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some still cited the arian brotherhood of texas. special prosecutor bill werske. >> with the added media attention, we got hundreds of tips a day. >> it was like drinking out of a fire hose during this whole thing. >> the lieutenant from the sheriff's department was right in the middle of it. hundreds of investigators from multiple agencies had swooped in. >> this was all hands on deck. >> uh-huh. >> this became the number one case in the bureau at that time. >> fbi agent michael heldman and laurie gibbs who were since required were coordinating teams from the task force. each team looking at different aspects of the case. >> you have to look at everything. >> you decided to divvy it up? everyone focus on different tasks. >> some teams had 25, 30 people. there was a team that looked at all of the victims and what they may have in common. >> they believed the killing of da mike mclelland was linked with the shooting of prosecutor mark hasse back in january, but it was all one big collective hunch until a tip came through that confirm
some still cited the arian brotherhood of texas. special prosecutor bill werske. >> with the added media attention, we got hundreds of tips a day. >> it was like drinking out of a fire hose during this whole thing. >> the lieutenant from the sheriff's department was right in the middle of it. hundreds of investigators from multiple agencies had swooped in. >> this was all hands on deck. >> uh-huh. >> this became the number one case in the bureau at that time....
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may our third century be eliminated by liberty and blessed with brotherhood -- illuminated by liberty and blessed with brotherhood so that we and all who come after us may be the humble servants of thy peace. amen, good night, god bless you. [applause] ♪
may our third century be eliminated by liberty and blessed with brotherhood -- illuminated by liberty and blessed with brotherhood so that we and all who come after us may be the humble servants of thy peace. amen, good night, god bless you. [applause] ♪
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made the aspirations of the protesters in the region the only story worth exploring the muslim brotherhood who were perhaps the most well organized political force won the election. the rule that lasted barely one year was not what people had hoped for. corruption continued authoritarianism continued one of the reasons that people stopped following i just you know in egypt for example is because a lot of them felt that if this is the voice of a political formation that has failed and that has now been displaced from power then that news outlet is no longer an important source of news. by 2013 the morsi government had been deposed and if the authorities then tried to take al-jazeera and egyptian journalists down with. the new government was led by military man turned president abdel fattah el-sisi. 3 al-jazeera employees were among the dozens of media workers arrested on c.c.s. watch the court case was a show trial the government's evidence against al jazeera was feeble but reputations suffered all around. that same year on august 21st the assad government showed its citizens and the world
made the aspirations of the protesters in the region the only story worth exploring the muslim brotherhood who were perhaps the most well organized political force won the election. the rule that lasted barely one year was not what people had hoped for. corruption continued authoritarianism continued one of the reasons that people stopped following i just you know in egypt for example is because a lot of them felt that if this is the voice of a political formation that has failed and that has...
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for the 1st government elected after the fall of mubarak headed by mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood resulted in the network's reputation one that had been 15 years in the making. al-jazeera played a substantial role from its inception really in 1900. in shifting the news agenda and such a way to allow those who are not in government to critique those who are in there. before you know it al-jazeera cameras were in the right place at the right time 3. b.b.c. c.n.n. all the major sort of broadcasters around the world were picking up al-jazeera as exclusive footage so al-jazeera was able to bring the narrative of social mobilization and protests from the arab world to the world at large and elevate the discussion in such a way that made the aspirations of the protesters in the region the only story worth exploring the muslim brotherhood who were perhaps the most well organized political force won the election. the rule that lasted barely one year was not what people had hoped for. corruption continued authoritarianism continued one of the reasons that people stopped following just you k
for the 1st government elected after the fall of mubarak headed by mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood resulted in the network's reputation one that had been 15 years in the making. al-jazeera played a substantial role from its inception really in 1900. in shifting the news agenda and such a way to allow those who are not in government to critique those who are in there. before you know it al-jazeera cameras were in the right place at the right time 3. b.b.c. c.n.n. all the major sort of...
