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alfred is directing for free, a win-win situation for both.t becomes a success, but will it? i am about to meet a big name in the nigerian e entertainment industst, a and i percent enentrepreneur.. she believes understanding the business is key to success. here, she wants too set up a school to groom future stars. >> this is going to be a very big open space. we are big multitaskers. correspondent: the biggest problem, she says, a lot of young people start with unrealistic expectations. >> you don't get a job, where it is the easiest place you look to , the entertainment industry. it is unskilled labor and millions of dollars. it looks like it is good, easy money, but it is not. after 100, may j just to make i. and the school equips aspiring artists with the tools they need to thrive in showbiz. >> a lot of people want to be actors, you want to be a singer, and so many other careers, and the entertainment industry you could be an agent, you could be a costume person. ♪ correspondent: it is early days for alfred and aninita. many havee done ith
alfred is directing for free, a win-win situation for both.t becomes a success, but will it? i am about to meet a big name in the nigerian e entertainment industst, a and i percent enentrepreneur.. she believes understanding the business is key to success. here, she wants too set up a school to groom future stars. >> this is going to be a very big open space. we are big multitaskers. correspondent: the biggest problem, she says, a lot of young people start with unrealistic expectations....
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alfred was a student of sociology but with them prospects they are he turned to directing music videos in this country. for graduates jobs as guard i found out in no time to leave for south secure its paths and create a solution for my so he's not yet a whole sold name so he cannot charge his clients big bucks to sell my product. for wall street's work basically and i think that's where i'm larkin sometimes i run up north you know stand just to prove a point. i know how to do this i can make you happy and. this is what i can do every new project is a chance to unearth the next big thing he hopes. today it's. a singer the set up improvised low budget pro goals. i have a lot of things to offer i'm a singer that's not very common here maybe it's when people see hear and. and to hear him make a joke you know it's a signature in the industry internationally but here that's attainment is a dollar business and it's going to finance you all to see. emerge every day but not everyone has the talent to break into this business whether or not now to try to talent into cash. i need to go sing this
alfred was a student of sociology but with them prospects they are he turned to directing music videos in this country. for graduates jobs as guard i found out in no time to leave for south secure its paths and create a solution for my so he's not yet a whole sold name so he cannot charge his clients big bucks to sell my product. for wall street's work basically and i think that's where i'm larkin sometimes i run up north you know stand just to prove a point. i know how to do this i can make...
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. ♪ in 1928, alfred e. was one of the most colorful and controversial candidates ever to hold the number one position on a party ticket. the happy warrior, alfred e. smith. >> yet at election time, the iowa smile and the pleasant voice of herbert hoover won the white house for his party for four more years. in 1932, republican luck ran out for the next 20 years, when candidates like alfred landon and wendell wilkie proved to be no match for the brilliant democratic president franklin delano roosevelt. >> a great, a grand. announcer over the years : republicans and democrats alike have run their conventions in the same manner. a chairman is chosen, delegates are certified, a party platform is adopted, and candidates for the presidency are nominated. >> the great state of new york, thomas e. dewey. >> fellow delegates, i give you the man from libertyville, the next democratic nominee and our next president of united states, adlai e. stephenson. >> in the 1952 and 1956 campaigns, the impeccable style of the de
. ♪ in 1928, alfred e. was one of the most colorful and controversial candidates ever to hold the number one position on a party ticket. the happy warrior, alfred e. smith. >> yet at election time, the iowa smile and the pleasant voice of herbert hoover won the white house for his party for four more years. in 1932, republican luck ran out for the next 20 years, when candidates like alfred landon and wendell wilkie proved to be no match for the brilliant democratic president franklin...
