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he wrote that in frankfurt and it was revolution of his eason kind songs revolutionized poetry and his play good from burleson and also written for the 1st transformed german drama. a few metres from good us house you come to st paul's church in 1980 became the seat of the frankfurt national assembly the 1st freely elected parliament for the whole of germany so it's considered the birthplace of german democracy. time for to mine is also well known for its museums no less than 15 cultural institutions lined the rhythm line forming the frankfurt museum embankment. it includes germany's oldest museum foundation the shade of it was a. collection year cup a 700 years of european art history from the 14th century right up to the present day. this is what's going to go on when it was founded 200 years ago in accordance with the will left by a wealthy frankfurt banker named your 100 data he was an art collector which was not unusual in the age of enlightenment. he saw origin as a key part of his role in society. although frankfurt was a free emperial city there was no bishop and no royalty liv
he wrote that in frankfurt and it was revolution of his eason kind songs revolutionized poetry and his play good from burleson and also written for the 1st transformed german drama. a few metres from good us house you come to st paul's church in 1980 became the seat of the frankfurt national assembly the 1st freely elected parliament for the whole of germany so it's considered the birthplace of german democracy. time for to mine is also well known for its museums no less than 15 cultural...
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dara: he understood that the eason why i would do this was not necessarily monetary.avid: when you came in you were eplacing travis, one of the founders and one of the big shareholders? dara: yes. david: but he was still on the board. dara: yes. david: so was it awkward to be replacing somebody who was a shareholder? dara: i feel the same way. expedia and ard of i'm the former c.e.o. i there is a new c.e.o., actually picked him, who is the board c.e.o. tell you, being a former .e.o., it's a little weird sitting there and having someone else do something differently with your baby, because i think uber feels like travis baby and sitting there and it's lt like mine a little weird but you're respectful, you get out of the travis has done the same for me. is it weird? yes. but are we in a situation where respectful and comfortable and he's there for me when i need his advice? yes. biggest at's the challenge you currently see the company facing? ara: i think the biggest challenge that we have is a common challenge that you see ith some of the large technology companies out
dara: he understood that the eason why i would do this was not necessarily monetary.avid: when you came in you were eplacing travis, one of the founders and one of the big shareholders? dara: yes. david: but he was still on the board. dara: yes. david: so was it awkward to be replacing somebody who was a shareholder? dara: i feel the same way. expedia and ard of i'm the former c.e.o. i there is a new c.e.o., actually picked him, who is the board c.e.o. tell you, being a former .e.o., it's a...
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because the feeder systems into homelessness, the ,easons people become homeless also have racial disparities who disproportionately affect african americans. criminalvolved in the justice system, disproportionately african-american. the foster care system, the rates of poverty, health care , so the discrimination and racial inequity in our inger systems is resulting racial disproportionality in the homeless system. we are trying hard to make sure the homeless system itself is not having a disparate impact on people. host: let's talk to jack was calling from tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. two points i think are flaws with the system. fond ofe cities are boasting -- like chattanooga, 20 years ago, received a grant that said we would end homelessness once and for all. what happened? a lot of neighboring cities encouraged their homeless people to come to chattanooga, so our population went up. the burden we had went up because of our hubris. number two, how do you count the homeless? what are the real standards? we empower the university here and others to count them, and they ca
because the feeder systems into homelessness, the ,easons people become homeless also have racial disparities who disproportionately affect african americans. criminalvolved in the justice system, disproportionately african-american. the foster care system, the rates of poverty, health care , so the discrimination and racial inequity in our inger systems is resulting racial disproportionality in the homeless system. we are trying hard to make sure the homeless system itself is not having a...
