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so in the 1980s and '90s, an irish art historian named fintan cullen was undertaking a study of this painting, a portrait of richard st. george man sir st. george painted in about 1796.
so in the 1980s and '90s, an irish art historian named fintan cullen was undertaking a study of this painting, a portrait of richard st. george man sir st. george painted in about 1796.
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the company is currently cheering the peace for cullen jones is the ideal medium for the epic reason i choose to tell stories through dances because there is this sense of ambiguity. because you can't you can't hold it you can't hold the narrative but you feel the narrative i'm interested in hitting your guts 1st and bypassing your intellect and then you hear 1st and then it slowly slowly goes up in after the show you start to go. we've now twitching the devil. pulls out all the stops to take audiences on an emotional journey movement sound 19 jale the result world class storytelling. and very compelling images well i'm afraid it is time for us to sign off but do visit our web site should you need to catch up on our reporting between you can also find us on twitter at culture now with that from myself and the crew here in berlin all the best until next time stay well he does the number but. our clothes our lifestyle choices and the fashion statement but they also waste water and klute the environment. kill their cousin designers who are lazy new pads with garments made from plastic a
the company is currently cheering the peace for cullen jones is the ideal medium for the epic reason i choose to tell stories through dances because there is this sense of ambiguity. because you can't you can't hold it you can't hold the narrative but you feel the narrative i'm interested in hitting your guts 1st and bypassing your intellect and then you hear 1st and then it slowly slowly goes up in after the show you start to go. we've now twitching the devil. pulls out all the stops to take...
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well these people are peter cullen storm a long journey anyway not just for sarah in places like afghanistan in the horn of africa of the process of central asia perhaps making long journeys by you know by by by foot by car by bus thousands of kilometers to get here in the 1st place they being the journey that they want to get to europe the journey has been interrupted and they've been staying in in turkey for for years and turkey one has to remember . you know absorbs new 4000000 refugees over the past few years. so the people who are there now are people who are determined rage telling people to do left situations of new very very difficult situations with and with war and with violence on the waste techie and now they see perhaps the chance to get further on their journeys. they've a lot of people have been working the days of the best account smaller here and their kids have been going to school sometimes they've made allies in turkey mentioned in your report that an amount of that is wife there not just as it's this child there but these people are determined to get to move on and right
well these people are peter cullen storm a long journey anyway not just for sarah in places like afghanistan in the horn of africa of the process of central asia perhaps making long journeys by you know by by by foot by car by bus thousands of kilometers to get here in the 1st place they being the journey that they want to get to europe the journey has been interrupted and they've been staying in in turkey for for years and turkey one has to remember . you know absorbs new 4000000 refugees over...
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so in the 1980s and '90s, an irish art historian named fintan cullen was undertaking a study of this painting, a portrait of richard st. george man sir st. george painted in about 1796. in 1992, this painting was sold to the national gallery of ireland from the fourth -- the third grade grandson of richard man sir st. george, and tfrs so -- it was sold in 1992 and now graces the exhibit downstairs. before it arrived to us, it was actually on display in the hall of the largest portraits from the national gallery of ireland's collections, and fintan cullen undertook a study of this painting to understand what it was depicting and what its message was and what this painting is about is that in 1792 richard st. george's wife passed away, and this painting was commissioned by him of him standing at his wife's tomb with the latin phrase, not forgetful, not forgotten written at the top, inscribed at the top. so he was trying to understand the symbolism of what this painting could mean and that sort of thing. so it's interesting how there's parallel interests in richard st. george but unknow
so in the 1980s and '90s, an irish art historian named fintan cullen was undertaking a study of this painting, a portrait of richard st. george man sir st. george painted in about 1796. in 1992, this painting was sold to the national gallery of ireland from the fourth -- the third grade grandson of richard man sir st. george, and tfrs so -- it was sold in 1992 and now graces the exhibit downstairs. before it arrived to us, it was actually on display in the hall of the largest portraits from the...
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negotiations between up the law and granny but he has failed i would say because dr henry and dr cullen is that they're close friends and they grew up together their board have been scholars in the u.s. they know each other close the i think in this case gamey has influenced significantly. to favor him but i strongly believe that's a trap and strict because probably will in the near future we will see that he will resist farther and will request more you have high demands for the u.s. to compromise in any step for the u.s. to take father for the peace and the consolation will come with a very high price tag for the united states to deal with danny as well as with abdullah so your view on that clearly you can see it the way shafiq sees it as one this round and got the u.s. on side but ghani is going to have to we assume sit down and send a delegation to talk to the taliban and if he's going to release all the prisoners 1st he's lost one of his main cards one of his main points of leverage. a virtue of the have to agree with some of the things of a dig our studio. and have a nice a deal i
negotiations between up the law and granny but he has failed i would say because dr henry and dr cullen is that they're close friends and they grew up together their board have been scholars in the u.s. they know each other close the i think in this case gamey has influenced significantly. to favor him but i strongly believe that's a trap and strict because probably will in the near future we will see that he will resist farther and will request more you have high demands for the u.s. to...
