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, national fortresses, would be a really dangerous lesson drawn from this crisis. ago, your international rescue committee released a long and detailed report looking at the most vulnerable countries and communities in the world and assessing just what coronavirus might mean for them. you looked at south sudan, for example, which has a total of four ventilators in the entire country. north—east syria has 11 and has not only a resident population, but also a refugee displaced persons population upwards of a million. venezuela — 90% of hospitals, your report says, lack critical supplies. is it your belief that we have to assume coronavirus, this pandemic, is going to sweep through those most vulnerable places? yes, i think it's a matter of when and not if. there's a short window of opportunity to take vital preventative steps — hand washing facilities, triaging through fever testing, isolation centres for those who do get the disease, true information to tackle fake news that will also be rife, but i think we've got to prepare for a health emergency that is virulent
, national fortresses, would be a really dangerous lesson drawn from this crisis. ago, your international rescue committee released a long and detailed report looking at the most vulnerable countries and communities in the world and assessing just what coronavirus might mean for them. you looked at south sudan, for example, which has a total of four ventilators in the entire country. north—east syria has 11 and has not only a resident population, but also a refugee displaced persons...
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, national fortresses, would think that i world of fortresses, nationalfortresses, would be a dangerousfrom this crisis. just a few days ago, your international rescue committee released a long and detailed report looking at the most vulnerable countries and communities in the world and assessing just what coronavirus might mean for them. we looked at south sudan, for example, which has a total of four ventilators in the entire country. syria has 11 and not only has a resident population but also a refugee displaced peoples of 11 million, venezuela lacks supplies. is it your belief that we have to assume coronavirus, this pandemic, will sweep through those most runnable places? yes, a matter of when and not if. a short window of opportunity to take vital preventative steps, hand washing facilities, triaging through testing, isolation centres for those who get the disease. true information to tackle fake news which is also right. but we have to prepare for a health emergency that is virulent and dangerous, given the density of population in many of the places you mentioned, many of the p
, national fortresses, would think that i world of fortresses, nationalfortresses, would be a dangerousfrom this crisis. just a few days ago, your international rescue committee released a long and detailed report looking at the most vulnerable countries and communities in the world and assessing just what coronavirus might mean for them. we looked at south sudan, for example, which has a total of four ventilators in the entire country. syria has 11 and not only has a resident population but...
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apple, you know, this obviously is a company with a fortress balance sheet and some would say well positioned all things considered for what is a very weak economic environment, but the thing is this is a hardware company and it used to trade at a hardware company multiple which meant that it traded at a discount in terms of valuation relative to the rest of the market because of that like a lot of other consumer electronics companies did. right now it's trading over 20 times, and i have a hard time believing not only that they would meet their guidance which i don't think anybody is expecting, but that the first thing that's going to happen
apple, you know, this obviously is a company with a fortress balance sheet and some would say well positioned all things considered for what is a very weak economic environment, but the thing is this is a hardware company and it used to trade at a hardware company multiple which meant that it traded at a discount in terms of valuation relative to the rest of the market because of that like a lot of other consumer electronics companies did. right now it's trading over 20 times, and i have a hard...
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and in 2013, the fortress for the world's most dangerous drug lord, el chapo.g the burner phones used by el chapo's underlings, the dea's drew hogan was zeroing in on his target. >> all that mattered throughout this entire time was his location. where was he at? that's the only question i wanted answered. >> as you realize you were build thing ladder potentially to el chapo, what was that like? and you're reading the messages? >> piecing together day-to-day structure of his organization, his day-to-day operations. >> must have been an eye opener. >> like reading a novel that you couldn't coput down. >> the city was a strong hold for the cartel. so you had the information, but what could you do with it? >> once i knew he was there, i had to find another location. he was going to be far too dangerous to go in there and root him out. we thought it would be a blood bath. >> and then a break. christmas eve 2013. obsessed with his mission, drew hogan once again sacrificed time with his family to continue the hunt. he worked with brady, his colleague from homeland sec
and in 2013, the fortress for the world's most dangerous drug lord, el chapo.g the burner phones used by el chapo's underlings, the dea's drew hogan was zeroing in on his target. >> all that mattered throughout this entire time was his location. where was he at? that's the only question i wanted answered. >> as you realize you were build thing ladder potentially to el chapo, what was that like? and you're reading the messages? >> piecing together day-to-day structure of his...
