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. >> clemens, it is annette in fran frankfurt. germany has many problems right now.ow concerned are you for the outlook on the economy given the current industry is in dire straits? >> that is a question mark over the development of the economy. i would say mostly in the medium term. in the short-term, we see strong fluctuations. the auto industry is investing. it is investing a lot into the transformation of plants, but there is a significant uncertainty with increasing pressure by car producers from china. there is a lot of uncertainty and i think the german economy does need to prepare for structure change and future with a lower or smaller role or lower role in the auto industry. there's no way around that. >> let me bring on a highly discussed topic. the budget of 2024 and the ruling by the consconstitutiona court. how much harm could there be for the german economy with less investment from the state? >> i think a lot depends on how this is managed. in 2024, there is a budget hole. it is not clear, but it is something like 35 billion. it will be very difficult
. >> clemens, it is annette in fran frankfurt. germany has many problems right now.ow concerned are you for the outlook on the economy given the current industry is in dire straits? >> that is a question mark over the development of the economy. i would say mostly in the medium term. in the short-term, we see strong fluctuations. the auto industry is investing. it is investing a lot into the transformation of plants, but there is a significant uncertainty with increasing pressure by...
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so my understanding is samuel clemens became mark twain here. correct. and it had to do with him working for the newspaper, and he begins developing that name for one reason or another. and there's a number of different stories as to just exactly how that came about. he would always buy two drinks at a time and put it on a bar tab. and he would say, mark me down for twain. and using that term, mark twain, signs his newspaper articles, mark twain. he begins writing his book, "roughing it" as mark twain. and as he leaves here, everything after that is mark twain. narrator: we turn the page to the early 1900s, when most of the country's strict divorce laws brought a new wave of people in search of what's called the reno cure. as we move forward and reno becomes more cosmopolitan, it becomes this divorce capital. let's talk about that, yeah. so why is this area known as the divorce capital? joe curtis: because of our state laws saying, you can stay in the state for six weeks, and then that gives you citizenship in the state of nevada. where there was a law t
so my understanding is samuel clemens became mark twain here. correct. and it had to do with him working for the newspaper, and he begins developing that name for one reason or another. and there's a number of different stories as to just exactly how that came about. he would always buy two drinks at a time and put it on a bar tab. and he would say, mark me down for twain. and using that term, mark twain, signs his newspaper articles, mark twain. he begins writing his book, "roughing...
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Nov 29, 2023
11/23
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bernard meretin and clemens festinger. andriy sheptyts, who was not only a metropolitan, but also a philanthropist, lived in the wards, created an eight-grade classical gymnasium, generously sponsored ukrainian cultural and educational societies. on his initiative in 1905, lviv was created the national museum, and in 1914 the ukrainian university in lviv. andrey shaptytskyi was a philanthropist and he owned large sums of money and invested in culture, in art, in people, in the church, from his somewhere such contributions grew patriarch yosif slipy. at the beginning of the last century, the lower part of the metropolitan gardens was freely accessible to local residents, and during the soviet regime , radar facilities were erected on this territory. during the soviet era, towers were put there, silencers were put in them, which we silenced the voice america, there is radio liberty, well, all of them, all the networks, well... ukraine became independent, there, lviv joined unesco, these towers were taken away. the lviv city
bernard meretin and clemens festinger. andriy sheptyts, who was not only a metropolitan, but also a philanthropist, lived in the wards, created an eight-grade classical gymnasium, generously sponsored ukrainian cultural and educational societies. on his initiative in 1905, lviv was created the national museum, and in 1914 the ukrainian university in lviv. andrey shaptytskyi was a philanthropist and he owned large sums of money and invested in culture, in art, in people, in the church, from his...
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Nov 28, 2023
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rococo was designed almost 300 years ago by the famous architects from lviv , bernard meretyn and clemensytsky, who was not only a metropolitan, but also a patron, lived in the wards and created an eight-grade classical gymnasium. generously sponsored ukrainian cultural and educational societies. on his initiative, the lviv national museum was established in 1905, and the ukrainian national museum in 1914 university in lviv. andrey sheptyts was a philanthropist and he owned large sums of money and invested in culture, in art, in people, in the church, from his somewhere such contributions grew patriarch yosif slipy. at the beginning of the last century, the lower part. whose gardens were freely accessible to local residents, and during the soviet regime , radar facilities were erected on this territory. during the soviet era, towers were set up there, silencers were placed in them, which silenced the voice of america, radio liberty was there, well, all of them, all the networks, well, ukraine became independent, lviv joined unesco there, these towers were taken away. the lviv city council
rococo was designed almost 300 years ago by the famous architects from lviv , bernard meretyn and clemensytsky, who was not only a metropolitan, but also a patron, lived in the wards and created an eight-grade classical gymnasium. generously sponsored ukrainian cultural and educational societies. on his initiative, the lviv national museum was established in 1905, and the ukrainian national museum in 1914 university in lviv. andrey sheptyts was a philanthropist and he owned large sums of money...
