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so, what i did in beethoven's ninth symphony, i hid the chorus in the audiences.saw the choir, "where are they?" and suddenly theyjumped up from the hall. maybe it's next to you there is a tenor, or here's a soprano and theyjump up. and then people had the feeling, "it's us, it's we, the people, who start to sing." and for me, it was a revelation much, much more than in the conventional ritual. that that story sums up a lot of what you try to do, because it seems you you're trying to find a route back to the fun, to the playfulness. i mean, musicians play music, you want them to be playful in a very literal sense. i think music itself is playful, i agree completely. we use this wonderful word, "play" for making music. it's great, isn't it? is it though, at the moment, when you look across the genre of classical music and the great concert halls, and you're going to be playing on the south bank here in london, in one of the great halls for classical music, is it something that the people who go to classical music are capable of taking on? or do you find some of you
so, what i did in beethoven's ninth symphony, i hid the chorus in the audiences.saw the choir, "where are they?" and suddenly theyjumped up from the hall. maybe it's next to you there is a tenor, or here's a soprano and theyjump up. and then people had the feeling, "it's us, it's we, the people, who start to sing." and for me, it was a revelation much, much more than in the conventional ritual. that that story sums up a lot of what you try to do, because it seems you you're...
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well, it turned out that bach beethoven and all the rest they banned in the american ones. well. normal teaching of mathematics with some formulation with the formulation that people representing bl, they say that it is impossible, but yes they talked about it. we are now reacting in this way, of course, we are russian russians. yes, this is how we react to the fact that they are canceling, that is, they are canceling us. but we must remember that they canceled themselves over the years. before that it started long ago first i personally saw the points of this back in the nineties, when i myself studied in america in the mid -nineties. i remember that even then i faced. with such sprouts that puzzled me, and not only not for me, but for example, the family in which i lived in the american family of a conservative adult family was already over 50 then. now they are already in the world of another kingdom of heaven, and they said, that where are we going, where are we going , then it was called political correctness. now this has turned into a culture of cancellation. but this alre
well, it turned out that bach beethoven and all the rest they banned in the american ones. well. normal teaching of mathematics with some formulation with the formulation that people representing bl, they say that it is impossible, but yes they talked about it. we are now reacting in this way, of course, we are russian russians. yes, this is how we react to the fact that they are canceling, that is, they are canceling us. but we must remember that they canceled themselves over the years. before...
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beethoven's ode to joy, the aspirations... beethoven's ode tojoy, the european emblem. reacting to the rise in infections, covid—19 infections infections, covid—19 infections in china, obviously. hello. more of you should spend the day dry on tuesday. there will be some wet weather around, admittedly, that's going to be mainly towards parts of western scotland and, later, northern ireland. but even as we start the day, one or two isolated showers to eastern parts of england. that's from this weather front just working its way northwards, and a little ridge of high pressure, though, across most of the country before we see this weather front gradually work its way in from the west. and it's that which will bring the wetter weather to western scotland, northern ireland, but keep temperatures above freezing to start the day. a touch of frost is possible just about anywhere, but a bright enough start for many. a few isolated showers through east anglia and the east midlands, drifting their way northwards into yorkshire through the day. much of england and wales varying amou
beethoven's ode to joy, the aspirations... beethoven's ode tojoy, the european emblem. reacting to the rise in infections, covid—19 infections infections, covid—19 infections in china, obviously. hello. more of you should spend the day dry on tuesday. there will be some wet weather around, admittedly, that's going to be mainly towards parts of western scotland and, later, northern ireland. but even as we start the day, one or two isolated showers to eastern parts of england. that's from...
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the concert ended with beethoven's 3rd symphony eroica. another moving moment for the audience is thank us. i think there's also very beautiful music by russian composers. and we should always be aware of that. tell us nothing unless we listen to wonderful music and over there, people are dying now. it's very sad of info. what i can certainly do is show that we support the people and we are simply there for them. i thought, for the mans, ah, ah, you're watching the w news live from belinda can take the kid the coverage continues her after a short break. okay. ah . is the end of the pandemic in sight. we show what it could look like return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult with successes in our weekly coven 19, especially.
the concert ended with beethoven's 3rd symphony eroica. another moving moment for the audience is thank us. i think there's also very beautiful music by russian composers. and we should always be aware of that. tell us nothing unless we listen to wonderful music and over there, people are dying now. it's very sad of info. what i can certainly do is show that we support the people and we are simply there for them. i thought, for the mans, ah, ah, you're watching the w news live from belinda can...
