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cityscapes as arts german artists you want it was fun bismarck used carefully crafted steel and cement to create his noise stopped a revival of demolished ruhr valley architecture. welcome to the show well depending on where you live your experience of the kovac 900 pandemic will of course be different but i for one can't remember the last time that i went to a cafe or a restaurant or even spent a moment in the shopping district simply because we don't go there anymore with everything closed and most commerce now taking place online well as a result vast stretches of the city have literally bled out and this raises a lot of questions. once the current crisis is over we'll ask cities become more green than gray will we only work or will we continue to live there. could empty stores be revived with completely new functions. octet kristoff believes the current crisis is an opportunity to bring diversity to city centers corners. the current crisis is actually a catalyst to deal now with the shopping precinct all over germany because change is going to come there's a reason why they're in s
cityscapes as arts german artists you want it was fun bismarck used carefully crafted steel and cement to create his noise stopped a revival of demolished ruhr valley architecture. welcome to the show well depending on where you live your experience of the kovac 900 pandemic will of course be different but i for one can't remember the last time that i went to a cafe or a restaurant or even spent a moment in the shopping district simply because we don't go there anymore with everything closed...
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cityscapes as arts german artist you want it was fun bismarck used carefully crafted steel and cement to create his noise stopped a revival of demolished ruhr valley architecture. welcome to the show well depending on where you live your experience of the covert 900 pandemic will of course be different but i for one can't remember the last time that i went to a cafe or a restaurant or even spent a moment in the shopping district simply because we don't go there anymore with everything closed and most commerce now taking place online well as a result vast stretches of the city have literally pled out and this raises a lot of questions. once the current crisis is over we'll ask cities become more green than gray when we only work or will we continue to live there. could empty stores be revived with completely new functions. architect kristoff believes the current course is an opportunity to bring diversity to city centers. the current crisis is actually a catalyst to deal now with the shopping precinct all over germany because change is going to come there's a reason why they're in such
cityscapes as arts german artist you want it was fun bismarck used carefully crafted steel and cement to create his noise stopped a revival of demolished ruhr valley architecture. welcome to the show well depending on where you live your experience of the covert 900 pandemic will of course be different but i for one can't remember the last time that i went to a cafe or a restaurant or even spent a moment in the shopping district simply because we don't go there anymore with everything closed...
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cityscapes as an art german artist you want it was fun bismarck used carefully crafted steel and cement to create his noise stopped a revival of demolished ruhr valley architecture. welcome to the show well depending on where you live your experience of the kovac 900 pandemic will of course the different but i for one can't remember the last time that i went to a cafe or a restaurant or even spent a moment in the shopping district simply because we don't go there anymore with everything closed and most commerce now taking place online well as a result vast stretches of the city have literally pled out and this raises a lot of questions. once the current crisis is over we'll ask cities become more green than gray will we only work or will we continue to live there. could empty stores be revived with completely new functions. architect kristoff believes the current crisis is an opportunity to bring diversity to city centers. the current crisis is actually a catalyst to deal now with the shopping precinct all over germany because change is going to come there's a reason why they're in such
cityscapes as an art german artist you want it was fun bismarck used carefully crafted steel and cement to create his noise stopped a revival of demolished ruhr valley architecture. welcome to the show well depending on where you live your experience of the kovac 900 pandemic will of course the different but i for one can't remember the last time that i went to a cafe or a restaurant or even spent a moment in the shopping district simply because we don't go there anymore with everything closed...
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cityscapes as an art german artist you would it was fun bismarck carefully crafted steel and cement to create his noise start a revival of demolished rouer valley architecture. welcome to the show well depending on where you live your experience of the kovac 900 pandemic will of course be different but i for one can't remember the last time that i went to a cafe or a restaurant or even spent a moment in the shopping district simply because we don't go there anymore with everything closed and most commerce now taking place online well as a result vast stretches of the city have literally bled out and this raises a lot of questions. once the current crisis is over we'll ask cities become more green than gray. we only work or will we continue to live there. could empty stores be revived with completely new functions. architect kristoff believes the current crisis is an opportunity to bring diversity to city centers. the current crisis is actually a catalyst to deal now with the shopping precincts all over germany because change is going to come there's a reason why they're in such a sorry
cityscapes as an art german artist you would it was fun bismarck carefully crafted steel and cement to create his noise start a revival of demolished rouer valley architecture. welcome to the show well depending on where you live your experience of the kovac 900 pandemic will of course be different but i for one can't remember the last time that i went to a cafe or a restaurant or even spent a moment in the shopping district simply because we don't go there anymore with everything closed and...
