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and of town. and as they continued leaving town in those days and weeks, months following september of 1862, they always had a very real reminder of this town had gone through. whenever they passed by the headstones of those hundred and 14 confederate soldiers that were buried in the strangers graveyard caring for those graves became a part of shepherdstown identity. i argue that it did not want to forget its weak as a hospital in 1867, the town's residents founded the southern soldiers memorial association. by the next year they dedicated the cemetery as the confederate cemetery. that's now a part elmwood cemetery, which is a conglomerate of many cemeteries put together. that's where you can find them. on june six, 1870, 3500 people gathered to witness the dedication of the monument that you see in the center of the picture there for years after every june, the town's residents returned to the cemetery to take care of the graves to lay flowers at the graves and to never forget what happened. soon
and of town. and as they continued leaving town in those days and weeks, months following september of 1862, they always had a very real reminder of this town had gone through. whenever they passed by the headstones of those hundred and 14 confederate soldiers that were buried in the strangers graveyard caring for those graves became a part of shepherdstown identity. i argue that it did not want to forget its weak as a hospital in 1867, the town's residents founded the southern soldiers...
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our topic today is small town maine and the world the year. 1872 and the little town of monson in central maine has a big problem problem. the town has bounced from the fire that swept through its downtown destroying many of the buildings. in 1860 and it's from the trauma of the american civil war the civil war ended just seven years earlier in. 65 more than 10% of townspeople served in the civil. and at six of them died. the problem, even as the town of monson celebrates the 50th anniversary of its founding is that so many of its young people are moving away. in the census of 1870, monson was listed as having hundred and four residents. 604 out of curiosity, how many of you are from places with more than 604 residents? show of hands. virtually everyone. how many of you went high school with more than 604 people? again, virtually everyone. monson was a tiny place and that that every departure every person who moved away from home hurt their absence was noted. in 1872 when townspeople gathered to celebrate turning 50. the speaker at the event tried to put a good spin on things, but he admi
our topic today is small town maine and the world the year. 1872 and the little town of monson in central maine has a big problem problem. the town has bounced from the fire that swept through its downtown destroying many of the buildings. in 1860 and it's from the trauma of the american civil war the civil war ended just seven years earlier in. 65 more than 10% of townspeople served in the civil. and at six of them died. the problem, even as the town of monson celebrates the 50th anniversary...
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small towns.ague saw closer ties with bangor, not as undermining local independence. as a way of bolstering monson's position with the nance county. dover which was the county seat, dover was the key rival. city published newspaper bypassed over and making monson an economic and cultural hub for the vicinity. an urban paper with an editor who wants to strengthen his position against other small towns. you see something similar happening a few years later. i've been showing you vignettes from the 1889 bird's-eye view of monson. these were very popular. more than 2400 communities had bird's-eye view's made. at the bottom, you could share this with the graft and send it to possible customers. hang it in your home or your shop. this was often done. this was advertising. it was a way of announcing the significance of your place, your community. bangor had hone. dover had a bird's-eye view. and 60 other places had bird's- eye view's. if you had one, it was a way of announcing you had arrived, you were s
small towns.ague saw closer ties with bangor, not as undermining local independence. as a way of bolstering monson's position with the nance county. dover which was the county seat, dover was the key rival. city published newspaper bypassed over and making monson an economic and cultural hub for the vicinity. an urban paper with an editor who wants to strengthen his position against other small towns. you see something similar happening a few years later. i've been showing you vignettes from...
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they decide to try another town. this is another town. a town where the people are doing something about it. the town is sylacauga. this town has the same problem. it had the same boredom and lassitude. people were always thinking about getting out of it. now they change their mind. they're doing something about it. they're getting together. the mayor, the city manager, the civic leaders and army officers from the nearby post people from the plant. a man from the division of recreation of the united states federal security agency. he's seen this problem before. he knows how to help people get it in hand. but the people must do it themselves. they are doing it. they hand up rooms and boarding places for the newcomers and. the. they hold a get together at the church. the local police help out as guides and advisers. the women with clubs begin to organize things. they clean up the town pool. tennis, red cross work in the rec sports are good for people. and the red cross work is essential. but the main thing is to get people together, coopera
they decide to try another town. this is another town. a town where the people are doing something about it. the town is sylacauga. this town has the same problem. it had the same boredom and lassitude. people were always thinking about getting out of it. now they change their mind. they're doing something about it. they're getting together. the mayor, the city manager, the civic leaders and army officers from the nearby post people from the plant. a man from the division of recreation of the...