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[himno nacional de ucrania] esto ocurriÓ durante el comienzo del conocido programa beethoven que se realiza himno que es libertad para ellos y ahora es lo que no tienen. >> puede que a partir de muy pronto no tenga que presentar su comprobante de vacunaciÓn al entrar a este establecimiento. >> si usted no puedo pagar la renta, el tiempo para que le den ayuda empieza a espirar, hay una fecha lÍmite. >> cielo mayormente despejado para el norte y sur de california, pero se espera otra jornada de fuertes vientos, le dirÉ para cuando en solo segundos.
[himno nacional de ucrania] esto ocurriÓ durante el comienzo del conocido programa beethoven que se realiza himno que es libertad para ellos y ahora es lo que no tienen. >> puede que a partir de muy pronto no tenga que presentar su comprobante de vacunaciÓn al entrar a este establecimiento. >> si usted no puedo pagar la renta, el tiempo para que le den ayuda empieza a espirar, hay una fecha lÍmite. >> cielo mayormente despejado para el norte y sur de california, pero se...
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it could do the opening notes of beethoven's 5th symphony and various other things, but it's a, it's p s. the resistance was to imitate an incoming show. ah, on the 6th of june, 1982, israel invaded lebanon. israel claimed they wanted to take out the pillows, rocket launch position, but there was more than that to the israeli action. these railey siege of bay root was one of the bloodiest episodes of the whole, sorry conflict. the destruction was enormous, and 20000 lebanese and palestinians were killed and nearly 50000 doing did. amid the mayhem, the commodore hotel became the de facto ministry of information. lebanese photojournalist ramsey haida was at the commodore during the israeli invasion. think of one foot on go camelot us next yesterday that a rule but hello to man, but ha ha. busy busy going shouldn't, but up with the miss, i'm to pass on about on the bus on the pseudo, but bother to declare killing this one is without it with their militia. surely. allah, bus mo, at the ball. i love cilla dilemma. cristobelle mosher do have in the early days of the israeli invasion of leb
it could do the opening notes of beethoven's 5th symphony and various other things, but it's a, it's p s. the resistance was to imitate an incoming show. ah, on the 6th of june, 1982, israel invaded lebanon. israel claimed they wanted to take out the pillows, rocket launch position, but there was more than that to the israeli action. these railey siege of bay root was one of the bloodiest episodes of the whole, sorry conflict. the destruction was enormous, and 20000 lebanese and palestinians...
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it could do the opening notes of beethoven's 5th symphony and various other things, but it's a, it's p s. the resistance was to imitate an incoming show. ah, on the 6th of june, 1982, israel invaded lebanon. israel claimed it wants to take out the pillows, rocket launch position, but there was more than that to the israeli action. these railey siege of bay root was one of the bloodiest episodes of the whole, sorry conflict. the destruction was enormous, and 20000 lebanese and palestinians were killed and nearly 50000 doing did. amid the mayhem, the commodore hotel became the de facto ministry of information. lebanese photojournalist ramsey haida was at the commodore during the israeli invasion. think of one foot on because um a lot of actually i said i have a little but hello to man. but huh. oh. busy go, oh should hm, but up with a miss on to pass on about on the bus, on the pseudo, but not to do it like killing this image without it without malicious surely. allah bus, the mo, caballo sailor. lemme get the berlin ocean. you will have indeed, early days of the israeli invasion of le
it could do the opening notes of beethoven's 5th symphony and various other things, but it's a, it's p s. the resistance was to imitate an incoming show. ah, on the 6th of june, 1982, israel invaded lebanon. israel claimed it wants to take out the pillows, rocket launch position, but there was more than that to the israeli action. these railey siege of bay root was one of the bloodiest episodes of the whole, sorry conflict. the destruction was enormous, and 20000 lebanese and palestinians were...
