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. >>> the world's fastest man slowing down for just a moment to visit kids at washington, d.c.'s children's hoping to inspire them with some of his own experience of needing to be in the hospital when he was a child too. nbc washington's walter morris was there. >> reporter: the world 's fastet man making a stop, swinging by children's hospital in d.c. for a very special visit. >> i feel very honored to be able to come back and everybody be so happy. >> reporter: weeks after taking home gold and bronze in paris, slowing down to take questions from patients turneddeejays. the candid combo touching on everything from his famous films, ice cream, anime, random animal facts and his own battle with asthma as a child. of course no meet and greet would be complete without games and autographs. lyles says he takes visits like these very seriously. >> i remember whethern i was ins position, and it feels like there is no other side, like this is going to be your life, especially when you're so young. i wanted to make sure that they, one, understood that it's not always going to be bad, but there's pl
. >>> the world's fastest man slowing down for just a moment to visit kids at washington, d.c.'s children's hoping to inspire them with some of his own experience of needing to be in the hospital when he was a child too. nbc washington's walter morris was there. >> reporter: the world 's fastet man making a stop, swinging by children's hospital in d.c. for a very special visit. >> i feel very honored to be able to come back and everybody be so happy. >> reporter:...
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Sep 20, 2024
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depths of your night, stand up, speak out for one is right, for the children of gaza, for the pain they bear. let's silent s let the worldthey try, palestine will never die. hello, i'm chris williamson and you're watching palestine declassified. broadcasting twice a week, we're the only tv show that's dedicated to investigating and exposing the israely regime's global war against solidarity. with the illegally occupied people of palestine. in today's show, we'll be looking at the way in which the zionist entity stepped up its disinformation operation to try to divert the public's attention away from the reality of its savagery in gaza. and in our first report, the chief.
depths of your night, stand up, speak out for one is right, for the children of gaza, for the pain they bear. let's silent s let the worldthey try, palestine will never die. hello, i'm chris williamson and you're watching palestine declassified. broadcasting twice a week, we're the only tv show that's dedicated to investigating and exposing the israely regime's global war against solidarity. with the illegally occupied people of palestine. in today's show, we'll be looking at the way in which...
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and i don't know if there's any doctor in the world wouldn't agree that many of these children are suffering from p t. s d, because the environment they're in. there's gunfire all the time. everybody passed to everything and never know that body was over by is of us. so we just tell me that the 2 knows how to load up on, on a, anything like that. like how we deal with caleb. know the fall of data. people talk so they still in to the, to the thank you so much the, the constant threat of warming violence creates a discord in so many areas of our lives and my life and the life of my students. that it interrupts the educational process. and often times, it's not even the ad survive, is perpetrated against my students. it's the fear back, somebody is being perpetrated against their relative sort of their, their close family members. so they're biling permits at echols, and since a ripple effect, the the 95 percent of the brothers out here in the street. we want to demonize and call gang bangers, 95 percent of them want alternative to be able to take care of themselves, take care of their family, you know, ha
and i don't know if there's any doctor in the world wouldn't agree that many of these children are suffering from p t. s d, because the environment they're in. there's gunfire all the time. everybody passed to everything and never know that body was over by is of us. so we just tell me that the 2 knows how to load up on, on a, anything like that. like how we deal with caleb. know the fall of data. people talk so they still in to the, to the thank you so much the, the constant threat of warming...
