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prosecutors discovered some 1500 artworks including masterpieces by picasso monet and the home of cornelius son of. one of those charged with acquiring art works for planned museum. and without it is time for me to sign off but that our websites in between time for more from arts and culture and until we meet again stay safe. the funny. thing. the conflict zone seems of. culture a little crazy us i guess this roof in germany is going to create folks. who see you close to you affairs committee in the photo column and why the big gap between his rhetoric about right salumi. ality in parts of the new conflicts of. the 13 fs to develop. our allegiance is to the body not the constitution. they preach their beliefs denigrate science. they love guns and have contempt for those who think differently even jellicoe in the usa. their churches have a profound impact on society politics. god bless america. insidious 5 minutes on d w. the finding against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and co
prosecutors discovered some 1500 artworks including masterpieces by picasso monet and the home of cornelius son of. one of those charged with acquiring art works for planned museum. and without it is time for me to sign off but that our websites in between time for more from arts and culture and until we meet again stay safe. the funny. thing. the conflict zone seems of. culture a little crazy us i guess this roof in germany is going to create folks. who see you close to you affairs committee...
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number of cases yesterday 3309 deaths total or up to almost 559 yesterday and the total number of cornelius cases past 141000 the situation has gotten dramatically worse in recent weeks. there are concerns that if it continues at this pace that the health system would be overloaded it would not be able to handle it they're going to be in colombo thank you so much. and that's if it's of it is of course more of did. we even know with the start of indonesia's massive back so there's from campaign for dark morris is that. the fight against the corona virus 10 damage. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context the coronavirus update 19 special. on t w. children to come to. one giant problem. in. the 1st year you. may need the change in a fuel economy. how will climate change affect us and our children cars. and e.w. dot com slash water. fighting the pandemic could become a battle against it. lock downs have halted the flow of cash to workers and companies forcing governments to step in. so we need to provide more immediate relief for work
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prosecutors discovered some 1500 artworks including masterpieces by picasso monet and the home of cornelius gurlitt of his who was one of those charged with acquiring art works for hitler's plant. and with that it is time for me to sign off but do visit our website between time for more from arts and culture and until we meet again and a few. get . colder no water and leaky 10. refuse left that has been living here for months under inhumane conditions the situation for refugees in bosnia is escalating local authorities refused to take any responsibility while rescuers offer and many others await for help gain some goods on europe. 30 minutes on d w. d c org 5 keys to sleep for food. police to prevent contamination. separate draw and cook foods to avoid cross contamination. cooks thoroughly to kill microorganisms. keep food safe temperatures cold to prevent bacterial growth. use safe water and safe well materials to avoid kentucky. food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases and all by plying the 5 k
prosecutors discovered some 1500 artworks including masterpieces by picasso monet and the home of cornelius gurlitt of his who was one of those charged with acquiring art works for hitler's plant. and with that it is time for me to sign off but do visit our website between time for more from arts and culture and until we meet again and a few. get . colder no water and leaky 10. refuse left that has been living here for months under inhumane conditions the situation for refugees in bosnia is...
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prosecutors discovered some 1500 artworks including masterpieces by picasso monet and the home of cornelius son of. one of those charged with acquiring art works for hitler's planned museum. and with that it is time for me to sign off but visit our website between time for more from arts and culture and until we meet again stay safe. to the conflict zone terms of. cost rose democracy in the us my guest this week from germany is going to cook foam for the n.b.a. for allowing the local c.p.u. proceed to show the e.u. affairs committee in the federal parliament one of the big gap between his rhetoric about rights and muumuu of those who does move in parts of the e.u. conflicts a. good. deal. older . guys calling me and i'm game fishing those that's 17 trillion land on the moon on killed worldwide shari'a so that we can get into but it's not just be on a multiple suffering it's the environment we won on a journey to find ways out of the movement if you want to know how old one cliff to the priest i'm conscious of changed as me 3 listen to our podcast on the green thumbs. sleep. carefully. don't
prosecutors discovered some 1500 artworks including masterpieces by picasso monet and the home of cornelius son of. one of those charged with acquiring art works for hitler's planned museum. and with that it is time for me to sign off but visit our website between time for more from arts and culture and until we meet again stay safe. to the conflict zone terms of. cost rose democracy in the us my guest this week from germany is going to cook foam for the n.b.a. for allowing the local c.p.u....