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then, beethoven's "ode to joy." ♪ a performance for the people of ukraine. ♪ with vlad and the peopleter bay area. >> it comes to an end take the steps to be more aggressive and less tolerant of all of the [beep] t destroyed our city. >> this district is responsible for roughly 85% of narcotics in our city. >> -- days ago, a state of emergency was in place in tenderloin. now it is set to expire. >> we have noticed a difference. >> 90 days is a short solve a problem that has been with us for decades. >> i am optimistic. >> what has been done and what hasn't in the tenderloin? thanks for joining us. kristen: homelessness, drugs, crime, all problems in san francisco's tenderloin. 85% of narcotics arrests are made in that neighborhood. larry: after the state of emergency, mayor london breed says it will not be extended. leanne melendez. >> i spoke to the mayor yesterday and she confirmed the state of emergency would not be extended. it doesn't mean they will simply pick up and go. that center called the linkage center, where these services come together, we'll -- we'll be there until june
then, beethoven's "ode to joy." ♪ a performance for the people of ukraine. ♪ with vlad and the peopleter bay area. >> it comes to an end take the steps to be more aggressive and less tolerant of all of the [beep] t destroyed our city. >> this district is responsible for roughly 85% of narcotics in our city. >> -- days ago, a state of emergency was in place in tenderloin. now it is set to expire. >> we have noticed a difference. >> 90 days is a short...
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you with the keys class symphony orchestra, whose performance on might on square today included beethoven's joy, the anthem of european union. thanks much for joining. i'm clear. richardson in berlin. really appreciate you taking the time. ah, ah, ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, ah, ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, ah, with ah, with a to the point. strong opinion. clear positions, international perspectives. i thought is war rages on a terrifying question hanging over eastern europe. really stop in ukraine or we risk a confrontation with nato. so on another special edition of to the point we ask proteins, war is he really threatening eastern europe to the point with a d. w. into the conflict zone with sebastian? has nato accepted that ukraine will fall, or could it still see a moral imperative to intervene directly in combat? my guess is weak from washington is constant stuff in my life. a foreign security expert at the brookings institution and a freshman from germany and friends with landtech relation, conflict zone, 90 minutes on d, w. oh. literature invite test to see people in particul
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you with the keys class symphony orchestra, whose performance on might and square today included beethoven's joy, the anthem of european union. thanks so much for joining. i'm claire richardson in berlin. really appreciate you taking the time. oh, a with a into the conflict zone with sebastian has nato accepted that ukraine will fall, or could it still see a moral imperative to intervene directly in combat? my guest this week from washington. it comes to stuff like a foreign and security expert at the brookings institution. i'm a freshman from germany and friends with landtech relation conflict zone on d, w. to the point and strong opinion, clear positions, international perspectives. i thought is war rages on a terrifying question hang over eastern europe. really stop in ukraine, or we risk a confrontation with nato. so on another special edition of to the point we ask proteins, war is he really threatening eastern europe to the point with d. w. a happiness is for everyone. human penises are very different from primates. if we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view nature, a baby, and
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and for the finale, as if a tribute to ukraine's eu aspirations... ..beethoven�*s ode tojoy, the europeanh tomaz. hello. predominantly dry across the uk today. tomorrow, for sure, more widespread rain. i want to show you first the satellite picture across this corner of europe. this is a storm just off the coast of africa, portugal and spain. storm celia. it's actually been producing a lot of rain, strong winds and the air currents associated with this storm system have also pushed very dusty, hazy skies, saharan dust, into spain and parts of france. this is a picture from alicante yesterday, it almost looks like a martian landscape. we may have some of that dust encroaching on our shores over the next day or so, mostly in the south—east, but it's not going to happen elsewhere across the country because the winds are blowing off the atlantic here in the north—west as this weather front approaches and brings some rain to northern ireland and western scotland at the end of the afternoon and elsewhere. a dry evening, a dry first half of the night at least across many parts of england, but to
and for the finale, as if a tribute to ukraine's eu aspirations... ..beethoven�*s ode tojoy, the europeanh tomaz. hello. predominantly dry across the uk today. tomorrow, for sure, more widespread rain. i want to show you first the satellite picture across this corner of europe. this is a storm just off the coast of africa, portugal and spain. storm celia. it's actually been producing a lot of rain, strong winds and the air currents associated with this storm system have also pushed very...
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german culture was not limited exclusively to nazism, there was also schiller kant goethe mozart beethovene, they took out nazism, germany left we recently talked with a pole not so long ago, and we also discussed this topic of denazification. he told me, the following we agreed with him, that if we honestly carry out the denocification of ukraine to the end, then there will be no ukraine, because the whole essence of the ukrainian state lies in chauvinism and non-nazism. therefore, if the identification is carried out to the end , then that’s it, because then we are talking about that ukraine will not exist, because there is nothing but petliura bandera shukhevych a and these modern neo-nazis that do not exist are people. what about the people who are waiting for us? today ukraine represents itself. uh, such an option is someone elitist religious from a semi-satanic sect, so, therefore , we need to deal with this, and people are waiting for us there, people are afraid that russia will come and then leave. people cannot be disappointed by those people who today are zombified in this terrib
german culture was not limited exclusively to nazism, there was also schiller kant goethe mozart beethovene, they took out nazism, germany left we recently talked with a pole not so long ago, and we also discussed this topic of denazification. he told me, the following we agreed with him, that if we honestly carry out the denocification of ukraine to the end, then there will be no ukraine, because the whole essence of the ukrainian state lies in chauvinism and non-nazism. therefore, if the...