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and and laws on those towns, company towns are distinctly different than that. these aren't proper municipalities. they are privately owned. everything about them is privately aren't right. so that is the the important takeaway for us in in looking at this, we're going to see some pictures and we're going to try to flesh out what that means and the problems that can absolutely come. from that. right. but there's no democratic system. right. that should be the first thing that we that we look to understand here. you know, there's like i said, there's no elections. there's really nowhere that you can turn right if you some kind of grievance within your community. right. for any type of resource is owned literally. right by the company, by your employers, by this case, right. the stone mountain corporation. we'll look at a couple more maps of these really quickly. this is another important one for us today, too. this is the the logan county coalfield. again, we see some bigger towns with the circles around them. logan being the county seat that we see surrounded by
and and laws on those towns, company towns are distinctly different than that. these aren't proper municipalities. they are privately owned. everything about them is privately aren't right. so that is the the important takeaway for us in in looking at this, we're going to see some pictures and we're going to try to flesh out what that means and the problems that can absolutely come. from that. right. but there's no democratic system. right. that should be the first thing that we that we look to...
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stones town i have 3 daughtereds we spend time there. have instruct the right mix of services and restale. that make people criminal it is the first exit off of the 280 freeway from the airport and a place where people stop and get stuff and have experiences before they go to the city. so it was important that we keep that thriving retail place. successful at same time as we invision a future this . is project team had a vision for making this a town square. which acknowledges the importance of the place for the entire west side in terms of the community heating place and people go for experience and to get stuff and also that it addresses where we going as a city. a transportation oriented development and you know redirected folks to take public transportation and live there opposed driving and placing cars on the asphalt. and it adds almost more than 3,000 units of housing in a place where we really need it. i think that you know, we should have done this same planning process. i argue westfield. you know 15 years ago. here we are doin
stones town i have 3 daughtereds we spend time there. have instruct the right mix of services and restale. that make people criminal it is the first exit off of the 280 freeway from the airport and a place where people stop and get stuff and have experiences before they go to the city. so it was important that we keep that thriving retail place. successful at same time as we invision a future this . is project team had a vision for making this a town square. which acknowledges the importance of...
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a band and doubles the size of our town square.or everyone in d5 or the city, it is a great gathing space. to linger and hang out. [♪music♪] >> fillmore is in the heart of d5. one of the last remaining black neighborhoodses in the san francisco. went through really challenging periods in redevelopment and so much displacement. in the left few years we are seeing new businesses only there. >> i'm erika scott. we are here at honey art's studio. grew up here in the neighborhood. and feel fortunate to have my business here. we are a multipurpose place. we teach art classes. and we have live entertainment. and community meetings. private event space. the history of the fillmore dates back generations before me. that was a big per of our studio here. there is a book the harlem of the west that depicts when the harlem of the west was. which is the fillmore and people from all over the world would come here a huge everything this was the place to be to experience black culture and just to live, you know. i want to pay honor to that. >> to
a band and doubles the size of our town square.or everyone in d5 or the city, it is a great gathing space. to linger and hang out. [♪music♪] >> fillmore is in the heart of d5. one of the last remaining black neighborhoodses in the san francisco. went through really challenging periods in redevelopment and so much displacement. in the left few years we are seeing new businesses only there. >> i'm erika scott. we are here at honey art's studio. grew up here in the neighborhood....
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, from africa town.e written on it quite a bit. and the book that hurston wrote about africa town and lewis was never published during her lifetime. it was published a few years ago. it was essentially the transcript of her interviews with lewis also known as cosulo. >> host: professor kaplan, i'm going to ask you the same question i asked professor patterson. why do you think "their eyes were watching god" was included in the library of congress is list of books that shaped america? >> caller: well i think it would have been extraordinary if it had not been included. let me just say that from the start. it's a remarkable book. it had an enormous influence during its day. hurston's literary reputation is a study in change. she was very, very well known in her day. she was a book-of-the-month club writer and in many ways the toni morrison of her day. and it wasn't until the 1940s and 50s that her literary reputation starts to really fall away on tell by the time of her death as professor patterson notes i
, from africa town.e written on it quite a bit. and the book that hurston wrote about africa town and lewis was never published during her lifetime. it was published a few years ago. it was essentially the transcript of her interviews with lewis also known as cosulo. >> host: professor kaplan, i'm going to ask you the same question i asked professor patterson. why do you think "their eyes were watching god" was included in the library of congress is list of books that shaped...
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i said i'm studying this town. he said, you want to know what it is like to live in a dying town? that was omnipresent. this idea that there is a party out there listening to that feeling of threats and trying to articulate a narrative that appeals to that sort of fear i think is effective and in a lot of ways senator vance is good at conveying and dark it -- articulating that narrative because he lived it. the town he grew up in experienced that kind of postnuptial crisis so he can articulate that narrative the challenge with senator vance as a running mate is that was not always the narrative he told about his own life. he has argument that something like the culture of poverty is going on, making people lazy and unambitious and that is one of the reasons for the challenges in those communities. he has switched to this other narrative about immigration and socialism and china and that seems to be more effective. it is not what he was always saying, so in a lot of ways he learned more than i learned during my research, which is narratives people tell about their own lives are wha
i said i'm studying this town. he said, you want to know what it is like to live in a dying town? that was omnipresent. this idea that there is a party out there listening to that feeling of threats and trying to articulate a narrative that appeals to that sort of fear i think is effective and in a lot of ways senator vance is good at conveying and dark it -- articulating that narrative because he lived it. the town he grew up in experienced that kind of postnuptial crisis so he can articulate...