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next 20 years margaret was owned by five different members of the briggs family and the 1693 will cornelius specified she would receive her liberty after another 13 years of service. after his death the next year she was sold to another settler. it's unclear if she ever gained her freedom. there were a few larger slaveholders as a separatist in the new york city mayor who owned eight slaves at the time of his death in the baptist minister who i mentioned at the outset. and those african slaves was not huge and then to estimate there is 1500 enslaved africans across new england as a whole by the end of the 17th century. but nevertheless to confined many local instances of african slavery. and others across the colony. the granular portrait and then to with a comprehensive examination never probe a document i only learned about john miles and then looking at the inventory of his estate. only a small purchase centage of families owned african slaves they were far more expensive than various forms of native labor. and with the african slavery english settlers they were accustomed to seeing afri
next 20 years margaret was owned by five different members of the briggs family and the 1693 will cornelius specified she would receive her liberty after another 13 years of service. after his death the next year she was sold to another settler. it's unclear if she ever gained her freedom. there were a few larger slaveholders as a separatist in the new york city mayor who owned eight slaves at the time of his death in the baptist minister who i mentioned at the outset. and those african slaves...
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the home of this man, cornelius gurlitt, whose father, hildebrand gurlitt, was an art dealerfor the naziss monet depiction of london's waterloo bridge, which is worth millions today. the museum of fine arts in switzerland inherited the collection when gurlitt died in 201a, but they've spent the past five years working out which paintings were legitimately owned and which were stolen. germany's culture minister said... archive: in a mountain cave here in berchtesgaden, - goring's secret treasure trove - was located by american soldiers. some experts estimate the nazis stole 20% of all of the art ever made, and that 20 billion euros worth is still out there, waiting to be discovered, potentially reunited with the owners of its families. paul hawkins, bbc news. much more coming up from 2pm. we will talk about coronavirus and the vaccine and more besides. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good afternoon. plenty of gear changes with the weather over the next couple of days. perhaps the easiest way to put it is no two days the same. across the northern half of the countr
the home of this man, cornelius gurlitt, whose father, hildebrand gurlitt, was an art dealerfor the naziss monet depiction of london's waterloo bridge, which is worth millions today. the museum of fine arts in switzerland inherited the collection when gurlitt died in 201a, but they've spent the past five years working out which paintings were legitimately owned and which were stolen. germany's culture minister said... archive: in a mountain cave here in berchtesgaden, - goring's secret treasure...
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the home of this man, cornelius gurnett, whose father, hildebrand girl it, was a nazi. —— an idealforillions today stopping museum of fine arts in switzerland inherited the collection when he died in 2014, but they spent the last five years working at which paintings he legitimately owned and which were stolen. germany's culture minister said behind every one of these pictures is a tragic human fate. we cannot make up for that great suffering. by reckoning with the art looted by the nazis, we are trying to contribute to historical justice. in contribute to historical 'ustice. ., ., ., justice. in a mountain cave... a treasure — justice. in a mountain cave... a treasure trove _ justice. in a mountain cave... a treasure trove was - a treasure trove was discovered. some historians estimate nazis stole 20% of all of the art ever made, and billions of euros of art is still there, waiting to be reunited with the owners of its families. paul hawkins, bbc news. an incredible story. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @samanthatvnews. thank you very much for being with us. in bye for now. —— bye
the home of this man, cornelius gurnett, whose father, hildebrand girl it, was a nazi. —— an idealforillions today stopping museum of fine arts in switzerland inherited the collection when he died in 2014, but they spent the last five years working at which paintings he legitimately owned and which were stolen. germany's culture minister said behind every one of these pictures is a tragic human fate. we cannot make up for that great suffering. by reckoning with the art looted by the nazis,...
