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i'm kristie window welcome to news africa i'm glad you're today and a stone cross saluted from namibia by german colonialist in the late 19th century is finally on its way back a german museum agreed to repair trade the stone cross off cape cross in may now germany says it's committed to coming to terms with its colonial past berlin is negotiating with the in the movie and government over the terms of an apology for its genocide committed against the head a little and nama peoples in the early 20th century germany has already returned a number of skulls of indigenous people removed from the movie a jury in colonial rule now the return of the cross marks a mother concrete step to make good germany's page to accelerate the return of the facts and human remains from former african colonies. cape cross and there are headland on the south atlantic coast has few human inhabitants but hundreds of thousands of seals it's a nature reserve that draws many visitors but most are unaware of the area's historical importance this is a replica of the stone cross built by portuguese seafarers more than
i'm kristie window welcome to news africa i'm glad you're today and a stone cross saluted from namibia by german colonialist in the late 19th century is finally on its way back a german museum agreed to repair trade the stone cross off cape cross in may now germany says it's committed to coming to terms with its colonial past berlin is negotiating with the in the movie and government over the terms of an apology for its genocide committed against the head a little and nama peoples in the early...
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i think don't look now is a stone—cold masterpiece. film is absolutely a whole in and of itself. terrifying, but it has a brilliant score by pino donaggio, superb performances, and it is a film about grief and loss. and it is impossible to ever look at a picture and walk around the streets of venice without hearing that score. and, yes, it's terrifying, but it's because it's actually about something. you have seen it? no, i am too scared! it is about so much more than horror. it is about love and passion and venice and death. and scary things. a quick final thought about dvds, streaming. hole in the ground. this is a horror movie. and what's really interesting about this it's a strangely creepy horror movie about a mother and son flee off to a woodland retreat where there is a hole in the ground, and this is a film which kind of relates to things like dark water or body snatchers. and what i really liked about it was i went into it thinking i have probably seen all of this before, but ten minutes, and i thought this is creepy. and it ha
i think don't look now is a stone—cold masterpiece. film is absolutely a whole in and of itself. terrifying, but it has a brilliant score by pino donaggio, superb performances, and it is a film about grief and loss. and it is impossible to ever look at a picture and walk around the streets of venice without hearing that score. and, yes, it's terrifying, but it's because it's actually about something. you have seen it? no, i am too scared! it is about so much more than horror. it is about love...
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i think it isjust a stone cold masterpiece. ut the film is absolutely a hole in and of itself. terrifying with a brilliant score superb performances and it is a film about grief and loss. it is impossible to ever look at a picture on what current the streets of venice. without hearing the score. it is to define because it is about something. you have seen it? no, i am too scared! it is about so much more than horror. it is about love and passion. and venice! and death. a quick final thought about dvds, streaming. this is a horror movie. what is interesting about this it is a strangely creepy horror movie about a mother and son fleeing off toa about a mother and son fleeing off to a woodland retreat where there is a hole in the ground and this is a film which kind of relates to things like dark water. or body snatchers and what i liked about it was i went into it thinking i have probably seen into it thinking i have probably seen all of this before but ten minutes and i thought this is creepy. and it had that we'll called hand on
i think it isjust a stone cold masterpiece. ut the film is absolutely a hole in and of itself. terrifying with a brilliant score superb performances and it is a film about grief and loss. it is impossible to ever look at a picture on what current the streets of venice. without hearing the score. it is to define because it is about something. you have seen it? no, i am too scared! it is about so much more than horror. it is about love and passion. and venice! and death. a quick final thought...
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is a trickster. roger stone is a shady character. okay. er stone and i'm doing my reagan right now. as nixon, you know, he worked for nixon. >> all kinds of impressions. so which is it, a bizarre reference to those impressions or a menacing reference to the felony of witness tampering. roger stone's freedom may depend on the answer and while mueller handed off this case to career prosecutors in washington, they're doubling down on this point that it was a felony, and the god father proves it. and you can see this today in their new court filing headline governance motion to admit movie click, stone urged credico, adding, i know roger stone he was in the olive oil business with my father but that was a long long time ago so i told them roger stone this, roger stone that. now, prosecutors are calling stone on his drama here, saying since he brought this up as the foundation of what he told a witness to do, they intend to show jurors exactly what stone is referring to, adding to not show the clip at trial would deprive jurors of significant co
is a trickster. roger stone is a shady character. okay. er stone and i'm doing my reagan right now. as nixon, you know, he worked for nixon. >> all kinds of impressions. so which is it, a bizarre reference to those impressions or a menacing reference to the felony of witness tampering. roger stone's freedom may depend on the answer and while mueller handed off this case to career prosecutors in washington, they're doubling down on this point that it was a felony, and the god father proves...