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you know, this isn't what the town is.— isn't what the town is. yeah.hank you so _ isn't what the town is. yeah. ben, thank you so much _ isn't what the town is. yeah. ben, thank you so much and _ isn't what the town is. yeah. ben, thank you so much and please - isn't what the town is. yeah. ben, | thank you so much and please take care. we appreciate you talking to us. thank you. care. we appreciate you talking to us- thank you-— let's talk live to sean haslam, a councillor from southport who grew up on hart street where the knife attack took place. he was with us last night. thanks for being with us tonight again. we weren't expecting to talk to you again so soon, sean. what's your reaction to what you've seen this evening? reaction to what you've seen this evenin: ? , .,, . reaction to what you've seen this evenin ? , ., ., ., ., reaction to what you've seen this evenin ? , . , ., ., ., ., reaction to what you've seen this evenin? , . , ., ., ., ., ., evening? devastating again. for a whole bunch _ evening? devastating again. for a whole bunch of _ e
you know, this isn't what the town is.— isn't what the town is. yeah.hank you so _ isn't what the town is. yeah. ben, thank you so much _ isn't what the town is. yeah. ben, thank you so much and _ isn't what the town is. yeah. ben, thank you so much and please - isn't what the town is. yeah. ben, | thank you so much and please take care. we appreciate you talking to us. thank you. care. we appreciate you talking to us- thank you-— let's talk live to sean haslam, a councillor from southport...
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the cape town is the best. it's a wonderful feats, but it means nothing or in the general idea of, of lifting. everyone. hello and welcome back to the 77 percent strict debates. my name is edith kimani and this week we are back in cape town, south africa. now this is a city that's used to being the best a community categories, but it's also a citric grappling with the legacy of apartheid economic decide which is to continue to rule the daycare. as of today, we're trying to find out the best. yes, but best for who, who better to answer this question for me then some lovely south africans. i don't want to touch base. no mind love because we were speaking yesterday on the phone and your born free. right. and yet you were telling me that you already disillusioned. why? hi, thank you so much for having me. know my dissolution meant absolutely comes from the idea that of to city as women to be a meant to seem like a society, a democracy that has everything together. but in fact, we are regressing in so many ways in t
the cape town is the best. it's a wonderful feats, but it means nothing or in the general idea of, of lifting. everyone. hello and welcome back to the 77 percent strict debates. my name is edith kimani and this week we are back in cape town, south africa. now this is a city that's used to being the best a community categories, but it's also a citric grappling with the legacy of apartheid economic decide which is to continue to rule the daycare. as of today, we're trying to find out the best....
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nice town. >> yeah. and i could go with that too. >> yeah, but it's wrong. >> oh, i was wrong. >> yeah, yeah. separate i don't know. >> separate. yeah. like an island. yes. you're right. that's. >> you're wrong. are you kidding me? no, i get it. >> it's a grove of trees. it's like a line of trees. >> ding ding ding. you're the first one to get it. yeah. can you imagine what alameda looked like? 170 years ago? and oakland, for that matter, just beautiful. beautiful, by the way. i kind of fancy myself as the trivia king, but mark altieri, who sells used albums, just, gave me a little nugget who went to high school here in alameda, jim morrison of the doors of the doors. oh my god, that is incredible. and so he was here just for a couple of years and then moved away. right? >> that's correct. >> yeah. and you've got the album to show it i do, yeah. >> this is their first album recorded in, august of 66 and released in january of 67 on elektra. >> don't you love her madly? all right. thank you. mark. well, t
nice town. >> yeah. and i could go with that too. >> yeah, but it's wrong. >> oh, i was wrong. >> yeah, yeah. separate i don't know. >> separate. yeah. like an island. yes. you're right. that's. >> you're wrong. are you kidding me? no, i get it. >> it's a grove of trees. it's like a line of trees. >> ding ding ding. you're the first one to get it. yeah. can you imagine what alameda looked like? 170 years ago? and oakland, for that matter, just...