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the concert ended with beethoven's 3rd symphony eroica. another moving moment for the audience is thank us. i think there is also very beautiful music by russian composers, and we should always be aware of that level of nothing. you know, we listen to wonderful music and over there, people are dying now. it's very sad of info. what i can certainly do is show that we support the people and we are simply there for them. for the mens ah, ah. now despite or maybe because of the bombs falling in ukraine, there are moments of humanity and sometimes in the least likely of places. one couple who have been together for 20 years decided it was time to get married. they said the russian invasion made them reconsider their attitudes and tie the knot. lasha and valeri are both part of the territorial defense forces. they exchanged rings and a military checkpoint. when we loaded on my little, it's loaded home with his reminder of our top stories, ukrainian city. if our yo pulse is again under siege after an agreed cease, fire was broken, renewed russian
the concert ended with beethoven's 3rd symphony eroica. another moving moment for the audience is thank us. i think there is also very beautiful music by russian composers, and we should always be aware of that level of nothing. you know, we listen to wonderful music and over there, people are dying now. it's very sad of info. what i can certainly do is show that we support the people and we are simply there for them. for the mens ah, ah. now despite or maybe because of the bombs falling in...
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then, beethoven's "ode to joy." ♪ a performance for the people of ukraine. ♪ with vlad and the peopled why. as the 90 emergency coastal close, we are checking results and providing. anchor: i will show you you next round of rain arrives. tonight, we are seeing results. we talk about doing a area and this is an example of what we mean. of emergency. too many people are dying in the city. too many people are sprawled out all over our streets. and now we have a plan to address it. anchor: that 90 days is almost up. we have team coverage tonight. bestie reporter in the newsroom. reporter: when i spoke to the mayor yesterday about results of the 90 day state of the 90 day state of emergency, she told me it is not what it should be. we know that, but able get better. this was not intended to last forever, but more as a first step towards saving the tenderloin.
then, beethoven's "ode to joy." ♪ a performance for the people of ukraine. ♪ with vlad and the peopled why. as the 90 emergency coastal close, we are checking results and providing. anchor: i will show you you next round of rain arrives. tonight, we are seeing results. we talk about doing a area and this is an example of what we mean. of emergency. too many people are dying in the city. too many people are sprawled out all over our streets. and now we have a plan to address it....
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to play. 20 members gathered in kyiv's independent square to sound ukraine's national anthem and beethoven'sgel and his team for getting us that video today and that moment of joy amid, again, all of this horror. that's going to do it for me today. everybody, guard your heart today. it's really hard to take all this in, no matter where you're coming from. garrett haake picks up our coverage next. ♪♪ [zoom call] ...pivot... work bye. vacation hi! book with priceline. 'cause when you save more, you can “no way!” more. no wayyyy. no waaayyy! no way! [phone ringing] hm. no way! no way! priceline. every trip is a big deal. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance no way! through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications
to play. 20 members gathered in kyiv's independent square to sound ukraine's national anthem and beethoven'sgel and his team for getting us that video today and that moment of joy amid, again, all of this horror. that's going to do it for me today. everybody, guard your heart today. it's really hard to take all this in, no matter where you're coming from. garrett haake picks up our coverage next. ♪♪ [zoom call] ...pivot... work bye. vacation hi! book with priceline. 'cause when you save...
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she's a beethoven figure.she's a genius. >> in silicon valley, one of the things that people brag about is that they drop out of college. >> i was at a point where another few classes in chemical engineering was not necessary for what i wanted to do. >> steve jobs dropped out of college. mark zuckerberg dropped out of college. bill gates dropped out of college. >> zuckerberg, gates, jobs, holmes. you just have the sense that there are certain people who cannot be held back. >> elizabeth dropped out of stanford at age 19. she was a sophomore. she had rudimentary knowledge in engineering and no knowledge of medicine. >> so, one person she went to was this guy tim draper, a family friend. he has made billions of dollars from his investments. and he agreed to give her some money to get started. >> i ended up giving her her first million dollar check. >> elizabeth calls her company theranos, a combination of the words "therapy" and "diagnosis." >> we've made it possible to run comprehensive laboratory tests from a
she's a beethoven figure.she's a genius. >> in silicon valley, one of the things that people brag about is that they drop out of college. >> i was at a point where another few classes in chemical engineering was not necessary for what i wanted to do. >> steve jobs dropped out of college. mark zuckerberg dropped out of college. bill gates dropped out of college. >> zuckerberg, gates, jobs, holmes. you just have the sense that there are certain people who cannot be held...
