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world's richest man jeff bezos plan to publicly character assassinate of fired warehouse employee christian smalls were simply organizing a small walkout over employees safety concerns so one former vice president amazon tim bray writes that the firing of whistleblowers isn't just a side effect but that it's evidence of a bane of toxicity running through the company culture is it really that big of a surprise i mean who can blame bay's oser amazon for treating their warehouse workers like easily replaceable cogs in the machine i mean after all we are living in a society that is right now right now as i speak seriously fighting for the right to sacrifice who we can elderly just so the gods of wall street can start making money off of all of our indentured servitude backs again. it's a good place to start watching the horrors. she will discover in a city street.
world's richest man jeff bezos plan to publicly character assassinate of fired warehouse employee christian smalls were simply organizing a small walkout over employees safety concerns so one former vice president amazon tim bray writes that the firing of whistleblowers isn't just a side effect but that it's evidence of a bane of toxicity running through the company culture is it really that big of a surprise i mean who can blame bay's oser amazon for treating their warehouse workers like...
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world's richest man jeff bezos plan to publicly character assassinate fired warehouse employee christian smalls for simply organizing a small walkout over employees safety concerns so one former vice president amazon tim bray writes that the firing of whistleblowers isn't just a side effect but that it's evidence of a vein of toxicity running through the company culture. is it really that big of a surprise i mean who can blame bay's oser amazon for treating their warehouse workers like easily replaceable cogs in the machine i mean after all we are living in a society that is right now right now as i speak seriously fighting for the right to sacrifice the weak and elderly just so the gods of wall street can start making money off of all of our indentured servitude backs again. it's a good place to start watching the oscars. if you want to know what's going on on a cd. player so you can see the prizes if you always stay i'll see you always. great to see this least systemic deception is the late show which i will bring up the bill as. well what. i wrote under and i'm of these across you know me sh
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world's richest man jeff bezos planned to publicly character assassinate fired warehouse employee christian smalls for simply organizing a small walkout over employees safety concerns so one former vice president amazon tim bray writes that the firing of whistleblowers isn't just a side effect but that it's evidence of a bane of toxicity running through the company culture is it really that big of a surprise i mean who can blame bay's oser amazon for treating their warehouse workers like easily replaceable cogs in the machine i mean after all we are living in a society that is right now right now as i speak seriously fighting for the right to sue. sacrifice the weak and elderly just so the gods of wall street can start making money off of all of our and ventured servitude backs again. it's a good place to start watching the horrors. go on a city street you want to. see. is this joyce state. great city this least systemic deception is to late show which. brings us. to what you are. and i am of the you know i'm. perfectly encapsulates the america in the united states experience right now because thi
world's richest man jeff bezos planned to publicly character assassinate fired warehouse employee christian smalls for simply organizing a small walkout over employees safety concerns so one former vice president amazon tim bray writes that the firing of whistleblowers isn't just a side effect but that it's evidence of a bane of toxicity running through the company culture is it really that big of a surprise i mean who can blame bay's oser amazon for treating their warehouse workers like easily...
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. >> no doubt about that, she describes herself as a small town christian girl, but phyllis george headedt to the bright lights. >> miss america was a huge turning point in my life. >> reporter: at the age of 21, george was a finalist in the press prestigious miss america contest. >> the first runner-up is miss caroli owe phyllis george, the reluctant contestant was the winner. [ music playing ] >> for a small town girl like me, it was a great opportunity to launch my career. >> phyllis george, miss texas! >> reporter: opportunities poured in for this vivacious, glamorous pageant winner. george traveled to vietnam and wherever u.s. soldiers were deployed around the world as part of uso tours. >> nfl rookies. >> reporter: anyone that didn't know her name would soon learn it. >> the season's second sunday coming right at you on the nfl today. >> reporter: a relative broadcast novice, phyllis george became the first woman co-host of an nfl pre-game show. she was a part of the cbs pre-game nfl show with heavy weight colleagues. >> i knew i had a big responsibility for women. when are you a pi
. >> no doubt about that, she describes herself as a small town christian girl, but phyllis george headedt to the bright lights. >> miss america was a huge turning point in my life. >> reporter: at the age of 21, george was a finalist in the press prestigious miss america contest. >> the first runner-up is miss caroli owe phyllis george, the reluctant contestant was the winner. [ music playing ] >> for a small town girl like me, it was a great opportunity to launch...