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this town is still reeling from the horror of yesterday.ly a few streets from here, violence that the police have described as sickening. daniel, bring us the latest. ~ ., sickening. daniel, bring us the latest. . . ., , ., latest. what we have seen tonight in south tort latest. what we have seen tonight in southport is — latest. what we have seen tonight in southport is about _ latest. what we have seen tonight in southport is about two _ latest. what we have seen tonight in southport is about two hours - latest. what we have seen tonight in southport is about two hours or - southport is about two hours or more, of really quite serious but contain violence. there were a few hundred people that gathered outside the mosque here in southport, and the mosque here in southport, and the mood was quite angry, right from the mood was quite angry, right from the very beginning, and fairly soon it descended into stone throwing and then into rock—throwing and then quite large bits of rock being hurled at police officers hiding behind their riot shiel
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it�*s a fantastic town, a lovely town to visit and a fantastic sense of community as well. are you concerned there could be more violence? the - there could be more violence? the police of goat orders in to prevent anti—social behaviour and be able to question people. is a concern that might be further violence? i question people. is a concern that might be further violence?- might be further violence? i think that what's _ might be further violence? i think that what's happened _ might be further violence? i think that what's happened over - might be further violence? i think that what's happened over the i might be further violence? i think| that what's happened over the last that what�*s happened over the last few days has created a sense of, yes, a sense of tension and a sense of what happened? i think the whole town is still trying to recover from what i bought on monday and now with this kind of thing. i suppose many holiday makers are thinking, are we going to go to southport? yeah, although we have got to do is cross our fingers and as a community, although we have
it�*s a fantastic town, a lovely town to visit and a fantastic sense of community as well. are you concerned there could be more violence? the - there could be more violence? the police of goat orders in to prevent anti—social behaviour and be able to question people. is a concern that might be further violence? i question people. is a concern that might be further violence?- might be further violence? i think that what's _ might be further violence? i think that what's happened _ might be...
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but if so, why was the plant in the town considered a closed enterprise?nt? or are these rumors and speculation that always accompany a successful businessman. looks like it's time to head to the khmelevo villages and cities. and ask locals about secrets of the siemens plant. we decided to start with khmelev, which is located about 30 km from staraya rusa. and that's why. it turned out that in the building of the local club there is a small exhibition dedicated to the activities of karl siemens. the road there from staraya rusa took no more than 30 minutes. we found the club right away. and now we are already looking at products from the siemens plant, which... according to the head of the club, olga ivanova, some 20 years ago you could see on every pole in the village, come closer here, look, there are electrical insulators, they made them, yeah, these are the same electrical insulators that were manufactured at the siemens plant, uh-huh, yes, yes, look, different sizes, different, yes, look, come here, look, there are also these... small ones, this is a
but if so, why was the plant in the town considered a closed enterprise?nt? or are these rumors and speculation that always accompany a successful businessman. looks like it's time to head to the khmelevo villages and cities. and ask locals about secrets of the siemens plant. we decided to start with khmelev, which is located about 30 km from staraya rusa. and that's why. it turned out that in the building of the local club there is a small exhibition dedicated to the activities of karl...
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we're able to get a sense of the town of fish back in the 19 twenty's. the type of family lived in this house. at that time, a few years off to germany, had lost the 1st world war. many people left that homeland in this region on a quote to the population decided to seek better lives in the new won't stop was often by my house and once continental europeans ologist emigration part, but occasionally by another emigrating to brazil or blame. awesome. yeah, she was less than 5 years old and the title of it as you get more than 7200000 people bought it ships to start new lives on the other side at the well for either and her new family. the journey took them via south town on to poto, allegra in the state of rio grande are due to the, at the german immigration center stories like that. and my grandmother are collected and brought to life between 19201930, almost 75000 germans emigrated to present the the mice and yellowstone and most people left for economic reasons. and the economic crisis. hitler 1923. so that is a fun one, you know, the middle class has l
we're able to get a sense of the town of fish back in the 19 twenty's. the type of family lived in this house. at that time, a few years off to germany, had lost the 1st world war. many people left that homeland in this region on a quote to the population decided to seek better lives in the new won't stop was often by my house and once continental europeans ologist emigration part, but occasionally by another emigrating to brazil or blame. awesome. yeah, she was less than 5 years old and the...
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yeah, when i think about robert towne, that's his name, his movies, we know that he explicitly wrote or co-wrote like chinatown, mission impossible. but then there are all these other films you learn, these legendary films that he had an uncredited role in writing. >> the winner is robert towne, a man whose words found their way into some of america's most legendary films has passed away. >> robert towne was 89 years old. >> i can only reiterate my gratitude toward everybody who worked on the film. >> the california native won an oscar in 1975 for writing chinatown, a defining film of the 1970s and the new hollywood era. >> i want to know how it happened, and i want to know why. >> celebrating its 50th anniversary this summer, the neo noir classic also became a signature role for his longtime collaborator jack nicholson. in 2008, towne spoke with the writers guild foundation about the first time he met the three time oscar winner during an acting class in the 1950s. >> and i went up to him and i said, jocko, you're going to be a movie star, and i'm going to write for you. >> but firs
yeah, when i think about robert towne, that's his name, his movies, we know that he explicitly wrote or co-wrote like chinatown, mission impossible. but then there are all these other films you learn, these legendary films that he had an uncredited role in writing. >> the winner is robert towne, a man whose words found their way into some of america's most legendary films has passed away. >> robert towne was 89 years old. >> i can only reiterate my gratitude toward everybody...