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Sep 3, 2024
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also coming up on the world today: and �*britain�*s schindler�* commemorated with his own street. nicolas winton is the hero who rescued hundreds ofjewish childrenzis we speak to one of welcome to the world today an hour of international news from the bbc. the french authorities say that at least 12 people have died, after a boat carrying dozens of migrants capsized in the english channel. about 50 were rescued in an operation involving boats and helicopters. it's been confirmed the last hour a pregnant woman was one who lost their lives. the french coastguard says the boat got into difficulty off cap gris nez at around 6am and everyone on board ended up in the water. an emergency medical care centre has been set up at boulogne sur mer. french rescue helicopters busy once again today bringing casualties from the sea to the shore. this the scene this afternoon at a harbour in the big port city of bologna, bodies of strictures, many survivors already taken to hospital for emergency care. this is nothing that this incident in the channel since november 2021 win 27 people died. today's incident happened in choppy seas halfway between two french citi
also coming up on the world today: and �*britain�*s schindler�* commemorated with his own street. nicolas winton is the hero who rescued hundreds ofjewish childrenzis we speak to one of welcome to the world today an hour of international news from the bbc. the french authorities say that at least 12 people have died, after a boat carrying dozens of migrants capsized in the english channel. about 50 were rescued in an operation involving boats and helicopters. it's been confirmed the last...
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Sep 8, 2024
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an investigation�*s under way at one of the world's most famous children's hospitals as concerns arerdan launches an investigation into the killing of three israelis at a border crossing to the occupied west bank. fleeing venezuela — the man many in the west believe won the country's presidential election arrives at an airbase near madrid. sir keir starmer tells the bbc his new government is �*going to have to be unpopular�* if it wants to change the country. the internationally renowed specialist children's hospital, great 0rmond street in london, says it's carrying out a review of more than 700 patients cases, after concerns were raised about one of its former surgeons, yasarjabber, a consultant orthopaedic surgeon. 0ur correspondent nicky schiller has the story. great 0rmond street, which, as you said, is world famous for treating children, says it is looking at 721 patients, all children who had come into contact
an investigation�*s under way at one of the world's most famous children's hospitals as concerns arerdan launches an investigation into the killing of three israelis at a border crossing to the occupied west bank. fleeing venezuela — the man many in the west believe won the country's presidential election arrives at an airbase near madrid. sir keir starmer tells the bbc his new government is �*going to have to be unpopular�* if it wants to change the country. the internationally renowed...
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shame, that he 's been in this swindler for 5 years, well, you know what a problem with the environment now, oh, yes , with the world, the world has gone crazy, yes, we should protect childrenlly, yes, it 's a shitty incident, it's terrible, it's terrible, in general, when i think about it, god forbid losing a child like this, not to know where he is, what's wrong with him, yes, and you, you're a friend larisa, no, not that she's a friend, i'm a pal, yeah, she just asked me to look after the cat while she's in the hospital, why such complications, let's leave the keys with me, i'll look after the cat, feed her, i live on the top floor, i just don't have the right to dispose of other people's keys, sorry, it's great that you offered, but i think larisa won't be in the hospital for long, so well, when you get tired of being on duty, come on up. i'll treat you to coffee, thank you very much, don't be shy, come on in, yeah, let's go, caesar, i don't need children at all in principle, you know, you know, the main thing seems to me that you are no longer interested in me as a woman, that is, you want to say that i am empty, you just have to wait for a new life to begin, yes, it h
shame, that he 's been in this swindler for 5 years, well, you know what a problem with the environment now, oh, yes , with the world, the world has gone crazy, yes, we should protect childrenlly, yes, it 's a shitty incident, it's terrible, it's terrible, in general, when i think about it, god forbid losing a child like this, not to know where he is, what's wrong with him, yes, and you, you're a friend larisa, no, not that she's a friend, i'm a pal, yeah, she just asked me to look after the...