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proceeding through ravines and gullies, succeeded in breaking the western flank, opening the way to the fortressngest aboveground fortification on okinawa was shuri castle. this medieval structure with walls more than five feet thick withstood over 25 direct hits from our naval gunfire. the citadel was a keystone of the shuri defense area, 120 acres of village and barracks installation which were totally destroyed. outflanked and almost encircled, many of the garrison had been evacuated, leaving a skeleton force which was completely wiped out. with the fall of this garrison, the eastern flank of naha is exposed and the main japanese defense line begins to crumble into pockets. simultaneously, we were pushing the attack against the western anchor of the enemy defense line, the sea and airport city of naha. what was soon to develop into a drawnout siege opens with intense bombardment of the approaches into the city. [explosions] advance marine units penetrating deep into the outlying suburbs of naha engage an enemy patrol. [machine gun fire] as japanese resistance withdraws within the city proper,
proceeding through ravines and gullies, succeeded in breaking the western flank, opening the way to the fortressngest aboveground fortification on okinawa was shuri castle. this medieval structure with walls more than five feet thick withstood over 25 direct hits from our naval gunfire. the citadel was a keystone of the shuri defense area, 120 acres of village and barracks installation which were totally destroyed. outflanked and almost encircled, many of the garrison had been evacuated,...
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turnips, no tank, no flying fortress, no victory.our that in mind, all victory gardeners, and work for victory. ♪ >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming america on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span three history for information on our schedule and to keep up with history news. texas and m university is home to the george w. bush presidential library and museum. family's look at the personal collection as well as objects from the president's memorial service. ♪ hail to the chief" being ]layed ♪
turnips, no tank, no flying fortress, no victory.our that in mind, all victory gardeners, and work for victory. ♪ >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming america on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span three history for information on our schedule and to keep up with history news. texas and m university is home to the george w. bush presidential library and museum. family's look at the personal collection as well as objects...
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no work, no turnip, no tank, no flying fortress, no victory. bear that in mind, all you victory gardeners, and work for victory! (music) [music] (music) (mus ic)
no work, no turnip, no tank, no flying fortress, no victory. bear that in mind, all you victory gardeners, and work for victory! (music) [music] (music) (mus ic)
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no work, no turnip, no tank, no flying fortress, no victory. bear that in mind, all you victory gardeners, and work for victory! ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states, richard nixon. >> how do you do? in a few moments, you will see a march of medicine program entitled empty international. i am pleased with this opportunity to introduce it because i believe wholeheartedly and what it has to say. president eisenhower in his state of the union message of january 9th stated the only answer to a regime that wages total cold war is to wage total peace.
no work, no turnip, no tank, no flying fortress, no victory. bear that in mind, all you victory gardeners, and work for victory! ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states, richard nixon. >> how do you do? in a few moments, you will see a march of medicine program entitled empty international. i am pleased with this opportunity to introduce it because i believe wholeheartedly and what it has to say. president eisenhower in his state of the union message of...
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no work, no turnip, no tank, no flying fortress, no victory. bear that in mind, all you victory gardeners, and work for victory! ♪ >> you are watching american history tv. with eventstory coverage, eyewitness account, archival films, lectures and college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic places. >> we have round-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. watch white house briefings, updates from governors, track the spread with interactive maps. watch on-demand any time, unfiltered, at our website. >> are cities tour takes american history tv on the road to feature the history of studies. here a recent program. this mirrors what san antonio is. on one side it is history and culture. on the o
no work, no turnip, no tank, no flying fortress, no victory. bear that in mind, all you victory gardeners, and work for victory! ♪ >> you are watching american history tv. with eventstory coverage, eyewitness account, archival films, lectures and college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic places. >> we have round-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. watch white house briefings, updates from governors, track the spread with interactive...