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the brotherhood of man. ♪ the age-old articles of faith of the people of islam have begun to acquiref the young nation of pakistan, in national homeland for the muslim people. inheritors of a tradition and a culture whose roots go deep into the asian past best inch and passed, pakistanis look to their faith to guide the country's feature. ♪ the future of any nation young or old lies with the children. the mother of two young children, mrs. kennedy knows what it means to bring a smile to the face of a sick child. among the gifts she has brought from the united states to this hospital, not the least is mrs. kennedy's own delight in making a new young friend. >> you can watch the entire film on jackie kennedy's trip to india and pakistan on reel america sunday at 4 p.m. eastern. doing a period of the 19th century, nantucket, off the coast of massachusetts, was a hub for wheeling around the world. godwin of the nantucket historical association, discusses the history of whaling and the impact it had on the small island community. the nantucket historical association hosted this talk and p
the brotherhood of man. ♪ the age-old articles of faith of the people of islam have begun to acquiref the young nation of pakistan, in national homeland for the muslim people. inheritors of a tradition and a culture whose roots go deep into the asian past best inch and passed, pakistanis look to their faith to guide the country's feature. ♪ the future of any nation young or old lies with the children. the mother of two young children, mrs. kennedy knows what it means to bring a smile to the...
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the region in a way you know each of them have their own interests qatar supporting the muslim brotherhoodand egypt saudi arabia certainly not ok syria is a red record if they are on syria is with the carnegie endowment middle these programs here we appreciate your time in your insights tonight thank you thank you . for finally many times this year many of you have written to me about all of the negative news that we report and you're absolutely right this year has been especially difficult it's hard on you trust me we know how you feel so you can imagine how happy we were when our team in our moscow bureau sent us a holiday video today one week before christmas seen it times together the year's headlines with a bathrobe some yoga and a christmas tree ornament laced with a substance that rhymes with just a joke take a look. peter. warming. her. hand. from the. election clearly. the movie. actor is what is put in watch while last question brant against the thing that we can point out at this point is that the foreign ministry has. phobia and that i don't. think we should from. her. point. t
the region in a way you know each of them have their own interests qatar supporting the muslim brotherhoodand egypt saudi arabia certainly not ok syria is a red record if they are on syria is with the carnegie endowment middle these programs here we appreciate your time in your insights tonight thank you thank you . for finally many times this year many of you have written to me about all of the negative news that we report and you're absolutely right this year has been especially difficult...
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in the words of our great hymn, america, america, let us crown tsai good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. and now, my friends, in a phrase i wants addressed to others, it's time for me to go. thank you, and goodnight, and god bless america. after al gore conceded, president bush delivered his in austin texas. but >> thank you very much, good evening my fellow americans, i appreciate very much the opportunity to speak with you tonight and mister speaker lieutenant governor, friends and distinguished guests, our country has been through a long and trying period. with the outcome of the presidential election, not finalized for any of us could ever imagine. vice president gore and i, but our hearts and hopes into our campaigns, and we both gave it our all, and we shared similar emotions, so i understand how difficult this moment must be for vice president gore and his family. he has a distinguished record of service to our country, as a congressman. a senator. and a vice president this evening i received a gracious call from the vice president and we agreed to meet early next wee
in the words of our great hymn, america, america, let us crown tsai good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. and now, my friends, in a phrase i wants addressed to others, it's time for me to go. thank you, and goodnight, and god bless america. after al gore conceded, president bush delivered his in austin texas. but >> thank you very much, good evening my fellow americans, i appreciate very much the opportunity to speak with you tonight and mister speaker lieutenant governor,...
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the region in a way you know each of them have their own interests qatar supporting the muslim brotherhoodand egypt saudi arabia certainly not ok syria is a red rep if they're on syria he's with the carnegie endowment middle these programs here we appreciate your time in your insights tonight thank you thank you . for finally many times this year many of you have written to me about all of the negative news that we report and you're absolutely right this year has been especially difficult it's hard on you trust me we know how you feel so you can imagine how happy we were when our team in our moscow bureau sent us a holiday video today one week before christmas seen it times together the years headlines with a bathrobe some yoga and a christmas tree ornament laced with a substance that rhymes with just a joke take a look. heat. warming. her. am. not. ill feeling in. her. jacket is what is putting watch well back on the question friends against believing that we can point out at this point is that the foreign ministry has that. phobia and that i don't. think everything from. her. for me. to
the region in a way you know each of them have their own interests qatar supporting the muslim brotherhoodand egypt saudi arabia certainly not ok syria is a red rep if they're on syria he's with the carnegie endowment middle these programs here we appreciate your time in your insights tonight thank you thank you . for finally many times this year many of you have written to me about all of the negative news that we report and you're absolutely right this year has been especially difficult it's...