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as we try to understand and of this he scope achievement for human life, our eason is overwhelmed withunding gratitude and joy. ven as we realize the increasing challenges of the future. magnificent event anew what man can accomplish. a man on the moon was promised decade, and though some were unconvinced, reality is morning in the persons of astronauts armstrong, aldrin and collins. applied their splendid exploits and record our their safe for return to us, to their families, mankind. we our innermost beings, exuberant yet phrase. inspire our lives to move imilarly in other areas of need. may we, the people, by our and devotion and insight move to new landings in brotherhood. concern and mutual respect. may our country apply leadership nd backed by committed fellowship blaze new trails into all areas of human cares. enthusiasm and bless our joy with dedicated purpose for the many needs at hand. link us in friendship with peoples throughout the world as together to better the human condition. beginning in our own hearts and a mine attuned our good will towards neighbor. as our his we p
as we try to understand and of this he scope achievement for human life, our eason is overwhelmed withunding gratitude and joy. ven as we realize the increasing challenges of the future. magnificent event anew what man can accomplish. a man on the moon was promised decade, and though some were unconvinced, reality is morning in the persons of astronauts armstrong, aldrin and collins. applied their splendid exploits and record our their safe for return to us, to their families, mankind. we our...
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eason is, look, anger is a motivator. and the far left is pissed. they are enraged by donald trump, and it means they are going t show up and the big open question is, does everybody else show>> up? senator, you know from your race boeto o'rourke won 48%. he won moderates and suburban women and all these people who are really on the fence. do they vote for donald trump f again or vot the democrats. do you think -- i want to give you one more chance. doou think that the rhetoric from the president is one of the things that is energizing the democratic party? >> of course. >> then -- and do you thinkhut s his chances to be re-elected? >> look, the president regularly says and tweets things i wish he wouldn't say. >> is that going to do what you just said? that he will havear a time getting re-elected >> he is not going to change. he is. o >> i agree with that. is it going to make it harder for him to get >> look, i wish he would say things differently. don't have the power to change that. i can't change that. what i can do is what i'm doing thousand,
eason is, look, anger is a motivator. and the far left is pissed. they are enraged by donald trump, and it means they are going t show up and the big open question is, does everybody else show>> up? senator, you know from your race boeto o'rourke won 48%. he won moderates and suburban women and all these people who are really on the fence. do they vote for donald trump f again or vot the democrats. do you think -- i want to give you one more chance. doou think that the rhetoric from the...
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eason's essays years. as the mighty who told them that they followed a key to my soon to be moving to some of you will clearly if it is them to link up boys and as it is on this the stamina just getting me into it was my best. to push through jogging feel or surprise you that they had to maul what they had been sell carol use google venom i stay missing. all care i'm asa one thing all summer to put their their lives. 6. the infamous in water. to nothing to. keep us cool view of the pigeon those with the date god to. clash with. in terms of to them in years on file and. then go moment goes and see if you miss me because sure gun can do not the most complete see become a fine go from local communities could be that the other either from the. condition or surfie isn't severe. the most can put it in. a primitive fear for you still as soon as you do come about their coffee after you put this on for me. it is your result i may have a cover for me the coffee in the vibe i. walk to new movie mantra. for media that
eason's essays years. as the mighty who told them that they followed a key to my soon to be moving to some of you will clearly if it is them to link up boys and as it is on this the stamina just getting me into it was my best. to push through jogging feel or surprise you that they had to maul what they had been sell carol use google venom i stay missing. all care i'm asa one thing all summer to put their their lives. 6. the infamous in water. to nothing to. keep us cool view of the pigeon those...
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hardy, the club has reached a financial crisis and could be liquidated before the start of the coming eason. players and staff have not been paid in weeks, and the club is set to make its fourth appearance in the high court later this month to face a winding-up petition. will the prime minister and the whole house join me in calling on the football association, the football league and the national league to investigate the current situation and help to secure the future of this truly historic club? pm may: i thank the honorable lady for raising this issue. football clubs up and down the country are obviously of great importance to their local communities. overall, the financial state of football clubs is better now than at any time, but the government are certainly not omplacent. the honorable lady referred to various football authorities. we will continue to hold the football authorities to account for ensuring that there is transparency around the ownership of clubs, that sufficient inquiries into the suitability of owners are made, and that financially clubs continue to live within their
hardy, the club has reached a financial crisis and could be liquidated before the start of the coming eason. players and staff have not been paid in weeks, and the club is set to make its fourth appearance in the high court later this month to face a winding-up petition. will the prime minister and the whole house join me in calling on the football association, the football league and the national league to investigate the current situation and help to secure the future of this truly historic...