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Sep 28, 2024
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interesting stuff, stay with us, welcome to the miracle show, it 's here that we, together with children, discover their boundless inner worldtrology, tarot cards, i bring people into the future, you'll be at the barbecue, the guy is sitting with swords, that means at the barbecue, these aren't swords, these are skewers, but... i was sneaking to the refrigerator for some goodies, not goodies, but i'm coming, today we're going to cook shakshu, i'm already drooling over your height, when you grow up, who will you become, a multi-instrumentalist, a miracle with arseny popov, and i invite you to a carefree world. childhood, today at 20:20 on ntv. his hands were terribly weak, he was afraid that he would let go and drop the axe. classic. but if only vtb had been there then. oh, that's not a way out. what else is left? debt refinancing and a loan from vtv. now live. where will we live? we'll take out a mortgage, i agree, vtb is a classic, i'll also transfer to vtb pension, catch, wow, prices for azone, alva frying pan for 699, kettle loksar for 99, magnet, sausages and sausage will help, 139,999, magnet - the price is what you nee
interesting stuff, stay with us, welcome to the miracle show, it 's here that we, together with children, discover their boundless inner worldtrology, tarot cards, i bring people into the future, you'll be at the barbecue, the guy is sitting with swords, that means at the barbecue, these aren't swords, these are skewers, but... i was sneaking to the refrigerator for some goodies, not goodies, but i'm coming, today we're going to cook shakshu, i'm already drooling over your height, when you grow...
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Sep 24, 2024
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children to make that happen. the case has been heard behind closed doors, and whatever�*s decided will have far—reaching consequences for the world's get married, they say, and reno to get divorced. now this has become the somewhat unlikely location for settling a family power struggle between the media mogul rupert murdoch and his children. are you confident of victory? normally, we would be inside a courtroom like this reporting what's going on. but for this one, we are locked out. i want a broadcast network. i want to see what other news operations we can sweep up. local tv? dad, nobody watches tv. the case has been nicknamed succession because of its resemblance to the tv show inspired by the murdoch family. rupert murdoch owns many newspapers and television networks, include the right—wing outlet fox news. his eldest children were set to get equal power over his corporations, but now he reportedly wants to give full control to his eldest son lachlan, who is believed to share his father's more conservative views. mr murdoch, are you confident of victory?| and the laws in nevada allow the case to be held in private. there is a h
children to make that happen. the case has been heard behind closed doors, and whatever�*s decided will have far—reaching consequences for the world's get married, they say, and reno to get divorced. now this has become the somewhat unlikely location for settling a family power struggle between the media mogul rupert murdoch and his children. are you confident of victory? normally, we would be inside a courtroom like this reporting what's going on. but for this one, we are locked out. i...
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Sep 18, 2024
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payment helping to keep 100,000 children in scotland out of poverty, it means a social security system with fairness and compassion at its heart, a world away from the dwp�*ses... we are interrupting - processes... we are interrupting that - processes... we are interrupting that for| processes... we are - interrupting that for some processes... we are _ interrupting that for some more on our breaking business news this hour, the post office boss nick reed is to step down from the role next year. he previously announced his intention to temporarily step back from the role to give his entire attention to the next stage of the horizon it inquiry. let's go to our business correspondent, ben king. his tenure has been dominated by the inquiry, hasn't it. dominated by the inquiry, hasn't it— dominated by the inquiry, hasn't it. . �* , ., , hasn't it. that's right, he has called it an — hasn't it. that's right, he has called it an extraordinarily i called it an extraordinarily challenging time at the post office. he took over in 2019 just as the post office was in the process of losing the bates versus the post office litigation. not only did he have that to deal
payment helping to keep 100,000 children in scotland out of poverty, it means a social security system with fairness and compassion at its heart, a world away from the dwp�*ses... we are interrupting - processes... we are interrupting that - processes... we are interrupting that for| processes... we are - interrupting that for some processes... we are _ interrupting that for some more on our breaking business news this hour, the post office boss nick reed is to step down from the role next...