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bismarck the journey from berlin is part of the project there are broncos schools swearing pools and many residential towers typical of the 19th sixty's and seventy's high rise buildings with names like. parent giants all the originals have long since been demolished dynamite should all told down. the our cities destination is. a major center of the steel industry and europe's largest in the land ports. it's an unusual cargo frank john even though it weighs tons. the structures are perfectly positioned in the new home at the juice book nord landscape park which has been part of the arts trail since 2010. the sculptures reflect into us trail history. is india. public buildings that once belonged to this industrial landscape because they were built for the people who worked in industry here even the churches as worker numbers increased so did the construction of churches and now they are empty maintaining to churches is more expensive than demolishing them. so these decisions were made for financial reasons. and china the top. team from the burning studio is responsible for the detaile
bismarck the journey from berlin is part of the project there are broncos schools swearing pools and many residential towers typical of the 19th sixty's and seventy's high rise buildings with names like. parent giants all the originals have long since been demolished dynamite should all told down. the our cities destination is. a major center of the steel industry and europe's largest in the land ports. it's an unusual cargo frank john even though it weighs tons. the structures are perfectly...
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that is a problem in politics. >> senator, what you say to the worker in bismarck? >> people are afraid of what they don't know. and what they've never experienced. there has to be an understanding and uniting of common experiences. i find it interesting that frequently in north dakota people say we work really hard here and pay our taxes, and we are working hard when people in cities don't work hard. i say, i do not know that that is true. it is easy to say yeah, they're bad people and we are getting taken advantage of. what the speaker just said is it is incumbent upon all of us to back up and say no, let me tell you about my experience. let me tell you why i think it is important that you have an understanding of a chinese immigrant experience and what they have lived through and why they bring such a richness and opportunity to grow this country and economy. what it comes down to is number one, lazy politicians who don't want to do that, who find it easier to demonize because that takes care of "the base," as opposed to educating and leading. the other thing is
that is a problem in politics. >> senator, what you say to the worker in bismarck? >> people are afraid of what they don't know. and what they've never experienced. there has to be an understanding and uniting of common experiences. i find it interesting that frequently in north dakota people say we work really hard here and pay our taxes, and we are working hard when people in cities don't work hard. i say, i do not know that that is true. it is easy to say yeah, they're bad people...
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cityscapes as arts german artist you want it was fun bismarck used carefully crafted steel and cement to create his noise stopped a revival of demolished ruhr valley architecture.
cityscapes as arts german artist you want it was fun bismarck used carefully crafted steel and cement to create his noise stopped a revival of demolished ruhr valley architecture.
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colonial expansion was in full flow when in 884 german chancellor the 2000 bismarck invited european diplomats to berlin for what would go down in history as the congo conference. there they drew up a framework to regulate european colonization and trade in africa overriding most existing forms of african autonomy and self governance britain france portugal belgium and germany all scrambled for their share they carved up the continent between them arbitrarily drawing up borders that partly exist to this day. many former colonies are still struggling to gain economic independence to resolve lingering conflicts over those arbitrarily drawn borders and to overcome the sense of inferiority instilled in them by the colonial masters. there's a lot of political mentality and as a people thinking. we have nothing we are nothing we were never anything but so right to be like degree now must us in order to forget it as human beings but this narrative is coming to force. in a bar has opened his studio and been in city 2 young artists many of them explore the trauma of colonial rule in their cre
colonial expansion was in full flow when in 884 german chancellor the 2000 bismarck invited european diplomats to berlin for what would go down in history as the congo conference. there they drew up a framework to regulate european colonization and trade in africa overriding most existing forms of african autonomy and self governance britain france portugal belgium and germany all scrambled for their share they carved up the continent between them arbitrarily drawing up borders that partly...
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colonial expansion was in full flow when in 1904 german chancellor to fund bismarck invited europeandiplomats to berlin for what would go down in history as the congo conference. there they drew up a framework to regulate european colonization and trade in africa overriding most existing forms of african autonomy and self governance britain france portugal belgium and germany all scrambled for their share they carved up the continent between them arbitrarily drawing up borders that partly exist to this day. many former colonies are still struggling to gain economic independence to resolve lingering conflicts over those arbitrarily drawn borders and to overcome the sense of inferiority instilled in them by the colonial masters. there's a lot of colonial mentality people thinking. we have nothing we are nothing we were never anything but so right to be like the cannot must us in order to. get it as human beings but this narrative is coming to falls. in a bar has opened his studio and been in city 2 young artists many of them explore the trauma of colonial rule in their creative work. w
colonial expansion was in full flow when in 1904 german chancellor to fund bismarck invited europeandiplomats to berlin for what would go down in history as the congo conference. there they drew up a framework to regulate european colonization and trade in africa overriding most existing forms of african autonomy and self governance britain france portugal belgium and germany all scrambled for their share they carved up the continent between them arbitrarily drawing up borders that partly exist...
