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from the river elbe to its tributary the ulcer and hamburg there's water everywhere . the port of hamburg the 3rd largest in europe is very important to the economy. often city a new residential and business district is also home to hamburg the newest attraction the elbe philharmonie it's right next to the historical special spot which with its 19th century warehouses is a unesco world heritage site. in one of the former warehouses the maritime museum documents 3000 years of seafaring history. ready the world's biggest model railway is also in the start it also shows hamburg with the philharmonia and the port in miniature. around the lake known as the enter also you'll find the old city center with a town hall 1800000 people live in hamburg making it germany 2nd largest city. ready its main church sunk michelle michelle for short is visible from afar. the hanseatic city offers plenty of places to stay the 4 seasons hotel and hotel atlantic are among the most luxurious. hamburgers one of the most visited cities in germany just behind berlin and munich . it took a long t
from the river elbe to its tributary the ulcer and hamburg there's water everywhere . the port of hamburg the 3rd largest in europe is very important to the economy. often city a new residential and business district is also home to hamburg the newest attraction the elbe philharmonie it's right next to the historical special spot which with its 19th century warehouses is a unesco world heritage site. in one of the former warehouses the maritime museum documents 3000 years of seafaring history....
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from the river elbe a to a tributary of the ulcer and hamburg there's water everywhere. the port of hamburg the 3rd largest in europe is very important to the economy. often city in new residential and business district is also home to hamburg the newest attraction the elbe philharmonie it's right next to the historical special spot which with its 19th century warehouses is a unesco world heritage site in one of the former warehouses the maritime museum documents 3000 years of seafaring history. ready the world's biggest model railway is also in the special start it also shows hamburg with the philharmonia and the port in miniature. around the lake known as the inner allstar. you'll find the old city center with a town hall 1800000 people live in hamburg making it germany's 2nd largest city. ready its main church song michelle michelle for short is visible from afar. the hanseatic city offers plenty of places to stay the 4 seasons hotel and hotel atlantic are among the most luxurious. hamburgers one of the most visited cities in germany just behind berlin and munich. it
from the river elbe a to a tributary of the ulcer and hamburg there's water everywhere. the port of hamburg the 3rd largest in europe is very important to the economy. often city in new residential and business district is also home to hamburg the newest attraction the elbe philharmonie it's right next to the historical special spot which with its 19th century warehouses is a unesco world heritage site in one of the former warehouses the maritime museum documents 3000 years of seafaring...
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of course i have to try this now my 1st swim in the elbe it just the thing on such a beautiful summerday. now we leave the old and cross the atlantic because our weekly the mail takes us to mexico and guatemala we go to him from south korea has sent us his travel impressions it's a collage of adventures and dance things. that you want to. bring up. as you. point out. and you bring up. people will. let us. play a. lot about it like. there's hardly a better place to end the day on the place in the bar it's famous in hamburg what a wonderful view. play . hamburg without the elbows that's impossible the river is hamburg lifeline so on the one hand it's a useful traffic route and on the other it's in a way of tranquility so no wonder the elder fascinates so many people.
of course i have to try this now my 1st swim in the elbe it just the thing on such a beautiful summerday. now we leave the old and cross the atlantic because our weekly the mail takes us to mexico and guatemala we go to him from south korea has sent us his travel impressions it's a collage of adventures and dance things. that you want to. bring up. as you. point out. and you bring up. people will. let us. play a. lot about it like. there's hardly a better place to end the day on the place in...
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from the river elbe a to its tributary the ulcer and hamburg there's water everywhere. the port of hamburg the 3rd largest in europe is very important to the economy. puffin city a new residential and business district is also home to hamburg's newest attraction the elbe philharmonie it's right next to the historical. which with its 19th century warehouses is a unesco world heritage site in one of the former warehouses the maritime museum documents 3000 years of seafaring history. ready ready the world's biggest model railway is also in the start it also shows hamburg with the philharmonia and the port in miniature. around the lake known as the inner allston or you'll find the old city center with a town hall 1800000 people live in hamburg making it germany 2nd largest city. ready its main church sunk michelle michelle for short is visible from afar. the hanseatic city offers plenty of places to stay the 4 seasons hotel and hotel atlantic are among the most luxurious. hamburg is one of the most visited cities in germany just behind berlin and munich . it took a long tim
from the river elbe a to its tributary the ulcer and hamburg there's water everywhere. the port of hamburg the 3rd largest in europe is very important to the economy. puffin city a new residential and business district is also home to hamburg's newest attraction the elbe philharmonie it's right next to the historical. which with its 19th century warehouses is a unesco world heritage site in one of the former warehouses the maritime museum documents 3000 years of seafaring history. ready ready...
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of course i have to try this now my 1st swim in the elbe it just be thing on such a beautiful summer day. now we leave the old and cross the atlantic because our weekly the mail takes us to mexico and guatemala we go to him from south korea has sent us his travel impressions it's a collage of adventures and dance themes. if you want to. bring up. your love. for not want. to be the mayor. and you bring up the little. girl to. leave it. there is hardly a better place to end the day on the elbe of this place have the bar it's famous in hamburg what a wonderful view. little . hamburg without the obod that's impossible the river is hamburg lifeline so on the one hand it's the useful traffic route and on the other it's the noise of tranquility so no wonder the elbow fascinates so many people including myself. the be. wrong m.l. keep learning merged reality wait a 2nd we want the whole picture our facts instead of make ideas shift deliver us. from other realities of cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's talk to digitize a show clear shift. the eco re
of course i have to try this now my 1st swim in the elbe it just be thing on such a beautiful summer day. now we leave the old and cross the atlantic because our weekly the mail takes us to mexico and guatemala we go to him from south korea has sent us his travel impressions it's a collage of adventures and dance themes. if you want to. bring up. your love. for not want. to be the mayor. and you bring up the little. girl to. leave it. there is hardly a better place to end the day on the elbe of...