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. >> you told "the new york times" one of your favorite pieces of music is beethoven's seventh symphonyavid piano player. that piece is now included in the will that you wrote on your laptop on your flight there. that tells me that you've weighed the costs of this decision. are you willing to give your life in this fight? >> unfortunately the reality of war is that the more people are willing to die, the fewer have to, and without these people who are willing to take the ultimate sacrifice, the country will fold, and i don't know, i'm a human. the flesh is weak. i don't know how much courage i'll be able to must wheer when comes to an actual firefight. i really hope i will be able to defend the country to the end, but i know for sure that in zaporizhzhia, i've already met a lot of people who i have ultimate confidence that they will do what's needed and the least i can do is to help support them with the needed supplies so they can defend the country and make sure that other people don't have to die. >> andrey, take care of yourself. be safe. i appreciate you joining us. i admire your c
. >> you told "the new york times" one of your favorite pieces of music is beethoven's seventh symphonyavid piano player. that piece is now included in the will that you wrote on your laptop on your flight there. that tells me that you've weighed the costs of this decision. are you willing to give your life in this fight? >> unfortunately the reality of war is that the more people are willing to die, the fewer have to, and without these people who are willing to take the...
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>> again, one of the most baffling questions of history, how could the germans, this land of beethoven and schiller have become the perpetrators of such a horrific crime. everything was preplanned and the anti-semitism led to the holocaust. you mentioned others have put a little bit more nuance on to this. the germans weren't predestined to do this. that makes it even worse because it wasn't something they couldn't help in their dna. the holocaust was man made. it was choices taken day by day by people like those who made this decision and they made this decision and they made this decision which ended up in this horrific mass murder and the irony after the war, as i said, even talking about the people who were arrested and questioned over their involvement said we didn't do anything. no idea what you're talking about. we weren't involved in this. we didn't shoot anybody. we didn't go to the camps. didn't know they existed. they were able to morally distance themselves from the fact they knew exactly what transportation to the east meant. called the jews pieces, not human beings, and t
>> again, one of the most baffling questions of history, how could the germans, this land of beethoven and schiller have become the perpetrators of such a horrific crime. everything was preplanned and the anti-semitism led to the holocaust. you mentioned others have put a little bit more nuance on to this. the germans weren't predestined to do this. that makes it even worse because it wasn't something they couldn't help in their dna. the holocaust was man made. it was choices taken day by...
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aboveground the symphony before the concert for peace and played beethoven ode for joy which is the antheme instrumental and you consult the lyrics to that include statements like ukraine has not yet perished. our enemies will vanish like do in the sun. one woman has been noticed for sharing videos of himself playing the violin was sheltered under ground. she had a close pin on her instrument to keep the volume down. down. >> war is terrible as it always has been throughout the history of humanity. but it takes so much life and we see in the stories how life and resiliency still go on. we will be right back. so you can focus on what matters. aleve. less pills. more relief we hit the bike trails every weekend shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but, no matter how healthy you feel, your immune system declines as you age increasing your risk for getting shingles. so, what can protect you? shingrix protects.
aboveground the symphony before the concert for peace and played beethoven ode for joy which is the antheme instrumental and you consult the lyrics to that include statements like ukraine has not yet perished. our enemies will vanish like do in the sun. one woman has been noticed for sharing videos of himself playing the violin was sheltered under ground. she had a close pin on her instrument to keep the volume down. down. >> war is terrible as it always has been throughout the history of...