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blakemore has spoken several times in great lives previously delivering commendable lectures on bismarck and george's patent it's a pleasure to welcome back to the great live series professor porter, blakemore. you good evening, and welcome to douglas macarthur. before i begin i would like to offer a couple of thank-yous first. i would like to thank the sponsor of this talk caldwell banker elite elite their support is much appreciated. and secondly, i would like to thank bill crawley who's involvement in the great lives lecture since the beginning is largely responsible for their success. you both. now the topic i'm going to talk about tonight is douglas macarthur certainly a very prominent american during the first half of the 20th century. was an american general went to west point? and served in many capacities particularly in this career after 1919. and so what i'm going to do and let me give you a sense of what it is. i'm going to talk about. i'm going to talk first of all about his family background. his west point career very briefly. his role in world war i the great war and i'm
blakemore has spoken several times in great lives previously delivering commendable lectures on bismarck and george's patent it's a pleasure to welcome back to the great live series professor porter, blakemore. you good evening, and welcome to douglas macarthur. before i begin i would like to offer a couple of thank-yous first. i would like to thank the sponsor of this talk caldwell banker elite elite their support is much appreciated. and secondly, i would like to thank bill crawley who's...
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host: john there in bismarck, giving his thoughts.nother viewer from pennsylvania coming in a -- calling in on the no line. hello. caller: good morning. to answer your question, i wear a mask because of what science teaches. not because of the government. people, you can't mix politics and science. i'm a devout atheist and have lived my whole life based on mathematics and science. to hear people talk, and you hear these opinions that come from politicians, it infuriates me. i try, i try not to be as nasty as possible, but the one thing i tell people is that if you get your science from a politician or a religious leader over what a scientist tells you, you are a crazy idiot. i don't know how else to say it. host: to you, what's the most convincing scientific reason for wearing a mask? caller: i have been following faucher since the mid-90's. the man is one of many, many geniuses out there. these people develop their whole life to chemistry, biology, diseases. to listen to what politicians say, from our last idiot president, hoaxes in
host: john there in bismarck, giving his thoughts.nother viewer from pennsylvania coming in a -- calling in on the no line. hello. caller: good morning. to answer your question, i wear a mask because of what science teaches. not because of the government. people, you can't mix politics and science. i'm a devout atheist and have lived my whole life based on mathematics and science. to hear people talk, and you hear these opinions that come from politicians, it infuriates me. i try, i try not to...
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tenemos 39 en november 27 en bismarck.mos unos cuantos pies acumulados en las prÓximas horas california sigue con nada de precipitaciÓn. la nevada va en camino para mÁs viven dÉnver y quizÁs a mitad de semana podremos tener aguaceros en el sur de california... las montaÑas de 2:00 a 4:00 "asÍ que no estÁ gana nada mal. las tormentas estÁn siendo activas especialmente en la florida. un granizo de un tamaÑo de media pulgaday 0.75... como si fueran monedas pequeÑas. tenemos tormentas activas al sur de orlandoy esas serÁn bajando a lo largo del dÍa en miami. es un lunes lluvioso y nublado en buena parte de la florida. seguiremos con algunas tormentas y ayudarÁ a reducir las sequÍas. imÁgenes en vivo y con eso termino. pensilvania 40 y mala mi civilidad. mucho cuidado con los primeros trayectos. prender las luces bajas del vehÍculo. raÚl: gracias albert. muy buenos dÍas mighty... ya tuvo la oportunidad de conversar con la capitana linda pagos. michael: es una mujer a la que admiramos muchÍsimoy fue la primera mujer en comandar
tenemos 39 en november 27 en bismarck.mos unos cuantos pies acumulados en las prÓximas horas california sigue con nada de precipitaciÓn. la nevada va en camino para mÁs viven dÉnver y quizÁs a mitad de semana podremos tener aguaceros en el sur de california... las montaÑas de 2:00 a 4:00 "asÍ que no estÁ gana nada mal. las tormentas estÁn siendo activas especialmente en la florida. un granizo de un tamaÑo de media pulgaday 0.75... como si fueran monedas pequeÑas. tenemos...