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Nov 10, 2023
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such a gun and attachment was used to kill 16-year-old jashawn clemens madison, as he sat in a car onine how many times jashaun had been shot after she noticed a gunshot wound to his neck. >> when she asked what we were looking at as far as number, i suggested probably close to 20 times. >> what was her reaction? >> immediately she fell to the ground, yeah. couldn't really stand to bear that news. >> when a mother sees those kinds of wounds on her own flesh and blood, that's got to be brutal. >> it's hard for us to see that as fellow human beings. watching a mother having that experience. nobody should have to go through with that. >> all of the bullet that is killed her son likely involved a switch, a relatively new, cheap device that transforms ordinary guns into machine guns, enabling them to fire a barrage of bullets with one pull of a trigger. >> he shot my son 20 times. that's over kill. he did not deserve it. >> now, adding to the pain, someone at the scene took a video of jashaun and posted it on social media. that's how the family found out he was killed. despite that video,
such a gun and attachment was used to kill 16-year-old jashawn clemens madison, as he sat in a car onine how many times jashaun had been shot after she noticed a gunshot wound to his neck. >> when she asked what we were looking at as far as number, i suggested probably close to 20 times. >> what was her reaction? >> immediately she fell to the ground, yeah. couldn't really stand to bear that news. >> when a mother sees those kinds of wounds on her own flesh and blood,...
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Nov 26, 2023
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i'm the director of research here at the clemens center for national security and an associate professor in the history department. our first panel is entitled scholars and documents a complicated relationship. and here's how we'll proceed. i'll introduce our panelists they'll then give about 5 minutes of opening remarks on the role of declassification and and then i'll give them a few questions and. then we'll open it up to the audience so that everybody can can participate and ask questions. before i read the introduction, just thought a thing that would be interesting to to to weigh on. we are a combination of political scientists and historians up here. for the historians in the room know we have quite a number, maybe put into your head what in history have been radically reinterpreted or did when a document was declassified? right when new information came to light can you think of any. i have three or four in my mind, but it's a it's a great little test to understand the importance of declassification and scholarship when you can actually think of how history was changed when the s
i'm the director of research here at the clemens center for national security and an associate professor in the history department. our first panel is entitled scholars and documents a complicated relationship. and here's how we'll proceed. i'll introduce our panelists they'll then give about 5 minutes of opening remarks on the role of declassification and and then i'll give them a few questions and. then we'll open it up to the audience so that everybody can can participate and ask questions....
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i don't win wisconsin and he couldn't win it without clemens. block, who had been the congressman?eah, there's this greg called primary. and you can see. block you know, he's introducing kennedy. he holds this huge rally for kennedy in in milwaukee right before the election. and he's you know, he's he's really proud of that. a very supporter of jfk. and he says, i even you know, we we broke the fire code to get extra people in there. and a few people fainted. but i think it was worth it. but he is angry on november 4th because he had spoken with kennedy right before the coup and, you know, he had said to kennedy had told him i don't think zm could hold and block he said if you support him he'll hold on as long as you support him if you withdraw your support then there's going to be a coup. so the blocking understood how power was working there. when i listen to kennedy's edict about the voice memo it's too bad he didn't an iphone there'd be less crackling heather be less crackling i think he's he's admitting things that people already know cable 243 had leaked to the new york heral
i don't win wisconsin and he couldn't win it without clemens. block, who had been the congressman?eah, there's this greg called primary. and you can see. block you know, he's introducing kennedy. he holds this huge rally for kennedy in in milwaukee right before the election. and he's you know, he's he's really proud of that. a very supporter of jfk. and he says, i even you know, we we broke the fire code to get extra people in there. and a few people fainted. but i think it was worth it. but he...