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in the words of our great anthem, america, america, lettuce crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. and now my friends, i want to address to others, it is time for me to go. thank you and good night. and god bless america. >> after al gore conceded the presidential race, george w. bush delivered his victory speech in austin, texas. >> thank you. thank you very much. good evening, my fellow americans. i appreciate so very much the opportunity to speak with you tonight. mr. speaker, can a governor, friends, distinguished guests. our country has been through a long and trying period with the outcome of the presidential election not finalized for longer than any of us could imagine. vice president core and i put our hearts and hopes into our campaigns. we both gave it our all. we shared similar emotions so i understand how difficult this moment must be. for vice president gore and his family. he has a distinguished record of service to our country as a congressman, a senator, and a vice president. this evening i received the gracious call from the vice president. we agre
in the words of our great anthem, america, america, lettuce crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. and now my friends, i want to address to others, it is time for me to go. thank you and good night. and god bless america. >> after al gore conceded the presidential race, george w. bush delivered his victory speech in austin, texas. >> thank you. thank you very much. good evening, my fellow americans. i appreciate so very much the opportunity to speak with you...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ the unity of god, the oneness of the universe, the brotherhood of man. begun to acquire a national homeland for the muslim people. inheritors of a culture whose root go deep into the ancient past, they guide their nation's future. the future of any nation, young or old, lies with its children. ♪ the mother of two young children, mrs. kennedy knows what it means to bring a smile to the face of a sick child. ♪ among the gifts she has brought from the united states to the general hospital, not the least is mrs. kennedy's own delight in making a new young friend. never far from patrickkistan's for the future are her memories of the past. at the gateway to the frontier, mrs. kennedy follows the route history followed. for centuries, it was a meeting place for merchant and scholar on the long stretch of the road from the long reaches of the pass. ♪ the tribal still welcome friends in the traditional way, with the traditional gifts. the rifles, historical defenders of the fertile valley, of the land below the mountains. ♪ ♪ ♪ year after year, century after cent
. ♪ ♪ ♪ the unity of god, the oneness of the universe, the brotherhood of man. begun to acquire a national homeland for the muslim people. inheritors of a culture whose root go deep into the ancient past, they guide their nation's future. the future of any nation, young or old, lies with its children. ♪ the mother of two young children, mrs. kennedy knows what it means to bring a smile to the face of a sick child. ♪ among the gifts she has brought from the united states to the general...
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magesties ♪ ♪ above the fluted plains ♪ america america ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ and crown with brotherhoodning sea >> dark skies and ruined water, burning rivers, oil spills, closed beaches, silent spring. 20 years ago the wealthiest nation the world had ever known, a people who enjoyed a level of private consumption undreamed of in the past, found itself awash in environmental squaller. our cars were comfortable, but our children couldn't play outside because of the smog. our clothes were clean, but our bays were choked with sewage and our lakes were slowly dying. a wave of horror swept the nation as we began to realize what we had done to the natural systems that supported all life. the environmental movement was born. governments at all levels responded with programs aimed at controlling pollution, but by 1970, it had become obvious that further progress would require a strong national effort. as a result, on december 2nd, 1970, president richard nixon consolidated 15 environmental programs from across the federal government to form the united states environmental protection agency. not
magesties ♪ ♪ above the fluted plains ♪ america america ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ and crown with brotherhoodning sea >> dark skies and ruined water, burning rivers, oil spills, closed beaches, silent spring. 20 years ago the wealthiest nation the world had ever known, a people who enjoyed a level of private consumption undreamed of in the past, found itself awash in environmental squaller. our cars were comfortable, but our children couldn't play outside because of the...
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. ♪ ♪ arabic language] >> the unity of god, the oneness of the universe, the brotherhood of man, theth of the people of islam have begun to acquire new meaning today in the life of the young nation of pakistan. a national homeland for the muslim people, inheritors of a tradition and a culture whose roots go deep into the ancient past, pakistanis look to their faith to guide their nation's future. the future of any nation young or old lies with her children. the mother of two young children, mrs. kennedy knows what it means to bring a smile to the face of a sick child. among the gifts she has brought from the united states to general hospital, not least is misses kennedy's own delight in making a new young friend never far from pakistan's hope for the future. her memories of the past. through the ancient streets, peshawar gateway to pakistan's northwest frontier. mrs. kennedy follows the route history. for storytellers for centuries, a meeting place of soldier and tribesman, urchins and scholar, on the way down a long stretch of perilous road from the mountain reaches of the khyber pa
. ♪ ♪ arabic language] >> the unity of god, the oneness of the universe, the brotherhood of man, theth of the people of islam have begun to acquire new meaning today in the life of the young nation of pakistan. a national homeland for the muslim people, inheritors of a tradition and a culture whose roots go deep into the ancient past, pakistanis look to their faith to guide their nation's future. the future of any nation young or old lies with her children. the mother of two young...
