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and yet i'm sort of wondering because it doesn't seem to be very much about the ricer child dodson. a louis carol doctrine is, of course, a little controversial because of his pre selection for photographing young girls. there is a photograph that he took of alice little in the exhibition, but otherwise the expression doesn't really go. there is more about the positive power of the world. she created with this eye clinic story. it takes you down the rabbit hole and it's a wonderful experience and actually name curious or, and curious, or it's on the victoria and albert museum until december. thanks very much, adrian kennedy for bringing us that story. thank you. all in other cult news. it's been a buzz in hollywood for days, and now e commerce giant amazon has cleans to deal to purchase m g m for just under $9000000000.00 us dollars. that's nearly 7000000000 euros metro. goldwyn mayer is the studio behind popular movie franchises, such as james bond. and of course, the rocky films move is a decisive step toward strengthening amazon prime membership offering and marks the end of an e
and yet i'm sort of wondering because it doesn't seem to be very much about the ricer child dodson. a louis carol doctrine is, of course, a little controversial because of his pre selection for photographing young girls. there is a photograph that he took of alice little in the exhibition, but otherwise the expression doesn't really go. there is more about the positive power of the world. she created with this eye clinic story. it takes you down the rabbit hole and it's a wonderful experience...
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in oxford, england, inspired by the scientific advances of the time university lecturer, charles dodson invented a story for 10 year old alice little, the daughter of a friend aa. 3 years later, dodson published a story under the pseudo nym louis carol. it was an instance sensation theater designer tom piper designed the rooms for the exhibition, taking his cues from the victorian pursuit of knowledge, a library that comes to life with pages floating through space. really using all the skills i would use and theater to create this kind of massive well that hopefully will really draw people in there. you feel they've gone down a rabbit hole into this sort of amazing sensory experience and then come out the other side. so the full of questions i guess, and hopefully one 0 friends, surrealism and the psychedelic art of the 1900 sixty's to politics, photography, fashion, and costume design. the fabulous adventures of alice in wonderland have influenced them all. ah, what a trip indeed. and joining me here in the studio is our resident mad hatter, adrian kennedy, who, sure, just like me is a
in oxford, england, inspired by the scientific advances of the time university lecturer, charles dodson invented a story for 10 year old alice little, the daughter of a friend aa. 3 years later, dodson published a story under the pseudo nym louis carol. it was an instance sensation theater designer tom piper designed the rooms for the exhibition, taking his cues from the victorian pursuit of knowledge, a library that comes to life with pages floating through space. really using all the skills i...
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ah, 3 years later, dodson published the story under the pseudo nym lewis, carol. it was an instance sensation theater designer tom piper designed the rooms for the exhibition, taking his cues from the victorian pursuit of knowledge, a library that comes to life with pages floating through space. it's really using all the skills i would use and theater to create this kind of a massive well that hopefully will really draw people in there. you feel they've gone down a rabbit hole into this sort of amazing sensory experience, and then come out the other side. so the full of questions i guess, and hopefully one 0, from surrealism and the psychedelic art of the 1900 sixty's to politics, photography, fashion, and costume design. the fabulous adventures of alice in wonderland have influenced them all. ah, what a trip indeed. and joining me here in the studio is our resident mad hatter, adrian kennedy, who i'm sure just like me is a huge fan of alice, absolutely. as a child of the 60s. i do remember the fascination with the mind expanding aspects, i think is actually the k
ah, 3 years later, dodson published the story under the pseudo nym lewis, carol. it was an instance sensation theater designer tom piper designed the rooms for the exhibition, taking his cues from the victorian pursuit of knowledge, a library that comes to life with pages floating through space. it's really using all the skills i would use and theater to create this kind of a massive well that hopefully will really draw people in there. you feel they've gone down a rabbit hole into this sort of...
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and yet, i'm sort of wondering because it doesn't seem to be very much about the reiser charles dodson a lewis carroll coach. and is, of course, a little controversial because of his pre selection for photographing young girls. there is a photograph that he took up a little in the exhibition, but otherwise the expression doesn't really go with that. is more about the positive power of the world she created with this. i conic story. it takes you down the alice rabbit hole, and it's a wonderful experience and actually name curious or, and curious, or it's on the victoria and albert museum until december. thanks very much, adrian kennedy for bringing us that story. thank you. well in other culture news, it's been a buzz in hollywood for days. and now e commerce giant amazon has claims to deal to purchase m g m for just under $9000000000.00 us dollars. that's nearly 7000000000 euros metro. goldwyn mayer is the studio behind popular movie franchises, such as james bond, and of course, the rocket films. the move is a decisive step towards strengthening amazon prime membership offering and ma
and yet, i'm sort of wondering because it doesn't seem to be very much about the reiser charles dodson a lewis carroll coach. and is, of course, a little controversial because of his pre selection for photographing young girls. there is a photograph that he took up a little in the exhibition, but otherwise the expression doesn't really go with that. is more about the positive power of the world she created with this. i conic story. it takes you down the alice rabbit hole, and it's a wonderful...