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. >> linda, who was alfred bennett? great-great-grandfather? >> yes. >> the letter, addressed "to whom it may concern" and signed by bennett in june 1900, traces the wallet back to "the selling of the estate of one of the family of tobias lear, private secretary to george washington." and it concludes... "this pocketbook, to the best of my knowledge and belief, was once the property of george washington." you've heard how lear is said to have inherited washington's wallet. what happens next? in 1816, lear commits suicide, and, according to the affidavit, the wallet passes to one of his heirs -- likely his widow, frances. when that heir dies, a man named stacy hall handles the estate and, the letter says, takes possession of the wallet. when he dies, barbara's ancestor attorney john bennett gets it. from there it passes to john's son alfred, author of the affidavit, who bequeaths it to his daughter jane, who passes it to her daughter elva kiernan. and elva kiernan is barbara farwell's mother. she treasures it as though i
. >> linda, who was alfred bennett? great-great-grandfather? >> yes. >> the letter, addressed "to whom it may concern" and signed by bennett in june 1900, traces the wallet back to "the selling of the estate of one of the family of tobias lear, private secretary to george washington." and it concludes... "this pocketbook, to the best of my knowledge and belief, was once the property of george washington." you've heard how lear is said to have...
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bellina alexanderplatz by bonnie is a remake based on the 929 novel by alfred. in the new version francis a refugee attempts to start a new life in the german capital as the coming africa out was he has to reconcile himself with reality as a stream of a clear way forward on gravitas it will be called the work this person. was sally potus for in the roads not taken doesn't make life much easier for the top father neo geo ok. damn stuff al fanning and santa how york. times. daughter molly is worried about her father who's hallucinations and wandering mind have taken up all on their relationship. thank you who was. and another subject has overshadowed this year's spending on the nazis a german reporter just uncovered a scandal on home turf the film festival inferential 1st director. was a leading light in hitler's cinema industry festival organizers want independent researchers to find out the historic facts. this year the worlds biggest festival for cinema go us has plenty of surprises something fans can count on is cinema royalty and the flash of cameras on the r
bellina alexanderplatz by bonnie is a remake based on the 929 novel by alfred. in the new version francis a refugee attempts to start a new life in the german capital as the coming africa out was he has to reconcile himself with reality as a stream of a clear way forward on gravitas it will be called the work this person. was sally potus for in the roads not taken doesn't make life much easier for the top father neo geo ok. damn stuff al fanning and santa how york. times. daughter molly is...
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e the happy warrior, alfred smith.ection time, the iowa smile and pleasant voice of herbert hoover won the white house for his party for four more years. ♪ in 1932, republican luck ran out for the next 20 years, when candidates like wendell wilkie proved to be no match for the billionth emma craddick president franklin delano roosevelt. over the years consent democrat alike have run their conventions in the same manner. a chairman is chosen, delegates are certified, a party platform is adopted, candidates for the presidency are nominated. >> the great state of new york, thomas e dewey. >> fellow delegates i give you the man from libertyville, the next democratic nominee and our next president of united states, adelaide's evenson. >> in the 1952 and 1956 campaigns, the impeccable style of the democratic candidate adelaide's evenson -- adelaide stephenson provided contrast to general eisenhower. eisenhower's strength rested in the warm father image she projected into millions of american homes. [applause] when the demons
e the happy warrior, alfred smith.ection time, the iowa smile and pleasant voice of herbert hoover won the white house for his party for four more years. ♪ in 1932, republican luck ran out for the next 20 years, when candidates like wendell wilkie proved to be no match for the billionth emma craddick president franklin delano roosevelt. over the years consent democrat alike have run their conventions in the same manner. a chairman is chosen, delegates are certified, a party platform is...
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bellina alexanderplatz bible one called bonnie is a remake by stone the 929 novel by alfred. in the new version francis a refugee attempts to start a new life in the german capital that's the current africa south was he has to reconcile himself with reality as a stream of a clear way forward unravel it will be called the word this person. was sally potus from the roads not taken doesn't make life much easier for shut out father neo geo ok. start with al fanning and santa how york. times has a. daughter molly is worried about her father whose hallucinations and wandering mind have taken up toll on their relationship. thank you. and another subject has overshadowed this year's spending on the nazis a german reporter just uncovered a scandal on home turf the film festival inferential 1st director alfred bauer was a leading light in cinema in the street festival organizers want independent researchers to find out the historic facts this year the worlds biggest festival for cinema go us has plenty of surprises something friends can count on is cinema royalty and the flash of camer
bellina alexanderplatz bible one called bonnie is a remake by stone the 929 novel by alfred. in the new version francis a refugee attempts to start a new life in the german capital that's the current africa south was he has to reconcile himself with reality as a stream of a clear way forward unravel it will be called the word this person. was sally potus from the roads not taken doesn't make life much easier for shut out father neo geo ok. start with al fanning and santa how york. times has a....