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we can talk to our northern ireland correspondent, louise cullen now, who's in county fermanagh.o that particular case, bring us up today on the overall picture in northern ireland and to the extent it has been affected ? and to the extent it has been affected? yesterday we had our highest rise of confirmed cases to 22 to take it to 108. today another 20 cases confirmed. northern ireland has 128 cases of covid—19. for the first time we got a breakdown of some of the facts and figures behind that headline. for instance, 55 women are infected with coronavirus. 73 men and we have some of the age breakdown as well. up to the age of 44, breakdown as well. up to the age of aa, there are aa people with covid—19. from a5 to 69, another aa and over the age of 70, the very vulnerable category, we have a0 people with covid—19. vulnerable category, we have a0 people with covid-19. the numbers in the younger age group, particularly interesting. especially with the sense that people have that younger people are more resilient to this? yes, some people are suggesting this is because younger peo
we can talk to our northern ireland correspondent, louise cullen now, who's in county fermanagh.o that particular case, bring us up today on the overall picture in northern ireland and to the extent it has been affected ? and to the extent it has been affected? yesterday we had our highest rise of confirmed cases to 22 to take it to 108. today another 20 cases confirmed. northern ireland has 128 cases of covid—19. for the first time we got a breakdown of some of the facts and figures behind...
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display in the hall of the largest portraits from the national gallery of ireland's collections, and cullen undertook a study of this painting to understand what it was depicting, what its message was. what this painting is about is that in 1792, richard st. george's wife passed away. and this painting was commissioned by him of him standing at his wife's tomb with the latin phrase, nonimmemor, not forgotten. he was trying to symbolize what this painting would mean. it's interesting how there's parallel interest in richard st. george but unknowingly going on, on both sides of the atlantic, about the same time. fast forward a little more. 20 2005, in melbourne, australia, there's a painting that hang there is. you can see it downstairs. prior to 2005 it was known as officer of the fourth regimen afoot and handsome painting by thomas gaines, painted about 1776. it was purchased by the national gallery of victoria in 1921, entered their collection in 1922. as this unidentified officer. and i know greg irwin will be speaking this afternoon. he chronicled in his email entitled red coat images, e
display in the hall of the largest portraits from the national gallery of ireland's collections, and cullen undertook a study of this painting to understand what it was depicting, what its message was. what this painting is about is that in 1792, richard st. george's wife passed away. and this painting was commissioned by him of him standing at his wife's tomb with the latin phrase, nonimmemor, not forgotten. he was trying to symbolize what this painting would mean. it's interesting how there's...
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workers crammed into the back of to contain a trucks trying to cross the border between the states of cullen donna and. so after nearly a week of ordering all public transport to stop the state of their put their started carrying migrant workers home in buses something like 200 buses every 2 hours and still so many people are waiting and that gives you a scale of the problem and that's just between delhi and the state of with or for the ish delis homeless shelters are completely overflowing with people and the delhi government has decided that it's going to convert public schools into shelters from sunday to cater for so many people all of those who are now homeless jobless and homeless. a cassock stands economy already hit hard by collapsing all prices is no facing the impacts all the coronavirus pandemic the government hasn't failed a response package including pumping billions of dollars into the economy and imposing sweeping strict sions in the major cities over forrester walker has more. as it stands army has isolated the 2 main cities the capital. and el monte. the commercial hub has c
workers crammed into the back of to contain a trucks trying to cross the border between the states of cullen donna and. so after nearly a week of ordering all public transport to stop the state of their put their started carrying migrant workers home in buses something like 200 buses every 2 hours and still so many people are waiting and that gives you a scale of the problem and that's just between delhi and the state of with or for the ish delis homeless shelters are completely overflowing...
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heavy delays on southbound 6.80 as you exit the benicia bridge roll into martina son interpret shay cullensh in south 6 80 at the highway for connector. at last check it was only blocking one lane but you're backed up all the way southbound getting on to the bridge. so that's not good. no traffic alert issued for this i'll let you know when they have it out of your way meanwhile get out there early we're seeing friday light traffic on highway 4 it's not bad just busy 25 minutes antioch to concord so that's really good. we're checking the golden gate and we don't have any major delays from the north bay to san francisco. so right on time at 20 minutes from highway 37 to the toll plaza now we have some heavier traffic rolling in on 80 the bay bridge trip stacking up here at least back from west grand through the tolls up the incline so not bad but now you're averaging about 12 minutes into san francisco coming from one on one 2 80 from the peninsula to san francisco. both are looking good and wide open daria thanks a lot robin 6.50 and he's back steph curry the hands looking good there had b
heavy delays on southbound 6.80 as you exit the benicia bridge roll into martina son interpret shay cullensh in south 6 80 at the highway for connector. at last check it was only blocking one lane but you're backed up all the way southbound getting on to the bridge. so that's not good. no traffic alert issued for this i'll let you know when they have it out of your way meanwhile get out there early we're seeing friday light traffic on highway 4 it's not bad just busy 25 minutes antioch to...