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. >> reporter: the eason for the change, well, dna testing companies are constantly updating their algorithm dna test results are only as accurate as the data behind them, and in this case that data is other people's dna,o as more people take these tests the ethnicity reference panels growth. ancestry says if your earlier result claims you were scanned knave cran they can break it down to norway andweden which would explain jennifer's newly discovered norwegian roots. >> my husband and i were just in norway. they are nice people and some look a little like me.e it didn't mak go oh, i'm norwegian. it was little bizarre. >> reporter: while jennifer still isn'100% sure of her ancestry, she says it's fun to have a clearer picture of her roots and woernsd where her next na update will take her. >> so bottom line,our dna never charges but the methods these testing companies are using is evolving every single day, and they will automatically send you these updates. real neat, isn't it? >> did you pay for the updates? ou don't. she just got it out of blue. look at that. this is omething that they ar
. >> reporter: the eason for the change, well, dna testing companies are constantly updating their algorithm dna test results are only as accurate as the data behind them, and in this case that data is other people's dna,o as more people take these tests the ethnicity reference panels growth. ancestry says if your earlier result claims you were scanned knave cran they can break it down to norway andweden which would explain jennifer's newly discovered norwegian roots. >> my husband...
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congratulations, coach funkhowser, and all of the entire edwardsville tiger baseball team on a fantastic eason and well deserved win. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize ellen bulllock, a lawyer from champagne, illinois, who specializes in adoption. she's been nominated to be an angels in adoption honoree for the 2019 congressional coalition on adoption institute. since 1999, ellen has finalized the adoptions of more than 1,800 children. more than half were in the illinois foster care system and ultimately found permanent homes. she has won the catholic charities friend of adoption award and recognized multiple times by associations for her advocacy of family values and adoptions outside the office. ellen and her husband are proud parents of three children, kyle , aimee and charlie. they adopted kyle and aimee and acted as guardians of another child. a stable and permanent family is perhaps the most important thing in a child's developing life. every day we rely on people like ellen to unite families and improve lives. i applaud ellen for all of her hard work and for her fighting for famili
congratulations, coach funkhowser, and all of the entire edwardsville tiger baseball team on a fantastic eason and well deserved win. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize ellen bulllock, a lawyer from champagne, illinois, who specializes in adoption. she's been nominated to be an angels in adoption honoree for the 2019 congressional coalition on adoption institute. since 1999, ellen has finalized the adoptions of more than 1,800 children. more than half were in the illinois foster care system...
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d you know easons an what? going to cost them a lot of points in the election. the support deadly cities and we're picked up 22 thugs and monsters in why? los angeles. wonderful sanctuary city. a bill tor introduced give american victims the right to sue sanctuary cities and hold them accountable for the thousands of lives that they have shattered. shattered these lives. tom. you very much, every nation has the right to establish and enforce mmigration rules this it's national interests. it's simple and common sense. simple. hey'll embrace our american values and love our american flag. we have the lowest unemployment rate. have toworkers but they come in where they can help our country. based on to come in merit. happens.s see what >> more than 130 democrats in ongress have signed up for government take over. is that nice? this is one of the great -- it won't happen. the guy never passed a bill and nothing. he missed his time. bernie? let me save you time and effort bernie. time.issed your he's not doing well but that is okay. he's up there, ranting and lunatic
d you know easons an what? going to cost them a lot of points in the election. the support deadly cities and we're picked up 22 thugs and monsters in why? los angeles. wonderful sanctuary city. a bill tor introduced give american victims the right to sue sanctuary cities and hold them accountable for the thousands of lives that they have shattered. shattered these lives. tom. you very much, every nation has the right to establish and enforce mmigration rules this it's national interests. it's...