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in the roman polanski's film about alfred jury for a jewish french officer unfairly accused of spying for germany in the 89 teves has been well received by critics it picked up the grand jury prize at last year's venice film festival and it.
in the roman polanski's film about alfred jury for a jewish french officer unfairly accused of spying for germany in the 89 teves has been well received by critics it picked up the grand jury prize at last year's venice film festival and it.
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thoughts go of the chelsea delaney alfre photo correspondent so off to a very good start. i guess you couldn't say in negotiating the u.k.'s most important trade deal here with the e.u. and boris johnson saying that the u.k. can be the superman of free trade at the same time he's threatened to walk out of these talks. well given how torturous the past 3 and a half years have been of getting to the praxair it's not a total surprise that this is starting out a little bit rocky today that the u.k. and the e.u. both sort of laid out their visions for how this 11 month transition period is going to go where they're going to renegotiate a trade deal that will sort of govern the relationship between the u.k. and the e.u. going forward and it's clear that they are still very far apart on what they are visually the relationship to look like the e.u. is saying they want basically a free trade agreement that would include no tariffs on you could say u.k. could snow quotas but also it would require the u.k. to follow irregularly sions and things like subsidies on things like workers'
thoughts go of the chelsea delaney alfre photo correspondent so off to a very good start. i guess you couldn't say in negotiating the u.k.'s most important trade deal here with the e.u. and boris johnson saying that the u.k. can be the superman of free trade at the same time he's threatened to walk out of these talks. well given how torturous the past 3 and a half years have been of getting to the praxair it's not a total surprise that this is starting out a little bit rocky today that the u.k....
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in the roman polanski's film about alfred gerry 1st a jewish french officer unfairly accused of spying for germany in the 890 s. it has been well received by critics it picked up the grand jury prize at last year's venice film festival and it topped the french box office for a while. but screenings in france were also met with widespread protests the outrage intensified in january when the season academy and outs that the film lead the nominations the academy initially defended its actions saying it could not be expected to take a moral stance. that it was a lengthy fled the us to avoid imprisonment after pleading guilty to the statutory rape of a 13 year old girl in 1978 and in november $2900.00 french actress valentino manyi allege that polanski raped in 1985 when she was 18 and accusation he has denied. for the time being the nominations for an officer and a spy remain in place. a new says on board will be selected after the awards ceremony which takes place on february 28th. when french writer all published his surrealist manifesto in paris in 1924 the movement was gathering moment
in the roman polanski's film about alfred gerry 1st a jewish french officer unfairly accused of spying for germany in the 890 s. it has been well received by critics it picked up the grand jury prize at last year's venice film festival and it topped the french box office for a while. but screenings in france were also met with widespread protests the outrage intensified in january when the season academy and outs that the film lead the nominations the academy initially defended its actions...
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german novel berlin alexandre pops by alfred to pay. back in 1031 the story was turned into one of the 1st german films with sound. and in the early 1980 s. the legendary director of vienna fassbender made it into a t.v. series. a little different but. now bronco bonnie has retold the story of berlin alexanderplatz in the year 2023 our film still contains the book central story a man who wants to be good for finds himself unable to escape a life of crime. and if you look to 13 is the microcosms where you'll see that he's a glimpse of the dreaming state where everybody tries to elevate itself and it doesn't matter what they do but the most important piece they are the character francis falls in love with a prostitute named meets or she gets pregnant but their love is hopeless francis is unable to save her from himself and from time hard. for len alexandre plots a journey through the dark side of humanity and a city anchored in the present a present that in many ways evokes the instability of the 1920 s. this. is the and all film critic s
german novel berlin alexandre pops by alfred to pay. back in 1031 the story was turned into one of the 1st german films with sound. and in the early 1980 s. the legendary director of vienna fassbender made it into a t.v. series. a little different but. now bronco bonnie has retold the story of berlin alexanderplatz in the year 2023 our film still contains the book central story a man who wants to be good for finds himself unable to escape a life of crime. and if you look to 13 is the microcosms...