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bill cullen, milton burrow, jack benny, some old-timers who made comebacks like eddie foy made minstrel recordings in the 1950's. it lasted quite a while on record. what about radio? radio came on the scene rather quickly, as the audience saw it, in the 1920's with the earliest stations, commercial stations, launching in 2021 -- 1920, 1921. from the start, they started putting on minstrel shows. this man, daily pass men, -- how many people have heard of him? anybody? 1, 2? you would, i know, gary. [laughter] a was the general manager of new york station that came on on air called w gbs still the air, and he felt that there was this voracious need for programming and he wanted more comedy too. which was not much on television. he put together his own minstrel troupe in 1925. and had them get experience with it on radio, and put on a weekly or biweekly show. that show from 1925 to 1928 was very popular. and was heard throughout the northeast because stations got through a wide range at that time. it was in new york city-based, although it was heard in the northeast, as i say, and the radi
bill cullen, milton burrow, jack benny, some old-timers who made comebacks like eddie foy made minstrel recordings in the 1950's. it lasted quite a while on record. what about radio? radio came on the scene rather quickly, as the audience saw it, in the 1920's with the earliest stations, commercial stations, launching in 2021 -- 1920, 1921. from the start, they started putting on minstrel shows. this man, daily pass men, -- how many people have heard of him? anybody? 1, 2? you would, i know,...
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bill cullen, milton borough, jack bennie, old-timers who made comebacks like eddie foy maybe minstrel recordings in the 1950s, so it lasted quite a while on record. now, what about radio? well, radio came on the scene rather quickly as the -- as the audience saw it in the 1920s with the earliest stations, commercial stations, widely-heard stations launching in '21, '22, '23, that era, and from the start they started putting on minstrel shows. this man, dailey patrickmandail. he felt there was this veracious need to programming and he wanted more comedy, too. which wasn't much of it on television. so he put together his own minstrel troupe in 1925 and had them get experienced with it on radio. and put on a weekly or biweekly show. that show from 1925 to 1928 was very popular. and was heard throughout the northeast because stations got a very wide range at that time. and it was in new york city based, although it was heard in the northeast, as i say. and the radio networks, which were just getting started at that time heard this and saw the success he was having with this permanent trou
bill cullen, milton borough, jack bennie, old-timers who made comebacks like eddie foy maybe minstrel recordings in the 1950s, so it lasted quite a while on record. now, what about radio? well, radio came on the scene rather quickly as the -- as the audience saw it in the 1920s with the earliest stations, commercial stations, widely-heard stations launching in '21, '22, '23, that era, and from the start they started putting on minstrel shows. this man, dailey patrickmandail. he felt there was...
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matt cullen, bedrock ceo, one of the premier landlords in the country, taking matters into his own handsrent expenses, parking fees, even. matt, good to have you,. >> good to be here. neil: very nice thing you're doing. it is going to cost you some. obviously took matters into your own hands. looks like you're doing this, could extend up to 120 days. tell me what you're thinking? >> that is exactly right, and it is, bedrock is a dan gilbert company, consistent with our philosophy doing the right thing. we really belieoming out, you know in a significant way with clarity for tenants, with something impactful, important in this instance, something i think is timely, gives them the ability to take a bit of a deep breath and have confidence they will come out the other side of this thing. we think it is the right thing to do sort of from a business standpoint but also the right thing to do from a human impact standpoint. neil: you know have a long history of being advocate for detroit. it goes back to the carter years. you don't look that old. i take it that you are. but this push has been s
matt cullen, bedrock ceo, one of the premier landlords in the country, taking matters into his own handsrent expenses, parking fees, even. matt, good to have you,. >> good to be here. neil: very nice thing you're doing. it is going to cost you some. obviously took matters into your own hands. looks like you're doing this, could extend up to 120 days. tell me what you're thinking? >> that is exactly right, and it is, bedrock is a dan gilbert company, consistent with our philosophy...
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one of the airports likely to be badly hit is belfast, louise cullen is there for us. year it operated 500,000 flights from here by flybe, 1.6 million passengers, 77% of the departures from this airport were operated by flybe. that shows you the scale of the impact in northern ireland. here there were 20 scheduled flights to take off this morning and of those 20, just five we re morning and of those 20, just five were not flybe flights and they were to the one destination, heathrow. looking at the departures board, it tells its own story. it all says cancelled and that is a lot of passengers making a lot of phone calls this morning. thanks. let's speak now to aviation consultant john strickland. can you tell us how much of an impact the flybe collapse will have on regional airports? as you heard from the correspondence in belfast, flybe is a massive player in the regions and belfast is badly hit, but by far and away the worst is southampton where it accounts for 95% of the airport's flights and in newquay and exeter, it is the main player. the challenge is that regiona
one of the airports likely to be badly hit is belfast, louise cullen is there for us. year it operated 500,000 flights from here by flybe, 1.6 million passengers, 77% of the departures from this airport were operated by flybe. that shows you the scale of the impact in northern ireland. here there were 20 scheduled flights to take off this morning and of those 20, just five we re morning and of those 20, just five were not flybe flights and they were to the one destination, heathrow. looking at...