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may our third century be and blessed with brotherhood, so that we can all who come after us may be thef the peace. amen. good night, and god bless you. [applause] ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy, visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] ♪ ♪ [rousing music] ♪
may our third century be and blessed with brotherhood, so that we can all who come after us may be thef the peace. amen. good night, and god bless you. [applause] ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy, visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] ♪ ♪ [rousing music] ♪
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also the arab states recognized that if you look around and say who will stand up to the muslim brotherhoodere's the united states and there's israel which also has significant military capabilities. which one of these cannot get away from the middle east? it's the israel. this is the an important relationship that had been developing covertly, but it was time to bring it out in the open. and also with the next administration for the arabs and israelis to, excuse the phrase, sing from the same hymnal when they talk to the next president about what kind of moves he should and should not make. whether he'll listen or not, we don't know. president obama certainly did not. paul: right. now, the peace plan, the trump peace plan did give a handout to the palestinians. they could have gotten into this had that they wanted to. was their denial -- did that make it easier for the other arabs to say, you know what? you missed another opportunity? >> yes, absolutely. it's often not recognized. two important points. one the palestinian authority went to the arab league and said will you denounce the abr
also the arab states recognized that if you look around and say who will stand up to the muslim brotherhoodere's the united states and there's israel which also has significant military capabilities. which one of these cannot get away from the middle east? it's the israel. this is the an important relationship that had been developing covertly, but it was time to bring it out in the open. and also with the next administration for the arabs and israelis to, excuse the phrase, sing from the same...
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in egypt the muslim brotherhood government would not compromise. could govern the way they want. that's not how it works in a constitutional democracy, you have to compromise and they were displaced by the army. worst of all in syria after the civil war created a tremendous security vacuum we saw the rise of the islamic state which is islam in its most extreme and horrifying form and that turned into a murderous and horrifying kind of death cult which had to be defeated ultimately by force. >> when you look at egypt what conclusion do you draw about the people power? it was people power that drove mubarak out. everyone said this means they want democracy, they don't want radical islam or militancy. and then they came out the same people apparently, came out and drove the elected islamic government out, the elected muslim brotherhood government out in favor of a dictatorship that is in some ways more extreme than mubarak's. >> the first takeaway for me is people power is not limited to people of one country or one religion or one culture. the hard p
in egypt the muslim brotherhood government would not compromise. could govern the way they want. that's not how it works in a constitutional democracy, you have to compromise and they were displaced by the army. worst of all in syria after the civil war created a tremendous security vacuum we saw the rise of the islamic state which is islam in its most extreme and horrifying form and that turned into a murderous and horrifying kind of death cult which had to be defeated ultimately by force....
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looking up from the roof in about 200 kings because the brotherhood is a group suddenly in 1914 the british managed this vital kindles the one country called judea. and the country was about 160000000 people some if it's the largest blood missile in the whole world. was like a gold mine in terms of people on court so. this is connell of course as well the most important one. in the country in the north. of the country which is one of islamic area and you can see its head tied it to bonn. looking stuff there up over. the face and head in a very stylish one of them and it's portrait. of the king but it was over to follow him when he was leaving for the most he was riding in these thieves prone. which is very classic. very very british. it's very common to see a lot of things british collected in this country you can see that robe of the king with a picture of the british queen elizabeth but very peculiar of course we call them as by the british and there are some pictures that was by the. way in a can don't was captured you can see that the kings are happy. it's. because. it's not him really
looking up from the roof in about 200 kings because the brotherhood is a group suddenly in 1914 the british managed this vital kindles the one country called judea. and the country was about 160000000 people some if it's the largest blood missile in the whole world. was like a gold mine in terms of people on court so. this is connell of course as well the most important one. in the country in the north. of the country which is one of islamic area and you can see its head tied it to bonn....