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grandparents that are important in so many ways so obviously i knew about the first connie mack cornelius mcgillicuddy but i did not know about your other story which you didn't share much when you are on the stump. >> if you are talking about your grandfather and not yourself so then who are you and what do you believe? i stayed away from that but obviously i am extremely proud of my heritage from my mother's side. my great-grandfather john shepherd was a congressman from texas in the 18 hundreds and he died in 18 oh four and won the seat and went to the house in 19 oh four where he remained until i believe 1912 where he was appointed to the senate and in those days senators were not directly elected but appointed by the state legislature know i've forgotten the term but he had seniority and was the dean at the senate and then an enormous career but then he came back and 48. >> put on the one thought is that when i was seven years old mother and dad said there were four children in the family at that time and then to take notes about what we were seeing and to participate and my grandfat
grandparents that are important in so many ways so obviously i knew about the first connie mack cornelius mcgillicuddy but i did not know about your other story which you didn't share much when you are on the stump. >> if you are talking about your grandfather and not yourself so then who are you and what do you believe? i stayed away from that but obviously i am extremely proud of my heritage from my mother's side. my great-grandfather john shepherd was a congressman from texas in the 18...
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turned out over the next 20 years, margaret was owned by five different members of the family. 1693, cornelius briggs testified she would receive a liberty after another 13 years of service. after his death the next year, she was sold to another seller, unclear whether she gained her freedom. within plymouth colony, there were you larger labor folders such as one-time a separatist and new york city mayor who owned 80 slaves at the time of his death the baptist minister john wiles, whom i mentioned. certainly the overall number of african slaves plymouth colony was not huge. they estimate there were 1500 enslaved african across new england as a whole by the end of the 17th century but nevertheless, one can find many local instances of african slavery. across the colony. a more granular portrait within plymouth colony has a comprehensive examination of these documents. i only learned about john miles owning five or more slaves from looking at his inventory of his estate. certainly only a small percentage of families owned african slaves. they were far more expensive than various forms of native
turned out over the next 20 years, margaret was owned by five different members of the family. 1693, cornelius briggs testified she would receive a liberty after another 13 years of service. after his death the next year, she was sold to another seller, unclear whether she gained her freedom. within plymouth colony, there were you larger labor folders such as one-time a separatist and new york city mayor who owned 80 slaves at the time of his death the baptist minister john wiles, whom i...
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in his 1693 will, cornelius briggs, who lived on the cape, specified that she would receive her liberty after another 13 years of service. after his death the next year, she was sold to another si tu ate shuttler for 11 pounds. it was unclear whether she ever gained her freedom. within plymouth colony there were a few larger slaveholders, such as a separatist and new york city mayor, tom mavs willet, who owned eight slave ted tom of this death, and baptist john miles. certainly the overall number of african slaves in plymouth was not huge. there were estimates there were 1500 enslaved africans across new england as a whole by the end of the 17th century. but nevertheless, one can find many instances, many local instances, of african slavery in barn all-star, bristol, and across the colony. a more? granular portrait of african slavery awaits a comprehensive examination of probate documents. i only learned about john myles owning five or more slaves from looking at his -- the inventory of his estate. certainly only a small percentage of families owned african slaves. they were far more ex
in his 1693 will, cornelius briggs, who lived on the cape, specified that she would receive her liberty after another 13 years of service. after his death the next year, she was sold to another si tu ate shuttler for 11 pounds. it was unclear whether she ever gained her freedom. within plymouth colony there were a few larger slaveholders, such as a separatist and new york city mayor, tom mavs willet, who owned eight slave ted tom of this death, and baptist john miles. certainly the overall...
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go back to sleep, cornelius. but this story actually gives me a great idea. if there are fewer babies that means there will be fewer kids. that means fewer daycares and daycares will lose business, and wall street will shot invest in daycares so i'm buying daycares. i lost everything, why isn't this regulated. and, finally, let's do something your dad always wanted to do on vacation and check in on the baseball hall of fame. it's where the game celebrates its greatest players. but this year, the celebration is going to be a tiny bit smaller. >> all the former baseball players who were eligible for induction into the baseball hall of fame this year struck out. no player was named on the required 75% of ballots from the baseball writers' association of america. seven-time cy young winner roger clemens failed to get enough votes in his ninth year on the ballot. clemens was suspected of having used performance-enhancing drugs during his career. he denies that. and baseball's all-time home run leader, barry bonds, also failed in his ninth try. he was also believed
go back to sleep, cornelius. but this story actually gives me a great idea. if there are fewer babies that means there will be fewer kids. that means fewer daycares and daycares will lose business, and wall street will shot invest in daycares so i'm buying daycares. i lost everything, why isn't this regulated. and, finally, let's do something your dad always wanted to do on vacation and check in on the baseball hall of fame. it's where the game celebrates its greatest players. but this year,...