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in oxford, england. inspired by the scientific advances of the time university lecturer, charles dodson invented a story for 10 year old alice little, the daughter of a friend aa 3 years later, dodson published a story under the pseudo nym louis carol. it was an instance sensation theater designer tom piper designed the rooms for the exhibition, taking his queues from the victorian pursuit of knowledge, a library that comes to life with pages floating through space. it's really using all the skills i would use and theater to create this kind of a massive well that hopefully will really draw people in. i really feel they've gone down the rabbit hole into this sort of amazing sensory experience. and then come out the other side. so the full of questions i guess, and hopefully one from surrealism and the psychedelic art of the 1900 sixty's to politics, photography, fashion, and costume design. the fabulous adventures of alice in wonderland have influenced them all. ah, this is d w. news life from berlin up next october, 19th, specials are monday. you've had to find much more on our website
in oxford, england. inspired by the scientific advances of the time university lecturer, charles dodson invented a story for 10 year old alice little, the daughter of a friend aa 3 years later, dodson published a story under the pseudo nym louis carol. it was an instance sensation theater designer tom piper designed the rooms for the exhibition, taking his queues from the victorian pursuit of knowledge, a library that comes to life with pages floating through space. it's really using all the...
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ah, 3 years later dodson published the story under the pseudo nym lewis, carol. it was an instance sensation theater designer tom piper designed the rooms for the exhibition, taking his cues from the victorian pursuit of knowledge, a library that comes to life with pages floating through space. really using all the skills i would use and theater to create this kind of nice as well that hopefully will really draw people in there. you feel they've gone down a rabbit hole into this sort of amazing sensory experience and then come out the other side. so the full of questions i guess, and hopefully one from surrealism and the psychedelic art of the 1900 sixty's to politics, photography, fashion, and costume design. the fabulous adventures of alice in wonderland have influenced them all. ah, what a trip indeed. and joining me here in the studio is our resident mad hatter, adrian kennedy, who i'm sure just like me is a huge fan of alice, absolutely. as a child of the 60s. i do remember the fascination with the mind expanding aspects. i think that is that is the key to s
ah, 3 years later dodson published the story under the pseudo nym lewis, carol. it was an instance sensation theater designer tom piper designed the rooms for the exhibition, taking his cues from the victorian pursuit of knowledge, a library that comes to life with pages floating through space. really using all the skills i would use and theater to create this kind of nice as well that hopefully will really draw people in there. you feel they've gone down a rabbit hole into this sort of amazing...
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ah. 3 years later dodson published the story under the pseudo nym louis carol. it was an instance sensation theater designer tom piper designed the rooms for the exhibition, taking his cues from the victorian pursuit of knowledge, a library that comes to life with pages floating through space. it's really using all the scales i would use and theater to create this kind of a nice well that hopefully will really draw people in i really feel like going down a rabbit hole into this sort of amazing sensory experience. and then come out the other side for the full of questions i guess, and hopefully one from surrealism and the psychedelic art of the 1900 sixty's to politics, photography, fashion, and costume design. the fabulous adventures of alice in wonderland have influenced them all. ah, the city of the news line from berlin, thanks for watching the news . the imagine how many pushing out in the world climate change cost stores. this is much less the way from just one week. how much work can really get we still have time to go. i'm doing all this. me ah! me on new
ah. 3 years later dodson published the story under the pseudo nym louis carol. it was an instance sensation theater designer tom piper designed the rooms for the exhibition, taking his cues from the victorian pursuit of knowledge, a library that comes to life with pages floating through space. it's really using all the scales i would use and theater to create this kind of a nice well that hopefully will really draw people in i really feel like going down a rabbit hole into this sort of amazing...
