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wrote that in frankfurt and it was revolution of his eason hind songs revolutionized poetry and his play good from burleson and also written for the 1st well transformed german drama. a few meters from good us house you come to st paul's church in 1980 became the seat of the frankfurt national assembly the 1st freely elected parliament for the whole of germany so it's considered the birthplace of german democracy. time for to mine is also well known for its museums no less than 15 cultural institutions line the written line forming the frankfurt museum embankment. it includes germany's oldest museum foundation the shade and was a. collection here covered 700 years of european art history from the 14th century right up to the present day. this is what's going to go on when it was founded 200 years ago in accordance with the will left by a wealthy frankfurt banker named your 100 jewish data he was an art collector which was not unusual in the age of a. mightn't. they saw origin as a key part of his role in society. although frankfurt was a free a material city there was no bishop and no ro
wrote that in frankfurt and it was revolution of his eason hind songs revolutionized poetry and his play good from burleson and also written for the 1st well transformed german drama. a few meters from good us house you come to st paul's church in 1980 became the seat of the frankfurt national assembly the 1st freely elected parliament for the whole of germany so it's considered the birthplace of german democracy. time for to mine is also well known for its museums no less than 15 cultural...
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is a professor at the moscow state institute of international relations and in oslo we have learned eason is an associate professor at the university of user norway as well as author of russia's geo economic strategy for a greater eurasia telling us up close and that means you can jump in anytime you want right now secretion ok i was going to also let you know in preparing for this program i was and were inside eden has ideas of orientalism started popping into my mind because orientalism was a way for christian west to define itself against the other other civilizations and people but it seems like orientalism as understood by slaves taken a very bizarre twist because now it is about self racism self loathing and this is where we have gotten to because there's no there's no reply. smith for the history that they're destroying is a boy and that may be intentional or not but it certainly creates conditions for creating a new past without being anchored or can restrain the past. this is true that identities are usually created in opposition to someone so you should with say they explore oth
is a professor at the moscow state institute of international relations and in oslo we have learned eason is an associate professor at the university of user norway as well as author of russia's geo economic strategy for a greater eurasia telling us up close and that means you can jump in anytime you want right now secretion ok i was going to also let you know in preparing for this program i was and were inside eden has ideas of orientalism started popping into my mind because orientalism was a...
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. >> i am looking forward to the ,eason getting restarted getting back in the laker uniform and continue to push the envelope off the court and on the court. as i have been telling a lot of my colleagues and friends, i will not stop until i see real change for us as a community both on and off the floor, so my mission stays the same. ♪ >> the programs today are by and large sufficient to cover the income gap for about three or four months, starting from april. so we are really talking about an amount of money that gets you through the summer. the problem then is that we are talking about the virus, which has a timeframe of probably 18 to 24 months, so i refer to that as a duration mismatch. essentially, the timeframe of the virus impact in relation to the timeframe of how long people can last. jonathan: bob prince of bridgewater, the co-cio come up joining us yesterday. if an tested lineup of guests and interviews over the last couple of days, and a really interesting conversation with one of the top guys at bridgewater. from new york city this morning, good morning to you all. alongside
. >> i am looking forward to the ,eason getting restarted getting back in the laker uniform and continue to push the envelope off the court and on the court. as i have been telling a lot of my colleagues and friends, i will not stop until i see real change for us as a community both on and off the floor, so my mission stays the same. ♪ >> the programs today are by and large sufficient to cover the income gap for about three or four months, starting from april. so we are really...
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is a professor at the moscow state institute of international relations and in oslo we have learned eason is an associate professor at the university of south eastern norway as well as russia's geo and.
is a professor at the moscow state institute of international relations and in oslo we have learned eason is an associate professor at the university of south eastern norway as well as russia's geo and.
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their children to not want to wan tom because they make sure they aret also in the .eason appeare >> we believe in the right of every citizen to vote and have their vote counted and be part of self-government through the system of elections. and yet at the same time when you look at it historically, there has always been tremendous opposition to letting everybody vote and there have been a series of. rationales put up that you need to own property where you need certain levels of literacy efore you could vote. how do you explain this paradox that we believe strongly, yet there are always people sending up some justification for trying to keep other people from casting their ballots? >> i would say the opposition we are seeing absentee balloting is illogical and difficult to understand, because this has been a feature of our voting system that extends back to the 1800s, when people in the military were allowed to vote by mail. we send ballots overseas to those who serve the united states proudly, overseas to citizens who may be living temporarily abroad without issue or concerns about
their children to not want to wan tom because they make sure they aret also in the .eason appeare >> we believe in the right of every citizen to vote and have their vote counted and be part of self-government through the system of elections. and yet at the same time when you look at it historically, there has always been tremendous opposition to letting everybody vote and there have been a series of. rationales put up that you need to own property where you need certain levels of literacy...
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for most people, the numbness you feel now will slowly turn, day after day, season after .eason, into in public, and it is a burden. a burden that is now your purpose to change the world for the better, in the name of george floyd. like so many others, i have watched in awe as you summon the courage to channel god's grace and show the good man that george was. to serve justice to long dormant. to move millions to act peacefully and purposely. among all the people who feel connected to this tragedy, are the ones who lost something that can never be replaced. to george's children and grandchild, i know you miss your dad and granddad. as i said when i saw you yesterday, you are so brave. daddy is looking down so proud of you, and i know you miss the bear hug that only you can give, the pure joy of riding on his shoulders so you can touch the sky. the countless hours that he spent playing any game that you wanted because your smile and laugh was the only thing that mattered. i know you have a lot of questions, no child should have to ask questions that too many black children have had to
for most people, the numbness you feel now will slowly turn, day after day, season after .eason, into in public, and it is a burden. a burden that is now your purpose to change the world for the better, in the name of george floyd. like so many others, i have watched in awe as you summon the courage to channel god's grace and show the good man that george was. to serve justice to long dormant. to move millions to act peacefully and purposely. among all the people who feel connected to this...