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handed a generous concession by the government in 2013 everyone was talking about it we found not a stone's been laid a bit point there was a big ceremony too in or great the building of the canal but as you can see 6 years later there's nothing here but a dusty road. why has the canal failed to materialize the short story the billionaire lost most of his billions before work could get started but the ripples still being felt particularly in the form of a law passed especially for the project that says any properties needed can be exported predated that law is still on the books. there are still other risks that thousands of campus senos could have their land expropriated and occupied by private interests that's why the citizens demand that the law be struck down. it's a poem and a worry for custody lynn north and her family when the canal was 1st planned workers showed up to measure out the house when they protested things turned nasty . not that the almost broke our heads the national guard had as lying down on the motorway and if we lifted our heads they stomped on they swore to us hit u
handed a generous concession by the government in 2013 everyone was talking about it we found not a stone's been laid a bit point there was a big ceremony too in or great the building of the canal but as you can see 6 years later there's nothing here but a dusty road. why has the canal failed to materialize the short story the billionaire lost most of his billions before work could get started but the ripples still being felt particularly in the form of a law passed especially for the project...
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this refugee camp near us all are set to be destroyed a decision made by the lebanese government a stone buildings are deemed illegal and must now be removed as quickly as possible . move tower fledge bombings in the syrian city of homs with his wife and 3 children here the 60 year old grandfather and his family found refuge a room a kitchen a toilet and a roof over their heads. the family was grateful but is now all the more shocked following the demolition order. yet in my whole being in the let me are just crushed by the news that they want us out we were safe here but what should we do now that is just as hard as when we had to leave syria then the minute that i can ever get my on. our cell has been hit hard by the influx of refugees the quiet border town took in 120000 syrians 3 times its own population the rundown electricity and water supply is close to collapse the local schools only have space for 3000 pupils but there are 12000 children many locals worry about their jobs. bustle allah who cheney says he understands these concerns and is willing to implement the expensive evicti
this refugee camp near us all are set to be destroyed a decision made by the lebanese government a stone buildings are deemed illegal and must now be removed as quickly as possible . move tower fledge bombings in the syrian city of homs with his wife and 3 children here the 60 year old grandfather and his family found refuge a room a kitchen a toilet and a roof over their heads. the family was grateful but is now all the more shocked following the demolition order. yet in my whole being in the...
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a stone cross looted from namibia by german colonialists in the late 19th century is finally on its way back a german museum agreed to repatriate the stone cross of cape cross in may germany has already returned a number of schools of indigenous people removed from namibia during colonial rule the return of the process marks another concrete step to make good on germany's pledge to accelerate the return of artifacts and human remains from former african colonies. cable cross and narrow headland may be a south atlantic coast as few human inhabitants but hundreds of thousands of seals it's a nature reserve that draws many visitors but most are unaware of the area's historical importance this is a replica of the stone cross built by portuguese seafarers more than 500 years ago the original was stolen by german colonialists in the late 1900 is explained in a hotel museum nearby. life and the hotel manager welcomes the latest developments in this story. groups this with everything starts so if you can understand that you've got the old reaching out and now it can also teach the children that
a stone cross looted from namibia by german colonialists in the late 19th century is finally on its way back a german museum agreed to repatriate the stone cross of cape cross in may germany has already returned a number of schools of indigenous people removed from namibia during colonial rule the return of the process marks another concrete step to make good on germany's pledge to accelerate the return of artifacts and human remains from former african colonies. cable cross and narrow headland...
