown up around of the council on how. you can't evaluate his work properly if you focus too much on his personal life as if i kept on what. i think i've retained and increased my fascination for the original op is a miss and if not so when i had. there's even been a cutoff of this work shows a woman who is planting potatoes but we don't see her face the focus is on her bulky limbs current hands and her clogs then it's like a big shapeless forms also how you can see that it was difficult for them to draw the human figure. you learn to draw from textbooks. and i think it's worth noting
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that he had no proper academic training in art and themselves and one of the non looked down if you want the figure may seem modern to us today but if the tired and dos contemporaries complained that it got the proportions all wrong the ima be done you could get one of the gnomes into his phone line calls in contrast isn't and compare that work from 885 to this one to 895 you can see that his style is already changing and that as a victim he's a movie from a policy that hasn't figures to portraits cost 1000000 joy doing portraits of modern people down and mention. that was a deliberate move by the angle he was reacting to changes in the market. in this portrait he includes themes of self perception like something you might see these days on instagram. by gosh there dr gushee depicts dr gushee in a typical melancholic pose like do or used for his famous engraving. but he's not
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referencing do a lot of work they are quite admired. by. their shows for quite a tussle in a sane asylum and hostile act as are in a melancholic polars with an atmosphere of genius and madness in the background and untied. the shtetl was the 1st public museum in germany to buy works by vanguard. 190818 years after the artist's death it acquired farmhouse in newnan and in 911 the portrait of dr ghosh a the museum still has the frame of the gosh a portrait but not the painting itself it was seized by the nazis in 1937 and later sold in 1990 someone from japan paid $82000000.00 for the painting it's not known who owns it now. alexander island takes a sober approach to his study of van gough work and he succeeds in getting closer
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to him through drawings and prints. the van gough museum in amsterdam which contains the world's largest collection of the artist's paintings and drawings some $2000000.00 people visit the museum every year and each of them brings with them their own personal concept of the man and his work out of the museum's experts see him. i i. i. i think the more we know about the horse about his about his life about his work the more you realize that are that are still so many things that you don't know and
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there's new questions coming up so in the case of the sunflowers. there was an extensive research project. which really focused very much on his materials and his technique so the painting was really. looked at in depth with all these different techniques in the conservation studio. we've often found under drawings we even have found under drawing on painting when he is using the perspective frame to lay out his composition or to help him lay out his composition to get the perspective right and this is a device that he has sketched in a letter for hawk was very methodical in his way of working and that's also confirmed by all the research that we've done into his techniques and his materials he was really planning his pictures and his drawings and he was often calculating even the amount.

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