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focus on that sharing and making covert 19 vaccines available to the 84 year old pontiff called the brotherhood during a time of ecological crisis and social in palin's. longtime leader of molly's opposition say has died aged 71 coronavirus complications a form of finance minister was considered a favorite to win the country's next election 2022 he passed away just 2 months after his release from lengthy captivity by islamist insurgents. 3 latin american countries have now launched mass immunization programs to combat the pandemic mexico chile and costa rica have received shipments of vaccine and begun their distribution but with the 2nd times covered $9000.00 death toll in the world all eyes are on brazil where a vaccine is yet to be approved. it's been a week of celebrating firsts in latin america the 1st shipment arrivals of vaccines . the 1st jabs for health care workers and those at risk. it's the best gift in 2020 i could have gotten. you with i understand people are suspicious it's something new but you have to have faith and get vaccinated as soon as possible chile mexico and costa rica
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focus on the sharing and making covert 19 vaccines available to the 844 year old pope called for brotherhood during a time of ecological crisis and social imbalances. the longtime leader of mali's opposition sissay has died aged 71 from corona virus complications the former finance minister was considered a favorite to win mounties next election 2022 he passed away just 2 months after his release from lengthy captivity by islamist insurgents. 3 latin american countries have now launched mass immunization programs to combat the pandemic mexico chile and costa rica have all received shipments of coronavirus vaccine and begun their distribution but with the 2nd highest coated 19 death toll in the world all eyes are on brazil where a vaccine is yet to be approved. it's been a week of celebrating firsts in latin america the 1st shipment arrivals of vaccines . the 1st jabs for health care workers and those at risk. it's the best gift in 2020 i could have gotten. here when i understand people are suspicious it's something new but you have to have faith and get vaccinated as soon as possible chile m
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episode we look closely at how we can build and encourage a symbiotic relationship with me and brotherhood i will welcome to equal india some of that i can. let's begin to be as sure with forests that importance for the health of the global climate is undisputed yet deforestation is a bit of reality into these work invest on what our structure and organization is trying something interesting there incentivizing planting trees so that farmers not only have a steady income but also contribute to the noble forest cover for a region that's the norm to be extremely prolonged droughts how does this really work let's take a look. at. the. get . these women are planting saplings of native trees in western maharashtra it's not just a leaf or a station project. they're planting the trees on farmland which otherwise stays barren the idea to turn abandoned land into forests came from the organization farmers for forests if you really think about forests i think you know they're not just sort of. you know carbon storage powerhouses right they provide a range of ecosystem benefits you know everything fr
episode we look closely at how we can build and encourage a symbiotic relationship with me and brotherhood i will welcome to equal india some of that i can. let's begin to be as sure with forests that importance for the health of the global climate is undisputed yet deforestation is a bit of reality into these work invest on what our structure and organization is trying something interesting there incentivizing planting trees so that farmers not only have a steady income but also contribute to...
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his adopted city of london, fragrance has captured images of speciality bookshops, such as max brotherhoods founded in $853.00. it's one of the world's oldest antiquarian bookseller. the most valuable item currently in stock, to pages from a 670 year old manuscript about the travels of explorer, marco polo, the asking price, 200000 euros. the shop window, it is one of the most colorful ones of all. and that's a testament to the shop concept where the books don't appear to be sorted in any particular way. even though the owner can locate every single book, converse, least some people purposely leave a book behind when they visit the floating bookshop word on the water on london's regent can now, the old barge is a popular motif on instagram. and it's also one of hosty friedrichs, paid for it haunts his book presents photos of 47 books. and his co-author tells their stories like the history of the boat candle, a bookshop in mass, in the netherlands, located in a gothic dominican church, dating from the 13th century bookstore in porto. portugal is said to have inspired j.k. rowling while writi
his adopted city of london, fragrance has captured images of speciality bookshops, such as max brotherhoods founded in $853.00. it's one of the world's oldest antiquarian bookseller. the most valuable item currently in stock, to pages from a 670 year old manuscript about the travels of explorer, marco polo, the asking price, 200000 euros. the shop window, it is one of the most colorful ones of all. and that's a testament to the shop concept where the books don't appear to be sorted in any...