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describes him a small town christian girl but headed out to the bright lights. >> miss america was auge turning point in my life. >> reporter: at the age of 21, george was a finalist in the press speeches miss america pageant after failing once before to entering the contest. >> the first runner-up is miss south carolina. >> reporter: phyllis george, reluctant contestant was the winner. >> for a small-town girl like me a great opportunity to launch my career. >> reporter: phyllis george, miss texas! >> reporter: opportunities poured in for this vivacious, glamorous pageant winner. george traveled to vietnam and wherever u.s. soldiers were deployed around the worrell as part of uso tours. >> nfl rookies. >> reporter: anyone who didn't know her name would soon learn it. >> season's second sunday coming right at you on the "nfl today." ♪ >> reporter: a relative broadcast novice, phyllis george became the first woman co-host of an nfl pregame show. she was part of the cbs pregame nfl show with heavyweight colleagues. >> knew i had a big responsibility for women, and when you are pioneer
describes him a small town christian girl but headed out to the bright lights. >> miss america was auge turning point in my life. >> reporter: at the age of 21, george was a finalist in the press speeches miss america pageant after failing once before to entering the contest. >> the first runner-up is miss south carolina. >> reporter: phyllis george, reluctant contestant was the winner. >> for a small-town girl like me a great opportunity to launch my career....
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new pet so we look forward solution is self driving us all small advance list so figuring out the best solution to. martin is rather christiane schneider is the managing director he's especially keen on the idea of self driving buses and then considering purchasing 2 or 3 of these buses they can operate with or without a driver this small and economical and each person could travel a different route. everybody concept is always going to need to be updated and modified we're putting a lot of thought into what the future. i look like it's. self driving buses might be the wave of the future but there does need a quick solution a nearby company recently started offering its workforce a carpooling service using mini buses every morning jeff did call him and collect his colleagues and after work he drives them home in the evenings and on weekends the minibus is available as part of a car sharing scheme open to the public. venice for right. where are 9 seats and 9 of us before we leave my place at 630 so. people can now leave their cars at home. for the company it's a promising idea they could use more mini buses in the winter and f
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christian talk show. he and tammy were small time pentecostals in the south and they would unwind by watching johnny carson and baker would say, why can't somebody do that, do a christian version of that? up till then, it was a christian service on tv more or less. so his first big innovation was creating the christian talk show that looked initially a lot like "the tonight show" with johnny carson and later looked like oprah. it was innovative and something new. the second was in the late '70s, they figured out because the small uhf station they were broadcasting in charlotte from was owned by ted turner. they watched ted turner put his station up on satellite and, in effect, they created the first private satellite television network. a year before espn went on the air. and it was innovative and dramatically expanded their audience and produced a tremendous amount of money. that led to the third innovation which was really their undoing as well. baker wanted to create a christian disneyland. he built heritage usa. in 1986, they had six million visitors. it was the third biggest theme park after disneylan
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saying the research only focused on a small fraction of the population new research from berlin shouting at a hospital involving now famous german for religious to christian to austin suggest children develop as many viruses in their throats as adults making them just as infectious. and research is involved in a chinese study concluded children become infected with the virus just as often as adults and one thing experts around the world broadly agree upon is that infected children tend to develop milder symptoms than adults but as doctors point out that's not the case for every single child there are some children who have developed severe disease and some children who have died. there are some recent rare descriptions of children in some european countries that have had this inflammatory syndrome which is similar similar to the sakis syndrome but it seems to be very rare the world health organization is appealing to doctors to systematically record information on child cases of covert 19 and extensive international database would make it easier to determine how the virus affects children and that in turn could allow schools and kindergartens to be able t
saying the research only focused on a small fraction of the population new research from berlin shouting at a hospital involving now famous german for religious to christian to austin suggest children develop as many viruses in their throats as adults making them just as infectious. and research is involved in a chinese study concluded children become infected with the virus just as often as adults and one thing experts around the world broadly agree upon is that infected children tend to...