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she says money is a big part ofe eason she doesn't support an apollo-like program-- meaning tightly controlled by the space agency-- with cost plus coracts for the likes of boeing and lockheed martin. i ould love for humanity toni be on the moon and mars. but it is not up to the deral government to pay hundreds ofb illions of dollars to do that. this is not somethe government should be doing because the private sector is investing their own money in very large launch vehicles. >> o'brien: garver says the government is pushing to do theo work, not just because of b exploration, bause jobs are at stake. even as nasa pushes forward, the private sector pushes faster. amazon founder jeff bezos is financing a space exploration company called blue origin. he has expressed interest in building a lunar lander. and the largest private sector player, elon musk's spacex, is building its own rocket and capsule to get to the moon--us claims by 2023, a year before nasa's current deadline. garver, who is now chair of an initiative called the earthrise alliance, which advocates usinge spacnology to help solve
she says money is a big part ofe eason she doesn't support an apollo-like program-- meaning tightly controlled by the space agency-- with cost plus coracts for the likes of boeing and lockheed martin. i ould love for humanity toni be on the moon and mars. but it is not up to the deral government to pay hundreds ofb illions of dollars to do that. this is not somethe government should be doing because the private sector is investing their own money in very large launch vehicles. >> o'brien:...
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again one should be .easonable in what is happening --mate change the commodity of monetary policy witht rates that are below zero on the one hand. many countries that have a little bit of space are using that fiscal space to push consumption and public investment. i think we have all the elements in place in europe, to counterbalance. this is not a recession. haslinda: christine lagarde will now be the next president of the ecb. who do you think is a good successor for her? pierre: the person ideally that we need should be someone that has a good experience in crisis management. when you look at the last 10 years, we have had a lot of crisis, the international financial crisis, difficult times in the euro area. we have been able to get out of this crisis in the euro, so i think persons who have played a role in these 10 years and faced this crisis are the ones that qualify. haslinda: do you see a joint candidate for the imf? pierre:pierre: i think it woulde smartest, especially when the euro area would agree on one candidate, which would make things easier. the process in the making wo
again one should be .easonable in what is happening --mate change the commodity of monetary policy witht rates that are below zero on the one hand. many countries that have a little bit of space are using that fiscal space to push consumption and public investment. i think we have all the elements in place in europe, to counterbalance. this is not a recession. haslinda: christine lagarde will now be the next president of the ecb. who do you think is a good successor for her? pierre: the person...
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3rd generation of below will talk and i fear that you know whether prahu least formally there are eason running it. as a puppet master from behind the scenes he and his sister priyanka i'm afraid lack the basic leadership qualities that he just looking for so that if you look at from the electorate find a few the congress is not ever to suffer by the kind of visionary leadership that they expect and that they're getting from that into more the so i think it's a tall ask for them ground have been groomed been part of its for nearly 15 years now and he i'm afraid to personally lacks the coherence and the competence that people bring expect in a national leader in a big country like india werman so i don't do a lot in just a moment ago surat how do you think the b j p is looking into this i think they'll be quite pleased that the congress isn't going to be setting in fact the joke is that you know they're going to miss their star campaign their hold on the because he was a light bit before them in. they had lampoon him as puppet which is a kind of a slang for someone who's a fool and the p
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. >> friday at 7:20 eason, a late historian on reports from the south on the lead up into the civil war in his book spying on the south. >> in the opening episode, i described a woman at a bar in west virginia who sees right through me and says i get it. you are a yankee boy spying on us hillbillies. the title was a joke on myself. >> alice marie johnson reflects on her time in prison before president trump's connotation on her sentence. >> i stayed there for 15 years. i was told i would only lead prison as a corpse and take my last dying breath in prison. the you think that was a recipe for help? sunday, a professor will be our guest and at 9:00 p.m. theern, and author examines rise in violence committed by young men throughout the world. interviewed by a brooklyn law for brussel. attacks,k about other the narrative goes back to rhetoric. we have politicians saying this and that is why someone hates immigrants and muslims. i think rhetoric is an important piece of the puzzle, so if that is the case, then a $1 billion industry that is built on black men talking about guns, is that not r
. >> friday at 7:20 eason, a late historian on reports from the south on the lead up into the civil war in his book spying on the south. >> in the opening episode, i described a woman at a bar in west virginia who sees right through me and says i get it. you are a yankee boy spying on us hillbillies. the title was a joke on myself. >> alice marie johnson reflects on her time in prison before president trump's connotation on her sentence. >> i stayed there for 15 years. i...