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forms around it a crime to grow out of and so on most of us are into something whether for the red brotherhood or by the real or the physical of the ledger i don't mean call them national but i mean you could argue that all books animal put not to be saved but almost on paper they didn't seem to go so young john yes i'm not asking you to tell them cause i'm going to be change the mood in that she let it out politically functional and someone pushing this album a little poem to give you all this coming to me that i got to do to someone as a burden to particles of me what a lot of all of us up on that central put a cousin fed to the project has become must depend on the triple digit without compensation can bring a biggish traditional to send a child one time lobby to have started a thread indicating how to because if you do or think. to a little boy. band look something like this it with. them is a little the will of the bumblebee on them to suck little shell lucky to be in the get it off. i read that you had a show on the golddigger something that i'm getting will position as a key issue that
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his adopted city of london, friedrich has captured images of speciality bookshops, such as max brotherhoods founded in $853.00. it's one of the world's oldest antiquarian bookseller. the most valuable item currently in stock, to pages from a 670 year old manuscript about the travels of explorer, marco polo the asking price, 200000 euros. the shop window. it is one of the most colorful ones of all. and that's a testament to the shops concept where the books don't appear to be sorted in any particular way. even though the owner can locate every single book, converse, least some people purposely leave a book behind when they visit the floating bookshop word on the water on london's regent can now, the old barge is a popular motif on instagram. and it's also one of hosty friedrichs favorite haunts . his book presents photos of 47 books. and his co-author tells their stories like the history of the book 100 a bookshop in maastricht, in the netherlands, located in a gothic dominican church, dating from the 13th century bookstore in porto. portugal is said to have inspired j.k. rowling while writi
his adopted city of london, friedrich has captured images of speciality bookshops, such as max brotherhoods founded in $853.00. it's one of the world's oldest antiquarian bookseller. the most valuable item currently in stock, to pages from a 670 year old manuscript about the travels of explorer, marco polo the asking price, 200000 euros. the shop window. it is one of the most colorful ones of all. and that's a testament to the shops concept where the books don't appear to be sorted in any...
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forms of them didn't run into problems are going to survive until such time whether for the red brotherhood or by the real or the physical of the religious i don't need call them national but i mean you could argue that all books on the market not to be saved but i'll put the difference in too closely on john yes i'm not asking you to tell them because i'm going to be exchanged omitting that she let it out from the beginning even functional and something i should do this album a little poem to give you all this coming to you that i got to do to someone as a burden to put a cause of much me what a lot of money a shoplifter that central put a cousin fake it has become must depend on the troop withdrawal without compensation a biggish that is you know to send a child one of them mom picked to have caused her to get or how to kids if you do not make. such a little boy. band look something. like that there is a little the will of the bum broadly only just suck little shell lucky to be in the good of that. i read that you had a show on the golddigger something that i'm good it will position as a
forms of them didn't run into problems are going to survive until such time whether for the red brotherhood or by the real or the physical of the religious i don't need call them national but i mean you could argue that all books on the market not to be saved but i'll put the difference in too closely on john yes i'm not asking you to tell them because i'm going to be exchanged omitting that she let it out from the beginning even functional and something i should do this album a little poem to...
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>> to be honest, the young muslim brotherhood guys are always around. come to talk to you for hours, but they have never condone violence. they're good people. i respect them. but i just feel like telling them, hey, mage, religion is between me and myself, no one else's business. >> between september 2019 and march 2020, 935 reports of nonsecular behavior were filed according to the ministry of education. 12.5 million schoolchildren in france. a stable figure says a specialized committee set up to advise the government, the group is sounding the alarm over a lack of training for teachers, and others say the success of government bears a strong responsibility for the current situation. >> the response should have been to teach the political history that led to these children being here. our colonial past is not taught properly. it is part of the country's history. where do we think religion is all that is left, and i would say that by choosing not to teach political history, the state has literally pushed people towards religion. the only way they can sh
>> to be honest, the young muslim brotherhood guys are always around. come to talk to you for hours, but they have never condone violence. they're good people. i respect them. but i just feel like telling them, hey, mage, religion is between me and myself, no one else's business. >> between september 2019 and march 2020, 935 reports of nonsecular behavior were filed according to the ministry of education. 12.5 million schoolchildren in france. a stable figure says a specialized...
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the republic it should be doing more for it and for me today those 2 founding values equality and brotherhood. i'm not sure actually the problems are really linked i would say it's much more linked to. force and the problems france has to integrate the 2nd 3rd generation of those who came after the even more a specifically to from us one big problem of frost is that they build cities in the parish very to you know to welcome these general these migrants coming from the former colonies so that these born you what when they moaned you and this was actually translated as suburbs yes it is which actually exposes as you know and so it's also also an urban mistake exclusion and i think this kind of his conclusion is even stronger than social in the inequality. or all you know it's this physical exclusion of muslim communities out of the city center. in one french village where numerous young people have actually joined the islamics islamic state the mayor says that the government partly at least bears responsibility for doing too little to integrate them is this ultimately also about social exclusi
the republic it should be doing more for it and for me today those 2 founding values equality and brotherhood. i'm not sure actually the problems are really linked i would say it's much more linked to. force and the problems france has to integrate the 2nd 3rd generation of those who came after the even more a specifically to from us one big problem of frost is that they build cities in the parish very to you know to welcome these general these migrants coming from the former colonies so that...