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the first one in the sixties and early seventies was baker created a new kind of christian talk show. he and tammy or smalltime pen to coastal evangelists in the show and unwind at night by watching johnny carson who was at the height of cultural cool in the sixties. baker would say, why can't somebody do that, do a christian version of that? up until then, most christian television was a church service on tv morales. so his first big innovation was creating this new format that christian talk shows that would look inhibition initially a lot like johnny carson, later like oprah. it was innovative and it was something new. the second was, in the late seventies, they figured out because the small you each f station they were broadcasting and charlotte from, was owned by ted turner. they watched ted turner put up his station on satellite. they in effect created the first private satellite television network. a year before espn went on the air. it was innovative and it dramatically expanded their audience and it also produced a tremendous amount of money. that led to the third innovation which was really their
the first one in the sixties and early seventies was baker created a new kind of christian talk show. he and tammy or smalltime pen to coastal evangelists in the show and unwind at night by watching johnny carson who was at the height of cultural cool in the sixties. baker would say, why can't somebody do that, do a christian version of that? up until then, most christian television was a church service on tv morales. so his first big innovation was creating this new format that christian talk...
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small museum that his family sponsored. the central exhibit is a painting depicting a battle between muslims and spanish colonizers who arrived in the 16th century and were the 1st christians to settle in mindanao. what happened in my our city is a continuation of the colonial war against our people. and that is what's happening now. and until now the circle i don't want city has the end result. and healthfully. recap for solve this peacefully without going through a war. like this i said. look man says he's going to run for deputy governor political developments over the coming months will prove decisive. for a little. while will. he views the prospect of autonomy for muslims in the region as an opportunity to overcome old enmities but as a historian he's all too aware of a long history of conflict for many centuries or many decades for many generations . most of the problems that are being solved in mindanao has to go to war. every don't want war and war but if it comes then so be it. at the end of our trip we take part in a ceremony to mark the start of reconstruction in the wrong way well over a year after the brutal battle. well it looks. completely out of. the event
small museum that his family sponsored. the central exhibit is a painting depicting a battle between muslims and spanish colonizers who arrived in the 16th century and were the 1st christians to settle in mindanao. what happened in my our city is a continuation of the colonial war against our people. and that is what's happening now. and until now the circle i don't want city has the end result. and healthfully. recap for solve this peacefully without going through a war. like this i said. look...
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christian talk show. he and tammy were small time pen to cost still evangelists in the south.hey would unwind by watching johnny carson. it was the height of cultural cool in the sixties. bakker said why can't someone do that. ? a christian version of that. most television shows were christians sermons on tv. his first big innovation was creating this new format, a christian talk show that looked initially a lot like the tonight show with johnny carson, later like oprah. it was innovative and it was something new. the second was, in the late seventies, they figured out because the small you age f station they were broadcasting and charlotte was owned by ted turner. they watched ted turner put his own station on satellite. they in fact created the first private satellite television network when you're before espn went on the air. it was innovative and it dramatically expanded their audience. it also produced a tremendous amount of money. that led to the third innovation which was really there and doing as well. baker wanted to be to create a christian disneyland. he built herit
christian talk show. he and tammy were small time pen to cost still evangelists in the south.hey would unwind by watching johnny carson. it was the height of cultural cool in the sixties. bakker said why can't someone do that. ? a christian version of that. most television shows were christians sermons on tv. his first big innovation was creating this new format, a christian talk show that looked initially a lot like the tonight show with johnny carson, later like oprah. it was innovative and...
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understanding of my face on - - my faith going to a small black church so i started dating a white presbyterian minister i said we are both christianbut i don't know what is happening inside of your church. white church was so different for me he went from the kind of church that went 11:00 a.m. and tell. and god in the procedures and the smells and bells and all of our lives. it's the only one that i know it was important to me to keep circling back to that idea and the capabilities of the places where the bubbles come together if you think like a soap opera and then we see the surface of the other bubble and then to expand an understanding of ourselves. that is a long way to say i don't know what to do with it but it goes in my jacket pocket. i want to read a little from an essay called there's never any trouble here. i mention this in the interview the town crier and then to talk with them and from the beginning and then it is so weird. to say i really put my foot in this one. what are we going to do? >> they will love it. >> when i was a kid maryland public television took last the rebroadcast one - - we broadcast off the air.
understanding of my face on - - my faith going to a small black church so i started dating a white presbyterian minister i said we are both christianbut i don't know what is happening inside of your church. white church was so different for me he went from the kind of church that went 11:00 a.m. and tell. and god in the procedures and the smells and bells and all of our lives. it's the only one that i know it was important to me to keep circling back to that idea and the capabilities of the...