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whenen your kid d is hurtiting therere's nothining you can n d abouout it as s the worst t fee inin the w world o one in fivev children diagnosed w with can in t the u.s. >>>> will not t survive those t donate to o st. >> jude i hohope that yoyou contntinue to gigive the a afte so much fofor me happy join wit your debebit or credit c card n and we''ll senend you thisis st judede t-shirt that t you can prououdly wear. . >> i it's dadance. i'd want l ls lappe, eitither the me, he is se of the thehey go back there's hope, vevery little e girl to susurpass lelet's cucure childh cancer togetether. please donat. now when you're the leader is disaster clean up and restoration how do you make lagging? >> i have an happened happened her there's a pro the real you again you using the.com slash tv on pete muntean at reagan national airport. >> this is cnn i'm very pro choice. there has to be some form of punishment for the woman yeah. i'm also proud to be the most pro life president there's a lot of women don't know. if they're pregnant in five or six weeks, the number of weeks now, people are agreeing on 15. and i'm thinking in
whenen your kid d is hurtiting therere's nothining you can n d abouout it as s the worst t fee inin the w world o one in fivev children diagnosed w with can in t the u.s. >>>> will not t survive those t donate to o st. >> jude i hohope that yoyou contntinue to gigive the a afte so much fofor me happy join wit your debebit or credit c card n and we''ll senend you thisis st judede t-shirt that t you can prououdly wear. . >> i it's dadance. i'd want l ls lappe, eitither the...
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most valuable in the world, with paintings like this one sold at sotheby�*s in 2018 for around $69 million. many of the paintings and sculptures in the gallery were donated by his children three different visions of doves, yeah. doves were used by picasso as symbols of peace, and his image of a dove would be adopted as an emblem of world harmony. he lived through some of the most turbulent events in modern history, including the spanish civil war and two world wars. these would be a profound influence on his work, perhaps most famously illustrated in guernica, a dramatic painting depicting the horror of the bombing of the spanish town by fascist forces during the civil war in the 1930s. and ten minutes' walk from his birthplace is an arena that arguably influenced picasso the most — the malaga bullring. he would come here with his father every weekend, and it would inspire his first known artwork, aged eight, an oil painting on wood which captures the colour of the bullfight. what the bull represents in picasso's work is widely debated by critics, some saying it stands for power and masculinity, others cruelty, brutality and suffering. today, bullfighting still goes on
most valuable in the world, with paintings like this one sold at sotheby�*s in 2018 for around $69 million. many of the paintings and sculptures in the gallery were donated by his children three different visions of doves, yeah. doves were used by picasso as symbols of peace, and his image of a dove would be adopted as an emblem of world harmony. he lived through some of the most turbulent events in modern history, including the spanish civil war and two world wars. these would be a profound...
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unicef says that around the world, nearly half a billion children live in places where there are at least twice the number of 95 degree or more days than there were in the 1960'sreport says extreme heat creates health concerns for children and pregnant women and increases the likelihood of stillbirths, babies with low birth weight and premature births. lily caprani is unicef's chief of global advocacy. are there places in the world or the problems are especially pronounced? lily: this has been the hottest summer on record and this has affected every country in the world, including the united states, in western europe. but there are some countries that have had it particularly bad. some of the countries in west and central africa that unicef has been studying and researching the temperatures of have had as many as four whole months, back to back of extremely hot days over 95 degrees fahrenheit. children who are living through extreme heat for a huge portion of the year now, but it's affecting every country in the world. john: what are the effects that we see, especially in children? what effects show up? lily: the reason unicef is worried about this, we're the
unicef says that around the world, nearly half a billion children live in places where there are at least twice the number of 95 degree or more days than there were in the 1960'sreport says extreme heat creates health concerns for children and pregnant women and increases the likelihood of stillbirths, babies with low birth weight and premature births. lily caprani is unicef's chief of global advocacy. are there places in the world or the problems are especially pronounced? lily: this has been...