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this is a fortress, it still stands hundreds of euros later, so i'm wondering would he have been bettert the problem with any of the fortifications is once you dig in and one spot, you could be surrounded fairly easily. >> he travels about 8 miles to the river where he surrounded b the mexican army. dug in and ready to fight, he's told by the general that he can return to goliad where he and his men will be saved, prisoner of war. this turned out to be a lie. the men are marched and executed . if you would escape to tell their story. >> they don't just kill the men they don't let them onto their feet, they're holed up in the church right here in the fourth. the broken up into three groups. the other two groups are told they're going to be collecting wood and water so they can cook and clean with it. they're marched about a mile outside of the walls of the fort , they're halted, the mexican soldiers step up to one side of the texans, turn on them , level their muskets fire into them. >> they shoot them at point-blank range in cold blood. on this property, or close to this is a memorial m
this is a fortress, it still stands hundreds of euros later, so i'm wondering would he have been bettert the problem with any of the fortifications is once you dig in and one spot, you could be surrounded fairly easily. >> he travels about 8 miles to the river where he surrounded b the mexican army. dug in and ready to fight, he's told by the general that he can return to goliad where he and his men will be saved, prisoner of war. this turned out to be a lie. the men are marched and...
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no work, no turnip, no tank, no flying fortress, no victory.ear that in mind, all you victory gardeners, and work for victory! ♪ >> american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend. all of our programs are archived on our website on c-span.org/history. you can watch lectures, tours of historic sites, archival films, and see our schedule. at c-span.org/history. sunday american history tv looks back to the oklahoma city bombing. we will air a compilation of c-span's 1995 coverage of the event. here is a preview. [applause] >> resident clinton, mrs. katie --governor keating, mayor, and our visiting governor from the great state of texas, governor and misses bush, and so many people have come here from all over the country to join in this prayer service, and for all that has been said, i don't know what i'm going to say because we have had several messages brought here. one from the president, it could be a sermon from a pulpit anywhere. what he will do someday. [applause] 10 or 20 years from now. [laughter] but most important of all, all of those p
no work, no turnip, no tank, no flying fortress, no victory.ear that in mind, all you victory gardeners, and work for victory! ♪ >> american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend. all of our programs are archived on our website on c-span.org/history. you can watch lectures, tours of historic sites, archival films, and see our schedule. at c-span.org/history. sunday american history tv looks back to the oklahoma city bombing. we will air a compilation of c-span's 1995 coverage of the...
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tank, nono turnip, no flying fortress, no victory.ind, all you victory gardeners, and work for victory! ♪[music] >> this is american history tv. c-span3. where each weekend, we feature 48 hours of programs exploring past.tion's america,, on reel f.d.r. and world war ii. produced by the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum on f.d.r.'s involvement with key wartime issues. here's a preview. ♪[music] war. are now in this we're all in it, all the way. andy single man, woman child is a partner in the most undertaking of our american history. we must share together the bad news and the good news, the victories, the changing fortunes of war. >> to fight the global war, the united states needed to mobilize its entire population along what known as the home front. the government turned to ordinary citizens and leaders of large cooperations to held -- corporations to help lead the effort.tion american wartime production produced more than 299,000 630,000 jeeps, 88,000 1,500 naval vessels, 6 40 a half million rifles and billion b
tank, nono turnip, no flying fortress, no victory.ind, all you victory gardeners, and work for victory! ♪[music] >> this is american history tv. c-span3. where each weekend, we feature 48 hours of programs exploring past.tion's america,, on reel f.d.r. and world war ii. produced by the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum on f.d.r.'s involvement with key wartime issues. here's a preview. ♪[music] war. are now in this we're all in it, all the way. andy single man,...
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i know where the fortress balance sheets re. where's the crap where's the garage -- garbage >> it trails along with size we're seeing that among small caps the russell 2000 has gotten hammered they are coming back but i do think and one of the things we told our clients was, you know, while i've been a huge believer of passive strategies for years, now is the time to really switch to active management allow a manager to go in and look at and try to disearn tcere winners and losers through this. we'll see low quality companies in the energy sector and a lot of the consumer sectors. already we're hear iing was it c movie theaters, now sure how they will get through this like when you see this kind of downdraft and this kind of an economic crevice, there are going to be companies that just don't make it to the other side. >> kathy, you say the estimates of second quarter earnings are on average down about 25%. some of them as low as all 45% has the market discounted that steeper loss probability adequately or not? >> i don't think
i know where the fortress balance sheets re. where's the crap where's the garage -- garbage >> it trails along with size we're seeing that among small caps the russell 2000 has gotten hammered they are coming back but i do think and one of the things we told our clients was, you know, while i've been a huge believer of passive strategies for years, now is the time to really switch to active management allow a manager to go in and look at and try to disearn tcere winners and losers through...