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because the feeder systems into homelessness, the ,easons people become homeless also have racial disparities disproportionately affect african americans. criminalvolved in the justice system, disproportionately african-american. the foster care system, the rates of poverty, health care , so the discrimination and racial inequity in our inger systems is resulting racial disproportionality in the homeless system. we are trying hard to make sure the homeless system itself is not having a disparate impact on people. host: let's talk to jack was calling from tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. two points i think are flaws with the system. fond ofe cities are boasting -- like chattanooga, 20 years ago, received a grant that said we would end homelessness once and for all. what happened? a lot of neighboring cities encouraged their homeless people to come to chattanooga, so our population went up. the burden we had went up because of our hubris. number two, how do you count the homeless? what are the real standards? we empower the university here and others to count them, and they came u
because the feeder systems into homelessness, the ,easons people become homeless also have racial disparities disproportionately affect african americans. criminalvolved in the justice system, disproportionately african-american. the foster care system, the rates of poverty, health care , so the discrimination and racial inequity in our inger systems is resulting racial disproportionality in the homeless system. we are trying hard to make sure the homeless system itself is not having a...
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eason yorkshire seen a few showers as well through the course of the afternoon.ill pretty humid through the rest of the afternoon. some of the showers becoming quite heavy this evening. central and southern england, the midlands, northern inventor and central scotland going to be seeing the outbreaks of rain and thunder storms. still quite muddy under the cloud, 17 degrees or so. not as hot as it was last night. into saturday, this frontal system stalls in the east so it will produce outbreaks of persistent rain at times. south—eastern, northern england and pushing into the western half of scotland. on and off outbreaks offering for the course of saturday. some brighter spells and dry weather either side of that band of rain. sunny spells of south—west england, northern ireland and wales, temperatures up to 23 degrees. underneath the cloud and rain, about 19 or 20 celsius. much cooler than it has been for this week. through the day on sunday, this front is still with us edging its way for the south—west so i think it will be northern ireland into wales and the so
eason yorkshire seen a few showers as well through the course of the afternoon.ill pretty humid through the rest of the afternoon. some of the showers becoming quite heavy this evening. central and southern england, the midlands, northern inventor and central scotland going to be seeing the outbreaks of rain and thunder storms. still quite muddy under the cloud, 17 degrees or so. not as hot as it was last night. into saturday, this frontal system stalls in the east so it will produce outbreaks...
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congressman lou and mueller, where he seems to say, or acknowledge that, you know, this olcpinion is the eason that trump wasn't indicted. but in other parts of the testimony, he's asked, was there sufficient evidence to convict the president? and he said, we didn't make that calculation. so did the democrats get it as clea as they wanted to? this notion that but for this department of justice opinion that says you can't indict a sitting president, this president would be charged with a crime? >> this is one of the trickiest parts of the specialcounsel's report, because here's what they're saying, because of the justice department policy th sayshat a president can't be indicted, we marshaled all of these facts, but then weever decided whether any of those facts constituted a crime. so in other words, he's saying, here's what we didn't do. this is what the report says. we didn't say, here are the facts. they would constitute a crime, but we're not charging the president, because we can't. that's not what it says. what it, says is here are the facts. maybe they constitute a crime. maybe they don
congressman lou and mueller, where he seems to say, or acknowledge that, you know, this olcpinion is the eason that trump wasn't indicted. but in other parts of the testimony, he's asked, was there sufficient evidence to convict the president? and he said, we didn't make that calculation. so did the democrats get it as clea as they wanted to? this notion that but for this department of justice opinion that says you can't indict a sitting president, this president would be charged with a crime?...