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nod off to a very political start as as always and just also another controversy about the album alfredsorry by a prize he was the. first director of the berlin back in the 1950 s. . right and this is been a prize it's been awarded to films that i expand the view of what cinematic arts can do that prize has been suspended because it turns out that i've been in this is been really reported in the last few weeks was connected to the nazi propaganda minister go but isn't that a lot of work for him so the belly not a has responded they've gotten rid of this prize and they're looking forward i think to another 70 years. ok ok now with a bit of a different history i know what a film buff you all briefly tell us all that you're going to try and see is muddy fields is possible but give us your take it a favorite coming up. there is a movie in the next few days called tao and this is a very strange movie it's kind of as soviet truman show the director of this movie basically locked his cast of 400 people into a studio in ukraine for 3 years while they reenacted historical events of the servian u
nod off to a very political start as as always and just also another controversy about the album alfredsorry by a prize he was the. first director of the berlin back in the 1950 s. . right and this is been a prize it's been awarded to films that i expand the view of what cinematic arts can do that prize has been suspended because it turns out that i've been in this is been really reported in the last few weeks was connected to the nazi propaganda minister go but isn't that a lot of work for him...
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how much is china's censorship regime to blame try to silence the doctor who 1st warned about the alfred needed activist who says free speech is vital for the fight against the disease also coming up a serious escalation in syria turkey.
how much is china's censorship regime to blame try to silence the doctor who 1st warned about the alfred needed activist who says free speech is vital for the fight against the disease also coming up a serious escalation in syria turkey.
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in the roman polanski's film about alfred jury for a jewish french officer unfairly accused of spying for germany in the 8090s has been well received by critics it picked up the grand jury prize at last year's venice film festival and.
in the roman polanski's film about alfred jury for a jewish french officer unfairly accused of spying for germany in the 8090s has been well received by critics it picked up the grand jury prize at last year's venice film festival and.
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welcomes arts and culture colin alexander plots by alfred do glean is one of the most important novels written about the time of the weimar republic just before hitler came to power 1st film did not in 31 then famously by run of anna fassbender for t.v. in 198315 hours long now there's a brand new version of this old story set in modern day belin. alexandre plots the center of berlin francis has made it here after a long traumatic journey from west africa. he's hoping for a fresh start in the german capital but instead he falls into the clutches of a high and hard a sucker who seems to be evil incarnate so. inclined i'm going to clear up except. this one things on the top of my lunch and despite francis is the best intentions i'm hard to pull him into a life or.
welcomes arts and culture colin alexander plots by alfred do glean is one of the most important novels written about the time of the weimar republic just before hitler came to power 1st film did not in 31 then famously by run of anna fassbender for t.v. in 198315 hours long now there's a brand new version of this old story set in modern day belin. alexandre plots the center of berlin francis has made it here after a long traumatic journey from west africa. he's hoping for a fresh start in the...
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it's early days for alfred and many have done it this way and made it to stardom and that's what keeps others dreaming. now south sudanese athletes hoping to make an impact at this summer olympics already in japan train in the city off my back she has been hosting an athletics training camp for the east african nation for nearly a year now with hardly any training facilities in their own country oneself that in these athletes abraham much else has made himself at home in japan and magical copes success at the games could help unify his homeland. you'd have to look very hard to find training facilities like this in south sudan because they just don't exist long distance runner abraham a jock is among a handful of athletes who accepted the invitation to train for the summer games and my pain initially there were reservations about how he and other sudanese athletes would be treated but after living in training there for months he's grown fond of the japanese. since we came we have seen a lot of love on the web discovered and opinions. because when we came you know we didn't expect much l
it's early days for alfred and many have done it this way and made it to stardom and that's what keeps others dreaming. now south sudanese athletes hoping to make an impact at this summer olympics already in japan train in the city off my back she has been hosting an athletics training camp for the east african nation for nearly a year now with hardly any training facilities in their own country oneself that in these athletes abraham much else has made himself at home in japan and magical copes...