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d, w. eco african riley's amongst the seals of cape town. none of these tongue babies in the hall that yet having humans into the cautious with those funds. as the animals come back to you, if you're working with a lot of stakeholders together, we can take out the co africa in 90 minutes. on d w. the we were taught that they're not even human really, there we call them targets or silhouettes. this video change the world. it says view as told is killing civilians in the rock. oftentimes thing it's, julia sons became a wanted man. is being accused of journalism. 14 years later, the weekend expound is finally done during the traces. the stories of a soldier under survivor of the attack may speak to each other for the 1st time forgive me, but that the slowest. don't think that i carry any resentment or a grudge in my heart to see though a captivating story about this struggle for forgiveness and truth. guardians of trees. julian, his sons, and the dogs, chris of loss. july 27th on d. w. the . this is the, the news life from berlin coming out of
d, w. eco african riley's amongst the seals of cape town. none of these tongue babies in the hall that yet having humans into the cautious with those funds. as the animals come back to you, if you're working with a lot of stakeholders together, we can take out the co africa in 90 minutes. on d w. the we were taught that they're not even human really, there we call them targets or silhouettes. this video change the world. it says view as told is killing civilians in the rock. oftentimes thing...
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the bordering towns want to live in those towns and so the shelling came very close to civilians, many of the civilians were also injured and this is led of course hasballah to long retaliation, they really said in their statements that this is in... avation for the targeting of civilian areas in the the towns that we mentioned like and so on. said that they used tens of rockets, dozens of rockets, so here we're talking about heavy sharing, the three settlements, the colonial settlements of the israelis that were targeted just recently were abirim, as well as manut, and so these are settlements that we just heard of that were declared by hazbullah, now hazbullah also launched several qualitative operations as well, in addition to the routine operations that they launch, especially against areas in the lebanese occupied territories in the shab farms and f hills. they also launched two drone attacks, one with squadron of uh of drones against the recent command center and headquarters of the 91st division, which is also the galili division. it is of course part of the what the israel is c
the bordering towns want to live in those towns and so the shelling came very close to civilians, many of the civilians were also injured and this is led of course hasballah to long retaliation, they really said in their statements that this is in... avation for the targeting of civilian areas in the the towns that we mentioned like and so on. said that they used tens of rockets, dozens of rockets, so here we're talking about heavy sharing, the three settlements, the colonial settlements of the...
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sports includes 12 countries, and in another 13 countries there are clubs for fans of town sports. andin, there are clubs in bahrain, sweden, norway, yes, the country has completely different cultural cultures, it can’t help but rejoice that this game is popular, there are varieties of this game, yes, three types, classic towns, which are more typical there in the russian post-soviet federation, it’s similar to what we played in childhood, yes, yes, this is what we saw in educational institutions. it seems to me that this is the secret, no, well, i don’t think so, of course 90% of psychology plays here, not physical training, because for small towns physical training is not specifically needed, there is no need for psychology, then everyone expects you to hit from the right, you throw from the left and thereby throw the enemy off balance, no, well, here you need to collect yourself, not worry and just hit the target, so how long does this period of the tournament last? in general, what is the correct name in urban sports for a period of time that competes with each other, and one run l
sports includes 12 countries, and in another 13 countries there are clubs for fans of town sports. andin, there are clubs in bahrain, sweden, norway, yes, the country has completely different cultural cultures, it can’t help but rejoice that this game is popular, there are varieties of this game, yes, three types, classic towns, which are more typical there in the russian post-soviet federation, it’s similar to what we played in childhood, yes, yes, this is what we saw in educational...
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in general, the town is famous for its famous natives.he preacher jacob kranz and rovin israel coin. the theologian havitshayem was born in the city. according to his advice, the life of the jews of that time was determined. when compared with the orthodox world. that this is a person of the same level as simeon of polotsk. let's go to the next room. the history and culture of the dyatlov region in exhibits and documents, because for many centuries people of different nationalities lived in the city and region. each stand reveals the fate of people and individual nations. particular attention to the history of the great patriotic war. helmet, funeral from the front, newspaper "crush into a fascist reptile." leaflets in polish. scattered by the allies to strengthen morale, this is a mini-installation: war in a suitcase. each of the items once belonged to the families of schoolchildren. the suitcase became full over time, and the museum board thought it was very important to create a book of memory. it contains war stories of the students'
in general, the town is famous for its famous natives.he preacher jacob kranz and rovin israel coin. the theologian havitshayem was born in the city. according to his advice, the life of the jews of that time was determined. when compared with the orthodox world. that this is a person of the same level as simeon of polotsk. let's go to the next room. the history and culture of the dyatlov region in exhibits and documents, because for many centuries people of different nationalities lived in the...