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i think don't look now is just a stone—cold masterpiece. daphne du maurier, but the film is absolutely a whole in and of itself. it's terrifying, yes, it has a brilliant score by pino donaggio, superb performances by donald sutherland and julie christie, and it is a film about grief and loss. and it is impossible to ever look at a picture and walk around the streets of venice without hearing that pino donaggio score. and, yes, it's terrifying, but it's terrifying because it's about something. you've seen don't look now. you need to see... no, i am too scared! we've been through this! but it's ok! again, it's not — it is a horror movie, but it's about so much more than horror. it's about love and passion and venice and death. and scary things. a quick final thought about dvds, streaming... hole in the ground. this is a horror movie. genuine horror movie. and what's really interesting about this was it's a strangely creepy horror movie about a mother and son flee off to a sort of woodland retreat where there is a hole in the ground, and this i
i think don't look now is just a stone—cold masterpiece. daphne du maurier, but the film is absolutely a whole in and of itself. it's terrifying, yes, it has a brilliant score by pino donaggio, superb performances by donald sutherland and julie christie, and it is a film about grief and loss. and it is impossible to ever look at a picture and walk around the streets of venice without hearing that pino donaggio score. and, yes, it's terrifying, but it's terrifying because it's about something....
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front swept through with winds churning and over 100 kilometers per hour and how you will pounding a stone pots of the country spain did gene cause line. you know put it but maybe not even cannons make that much noise i didn't have clothes on when i came out to get the kids and it's a running fell it was like rocks were hitting my doc. nothing but the head of the people you could learn from them. in the morning after that night. this holiday resort. is in ruins. to remind you tourists died he lost not in a beachside which was torn to pieces. dina is still on the table or a mind to how sudden the song slow it was. on the board there's a man everyone inside was screaming it was chaos a friend of my brother was wintertime head to toe because the bar fell on him those girls flying through the air from the windows yes somebody is. a 1000 kilometers away this time on italy's east coast super cells from the same intense front pool pro to. nearly 20 people were injured as the sea surged into pesca home to one of the biggest ports on the i dreaded say. beautiful italy is now battered italy with eme
front swept through with winds churning and over 100 kilometers per hour and how you will pounding a stone pots of the country spain did gene cause line. you know put it but maybe not even cannons make that much noise i didn't have clothes on when i came out to get the kids and it's a running fell it was like rocks were hitting my doc. nothing but the head of the people you could learn from them. in the morning after that night. this holiday resort. is in ruins. to remind you tourists died he...
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today is that she was just a stone's throw from left of johan. funk forward. back in the 18th century when good was born only had about 30000 residents. but it was the coronation city of the kaiser's of the holy roman empire and as a free imperial city it had some autonomy. but above all it was a center of trade thanks to the trade routes and the trade for those additional have been stored in the house where good was born is no newseum during $100000.00 visitors a year. the house has been restored to its original with great attention to detail . the famous writer lived here for 25 years this is also where he wrote his a pistol or a novel the sorrows of young. wrote that in frankfurt and it was revolution of his isn't kind songs revolutionized poetry and his play good from burleson and also written for the 1st transform german drama. a few meters from good as house you come to st paul's church in 1980 became the seat of the frankfurt national assembly the 1st freely elected parliament for the whole of germany so it's considered the birthplace of german democrac
today is that she was just a stone's throw from left of johan. funk forward. back in the 18th century when good was born only had about 30000 residents. but it was the coronation city of the kaiser's of the holy roman empire and as a free imperial city it had some autonomy. but above all it was a center of trade thanks to the trade routes and the trade for those additional have been stored in the house where good was born is no newseum during $100000.00 visitors a year. the house has been...
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plus making amends for germany's colonial past a replica of a stone cross looted in the 19th century stands on this beach in the may be but now the original is on its way back home. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us we begin this program in britain where in just a few hours there'll be a new conservative party leader boris johnson is expected to win the head to head contest against the foreign minister jeremy hunt and become the next british prime minister. there's nothing this man wants more than the keys to number 10 downing street where they take the keys out there that. they wanted and fortunately for boris johnson the keys to this forklift truck off found although he's on course to be britain's next prime minister his drive towards the top job has been a little bumpy. around with his girlfriend that went public threaten to derail his leadership bid. when britain's ambassador to the u.s. became embroiled in a diplomatic spat with president donald trump johnson was criticized for failing to give him his full support being better he was even heckled about it in a recen
plus making amends for germany's colonial past a replica of a stone cross looted in the 19th century stands on this beach in the may be but now the original is on its way back home. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us we begin this program in britain where in just a few hours there'll be a new conservative party leader boris johnson is expected to win the head to head contest against the foreign minister jeremy hunt and become the next british prime minister. there's nothing this man...