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edge of the sofa to turn to you good so do i see that man better just because i like president bob alfred am i a very good question the. question good usage. on this stuff. that. it's tough. one. 0 it's a good speech it's a little business in to catch up. with. cut back on the. minus one to the. first question you want to give him an example for mitt romney. is the example you know john mccain kind of looking into combat. what you didn't see that was a good show. coming out. the whole time should the guys go down. on my. cushion now. you think ok send them some milk a month ago should now be. shocked to see that the judge in a tone like the 2 associate who again comes with that nash was a ticklish ellen should now be giving to my viewers who by the time ship come i still see him did you easy to most to pick up on bill he got to build on. it was a bit bad. because it would be a c.c.u. this is. the sensibility and he really loved magic will come out of that with some. sleep. can. you pick it up. alex. was. on. was known as either she has now your wish will impose their will there are others
edge of the sofa to turn to you good so do i see that man better just because i like president bob alfred am i a very good question the. question good usage. on this stuff. that. it's tough. one. 0 it's a good speech it's a little business in to catch up. with. cut back on the. minus one to the. first question you want to give him an example for mitt romney. is the example you know john mccain kind of looking into combat. what you didn't see that was a good show. coming out. the whole time...
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alfred jodl, guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.is indictment. released. albert speer, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. 20 years imprisonment. konstantin von neurath, guilty conspiracy, crimes against peace war crimes, and crimes against humanity. 15 years imprisonment. arthur seyss-inquart, guilty of crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. hans fritzsche, not guilty on this indictment. released. martin bormann, tried in censure, guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity. death by hanging. ♪ narrator: the trial is over. ♪ narrator: seven begin their prison sentences. goring chooses to die by his own hand. the other 10 wait for the gallows. ♪ narrator: in nuremberg, the people of the world found out, and why. but nuremberg is more than just an answer to a question. as justice jackson said, this trial is part of the great effort to make the peace more secure. it constitutes action of a kind to ensure that those who start a war will pay for it personally. nuremberg stands as
alfred jodl, guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.is indictment. released. albert speer, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. 20 years imprisonment. konstantin von neurath, guilty conspiracy, crimes against peace war crimes, and crimes against humanity. 15 years imprisonment. arthur seyss-inquart, guilty of crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. hans fritzsche, not guilty on this indictment....
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it can't be pete buttigieg, alfred e. neuman. ladies and gentlemen, introducing president alfred e. neuman. bernie is too emotional, biden is angry. biden is angry, everything is anger. that is what happens when you can't get the words out, no it does. >> jesse: trump saving his best for many michael bloomberg. >> mike, how did he do in the debate the other day? he has spent almost $500 million in order to get embarrassed by pocahontas, she is been right? she wanted to get him, she set i got him, she wants to see those agreements. this poor guy probably signed 100 of them, and each one is a disaster. nobody told me this was going to happen. nobody told me. >> jesse: reg and i were trying to get some work done this afternoon, we heard the speech outside and we gather around to start watching it, he is on his game. it's pretty pragmatic. the most interesting thing about the thing today is that he decided to break through the fourth wall and he told everybody it was a show, he was talking about being with mark burnett and this cast of characters, this is better than the apprentice. thi
it can't be pete buttigieg, alfred e. neuman. ladies and gentlemen, introducing president alfred e. neuman. bernie is too emotional, biden is angry. biden is angry, everything is anger. that is what happens when you can't get the words out, no it does. >> jesse: trump saving his best for many michael bloomberg. >> mike, how did he do in the debate the other day? he has spent almost $500 million in order to get embarrassed by pocahontas, she is been right? she wanted to get him, she...