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well, years ago there was an oxford mathematician by the name of charles dodson. he knew about wormholes, mathematicians call them connected spaces they don't not call them wormholes the press calls and wormholes. however charles dodson decides to write a book about them and he could not use his name of course but he was a distinguished professor of math. he wrote under a pseudonym, lewis carroll. and he called it through the looking glass. the looking glass is the wormhole a gateway between our universe and a parallel universe. next question i'm sure you're going to ask me is, if there is a gateway, a wormhole between us and a parallel universe then is elvis pressley still live in a parallel universe? the answer is probably yes. corn to the quantum theory talk about a multi- verse of universes now. it was einstein who said that her universe is a bubble of some sort. bloom on the skin of the bubble the bubble is expanding, that is called the big bang theory. the string theory says there could be other universes out there. when universes collide that is called the
well, years ago there was an oxford mathematician by the name of charles dodson. he knew about wormholes, mathematicians call them connected spaces they don't not call them wormholes the press calls and wormholes. however charles dodson decides to write a book about them and he could not use his name of course but he was a distinguished professor of math. he wrote under a pseudonym, lewis carroll. and he called it through the looking glass. the looking glass is the wormhole a gateway between...
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in dodson tense, in the most and way criticism of these railey government and government policy turned into anti semitic. so guns, then, as i have explicitly said, that is an abuse of the freedom of demonstration because among puts you on the slayer, miss ball. this happens so good for where this takes place. whereas the semitic slogans shouted with flags with the star of david, a burnt, where attacks on synagogues have taken place. these are not ordinary transgressions, but criminal offenses must be prosecuted accordingly. the off and patient fucked most. and that is why i say to get here, nothing, nothing at all of what is currently taking place in the middle east and justify the tax on juice here in germany. of you wouldn't hear in deutschland, that was driven president speaking earlier today. let's take a look now at some of the other news making headlines around the world. thousands of french police officers had protested outside parliament in paris or demanding better protection and harsher punishment for attacks against the protest comes 2 weeks after an officer was shot dead wh
in dodson tense, in the most and way criticism of these railey government and government policy turned into anti semitic. so guns, then, as i have explicitly said, that is an abuse of the freedom of demonstration because among puts you on the slayer, miss ball. this happens so good for where this takes place. whereas the semitic slogans shouted with flags with the star of david, a burnt, where attacks on synagogues have taken place. these are not ordinary transgressions, but criminal offenses...
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clear enough in my public statements and speeches that hatred of jews is unacceptable in any form in dodson tints, in the most and way criticism of the israeli government and government policy turns into anti semitic slogans. then, as i have explicitly said, that is an abuse of the freedom of demonstration. the most sealants ms. the happening so where this takes place, where anti semitic slogans shouted west flags with the star of david burnt. where attacks on synagogues have taken place. these are not ordinary transgressions, but criminal offenses must be prosecuted accordingly. deals and patient folk the most. and that is why i say it again here. nothing, nothing at all of what is currently taking place in the middle east and justify the tax on juice here in germany. of you wouldn't hear endorsement german present. i got this time i are speaking earlier today. let's shift our attention now. our to spain in north africa because spain, as acute morocco, is showing a quote, lack of respect for the e. u. by allowing migrants to cross into the north african enclave. a suitor which is spanish t
clear enough in my public statements and speeches that hatred of jews is unacceptable in any form in dodson tints, in the most and way criticism of the israeli government and government policy turns into anti semitic slogans. then, as i have explicitly said, that is an abuse of the freedom of demonstration. the most sealants ms. the happening so where this takes place, where anti semitic slogans shouted west flags with the star of david burnt. where attacks on synagogues have taken place. these...
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to dodson, to deian, to bob, bill, and ryan, you all know how terrific your mother and grandmother is as a person. now so does everyone else. irma roberts, congratulations on your 100th birthday. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. cohen: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. cohen: at the beginning of this week, because of a routine inspection by the department of transportation in arkansas, it was discovered the de soto bridge that crosses the mississippi river between memphis and arkansas had a major crack in a structural beam. as a result, that bridge, which carries 50,000 cars across it, much of america's commerce along i-40 is closed. it may be closed for as much as months. not days or weeks but months. the traffic is diverted to a 1949 bridge, the memphis-arkansas bridge, which is currently serving the need but it's difficult and it's causing traffic problems in memphis. 700 barges are stopped from the mississippi
to dodson, to deian, to bob, bill, and ryan, you all know how terrific your mother and grandmother is as a person. now so does everyone else. irma roberts, congratulations on your 100th birthday. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. cohen: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. cohen: at the beginning of this week, because of a...