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christian, and you have this other side of the far right. hitler is trying to unite them while ludendorff is appealing to a small part of the far right. you can watch them go down as hitler is going up during the trial. >> historians say the japanese political assassination by the military and exoneration at their trial started the second world war. did you see any parallels between those trials and japan and this trial? >> i don't know a whole lot about the japanese trial. i read nuremberg and was looking at trials, but i don't know a lot about -- i have a couple books at home on that trial, but i wouldn't know enough about it to say about the japanese trial. a couple things. if the worldwide depression patent occurred -- hadn't occurred, do you think the nazis could have taken power? and this is hard to judge, but don't you think anti-semitism in germany was far less than that in france, russia, and eastern europe? in the 19th century and pre-hitler. the first one -- it is always hard to say what could have happened if it didn't. it is hard to imagine hitler in power without the depression. without it, you would be getting into alte
christian, and you have this other side of the far right. hitler is trying to unite them while ludendorff is appealing to a small part of the far right. you can watch them go down as hitler is going up during the trial. >> historians say the japanese political assassination by the military and exoneration at their trial started the second world war. did you see any parallels between those trials and japan and this trial? >> i don't know a whole lot about the japanese trial. i read...
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the few 1000 christians among the population feeling creasing leave marginalized and tend to keep to themselves. we now take a ferry from banda to subang a small group of islands off the coast of sumatra. we've heard that life there is more relaxed compared to the rest of us check. the indonesian government would like to attract more western tourists to the largely untouched islands of our check. how close to daughter is a hotel owner and a survivor of the tsunami. the tidal wave she says has left deep scones here too. after tsunami people change. because the thing is that punishment that god punished them because. misbehave they didn't pray you know they didn't be following the rules enough. society has become more conservative since the tsunami for barker's the opposite was the case she broke with religious customs and suffered for it was hard for me. to be myself and being judged and i get a bit depressed you know because. i have to do what i don't want to do. i have to. please others and. i know i don't please myself. it's not easy. but this takes us to the way. she stands out despite the headscarf that she is wearing just ok she. said thi
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teachers administrators from redwood christian schools are making a special delivery to seniors homes. it includes a capping down, yearbook and a small gift. teacher say it can't take the place of a traditional graduation but they hope it helps ease the feelings of isolation during the stay at home order. >> i can see the effort they are putting in. i know they want us to have a normal graduation but obviously that can't happen so i appreciate they are doing everything in their power to make it seem like it is normal. >> the deliveries were made to all 70 of redwood christian schools graduating seniors and 10 east bay cities from castro valley to fremont. businesses across the country in different sectors working out with the lights. what life after the coronavirus looks like. ideas are discussed next. , on camera, proof that some people are coming to blows over the order to where face coverings. the lapd's shared this surveillance video from at target store. it shows three security grds approached two men who wearing masks back on may 1st. a fight breaks out and police said this is not the first time. in this case the two people inv
teachers administrators from redwood christian schools are making a special delivery to seniors homes. it includes a capping down, yearbook and a small gift. teacher say it can't take the place of a traditional graduation but they hope it helps ease the feelings of isolation during the stay at home order. >> i can see the effort they are putting in. i know they want us to have a normal graduation but obviously that can't happen so i appreciate they are doing everything in their power to...
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the few 1000 christians among the population feeling creasing lean marginalized and tend to keep to themselves. we now take a ferry from banda to sub on a small group of islands off the coast of sumatra. we've heard that life there is more relaxed compared to the rest of us check. but i'm going to get. the indonesian government would like to. track to move west and tourists to the largely untouched islands of art say. about history dotty is a hotel owner and a survivor of the tsunami. the tidal wave she says has left deep scones here too. after tsunami people changed it. because the thing is the punishment that god punished them because. misbehave they didn't pray you know they didn't be here following the rules in our. society has become more conservative since the tsunami for barca's the opposite was the case she broke with religious customs and suffered for it was hard for me. to be myself and being judged and i get a bit depressed you know because the worst. i have to to do what i don't want to do. i have to. please others and. and then i don't place myself. it's not easy. but. bikers takes years to go away. she stands out despite the hea
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christiane thank you for that expert analysis on this. time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return as small businesses continue to sizzle out in the midst of the copen 1000 pandemic i will small restaurants survive as the virus rages on we bring in a true veteran of the sector when we come back as we go to break here the numbers at the close. you can't be both with the yes you like. the one else seemed wrong but old roles just don't hold. the old yet to shape out this day comes to educate and in gay trade because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led to. direct. what is truth what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallowness. and welcome back more than 80 percent of small companies in the united states believe the coronavirus pandemic will affect their business for at least 12 to 16 months now this according to this survey conducted by global