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that draws many visitors but most are unaware of the area's historical importance this is a replica of the stone cross built by portuguese seafarers more than 500 years ago the original was stolen by german colonialists in the late 1900 is explained in a hotel museum near by. life and the hotel manager world comes the latest development in this story. who would cease with everything starts so if you can understand that you've got the only no it can also teach the children that what transpired in the. you know there's not that feeling you know we're still reaching out. to us from the start so i think it's going to be it's going to play a very nature role if we do if they are reaching out a bit i think it will have a major boost tourism sector after years of effort than a 1000000 government has retrieved cultural property stolen by germany during its colonial occupation in the capital when talk at the namibian independence museum on the lookout for the most recently returned items and a bible belonging to hendrick with boy and ethnic now ma who was killed fighting the germans after several request
that draws many visitors but most are unaware of the area's historical importance this is a replica of the stone cross built by portuguese seafarers more than 500 years ago the original was stolen by german colonialists in the late 1900 is explained in a hotel museum near by. life and the hotel manager world comes the latest development in this story. who would cease with everything starts so if you can understand that you've got the only no it can also teach the children that what transpired...
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this refugee camp near us all are set to be destroyed a decision made by the lebanese government a stone buildings are deemed illegal and must now be removed as quickly as possible . fled bombings in the syrian city of homs with his wife and 3 children here the 60 year old grandfather and his family found refuge a room a kitchen a toilet and a roof over their heads the family was grateful but is now all the more shocked following the demolition order. yet my whole being in the light we are just crushed by the news that they want us out we were safe here but what should we do now that it's just as hard as when we had to leave syria then the minute that i can never get my own. cell has been hit hard by the influx of refugees the quiet border town took in 120000 syrians 3 times its own population the rundown electricity and water supply is close to collapse the local schools only have space for 3000 pupils but there are 12000 children many locals worry about their jobs. he says he understands these concerns and is willing to implement the expensive eviction order but he calls it manipulativ
this refugee camp near us all are set to be destroyed a decision made by the lebanese government a stone buildings are deemed illegal and must now be removed as quickly as possible . fled bombings in the syrian city of homs with his wife and 3 children here the 60 year old grandfather and his family found refuge a room a kitchen a toilet and a roof over their heads the family was grateful but is now all the more shocked following the demolition order. yet my whole being in the light we are just...
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almost as old this bridge that crosses the vet of river on the other side lies phillips only a stone's throw away but unreachable when germany was divided ellie's up at long last born and raised and fought tells me how this bridge when from connecting people to separating them from lack during a cold war was located in the exclusion zone what was daily life like. for when we drove in and drove out we had to show a special stamp on our idea. no one else was allowed in on friends couldn't visit us. we were allowed to request a visitor's permit from the police for very close relatives 6 we wouldn't know for 6 weeks whether we'd get permission or not. because. in that battle then this place looked very different and you tell us about this bridge and the role it played. yeah the. bridge was a very important artery cause of 4 kids from the holy roman empire inside it was on a very regular from like 6 to frankfurt or. we liked it very much when you leave and we were able to cross it until 1952 and a man now you know or my aunt lived in the house on the border of my mentality and then that end
almost as old this bridge that crosses the vet of river on the other side lies phillips only a stone's throw away but unreachable when germany was divided ellie's up at long last born and raised and fought tells me how this bridge when from connecting people to separating them from lack during a cold war was located in the exclusion zone what was daily life like. for when we drove in and drove out we had to show a special stamp on our idea. no one else was allowed in on friends couldn't visit...