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children, but a couple of hundred thousand still remain. that was jo floto. hundred thousand still remain. that wasjo floto. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. ukraine sgion last month boosted national morale. but in the past week the kremlin has retaliated with a series of devastating missile attacks ? and the ukrainian army also finds itself on the back foot in key parts of the battlefield at home. in the east of the country, troops are digging to hold on to the strategically important city of pokrovsk, but the front line of fighting is nowjust 8km away, prompting thousands of civilians to flee. the bbc s abdujalil abdurasulov has been to film with soldiers in the area and brings this exclusive report. on the battlefield, speed is crucial. these ukrainian soldiers have just received the coordinates of a possible russian target. the same type of gun, a howitzer, was used in world war ii. 80 years on, ukrainian gunners in this small town rely on it in eastern ukraine to push back russian forces. and over the past few weeks, attacks on his unit have been relentless. translation: , translation: the fighting is very intense. _ translation: the fighting i
children, but a couple of hundred thousand still remain. that was jo floto. hundred thousand still remain. that wasjo floto. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. ukraine sgion last month boosted national morale. but in the past week the kremlin has retaliated with a series of devastating missile attacks ? and the ukrainian army also finds itself on the back foot in key parts of the battlefield at home. in the east of the country, troops are digging to hold on to the...
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s just the ones they have statistics for. where are these children? why is our federal government not concerned with the plight children all over the world coming here unaccounted after they go into the united states. kamala harris doesn't want to talk about it. secretary mayorkas says the border is secure. you're right, the democratic candidate for president, many down the ticket have suddenly found religion and want to scar ther border but don't want to talk about serious failures of things like this, unaccounted for minor children that are doing god knows what and god knows where and it's a tragedy. i hope the american people are wawaking between now and electin day. maria: what could she do, go to the border and say okay, the border is wide open, 350 people were apprehended who were on the terrorist watch list. okay, 1 10 million illegal% ine country on my watch. i'm sorry. what will the border trip prove? >> she won't admit to anything. she shake hands with border security. she'll say republicans should send them more money, make sure there's no illegal crossers in sight for the camera moment and she'll get on a plane back to washington spreading the word
s just the ones they have statistics for. where are these children? why is our federal government not concerned with the plight children all over the world coming here unaccounted after they go into the united states. kamala harris doesn't want to talk about it. secretary mayorkas says the border is secure. you're right, the democratic candidate for president, many down the ticket have suddenly found religion and want to scar ther border but don't want to talk about serious failures of things...
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children in crisis around the world and right here at home. you can help us provide food, essentials, and lifesaving medical care to children in the most need. s's's s'sdren suffer the most. you can help by calling right now and giving just $10 a month. all we need are 1000 monthly donors. please call or go online now with your monthly gift of just $10. thanks to generous government grants, every dollar you give can have up to ten times the impact and when you call with your credit card, we...
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children at the time of the fire have become involved in campaigning. we�*re going to university, we�*re going into the real world now, i think it�*s an important moment forgford took up the art of weaving this weekend — many for the first time — and it was all to commemorate a newly—named stretch of the london 0verground. it�*s called the weaver line, and it connects liverpool street with spitalfields, enfield town and chingford. it�*s been named in recognition of the area s historic textiles trade. locals have been working together to make a woven version of the 0verground sign to mark the launch. let�*s take a look at the tubes now. now onto the weather with kate. good morning. well, after the humid conditions of the last few days, it is set to get cooler today, and over the next few days. for today, largely cloudy, could get some patchy rain around as well, especially first thing this morning. it�*s quite breezy, too, that north—westerly breeze. towards the end of the afternoon, might just start to see that cloud break, especially in the west. some brighter spells. temperatures, though, 16—18 celsius, slowly they are dipping down. 0vernight, the cloud
children at the time of the fire have become involved in campaigning. we�*re going to university, we�*re going into the real world now, i think it�*s an important moment forgford took up the art of weaving this weekend — many for the first time — and it was all to commemorate a newly—named stretch of the london 0verground. it�*s called the weaver line, and it connects liverpool street with spitalfields, enfield town and chingford. it�*s been named in recognition of the area s...