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most of my grandmother was born in this small town in northern germany. she was baptized in this church. but why couldn't she stay with a father and a siblings? the one of us has been what happened to the family is why was my grandma? i don't, it's not something that's fun. sick from 9120 to 1925 the odd years. you cannot make me. especially here in the country side. it wasn't easy to raise children without some other. and auntie made us methodology is getting fast to toby's tom's on the ground. tom was left alone with 5 children. so he left visually in the care of the house, soak family from the from the they had full stick. a lot of these lights that they went to present was even those given, you know, once in 1925 to have folks emigrated to brazil with initial each item she on the ship pulled the union ask of and thanks to the local heritage society, we're able to get a sense of the town of fish back in the 19 twenty's, the type of family left in this house. at that time, a few years off to germany, had lost the 1st world war. many people left that hom
most of my grandmother was born in this small town in northern germany. she was baptized in this church. but why couldn't she stay with a father and a siblings? the one of us has been what happened to the family is why was my grandma? i don't, it's not something that's fun. sick from 9120 to 1925 the odd years. you cannot make me. especially here in the country side. it wasn't easy to raise children without some other. and auntie made us methodology is getting fast to toby's tom's on the...
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i said i am studying the town. he said, why? you want to know what it is like to live in a dying town? that kind of sense was the omnipresence. this idea that there is a party out there that is listening to that feeling of threat and trying to articulate a narrative that appeals to that fear is effective. in a lot of ways, i think that senator vance is good at conveying and articulating that native because he lived it. the town he grew up and experienced that kind of postindustrial crisis, that kind of decline. he can really articulate that narrative quite authentically. the only challenge with senator vance as a running mate is that that was not always the narrative that he told about his own. if you read his book, he has a culture of poverty that is these postindustrial communities, making people a little bit lazy, a little bit unambitious, making them make bad decisions and that is one of the reasons it challenges most communities. i think that he has now flipped to articulating the southern narrative about immigration and so
i said i am studying the town. he said, why? you want to know what it is like to live in a dying town? that kind of sense was the omnipresence. this idea that there is a party out there that is listening to that feeling of threat and trying to articulate a narrative that appeals to that fear is effective. in a lot of ways, i think that senator vance is good at conveying and articulating that native because he lived it. the town he grew up and experienced that kind of postindustrial crisis, that...
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of hola, of course hola is bordering town, it is one of the towns that has been almost completely destroyed, many of the residential neighborhoods have also... been targeted many times and there were even marters that fell in the past few months uh as a result of the shelling on that town specifically, up until now we don't have reports coming out from other bordering towns of other israeli aggressions or strikes on those areas. we do know that hazbullah has has has launched one operation so far, i think you mentioned it, but we we know that from the israeli media that sirens are sounding uh in the air which is partially occupied by the israelis, it's considered a lebanese town, but there were also sirens sounding in the pan handle severals and some of these kapots are dan, defna and as well as shir, and so those kipots areas, those colonial settlements, as call them, could be perhaps under drone attacks from hisb's drones, which is something that the israelis have so far been incapable of not only detecting but stopping uh when they want to reach their objective, the israeli general side o
of hola, of course hola is bordering town, it is one of the towns that has been almost completely destroyed, many of the residential neighborhoods have also... been targeted many times and there were even marters that fell in the past few months uh as a result of the shelling on that town specifically, up until now we don't have reports coming out from other bordering towns of other israeli aggressions or strikes on those areas. we do know that hazbullah has has has launched one operation so...
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in the town behind me| right.at has been set up for people to pay their respect. some posters have been put up alluding to the fact that people's hearts have been broken by this tragic loss of life and flowers have been placed down here. a time for the community to come together to unite in grief at the loss of someone who was described as jumping the loss of someone who was described asjumping in the loss of someone who was described as jumping in front of his family to shield them when the shots rang out. he was a volunteer firefighter and respect has been paid both by president biden and by the former president trump and by many senior community leaders for the man who lost his life so tragically. for the man who lost his life so tragically-— for the man who lost his life so tragically. now let's have a look at some _ so tragically. now let's have a look at some other _ so tragically. now let's have a look at some other news. - so tragically. now let's have a look at some other news. the j look at some other ne
in the town behind me| right.at has been set up for people to pay their respect. some posters have been put up alluding to the fact that people's hearts have been broken by this tragic loss of life and flowers have been placed down here. a time for the community to come together to unite in grief at the loss of someone who was described as jumping the loss of someone who was described asjumping in the loss of someone who was described as jumping in front of his family to shield them when the...