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christiane thank you for that expert analysis on this. time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return as small businesses continue to sizzle out in the midst of the copa 19. small restaurant survived as the virus rages on we bring in a true veteran of the sector were. when we come back as we go to break here are the numbers of the close. to. 30 years ago there was a global solidarity to annihilate the scourge of fascism from near the soviet union and its western allies prevailed against nazi germany today such global solidarity is sadly missing in base the current in what walks this very necessary solidarity. tax as a financial survival guide stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm nuts like that and here on greece the fight while street hot thank you for help they. can destroy that's right fail us it hurt that slavery. good food descriptions sound up the even for the owners so how to choose head food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us then was necessarily good for the pet turns out may not be as healthy as people believe we have animals that have you know
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christiane thank you for that expert analysis on this. thank you. for a quick break but hang here because when we return as small businesses continue to sizzle out in the midst of the copen 1000 pandemic how will small restaurants survive if the virus rages on we bring in a true better end of the sector when we come back as we go to break here the numbers at the close. seem wrong. to shape our. attic. and indeed. the trail. find themselves worlds apart. yeah. you see if you can achieve. your goal or do it if you keep. things so they. had to call someone an idealist and that is what you want. them to sure believe this is. just the q. you've said there's a long. long. history you clenched. give . me a value for money why is that a good thing for to do you know for the slow but also acknowledge. good food descriptions sound up even for the owners so how to choose the pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us then what's necessarily good for the pet turns out in pet food may not be as healthy as people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in a
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small businesses are hangin áon. with the public we can ádefinitely help them survive. á christian, thank you so much. á>>> á>> comingw it' crackig down on parking and ávendors at one of the most ápopular parks. á >> a bay area warm-up this afternoon,á but that is not ágoing to last, we have cool á weather entering the bay area, áand rain. ádetails coming up after the á break. started activ>> the e lisá eliminated parking near álake merritt átoday, in fact there i going áto be no parking all we ácan, and again for the upcomin ámemorial day weekend. is just one of the steps cities is taking to make sure that the area around the lake is not open and not overcrowded. á -- open and not overcrowded. >> á >> reporter: people can still visit ájust not too many people at one time. leaders áhave adopted the sloga ágive the lake a break. a áwarm sunny day, normally áperfect time to come to oaklan lake merritt. á>> actually walked the lake áeveryday. áwe walk around the lake, everyday. remit áthe city of oakland is trying to walk a fine line ábetween keeping the lake and other ácity parks open. ábut at the same time, trying t m
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christiane thank you for that expert analysis on this. it's time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return as small businesses continue to sizzle out in the midst of the covert 19 pandemic how will small restaurants survive if the virus rages on we bring in a true veteran of the sector when we come back as we go to break here the numbers at the close. ranks are coming and a lot of people say well you can't go negative the world reserve currency they also said you could never print a negative oil futures contract they said you could never print and negative interest rate on the sovereign bond that's already happened and i think about one bucket per 2nd i mean i pity them at this point because he says he doesn't like stocks and he's hiding out of cash but his cash is about to go negative returns that negative interest rate on this cash is going to lose. money honest cash pretty soon and he said i would never own gold and i would never own big point so the only 2 life for warren buffett at this point. and he's out of pride he's going to stick on his negative interest rate cash and he won't buy stocks so he's already underpe
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christiane thank you for that expert analysis on this. thank you. it's time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return as small businesses continue to sizzle out in the midst of the copen $1000.00 pandemic how will small restaurants survive as the virus rages on we bring in a true better and of the sector when we come back as we go to break here the numbers of the clothes. you can be loaded with yeah you like. we go to work so you straight home. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. high salacious full community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. directly. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. good food descriptions sound up at the using even for the owners so how to choose this pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us and was necessarily good for the pet turns out and touch food may not be a so for the people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis they have auto immune disorders if allergi
christiane thank you for that expert analysis on this. thank you. it's time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return as small businesses continue to sizzle out in the midst of the copen $1000.00 pandemic how will small restaurants survive as the virus rages on we bring in a true better and of the sector when we come back as we go to break here the numbers of the clothes. you can be loaded with yeah you like. we go to work so you straight home. is your media a reflection of...