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world to have been yours. i love you s so much. in another post, she shared photos of their two children, a daughter nearly two years old and a son justnd was the best at putting the baby boy to sleep, and the apple of his daughter's eye. the 31 year old hockey star was just a few weeks from beginning his third season with the columbus blue jackets. thursday evening, he was out biking with his brother matthew in their new jersey hometown. state police say a suspected drunk driver struck them from behind while trying to pass a slower vehicle. the two young men were pronounced dead at the scene. the night before. they were set to be groomsmen in their sister's wedding, which was later canceled in light of the tragedy. as tributes pour in there is outrage over the suspects reaction in court. sean higgins appears to feel inconvenienced after being told he'd stay in custody until his detention hearing next week. >> thursday. yes sir. yeah. once the state files a motion for your pretrial detention, the statutes and court rules require me to hold you over for a minimum of 72 hours before your hearing. ekend and we have a moniday. 72 hours be
world to have been yours. i love you s so much. in another post, she shared photos of their two children, a daughter nearly two years old and a son justnd was the best at putting the baby boy to sleep, and the apple of his daughter's eye. the 31 year old hockey star was just a few weeks from beginning his third season with the columbus blue jackets. thursday evening, he was out biking with his brother matthew in their new jersey hometown. state police say a suspected drunk driver struck them...
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Sep 9, 2024
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this is the most important thing, that 's how i can tell you, that there is so much in the world, there are so many discoveries, so many amazing talented children lucky enough to get on television, a miracle, and for this miracle to become a reality, you just need to send an application, any talented child under 17 can become part of the big and friendly family of the blue bird, those who sing: dance, play any, even the most unusual instruments, show unreal stunts and have acting talent, should get into the new season of the blue bird, go to the site or the application watch and fill out the questionnaire, whoever successfully passes the casting will perform on the stage of the show, their mentors and teachers will receive a special grant, the blue bird is waiting for new friends, participate in the casting and become the star of the main children's tv project. well , then sleep in comfort, how to choose a raincoat in which you will definitely not get wet, we will tell you soon. the lady with the dog in the previous series, we arrived, grandmother, in the widow of a famous lawyer moves to an elite village. agatha, hello! immediately finds herse
this is the most important thing, that 's how i can tell you, that there is so much in the world, there are so many discoveries, so many amazing talented children lucky enough to get on television, a miracle, and for this miracle to become a reality, you just need to send an application, any talented child under 17 can become part of the big and friendly family of the blue bird, those who sing: dance, play any, even the most unusual instruments, show unreal stunts and have acting talent, should...
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Sep 1, 2024
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most valuable in the world, with paintings like this one sold at sotheby�*s in 2018 for around $69 million. many of the paintings and sculptures in the gallery were donated by his childrenrld wars. these would be a profound influence on his work, perhaps most famously illustrated in guernica, a dramatic painting depicting the horror of the bombing of the spanish town by fascist forces during the civil war in the 1930s. and ten minutes' walk from his birthplace is an arena that arguably influenced picasso the most — the malaga bullring. he would come here with his father every weekend, and it would inspire his first known artwork, aged eight, an oil painting on wood which captures the colour of the bullfight. what the bull represents in picasso's work is widely debated by critics, some saying it stands for power and masculinity, others cruelty, brutality and suffering. today, bullfighting still goes on in malaga, although it's widely criticised by many people, both here and abroad, for its cruelty, with increasing calls for it to be banned. but there's no doubt the bull was an enduring legacy of southern spain throughout picasso's artistic career, no matter how controver
most valuable in the world, with paintings like this one sold at sotheby�*s in 2018 for around $69 million. many of the paintings and sculptures in the gallery were donated by his childrenrld wars. these would be a profound influence on his work, perhaps most famously illustrated in guernica, a dramatic painting depicting the horror of the bombing of the spanish town by fascist forces during the civil war in the 1930s. and ten minutes' walk from his birthplace is an arena that arguably...