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emergency services evacuated the town quickly, j evacuated the town quickly, which officials say saves of sought refuge in neighbouring areas.- neighbouring areas. kind of frustrated, _ neighbouring areas. kind of frustrated, for _ neighbouring areas. kind of frustrated, for sure, - neighbouring areas. kind of frustrated, for sure, by - neighbouring areas. kind of| frustrated, for sure, by lack of communication or communication that we did get not being accurate, but — i don't know — i am just trying not to stress. don't know - i am 'ust trying not to stress.— not to stress. buyers also burned in — not to stress. buyers also burned in british - not to stress. buyers also l burned in british columbia. not to stress. buyers also - burned in british columbia. in this video earlier in the week, you can see the scale of the inferno. tens of thousands of acres of land destroyed in an area renowned for its natural beauty. back injasper, rain and cooler temperatures over the past 2a hour�*s have helped firefighters battled the flames, but the fire is still burning and it is not yet safe for p
emergency services evacuated the town quickly, j evacuated the town quickly, which officials say saves of sought refuge in neighbouring areas.- neighbouring areas. kind of frustrated, _ neighbouring areas. kind of frustrated, for _ neighbouring areas. kind of frustrated, for sure, - neighbouring areas. kind of frustrated, for sure, by - neighbouring areas. kind of| frustrated, for sure, by lack of communication or communication that we did get not being accurate, but — i don't know — i am...
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officials say around one third of the town has been destroyed. millions of people each year. we share the sense of loss with all of those who live in the town, who care for it, and who have helped build it. emergency services evacuated the town quickly, which officials say saved lives. 20,000 tourists and 5000 residents sought refuge in neighbouring areas. kind of frustrated, for sure, by lack of communication or communication that we did get not being accurate, but — i don't know — i am just trying not to stress. fires also burned in british columbia. in this video earlier in the week, you can see the scale of the inferno. tens of thousands of acres of land destroyed in an area renowned for its natural beauty. back injasper, rain and cooler temperatures over the past 2a hours have helped firefighters battle the flames, but the fire is still burning and it is not yet safe for people to return to the area. will vernon, bbc news. many of the evacuees from jasper have arrived in the city of grande prairie to seek shelter. earlier i asked jackie clay
officials say around one third of the town has been destroyed. millions of people each year. we share the sense of loss with all of those who live in the town, who care for it, and who have helped build it. emergency services evacuated the town quickly, which officials say saved lives. 20,000 tourists and 5000 residents sought refuge in neighbouring areas. kind of frustrated, for sure, by lack of communication or communication that we did get not being accurate, but — i don't know — i am...
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the 1000 kilometers south is the town of capital farm. in nova, i'm bogo in the state of rio crunch. i do so this is where i grew up with my parents live. my grandma either lived here for almost 30 years until her dad, in 1997. the family lost contact with my grandma sibling soft to the 2nd. well, the 1980s my father attempted to track down our relatives in germany, unsuccessfully the. in portugal, i wrote a letter in portugal, most of which my mother translated into german was we sent it to fishback to the town where my mother, real employees, muscle memory. months later we got a reply for 2 of my mothers, sisters had already died. i do is their mother helped you in front of her brother had died in the war and there was no information about the 3rd so i can know what else i'd be more than when i gave them you know, so all contacts had been lost. the disappeared go home, says, you know, entail mice comes off the in fact the nice isn't grand nice of my grandma ita live in this small town in the german state. typically, almost saxony, one t
the 1000 kilometers south is the town of capital farm. in nova, i'm bogo in the state of rio crunch. i do so this is where i grew up with my parents live. my grandma either lived here for almost 30 years until her dad, in 1997. the family lost contact with my grandma sibling soft to the 2nd. well, the 1980s my father attempted to track down our relatives in germany, unsuccessfully the. in portugal, i wrote a letter in portugal, most of which my mother translated into german was we sent it to...
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it is not a city, a town.f people all dressed in black moving from one house to another, expressing condolences for the families of the 12 youngsters who died right here. it has been an awful day in which people have come to look at what happened, to the speed and brutality of what happened here 2a hours ago. and to think about what happens next. we have had a whole array of israeli military and political officials who have come here, some are welcome, others not. there have been some quite angry scenes at times, but as we have walked around the town, away from the hubbub down here on the football pitch, you really get a sense of profound apprehension. these people have stayed here throughout the past ten months, they have not evacuated during that time, they are determined to stay in their homes. they have been used to rockets flying overhead. they knew that something would happen, but what they didn't know is that something would take away so many of their children. now, with lots of talk in israeli politica
it is not a city, a town.f people all dressed in black moving from one house to another, expressing condolences for the families of the 12 youngsters who died right here. it has been an awful day in which people have come to look at what happened, to the speed and brutality of what happened here 2a hours ago. and to think about what happens next. we have had a whole array of israeli military and political officials who have come here, some are welcome, others not. there have been some quite...