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that is what alfred rosenberg was interested in. the second question. have her but he gives me two questions and i forget the second. important that at the end of the war the united states sees itself as winning the war. this has been a massive effort on the part of government, military, ordinary citizens, the intellectual and academic world, and i think that there is not the sense initially of we are not going to, that's a moment and now it is gone. vista, the war opens up a of postwar intellectual, and political dominance by the united states. it is a great investment by government agencies in scientific research. there is investment in libraries. and the librarians are making that case, at least at the end of the war. and it is that successful argan it. -- a successful argument. one that at this current moment may seem unusual. [laughter] to put it mildly. one more? >> during the war itself. your uncle and his colleagues in wasn'tlm and portugal, it suspicious that somebody with an american accent was looking for a lots of books in german? dr. peiss:
that is what alfred rosenberg was interested in. the second question. have her but he gives me two questions and i forget the second. important that at the end of the war the united states sees itself as winning the war. this has been a massive effort on the part of government, military, ordinary citizens, the intellectual and academic world, and i think that there is not the sense initially of we are not going to, that's a moment and now it is gone. vista, the war opens up a of postwar...
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and alfred e.agazine, which i guess is out of business for a long time, like most other right?es, but it was one of those things where i didn't add his name. went to mini mike. it.id, i don't see is -- i don't see it. he's going to have to spend a hell of a lot of money really fast, because he's getting killed in california. he's losing in texas. place.sing all over the how the hell do you spend that much money and lose? had an article in, of all places, the new york times. they had the amount of personal that somebody put up and how they did. offthey had -- they started with mike bloomberg. and i think he's like at 500 million. more than 500. this is personal money. he writes checks like a drunken use thatf i can expression. how much? you think those consultants? i know some of his people. they're bad people. they are ripping him off. he's got a couple of people right at the top. are ripping him off. they are laughing all the way to the bank. mike!unning, you're gonna do it, mike! fourus another t
and alfred e.agazine, which i guess is out of business for a long time, like most other right?es, but it was one of those things where i didn't add his name. went to mini mike. it.id, i don't see is -- i don't see it. he's going to have to spend a hell of a lot of money really fast, because he's getting killed in california. he's losing in texas. place.sing all over the how the hell do you spend that much money and lose? had an article in, of all places, the new york times. they had the amount...
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millions of these had been seized by nazi looting teams, including those directed by alfred rosenberg to create an institute for research into the jewish question. essentially, preserving these works for study even as the regime killed millions of jews in the holocaust. in april, 1945, american troops discovered approximately 2 million of these looted volumes in a small village called hungen. two months later, a jewish-american officer looked up rosenberg's institute in an old frankfurt telephone directory, and went with a colleague to the site. the building itself had been destroyed, but he found scraps of paper with hebrew writing on the ground, which led them into a cellar filled with these books. the photograph on the left is a photograph of one of those cellars. so they had to gather, preserve, and restitutive spokes was an unanticipated problem assigned to the monuments men. some of the books were easily identified and could be returned to their libraries of origin. the issue of restitution in this time period was that restitution was to the country, not to the individual. howev
millions of these had been seized by nazi looting teams, including those directed by alfred rosenberg to create an institute for research into the jewish question. essentially, preserving these works for study even as the regime killed millions of jews in the holocaust. in april, 1945, american troops discovered approximately 2 million of these looted volumes in a small village called hungen. two months later, a jewish-american officer looked up rosenberg's institute in an old frankfurt...