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how could the germans, this land of bach and beethoven and grow to and schiller, become the perpetrators of such a horrific crime? gold haugen has been somewhat discredited as -- he was one of the intentional lists that everything was preplanned and it was because the germans had this history of antisemitism, that lead inevitably to the holocaust. recent scholars -- have put a little bit more nuance on to this. the germans weren't predestined to do this. it was something that happened along the way. in fact, i think that makes it even worse. because it wasn't something they couldn't help in their dna or whatever. it was actually, the holocaust was man-made, it was choices taken day by day by people like the ones i wannsee, who made this decision, they made this decision, which ended up in this horrific mass murder. the irony after the war, after -- even the people who are arrested and questioned over their involvement in wannsee so that, we didn't do anything. i have no idea we are talking about. we were not involved in this. we didn't shoot anybody. we didn't go to the camps. i never sa
how could the germans, this land of bach and beethoven and grow to and schiller, become the perpetrators of such a horrific crime? gold haugen has been somewhat discredited as -- he was one of the intentional lists that everything was preplanned and it was because the germans had this history of antisemitism, that lead inevitably to the holocaust. recent scholars -- have put a little bit more nuance on to this. the germans weren't predestined to do this. it was something that happened along the...
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how could the germans this land of bach and beethoven and goethe and schiller have have become the perpetrators such a horrific crime. i mean goldhagen has been slam up discredited as one of the he's one of the intentionalists that you know, everything was pre-planned and and it was because the germans had this history of antisemitism that led inevitably to the holocaust recent scholarship people like christopher browning you mentioned garlock and others have have put a little bit more nuance onto this that the germans weren't predestined to do this. it was something that happened along the way. in fact, i think that makes it even worse because because it wasn't something they couldn't help in their dna or whatever. it was. actually the holocaust was man-made it was choices taking day by day by people like the onesie who made this decision and they made this decision and they made this decision which ended up in the in this horrific, mass. murder and the irony after the wars i said even talking about the people who were arrested and questioned over their involvement in bonsai said we didn't do
how could the germans this land of bach and beethoven and goethe and schiller have have become the perpetrators such a horrific crime. i mean goldhagen has been slam up discredited as one of the he's one of the intentionalists that you know, everything was pre-planned and and it was because the germans had this history of antisemitism that led inevitably to the holocaust recent scholarship people like christopher browning you mentioned garlock and others have have put a little bit more nuance...
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i thought it was every bit as good not as good as beethoven but certainly better than -- >> one day there will be a hit song not written by a human being. >> yeah. >> and skoed coded. >> just like jensen had me be me me was better than me. >> certainly the animation is one thing we can take solis in despite the production pressures. >> yeah. so great it's american company. i want people to watch it to be proud. >> yeah. >>> when we come back, the return of the mooem stock. gamestop extending the rally after the chairman extended its stake. ro robinhood rupping the stake. we're back in a minute [sound of helicopter blades] ugh... they found me. ♪ ♪ nice suits, you guys blend right in. the world needs you back. i'm retired greg, you know this. people have their money just sitting around doing nothing... that's bad, they shouldn't do that. they're getting crushed by inflation. well, i feel for them. they're taking financial advice from memes. [baby spits out milk] i'll get my onesies®. ♪ “baby one more time” by britney spears ♪ good to have you back, old friend. yeah, eyes on the road, benny
i thought it was every bit as good not as good as beethoven but certainly better than -- >> one day there will be a hit song not written by a human being. >> yeah. >> and skoed coded. >> just like jensen had me be me me was better than me. >> certainly the animation is one thing we can take solis in despite the production pressures. >> yeah. so great it's american company. i want people to watch it to be proud. >> yeah. >>> when we come back,...
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and for the finale, as if a tribute to ukraine's eu aspirations... ..beethoven�*s 0de tojoy, the european arrested a suspect. this is in connection with a number of shootings of homeless people in new york. as you can see there, they have announced that a and rather startling way on twitter. the background is that there have been a string of shootings in the middle of the night, in washington, dc, overa period of ten days this month. it has left two men dead and three wounded, and police have been conducting an urgent manhunt for this gunmen, suspected of shooting homeless men on the streets of washington. you may havejust homeless men on the streets of washington. you may have just seen pictures of the suspect. we ought to stress we don't know if this is the man that they have actually arrested, but the police have described these attacks as cold—blooded and, as i say, they have been urging members of the public to come forward with information they may have about the suspect, and they have now announced that they have arrested a suspect in connection with the shootings of those homeless
and for the finale, as if a tribute to ukraine's eu aspirations... ..beethoven�*s 0de tojoy, the european arrested a suspect. this is in connection with a number of shootings of homeless people in new york. as you can see there, they have announced that a and rather startling way on twitter. the background is that there have been a string of shootings in the middle of the night, in washington, dc, overa period of ten days this month. it has left two men dead and three wounded, and police have...