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parading through the town . and this looks like it town.al . could be the john cross memorial. >> yes. and this is a fife and drum. a very traditional way. and, of course, this is what the bands would have looked like, many, many years ago . and it's many, many years ago. and it's a very traditional way of marching with just the fife and the drum. >> it is right up to the 1950s. this was the way that a lot of rural bands would have or lodges would have paraded. and actually, whenever you hear it , actually, whenever you hear it, i always think of that single drum and the fife. it actually captures and evokes the spirit of, of maybe going right back to the way it would have been here in 1823, when the first 12th was held here. yeah absolutely. >> and i think this is the next district coming now . this is district coming now. this is larne district . larne district. >> yes. larne will be definitely the largest district, on parade today, 19 launches. with accompanied i think starting off with the clyde valley flute now a true blues, number 55,
parading through the town . and this looks like it town.al . could be the john cross memorial. >> yes. and this is a fife and drum. a very traditional way. and, of course, this is what the bands would have looked like, many, many years ago . and it's many, many years ago. and it's a very traditional way of marching with just the fife and the drum. >> it is right up to the 1950s. this was the way that a lot of rural bands would have or lodges would have paraded. and actually,...
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most of my grandmother was born in this small town in north and germany. she was baptized in this church. but why couldn't she stay with a father? i had a siblings the one of us has been what happens with the family is alive as my grandma are adopted. not sending the funds from 9 to 120 to 1925 the odd years. you cannot make lee, especially here in the country side. it wasn't easy to raise children without some of the gland onto lead us methods. dodge, getting fast to toby's tom's on the ground was left alone with 5 children. so he left this weekend in the care of the helps oak family for the for me, they had for the game for 5 days nights that they went to present was even those given me once in 1925 to have folks. and the great, it's a brazil with initial each item on the ship, pulled the union off of and thanks to the local heritage society, we're able to get a sense of the town of fish back in the 19 twenty's. the type of family lived in this house at that time, a few years off to germany, had lost the fast one more. many people left that homeland in t
most of my grandmother was born in this small town in north and germany. she was baptized in this church. but why couldn't she stay with a father? i had a siblings the one of us has been what happens with the family is alive as my grandma are adopted. not sending the funds from 9 to 120 to 1925 the odd years. you cannot make lee, especially here in the country side. it wasn't easy to raise children without some of the gland onto lead us methods. dodge, getting fast to toby's tom's on the ground...
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take the tea on board and bring it into town and. then he brought it to castle william, which is fort independence here, and which was then a free on a free standing island in the harbor. and so he didn't bring it into boston town itself. he didn't bring up to griffins wharf. he knew better than that. and the result was he got it lodged in the castle, safely under lock and key again of the customs officials. they it, they impounded it. they had the key it. but then their room was now a castle that was by the 64th regiment that was surrounded by stone walls. that was surrounded by an ocean that had the royal navy. it so it was much more secure than the king's warehouse in town. and it stayed there for the next several for the next year and a half. and for the longest time, i could not figure out what happened to it. no one had figured out. i think most people assumed disappeared because the british blew up the castle when they evacuated in march of 1776. and so if the tea if the tea were still there, then it would have been blown up.
take the tea on board and bring it into town and. then he brought it to castle william, which is fort independence here, and which was then a free on a free standing island in the harbor. and so he didn't bring it into boston town itself. he didn't bring up to griffins wharf. he knew better than that. and the result was he got it lodged in the castle, safely under lock and key again of the customs officials. they it, they impounded it. they had the key it. but then their room was now a castle...
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you has little adventures in the good part of town.g back in the evening to the antiseptic side of town. there was an originality in the conception which still showing through. 0riginally, still showing through. originally, the statue had a pipe because he always had a pipe, but a few years ago they removed it because it was decided that pipes were not acceptable any more. it is still watchable because the theme of old versus new, it is still there. what he would make of france today, i've no idea. back then, he was worried about the way it was going and about modernity and the way people were being told in to answer in factories and so on. what he would think today, with everyone with their headphones, taking deliveries to eat in their rooms, god knows. iwill do deliveries to eat in their rooms, god knows. i will do an impersonation and for my trousers up. that is how he walked. hugh schofield in paris for us. let's catch up with the weather with carol. hello again. wherever you are today, it's going to be windy, but the strongest win
you has little adventures in the good part of town.g back in the evening to the antiseptic side of town. there was an originality in the conception which still showing through. 0riginally, still showing through. originally, the statue had a pipe because he always had a pipe, but a few years ago they removed it because it was decided that pipes were not acceptable any more. it is still watchable because the theme of old versus new, it is still there. what he would make of france today, i've no...