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that is what alfred rosenberg, for example, was interested in. the second question -- i forgot this remind me? >> who are the people? prof. peiss: of the people in the government, yes -- it is important to realize that at the end of the war, the united states sees itself as winning the war, and this had been a massive effort on the part of government military, ordinary , citizens, the intellectual and academic world, and i think that there isn't this sense initially of, ok, that is a moment and now it is gone. up a thise war opens stuff of postwar intellectual -- a vista of intellectual and political dominance by the united states. inis a great investment government agencies in scientific research. there is investment in libraries and the librarians are making that case at least at the end of the war, and it is a successful may, again,e that at this current moment may seem unusual. [laughter] prof. peiss: to put it mildly. one more? yes. i was curious, during the war uncle andur colleagues in stockholm and portugal, for today suspicious that some
that is what alfred rosenberg, for example, was interested in. the second question -- i forgot this remind me? >> who are the people? prof. peiss: of the people in the government, yes -- it is important to realize that at the end of the war, the united states sees itself as winning the war, and this had been a massive effort on the part of government military, ordinary , citizens, the intellectual and academic world, and i think that there isn't this sense initially of, ok, that is a...
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its 1st director alfred bal where was revealed to be a high ranking nazi in the film directorate set up by ghosts of the festival's organizers have said that bowers role will be investigated by an independent group of historians but the phone in iowa is experienced in dealing with the past and the present after all it is a political festival. what lies behind singapore's gleaming facades the dreams and nightmares of around 1000000 migrant workers they make up about a 6th of the population and although they greatly contrib. to the economy and asia's richest nation they remain almost invisible on the edge of society. just like we are living in separate worlds i feel this documentary i went to a show when i still was a migrant worker to see that they're just humans like us they have family they have hopes and dreams so i hope there's some more empathy for migrant workers director louis been spent 6 months in the separate world of the migrant workers before making the film following their lives and also observing one ngo which helps people to deal with problems problems such as lonelines
its 1st director alfred bal where was revealed to be a high ranking nazi in the film directorate set up by ghosts of the festival's organizers have said that bowers role will be investigated by an independent group of historians but the phone in iowa is experienced in dealing with the past and the present after all it is a political festival. what lies behind singapore's gleaming facades the dreams and nightmares of around 1000000 migrant workers they make up about a 6th of the population and...
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well you know it was very much how my lawyer alfred through. how you know it's all so much it's all you know powerful. thing. of a thing with it you know what you're thinking what. that's all you've all hunkered down. you know you say things who would. provide some color i was there for them compared to the shoes you were going to get time a whole lot of times out of town and i want to sell geology. tell you the truth of . what's reason not to follow you know what. you know. how to cheat or what you're not. around us is you know what i use how about. you know a lot of. what i found out there was something on what i think. first of all for a child seat i thought. i should try to get all 5 of us using. and i'm going to put. on a track you know. what i'm very you see just what ottawa. overtures from god it. was in washington. for us in such a fun challenge i found where a talented c.e.o. that home that's who. but i watch i sang on the somewhat on the boat with i. couldn't attend them all through 3 dishy how will you go have just junk. over causing
well you know it was very much how my lawyer alfred through. how you know it's all so much it's all you know powerful. thing. of a thing with it you know what you're thinking what. that's all you've all hunkered down. you know you say things who would. provide some color i was there for them compared to the shoes you were going to get time a whole lot of times out of town and i want to sell geology. tell you the truth of . what's reason not to follow you know what. you know. how to cheat or...
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as a convert so qubani turned to an old story a novel barely alexanderplatz by alfred duplin a german literary classic from 1929. it was 1st film just 2 years later as in the book the protagonist is called franz b. of a cult not. just released from jail franz wants to work and lead a normal life the film is a portrait of its time. half century later legendary director reiner vanna cost and turned bad in alexander thoughts into a t.v. series once again carolyn was betrayed as a behemoth that devoured people which. now beyond could bonnie has brought to the in story into the 21st century tale of an undocumented immigrant is a surreal nightmare a downward journey into an unforgiving parallel universe no one for. we want to tell a story about characters a demand for illustration you know to understand we have been placed in the society i suppose so should believe in microcosmos. and this really is a place where i feel that to have space to talk you can have a voice here. frances falls in love with a call girl name needs but the relationship is doomed even she can't help fascists who is to
as a convert so qubani turned to an old story a novel barely alexanderplatz by alfred duplin a german literary classic from 1929. it was 1st film just 2 years later as in the book the protagonist is called franz b. of a cult not. just released from jail franz wants to work and lead a normal life the film is a portrait of its time. half century later legendary director reiner vanna cost and turned bad in alexander thoughts into a t.v. series once again carolyn was betrayed as a behemoth that...