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republic it should be doing more for egalitarian talk to me today those 2 founding values equality and brotherhood. i'm not sure actually the problems are really linked i would say it's much more linked to the past force and the problems france has to integrate the 2nd 3rd generation of those who came after the even more a specifically to from us one big problem of france is that they build cities in the parish very to you know to welcome these general these migrants coming from the former colonies so that. these won't you what when they moaned you and this was actually translated as suburbs. which are actually exposes as you know and so it's also also urban mistake exclusion and i think this kind of his crew giron is even stronger than social inequality. income or all you know it's this physical exclusion of muslim communities out of the city center. in one french village where numerous young people have actually joined the islamics islamic state the mayor says that the government partly at least bears responsibility for doing too little to integrate them is this ultimately also about social excl
republic it should be doing more for egalitarian talk to me today those 2 founding values equality and brotherhood. i'm not sure actually the problems are really linked i would say it's much more linked to the past force and the problems france has to integrate the 2nd 3rd generation of those who came after the even more a specifically to from us one big problem of france is that they build cities in the parish very to you know to welcome these general these migrants coming from the former...
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and me today those 2 founding values equality and brotherhood. i'm not sure actually the problems are really linked i would say it's much more linked to the past force and the problems france has to integrate the 2nd 3rd generation of those who came after the even more a specifically to from us one big problem of france is that they build cities in the parish very to you know to welcome these general these migrants coming from the former colonies so that. these won't you what when they moaned you and this was actually translated as suburbs yes it is which actually exposes as you know and so it's also also an urban mistake exclusion and i think this kind of his conclusion is even stronger than social inequality. or are all you know it's this physical exclusion of muslim communities out of the city center. in one french village where numerous young people have actually joined the islamic state the mayor says that the government partly at least bears responsibility for doing too little to integrate them is this ultimately also about social exclusion
and me today those 2 founding values equality and brotherhood. i'm not sure actually the problems are really linked i would say it's much more linked to the past force and the problems france has to integrate the 2nd 3rd generation of those who came after the even more a specifically to from us one big problem of france is that they build cities in the parish very to you know to welcome these general these migrants coming from the former colonies so that. these won't you what when they moaned...
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republic it should be doing more for it and talk to me today those 2 founding values equality and brotherhood. i'm not sure actually the problems are really linked i would say it's much more linked to the cornell past of force and the problems france has to integrate the 2nd 3rd generation of those who came after the morris specifically 2 from us one big problem of france is that they build cities in the parish very to you know to welcome these these migrants coming from the former colonies so that. these born you know what we name born jew and this was actually translated as suburbs yes it is which actually exposes as you know and so it's also also an urban mistake exclusion and i think this kind of his conclusion is even stronger than social inequality. income or are all you know it's this physical exclusion of muslim communities out of the city center. in one french village where numerous young people have actually joined the islamics islamic state the mayor says that the government partly at least bears responsibility for doing too little to integrate them is this ultimately also about so
republic it should be doing more for it and talk to me today those 2 founding values equality and brotherhood. i'm not sure actually the problems are really linked i would say it's much more linked to the cornell past of force and the problems france has to integrate the 2nd 3rd generation of those who came after the morris specifically 2 from us one big problem of france is that they build cities in the parish very to you know to welcome these these migrants coming from the former colonies so...
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it's the error of good feelings and wanting to encourage brotherhood between the two sides and kind of play out that memory of we were all soldiers. it was okay in the end. and turns in the way that i treated it, it really depends. i have to confess some days i was not feeling kirkland at all and he did not make it that far. you can stop and just finish there and say there are more important things to talk about because it seems like the perfect centerpiece and the. we are going to talk about how humanity can transcend the battlefield but really when you talk about the battlefield where a person can walk home without touching a blade of grass. humanity is not the thing you might want to talk about. sometimes i would give people the full story if i had a time and say, you know, it's for you all to decide what you want to believe. if you want to believe that this is a story of humanity, you want to see kirkland as someone who is representative. it is not really for me to tell you what to make of this monument. i always wanted to encourage people to do was think more deeply about that mon
it's the error of good feelings and wanting to encourage brotherhood between the two sides and kind of play out that memory of we were all soldiers. it was okay in the end. and turns in the way that i treated it, it really depends. i have to confess some days i was not feeling kirkland at all and he did not make it that far. you can stop and just finish there and say there are more important things to talk about because it seems like the perfect centerpiece and the. we are going to talk about...