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a. stone i says young male but it means. that they have been enemies. oh you know inclusion of the word in into the new show of the lady in general but on the butt of. my opinion on the beginning. i'm going to be numb. to. feeling the money to make me can't wait to. meet. the man to. oh oh. my. lawyer. told me pick a game and you begin a little game we became your character to. the lady i am a ca means i'm not only. looking. at. it when i but they meet with. me simply by the symbol is a little mushy to me you would love. that i mean the put them. under the bob i mean it was. but it. wasn't going to. be of what i'd like to be able to get out of it but if i. knew how he did for example as it would feel before i. go. see snow. because he's going to. be so. sweet. and. so. so mean that they are looking beyond us so many will. basically is the. way for. that it would look. at. the how they. manage it but let me. the story goes that the statue of an ancient greek god. of the waves for millenia. until a palestinian fisherman on earth the priceless relic. the s
a. stone i says young male but it means. that they have been enemies. oh you know inclusion of the word in into the new show of the lady in general but on the butt of. my opinion on the beginning. i'm going to be numb. to. feeling the money to make me can't wait to. meet. the man to. oh oh. my. lawyer. told me pick a game and you begin a little game we became your character to. the lady i am a ca means i'm not only. looking. at. it when i but they meet with. me simply by the symbol is a little...
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the other side of the coin is the pound could drop like a stone with both candidates of the tory leadershipso it isa the tory leadership saying no deal. so it is a mixed picture but it is independent and even though i know the law michael gove says we've had enough of experts, i would take them more serious than jacob who was completely biased about this and if aim is going to set by 3% drop. the really tragic side of this is that it will probably affect many communities that voted brexit, the impoverished people in certain parts of the country that voted 80% brexit, they are the ones that are going to be affected, they're the ones are going to be losing their jobs someone in the building trade found out, he said he would happily lose hisjob in order to achieve a new deal brexit. how mad is that? we can come back again for this another night. but let's look at another story which is about the bbc. giving evidence in westminster today and put the times and the telegraph had half the story, the times, tony hall sing the bbc could become a subscription service. we've got netflix, a lot of peop
the other side of the coin is the pound could drop like a stone with both candidates of the tory leadershipso it isa the tory leadership saying no deal. so it is a mixed picture but it is independent and even though i know the law michael gove says we've had enough of experts, i would take them more serious than jacob who was completely biased about this and if aim is going to set by 3% drop. the really tragic side of this is that it will probably affect many communities that voted brexit, the...
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and we started hitting it with a stone, there was a flash and then i found myself on the grass.. it was badly burned but survived. his friend died in hospital. landmines remain a major threat in villages and towns that are near the front line. even when the conflict ends, it will take decades before all this land can be declared safe. we are going live to speak to the pro democracy activistjosh —— joshua wong in hong kong. we are interested to hear what you think about the nature of the protests on monday that turned very violent. do you approve of how they went through yesterday on monday to the legislative council? half a million people took to the street during the anniversary totally peaceful. pa rents anniversary totally peaceful. parents brought children. at the same time, around 10,000 activists or even i guess 50,000 of them gathered outside the legislative council to occupy action. it is a progressive action. i would say that no—one would encourage youngsters to storm into legislative council. they will face ten years jail terms under political prosecution. i understand
and we started hitting it with a stone, there was a flash and then i found myself on the grass.. it was badly burned but survived. his friend died in hospital. landmines remain a major threat in villages and towns that are near the front line. even when the conflict ends, it will take decades before all this land can be declared safe. we are going live to speak to the pro democracy activistjosh —— joshua wong in hong kong. we are interested to hear what you think about the nature of the...
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at my head and fee tell the world that i've gone sleep ♪ ♪ place a stone at my head and fee tell thenow ♪ ♪ where i come from is where i'll go i will wander until i know where i come fro ♪ is where i'll go >> jimmy: oh, my gosh, hey [ cheers and applause zachary quinto, everybody. that was beautiful the season finale of "nos4a2" airs this sunday at 10 p.m. on amc. betty gilpin joins us after the break, stick around everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ see? romance isn't dead! but it is here. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com hotels.com. be there.et ra. ♪ oooooooooo... ♪ i'll show you something ♪ neeeeeewwww. ♪ i'm gonna make you ♪ moooooove. ♪ i'll show you something, i'll show you something... ♪ ♪ neeeeeewwww. ♪ i'll show you something, i'll[happy ♪irthday music] ♪ ♪ don't get mad, put those years to work with e*trade. hey, you wanna shoot me one? steady the elbow. ♪ oooh. amateur. someone show him how it's done. ♪ ♪ ahh boom shaka laka. feisty. ♪ ahh dangerously cheesy. -[ scoffs ] if you say so. ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telli
at my head and fee tell the world that i've gone sleep ♪ ♪ place a stone at my head and fee tell thenow ♪ ♪ where i come from is where i'll go i will wander until i know where i come fro ♪ is where i'll go >> jimmy: oh, my gosh, hey [ cheers and applause zachary quinto, everybody. that was beautiful the season finale of "nos4a2" airs this sunday at 10 p.m. on amc. betty gilpin joins us after the break, stick around everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ see? romance...