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out school coach marty schmidt threw in the birthday boy alfred from bogus on after the break and it was a wise choice. he might not have had anything to do with florian mutilation a 67 minute equaliser but from both the storm still helped make sure braman would head home pointless thanks to this neat back heel paving the way folks who were involved just to make a blistering run. to walmer with 8 minutes left to play outdoors 1st me since the winter break. alone versus freiburg alone coach marcus was staring down freiburg coach to stanch tonight's whom he's never bested in 6 tries. it was unclear who exactly put away colognes opening goal in the end it was attributed to sebastian borne out. things were much clearer for the next call columbia concord about 7th of the season made it to nil. marcos his job was within reach of a rare victory over freiburg have to mail after 90 minutes. then 2 defenders made impressive forays. first kingsley easy booing made it 3 nil. and 20 year olds culminated is molly outcomes rounded out at 4 nil cologne are now 6 points above the drop zone. sometimes
out school coach marty schmidt threw in the birthday boy alfred from bogus on after the break and it was a wise choice. he might not have had anything to do with florian mutilation a 67 minute equaliser but from both the storm still helped make sure braman would head home pointless thanks to this neat back heel paving the way folks who were involved just to make a blistering run. to walmer with 8 minutes left to play outdoors 1st me since the winter break. alone versus freiburg alone coach...
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. >> roman polanski's film about alfred dreyfus, a jewish french officer unfairly accused of spying for in the 1890's, as been well-received by critics. it picked up the grand jury prize at last year's venice film festival and topped the french box office. but screenings in france were also met with widespread protests. the outrage intensified in january, and the cesar academy announced that the film led the nominations. the academy initially defended its actions, saying it could not be expected to take a moral stance. polansky fled the u.s. to avoid imprisonment after pleading guilty to the statutory rate -- rape of a 13-year-old girl in 1978. and a french actress alleged that polansky raped her in 1975, when she was 18, an activation he has denied. for the time being, the nominations for an officer and a spy remain in place. a new board will be selected after the awards ceremony, which takes place on february 28. anchor: today marks 15 years since youtube was born. the site was set up by three former colleagues at paypal to give people a chance to share clips online. a decade and a ha
. >> roman polanski's film about alfred dreyfus, a jewish french officer unfairly accused of spying for in the 1890's, as been well-received by critics. it picked up the grand jury prize at last year's venice film festival and topped the french box office. but screenings in france were also met with widespread protests. the outrage intensified in january, and the cesar academy announced that the film led the nominations. the academy initially defended its actions, saying it could not be...
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following a spike in infections there the government has decided to isolate towns at the epicenter of the alfred.
following a spike in infections there the government has decided to isolate towns at the epicenter of the alfred.
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well you know it was you know what's on the wall you alfred through. how you know it was how much it's. something you know what you think. of a thing when it you know what you're thinking what not that's all you've all hung caught on. you know you say things who would. provide some color around phone cards or since you were going to translate for opportune times out it's time. i want to sell geology. part of what turns on our trees about the falling out. you know. how to cheat or what you're not. around us is you know what i use how. you know a lot of high end what i found by the. sound on what i think. for you all feel. i should try to get all 5 of us using. them i'm going with icing not since you. know. what i'm very see just from what ottawa. what you're jim godwin and when we see. this in such a fun challenge. where a talented geo that you don't like to. but i will watch i sang on that somewhat. hope that i. can attend them all through 3 dishy how are you sure you go ahead john and i jump all over causing you know me and i don't know you should jus
well you know it was you know what's on the wall you alfred through. how you know it was how much it's. something you know what you think. of a thing when it you know what you're thinking what not that's all you've all hung caught on. you know you say things who would. provide some color around phone cards or since you were going to translate for opportune times out it's time. i want to sell geology. part of what turns on our trees about the falling out. you know. how to cheat or what you're...