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discovered some 1500 artworks including masterpieces by picasso monet and matisse in the home of cornelius corlett son of hit upon to correlate to was one of those charged with acquiring artworks hitler's planned museum. and with that it is time for me to sign off but do visit our website see in-between time for more from arts and culture and until we meet again stay safe and off because heat. into the cooler temps of. democracy in the euro our guest this week from germany is going to criticize him and the world who see. you affairs committee in the photo column and why the big gap between the rhetoric about the rights of the of you all this whole ality in parts of the conflict. w. grounds. they know the police will stop the. they know that the road is not a solution. they know their flight could be. going back these are not an option. i'm on and are stuck in the spanish border area alongside other young people there is leaving for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts january 18th on t w. why are people forced to hide in trucks. there are many reasons. there are
discovered some 1500 artworks including masterpieces by picasso monet and matisse in the home of cornelius corlett son of hit upon to correlate to was one of those charged with acquiring artworks hitler's planned museum. and with that it is time for me to sign off but do visit our website see in-between time for more from arts and culture and until we meet again stay safe and off because heat. into the cooler temps of. democracy in the euro our guest this week from germany is going to criticize...
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but colonel cornelius dusty rose chief medical vision of the chemical warfare service handling that meticulousinvestigation is so completely and such immense value that it represented almost a landmark in the history of mustard poisoning. and to explore the therapeutic potential like alexander he believe the data with a promising new chemical targeting white blood cells with the fight against cancer and then in the memorial hospital it is the biggest cancer hospital in the world at the time and those that converge with alexander's report to crystallize into a single mission to exploit the researcher poison gas that can selectively kill cancer sales and then the results of the top-secret study in that calibrated doses could result in tumor progression. they were in search of funding to find those experimental treatments known today as chemotherapy. alford p-letter sloan and kettering the heads of general motors to endow a new institute to have leading scientist to make a concentrated attack on cancer. tuesday august 7, 1945 the day warned an atom bomb was dropped on japan they announce plans fo
but colonel cornelius dusty rose chief medical vision of the chemical warfare service handling that meticulousinvestigation is so completely and such immense value that it represented almost a landmark in the history of mustard poisoning. and to explore the therapeutic potential like alexander he believe the data with a promising new chemical targeting white blood cells with the fight against cancer and then in the memorial hospital it is the biggest cancer hospital in the world at the time and...
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the officer most impressed with alexander's report was his boss colonel cornelius chief of the medicalion of the chemical warfare service who hailed alexander's particular investigation is so complete in such an immense value to medicine that it represented almost a landmark in the history of mustard poisoning. rhodes was eager to core -- to explore the potential. like alexander he believed the data pointed its way to a promising new chemical targeting white blood cells that could be used as a weapon in the fight against cancer. rhodes in his civilian life was head of new york's memorial hospital. it was the biggest cancer hospital in the world at the time. he sees from the wealth of information provided by the bari -- his ambitious plans for memorial hospital now converged with alexander's reporting crystallized into a single mission, to exploit the military research into poison gas to find a chemical that could selectively kill cancer cells. armed with the bari report in the results of a top-secret yale study which demonstrated for the first time that a regiment of nitrogen mustard a
the officer most impressed with alexander's report was his boss colonel cornelius chief of the medicalion of the chemical warfare service who hailed alexander's particular investigation is so complete in such an immense value to medicine that it represented almost a landmark in the history of mustard poisoning. rhodes was eager to core -- to explore the potential. like alexander he believed the data pointed its way to a promising new chemical targeting white blood cells that could be used as a...