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this entire history it's only happened twice what examples here in germany happened because then the elbe. river valley that runs by address and that was designated a world heritage site back in 2004 but dresden wanted to build a bridge over. which the unesco didn't want them to build it they opposed it dresden did build the bridge you know esko then pull the plug and they remove them from the world heritage now earlier this year the u.s. pulled out of unesco why would anyone want to pull out of something called the united nations educational scientific and cultural denies asian briefly if you will yeah well i mean united education culture science i don't know if trump is good with any of those words but no seriously was a political decision. unesco named have drawn a palestinian cultural heritage site that offended israel who called the decision anti semitic us agreed with us and israel pulled out and you see that way what we call heritage has a lot to do with politics and always it's all good all right i'm thank you very much the decisions will be made this weekend. now to the cook's to
this entire history it's only happened twice what examples here in germany happened because then the elbe. river valley that runs by address and that was designated a world heritage site back in 2004 but dresden wanted to build a bridge over. which the unesco didn't want them to build it they opposed it dresden did build the bridge you know esko then pull the plug and they remove them from the world heritage now earlier this year the u.s. pulled out of unesco why would anyone want to pull out...
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from the river elbe to its tributary the ulcer and hamburg there's water everywhere .the port of hamburg the 3rd largest in europe it's very important to the economy. top in city a new residential and business district is also home to hamburg's newest attraction the elbe philharmonie it's right next to the historical special spot which with its 19th century warehouses is a unesco world heritage site in one of the former warehouses the maritime museum documents 3000 years of seafaring history. ready ready ready the world's biggest model railway is also in the special start it also shows hamburg with the philharmonia and the port in miniature. around the lake known as the inner allstar you'll find the old city center with a town hall 1800000 people live in hamburg making it germany's 2nd largest city. its main church song michelle michelle for short is visible from afar. the hanseatic city offers plenty of places to stay the 4 seasons hotel and hotel atlantic are among the most luxurious. hamburgers one of the most visited cities in germany just behind berlin and munich.
from the river elbe to its tributary the ulcer and hamburg there's water everywhere .the port of hamburg the 3rd largest in europe it's very important to the economy. top in city a new residential and business district is also home to hamburg's newest attraction the elbe philharmonie it's right next to the historical special spot which with its 19th century warehouses is a unesco world heritage site in one of the former warehouses the maritime museum documents 3000 years of seafaring history....
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or elb, as we call it. proximity to the elb -- sorry -- poses new problems to central banks and calls for new ideas. we hope to benefit from the best thinking on these issues. at the heart of our review are our fed listens events which include town hall-style meetings townhall style meeting. this bring together people with wide ranging interests and perspectives and expertise. we want to benefit from the insights of leading economic researchers. we recently held a conference at the federal reserve bank of chicago that combined research presentations by top scholars, with round table discussions among leaders of organizations that serve union workers, low and moderate income communities small businesses and people struggling to find work. we have been listening. what have we heard? scholars at the chicago event offered a range of views on how well our monetary policy tools have effective promoted our dual mandate. we learned more about cutting edge ways to measure job conditions. we heard a heard the latest
or elb, as we call it. proximity to the elb -- sorry -- poses new problems to central banks and calls for new ideas. we hope to benefit from the best thinking on these issues. at the heart of our review are our fed listens events which include town hall-style meetings townhall style meeting. this bring together people with wide ranging interests and perspectives and expertise. we want to benefit from the insights of leading economic researchers. we recently held a conference at the federal...
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they were on the elbe river in czechoslovakia. >> when a lot of people think rangers, they think pointe du hoc and don't think very far past it. can you tell me a bit more about what the rangers did after pointe du hoc until the end of the war? mr. lomell: we were in a heck of a lot of combat after landing on d-day. we had a lot of land to be cleared. we were busy, busy, busy for a whole year of combat. i can't begin to remember all the names of villages. in other words, every -- not everyone, but we were constantly being called by other divisions for special details if they were having trouble, those divisions, being held up. we need someone to raid this outfit. then they sent for the rangers. we would take those assignments from the rest of the allied forces, wherever they could use rangers behind the lines or on special missions, they did so. we were very active, working all the time, in combat all the time. >> give me an example of a situation in which the army had to call on rangers specifically to accomplish a mission. mr. lomell: my god. >> i know there is so many to choose from.
they were on the elbe river in czechoslovakia. >> when a lot of people think rangers, they think pointe du hoc and don't think very far past it. can you tell me a bit more about what the rangers did after pointe du hoc until the end of the war? mr. lomell: we were in a heck of a lot of combat after landing on d-day. we had a lot of land to be cleared. we were busy, busy, busy for a whole year of combat. i can't begin to remember all the names of villages. in other words, every -- not...