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back on july 24th, suspects were seen on surveillance video breaking into an armenian school on brotherhood way. they vandalized the school's walls with anti-armenian graffiti. investigators are calling this a hate crime. no arrests have been made in either case. >>> this one is pretty stunning. details tonight about that coyote attack in lafayette. investigators have now linked the one coyote to two other attacks in moraga. fish and wildlife used dna to connect all three cases. that new coyote attack happened in a parking lot of a grocery store. the coyote just walked up and bit a store employee. that happened two days ago. two weeks ago, it turns out the same coyote attacked someone in moraga. that coyote also linked to another attack in moraga july 9th. >>> well, high surf we've seen pounding the bay area coastline recently. skyranger caught these waves in pacifica last week. it can be beautiful to watch, but rogue waves can also be deadly. that was almost the case for one woman last week. >> luckily for her, a hero was nearby and recorded that rescue. garvin thomas is here with tonight'
back on july 24th, suspects were seen on surveillance video breaking into an armenian school on brotherhood way. they vandalized the school's walls with anti-armenian graffiti. investigators are calling this a hate crime. no arrests have been made in either case. >>> this one is pretty stunning. details tonight about that coyote attack in lafayette. investigators have now linked the one coyote to two other attacks in moraga. fish and wildlife used dna to connect all three cases. that...
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difficulties in relationship between united states and the philippines, in the end, there seems to be a brotherhood have contempt for much of the media which we have discussed, they both seem to see journalists as enemies of the people, and they both, true to say, have found a way of communicating through social media, through using twitter and facebook platforms in a way that politically is extraordinarily successful. i would agree with you. i think part of what is important — but let me first answer that question you asked. did it let us down? no, absolutely not. i understand the geopolitical power play at work here but it is very similar to what is happening in many democracies around the world, including in the uk. this is the role of technology. facebook is being in the philippines, we spend the most time on the internet, and on social media globally, and i think it is the fifth year running. we are social. what has happened is this kind of astroturf ring of manufactured consensus, the manipulation of the public on mass scale, using facebook, it has happened here in the philippines. ask about
difficulties in relationship between united states and the philippines, in the end, there seems to be a brotherhood have contempt for much of the media which we have discussed, they both seem to see journalists as enemies of the people, and they both, true to say, have found a way of communicating through social media, through using twitter and facebook platforms in a way that politically is extraordinarily successful. i would agree with you. i think part of what is important — but let me...
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guitar sever all talks with what the quartet calls terrorist organizations including the muslim brotherhood ties qatar has denied also on the list was al jazeera and the requirement that guitar shut the network and its journalism down those who follow both politics know that. was the main focus of all these countries they moved from targeting al-jazeera directly into targeting washington d.c. trying to convince congress to shut down and just get out to constrain their movement in washington and the us just survive and it will survive for a very simple reason there is no foreign official. who respects freedom of speech will go to qatar doha and tell them please close and just to end this rift there are a lot on the saudi site and sky arabia on the u.a.e. side and then there is a whole bunch of different. smaller networks but the flagships are a lot of and sky arabia and neither has had the experience the quality the money the resources. staffing that. on the other hand as i say its reputation. of being above the fray has changed so now i think what a lot of people do is they watch and they w
guitar sever all talks with what the quartet calls terrorist organizations including the muslim brotherhood ties qatar has denied also on the list was al jazeera and the requirement that guitar shut the network and its journalism down those who follow both politics know that. was the main focus of all these countries they moved from targeting al-jazeera directly into targeting washington d.c. trying to convince congress to shut down and just get out to constrain their movement in washington and...
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italian government bringing this to the fore but what about all the rest of the people of muslim brotherhood really who've been arrested people on his of telfair over the years and the opposition groups have been cracked down on why don't those stories get told you why this will. you know since 2015 there have been almost 3000 cases in egypt a force in forced disappearances the have led to torture there are over 60000 political prisoners yes what is happening in the prison systems in egypt and throughout the country remains on unknown because egypt has done several things it's denied the entry of human rights workers like human rights watch and amnesty international it just imprisoned and released because of international pressure members of a human rights organization and so this is indicating if the egyptian government can law on what's happened to an italian graduate student from cambridge university then imagine what happens the every jay-jay action the international community has to remain silent on what's happening even for strategic reasons for example the italian government even thou
italian government bringing this to the fore but what about all the rest of the people of muslim brotherhood really who've been arrested people on his of telfair over the years and the opposition groups have been cracked down on why don't those stories get told you why this will. you know since 2015 there have been almost 3000 cases in egypt a force in forced disappearances the have led to torture there are over 60000 political prisoners yes what is happening in the prison systems in egypt and...