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paid or we just don't call them to listen to content thoughts put in a stone and sing in the saddam like they. care most of us a lot of us are going taking this as bizarrely quite good was extended even though to that estimable yes was a look at i was i me that this was my own son an instrument. to must not speak of course really even the stuff but in fact i suspect he was a yes person you don't remember the rental early this lauren i'm still going to believe. in the us. say see if you're trying waving your sponsor send us. an email you would support or send us to bums on the song for more losses in your place can. we not even dems position is just one measurement for this sort of money and i know little premium. it's kind of strange to be some of concord american renaissance if you know currency on this here next week in the magazine's member of the us so you see this with us i feel for going to a place that if you didn't they made that last point. is c. have just said that's meant less in those to see that now and that but it's some of what they make that they get when noyce to sell co
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order to justify his or her tenure and to avoid criticism that the independent counsel may have left a stone unturned. those are a.g. reno's words. didn't you do exactly what she feared? didn't you publish a lengthy report unfairly airs the dirty laundry without recommending charges? >> i disagree with that. >> did any of your witnesses have the chance to be cross examined? >> can i just finish my answer on that? >> quickly. >> i operate under the current schoout. not the original statute. so i am most familiar with the current statute. >> did any of the witnesses have a chance to be cross examined? >> did any of the witnesses in our investigation? >> yes. >> i'm not going to answer that. >> did you allow the people mentioned in your report to challenge how they were characterized? >> i'm not going to get into that. >> given that a.g. barr stated multiple times during his confirmation hearing that he would make as much of your report public as possible, did you write your report knowing it would likely be shared with the public? >> no. >> did knowing the report could and likely would be made
order to justify his or her tenure and to avoid criticism that the independent counsel may have left a stone unturned. those are a.g. reno's words. didn't you do exactly what she feared? didn't you publish a lengthy report unfairly airs the dirty laundry without recommending charges? >> i disagree with that. >> did any of your witnesses have the chance to be cross examined? >> can i just finish my answer on that? >> quickly. >> i operate under the current schoout....
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suppose of a bicycle to get home and they hadn't told me this the night before a friend had phoned is a stone stay at home tonight there's going to be trouble tonight they knew what was going to happen it was all planned it wasn't spontaneous it was pretty all arranged and fortunately my father had not been a time so he wasn't i didn't pick him up or call him so that was. the beginning of the realisation that it's impossible but it's clear by the scheme then made a decision he wants to move to school to england that was they had they had most of the director of school so he started this and i'm still a bit i think about it that in 2 months he organized the 1st group to go to england and he managed it in age weeks it's quite incredible i mean we've all together there were 20 boys we all do it so that we weren't in the same cause of school so it wasn't. there was no fear attached to it. for some it was traumatic some of the it wasn't for younger ones because of being way from home was difficult they were going to be parents. that was the beginning of our trip to england and i was expecting soon
suppose of a bicycle to get home and they hadn't told me this the night before a friend had phoned is a stone stay at home tonight there's going to be trouble tonight they knew what was going to happen it was all planned it wasn't spontaneous it was pretty all arranged and fortunately my father had not been a time so he wasn't i didn't pick him up or call him so that was. the beginning of the realisation that it's impossible but it's clear by the scheme then made a decision he wants to move to...