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small doses of and one of the side effects good shit. d.w. . rooms . are always. a symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslims. and the christian population. when high as fighters occupy the city center l.z. 17 president of church's response was told. by the door it will never again will hold. the reconquest turned into tragedy. the breach of the ball is not the kind of freedom that new. how did already become a geek way to islamist terror. you see so i got in my city as a result of. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philippines in the sights of bias starts may 20th on d. w. . welcome to in good shape coming up. how dangerous is basal cell carcinoma. the sunscreen really protect against the sun's harmful rays.
small doses of and one of the side effects good shit. d.w. . rooms . are always. a symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslims. and the christian population. when high as fighters occupy the city center l.z. 17 president of church's response was told. by the door it will never again will hold. the reconquest turned into tragedy. the breach of the ball is not the kind of freedom that new. how did already become a geek way to islamist terror. you see so i got in my city as a...
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small state that house all want to offer. chicken. 30 minutes on d w. a says he moves. are always symbol of a long complex in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population. play as funders occupied the city center in 2017 president to church's response was. this is not the kind of freedom that we. coded morocco we become a gateway to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. in the. science of fire starts may 20th on d w. going to. discover your concept discover with. a legend after 100 lives the ideals of the bombs are more relevant today than they were a. little 100 years ago we should there is reshaped things to come. people are just a design is a way of shaping society. the powerhouse of man does crossover. with ideas part of our future. what makes the back. firing to this very excel power hard to overhaul anyway. this world our documentary storage space w. this is g w news and these are our top stories adults in spain are being allowed to exercise outdoors for the 1st time in nearly 2 months madrid is gradually lifting its strict national lockdown nearly 30000 people in spain have died from the corona virus more than anywhere else
small state that house all want to offer. chicken. 30 minutes on d w. a says he moves. are always symbol of a long complex in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population. play as funders occupied the city center in 2017 president to church's response was. this is not the kind of freedom that we. coded morocco we become a gateway to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. in the. science of fire starts may 20th on d w. going to. discover your concept...
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small museum that is family sponsored. eat. in. the central exhibit is a painting depicting a battle between muslims and spanish colonizers who arrived in the 16th century and were the 1st christians to settle on mindanao. what happened in mari city is a continuation of the colonial war against our people. and that is for us happening now. and until now the circle animosity has that been resolved. and hopefully. we can resolve this peacefully without going through a war. like that i said. look man says he's going to run for deputy governor political developments over the coming months will prove decisive. for. the. little little. he views the prospect of autonomy for muslims in the region as an opportunity to overcome old enmities but as a historian he's all too aware of a long history of conflict for many centuries for many to cage for many generations . most of the problems that are being solved in mindanao has to go to war. every don't want war in a war but if it comes then so be it. back . at the end of our trip we take part in a ceremony to mark the start of reconstruction in the wrong way well over a year after the brutal battle. that it was definitely not a loving home to.
small museum that is family sponsored. eat. in. the central exhibit is a painting depicting a battle between muslims and spanish colonizers who arrived in the 16th century and were the 1st christians to settle on mindanao. what happened in mari city is a continuation of the colonial war against our people. and that is for us happening now. and until now the circle animosity has that been resolved. and hopefully. we can resolve this peacefully without going through a war. like that i said. look...
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small present on every hanukkah evening. you don't have to of course it used to be hanukkah get some chocolate. or living here under strong christian cultural influences that the christmas season is a similar time of the year to hanukkah. so let's give the children presents we present. of. she trick has been working in poland for the past 30 years the school is one of many funded by the american philanthropist ronald s. slaughter to promote jewish life in eastern europe we need somebody to go to poland . i heard about this rabbi michael sitrick so we bought a mobile we saw him. and we said this is the right person we installed them initially in the synagogue. 1919 next month. and also was involved to begin a school look here mainly a kindergarten but was interesting is that the main thing to poland. he became much more of. a much more polish and as he started to limp or which we desperately needed the rabbi and he rapped. but michael wasn't just any rabbi i remember. oh yes 1st trip no that was already out so it must have been early nineties he just arrived after flying nonstop from new york or about that he was ned tired but he st
small present on every hanukkah evening. you don't have to of course it used to be hanukkah get some chocolate. or living here under strong christian cultural influences that the christmas season is a similar time of the year to hanukkah. so let's give the children presents we present. of. she trick has been working in poland for the past 30 years the school is one of many funded by the american philanthropist ronald s. slaughter to promote jewish life in eastern europe we need somebody to go...