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cornelius, i will go to a text message from ray in north carolina.pessimistic, especially with the administration that will soon be in the white house. the regulations, taxes, the gun control measures are coming." lori in pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. i am optimistic now. it has been a hard four years. i have two daughters that are grown. one is leaving college. what is on the west coast. i try to pass optimism onto them. i think when the protest started and the american people came together in historical numbers and the diversity, that was the start. that was the ticket. anybody who is bashing that election, it was very democratic. this is one of the best turnout elections we have had historically, on both sides. i am so proud of the american people right now. i hope they can work together. i do not see republicans -- they are mutating from the old republican party into something ant tohey do not even w see democratic norms or let them slip by. what is happening now -- i am in pennsylvania. with republicans filing these lawsuits
cornelius, i will go to a text message from ray in north carolina.pessimistic, especially with the administration that will soon be in the white house. the regulations, taxes, the gun control measures are coming." lori in pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. i am optimistic now. it has been a hard four years. i have two daughters that are grown. one is leaving college. what is on the west coast. i try to pass optimism onto them. i think when the protest started and the...
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cornelius, i will go to a text message from ray in north carolina. "pessimistic, especially with the administration that will soon be in the white house. the regulations, taxes, the gun control measures are coming." lori in pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. i am optimistic now. it has been a hard four years. i have two daughters that are grown. one is leaving college. what is on the west coast. i try to pass optimism onto them. i think when the protest started and the american people came together in historical numbers and the diversity, that was the start. that was the ticket. anybody who is bashing that election, it was very democratic. this is one of the best turnout elections we have had historically, on both sides. i am so proud of the american people right now. i hope they can work together. i do not see republicans -- they are mutating from the old republican party into something ant tohey do not even w see democratic norms or let them slip by. what is happening now -- i am in pennsylvania. with republicans filing these lawsuit
cornelius, i will go to a text message from ray in north carolina. "pessimistic, especially with the administration that will soon be in the white house. the regulations, taxes, the gun control measures are coming." lori in pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. i am optimistic now. it has been a hard four years. i have two daughters that are grown. one is leaving college. what is on the west coast. i try to pass optimism onto them. i think when the protest started and the...
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imagine how my students are feeling >> almost every day since march has been like this >> reporter: corneliusit's this, that the very democracy upon which our educations rest and upon which our nation rests is not just being questioned by folks but attacked by folks. every day, teaching feels incredibly heavy. >> reporter: we spoke with four public schoolteachers from across the country to learn how they're teaching through it all. show of hands, how many of you are actually worried about your own health in contracting coronavirus? you all are. >> when we started the first day of school with kids in person, we still didn't have the cleaning supplies. we're told we had to go buy our own spray bottles. >> my individual health has to come first me. ing remote is important to >> reporter: how many of you have had students who contracted the coronavirus? all of you >> it's really alarming because where my school is at, it is also considered a hot sp. >> reporter: some are returning to the classroom despite concerns about their own health. do you feel like you're being presented with a very tough,
imagine how my students are feeling >> almost every day since march has been like this >> reporter: corneliusit's this, that the very democracy upon which our educations rest and upon which our nation rests is not just being questioned by folks but attacked by folks. every day, teaching feels incredibly heavy. >> reporter: we spoke with four public schoolteachers from across the country to learn how they're teaching through it all. show of hands, how many of you are actually...
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the home of this man, cornelius gurlitt, whose father, hildebrand gurlitt, was an art dealerfor the nazis fine arts in switzerland inherited the collection when gurlitt died in 2014, but they've spent the past five years working out which paintings were legitimately owned and which were stolen. germany's culture minister said... archive: in a mountain cave here in berchtesgaden, i goring's secret treasure trove i was located by american soldiers. some experts estimate the nazis stole 20% of all of the art ever made, and that 20 billion euros worth is still out there, waiting to be discovered, potentially reunited with the owners of its families. paul hawkins, bbc news. taking a holiday might not be possible at the moment, but tour operators say more britons are booking for the summer as confidence in the vaccine grows. the travel firm national express say they've seen 185% growth in the last two weeks and tui say bookings havejumped by 50% in the same period. our business reporter simon browning has more. holidays. millions of us missed out last year. no sea, no sun, no long sunset drinks
the home of this man, cornelius gurlitt, whose father, hildebrand gurlitt, was an art dealerfor the nazis fine arts in switzerland inherited the collection when gurlitt died in 2014, but they've spent the past five years working out which paintings were legitimately owned and which were stolen. germany's culture minister said... archive: in a mountain cave here in berchtesgaden, i goring's secret treasure trove i was located by american soldiers. some experts estimate the nazis stole 20% of all...