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i love the muscles are the low but i think she is doing a stone suggested she is building a very fosse she has the teamre behind her she needs to be a consensus. two to be confirmed next week. interestingly enough she does have the backing of some of those eastern european leaders we've been talking about us and also of the populist a leader i. italy what does that tell us. she's. more known and more positively known -- politician in central eastern europe than. many others as a minister of defense she tried to forge a common line between the one nat- and basically i think. positional germany in central eastern europe is more. balance than it was before i mean they are rather accept a german of manyy of these leaders would rather accept german conservative candidate. at the top job at european commission then a socialist the dutch person because there was. a perception that. even ten years fifteen years after of four fifteen years after r the lodgement some countries regardless of they do at home are treated as a second class of or s.. barely admitted and accepted. and on many divisive
i love the muscles are the low but i think she is doing a stone suggested she is building a very fosse she has the teamre behind her she needs to be a consensus. two to be confirmed next week. interestingly enough she does have the backing of some of those eastern european leaders we've been talking about us and also of the populist a leader i. italy what does that tell us. she's. more known and more positively known -- politician in central eastern europe than. many others as a minister of...
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strasbourg has not really improved the situation and the school still maintains a small parisian campus a stone's throw from the senate suzanne meets in a graduates in the french capital to get valuable career advice though she's adamant this is not about building networks to land top jobs in politics. and france the state plays a bigger role than in other countries that's why we are very selective about who will later play a role in managing the. president my call is assessing whether the school should be shut down but susan disagrees she's convinced that to continue training coming generations of a leak french decision makers italy is the setting for what may be the greatest love story ever told shakespeare's romeo and juliet even more than 400 years after it was written this spirit of the star crossed lovers very much alive in verona and so is its protagonist juliet while millions visit the city each year to walk in the footsteps of the famous lovers a romantic pilgrimage where faiths can be sealed and hearts and be healed. christina spun yellow prepares for her big role should be playing juli
strasbourg has not really improved the situation and the school still maintains a small parisian campus a stone's throw from the senate suzanne meets in a graduates in the french capital to get valuable career advice though she's adamant this is not about building networks to land top jobs in politics. and france the state plays a bigger role than in other countries that's why we are very selective about who will later play a role in managing the. president my call is assessing whether the...
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a liar. to suggest that roger stone's posts are not statements by roger stone about this kasscase ignores thesocial media and what makes it different from writing a letter or talking on the phone. maybe his lawyers don't understand it, but he does. it is obvious to me, the judge continues, that you either can't differentiate between the very broad range of speech that you're entitled to engage in and the limited restriction i imposed on you. either you can't understand it or you won't. i have twice given you the benefit of the doubt. your lawyer, mr. stone, had to twist the facts, twist the plain meaning of the order and twist himself into a pretzel to argue that these posts didn't cross the line, and in the end it was unpersuasive. judge jackson, quote, so what am i supposed to do with you? it seems as once again i'm wrestling with behavior that has more to do with middle school than a court of law. whether the problem is you can't follow simple orders or you won't, i need to help you out and the remedy appears to be to modify the conditions of release and make the restriction even more clea
a liar. to suggest that roger stone's posts are not statements by roger stone about this kasscase ignores thesocial media and what makes it different from writing a letter or talking on the phone. maybe his lawyers don't understand it, but he does. it is obvious to me, the judge continues, that you either can't differentiate between the very broad range of speech that you're entitled to engage in and the limited restriction i imposed on you. either you can't understand it or you won't. i have...
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i'm not in brussels i don't know but i think she is doing a stone just that she is building a program from to their very fast she has a team behind her she needs to be a consensus to be confirmed next week interestingly enough she does have the backing of some of those eastern european leaders we've been talking about and also the populist leader in italy what does that tell us. she's more known and more positively known politician in the sensors in europe than many others as a minister of defense she tried to forge a common line between the your nato. and basically i think position on germany in central eastern europe is more. balance than it was before even a writer except a german many of these leaders would rather accept a german conservative candidate at the top job at european commission then a socialist dutch person because there was a perception that. even 10 years 15 years off the source 15 years after that your lodgment some countries regardless of they do at home are treated as a 2nd class or as badly admitted and all accepted and many divisive issues and there are many in
i'm not in brussels i don't know but i think she is doing a stone just that she is building a program from to their very fast she has a team behind her she needs to be a consensus to be confirmed next week interestingly enough she does have the backing of some of those eastern european leaders we've been talking about and also the populist leader in italy what does that tell us. she's more known and more positively known politician in the sensors in europe than many others as a minister of...