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. ♪ ♪ ( ticking ) >> for easter we visit a fortress against time where art is created to help heal oneamerica's greatest wounds. it is the story of the resurrection of the only house of worship destroyed on 9/11. >> the good of mankind can conquer evil no matter what. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm john dickerson. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) >> this portion of "60 minutes" is sponsored by progressive insurance. save when you bundle auto, home, or motorcycle insurance. visit progressive.com. an apron is protection. an apron is not quitting until you've helped make something better. what does an apron have to do with insurance? for us, especially right now, everything. ♪ for us, especially right now, everything. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. once weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it starts acting from the first dose. and it lowers risk of heart att
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traditional dress and that's how we got into the government quarter in the capital the former ministry and fortress is now government headquarters we were advised to bring a gift for our host a bottle of whiskey properly wrapped. perhaps that's another path to happiness sound economics is also important for. all countries. in the uk is what we also see is we have to ensure that. when. it does that come the course of. our culture and tradition if the horsy scores their. back to the idiocy of the happiness commission the think tank can be nerve center of the government whatever takes place in these halls of bureaucracy is aimed at achieving one thing collective happiness according to the constitution at least 60 percent of putin's land must be forested return absorbs more carbon dioxide than it produces the only country in the world to do so. compared to other countries to turn is poor but well educated a pillar of happiness education is free and standards are high. to outsiders the nation might look like an outdoor museum but on the inside it's a society that protects and treasures its culture but i
traditional dress and that's how we got into the government quarter in the capital the former ministry and fortress is now government headquarters we were advised to bring a gift for our host a bottle of whiskey properly wrapped. perhaps that's another path to happiness sound economics is also important for. all countries. in the uk is what we also see is we have to ensure that. when. it does that come the course of. our culture and tradition if the horsy scores their. back to the idiocy of the...
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remains so to this day once a year the small city of malvern new firming and turns into a huge car fortress then it's time for the bus test the world's largest v.w. transporter festival. $25000.00 people come to show off their prized vehicles they include hobby restorers pop scavengers and any other kind of bus enthusiastic around $9000.00 buses are assembled here anywhere from gems to junk one sensation at each gathering is the bus belonging to steve k. from manchester in 1956 it was to the to a straight back then it was bright green after that it landed somewhere in texas the fort fell into steve case hands he then turned it into a work of art. the only space for sleeping outside. inside it looks like it's straight out of a steam punk comic book. use every day really going to work. around. the material to. train. with. it just doesn't want to. when you go to your destination you'll get a new kiss it's because you love to get very one place. once lived this very production hole the one millionth transporter rolled off the assembly line here in 1962. but then demand started to dwindle v.w.
remains so to this day once a year the small city of malvern new firming and turns into a huge car fortress then it's time for the bus test the world's largest v.w. transporter festival. $25000.00 people come to show off their prized vehicles they include hobby restorers pop scavengers and any other kind of bus enthusiastic around $9000.00 buses are assembled here anywhere from gems to junk one sensation at each gathering is the bus belonging to steve k. from manchester in 1956 it was to the to...
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discretionary, health care and some financials, as well we think those are the better up quality fortress balance sheet that is when the economy turns back on can give you defensive names, maybe the exception is financials which have taken it hard and the reality is though when they're trading at half of tangible books, when you're getting the dividend yield, we think that's a nice value play here at today's levels. >> you mentioned that you are overweight technology with the fortress balance sheets. would anything in earnings this week change your mind? >> no, i don't think so. because again, i think you will probably see decent earnings numbers, the theme so far over the last day or two but if you look at the broad season, kelly, we came in right now down 24% year over year on q1 earnings, 9% below consensus heading into the season the tech companies will continue to lead. they have the best demand and sales growth or revenue growth in the topside we expect that trend to continue so i think you have got to stay long technology here. >> just curious. again with the ad declines, talking a
discretionary, health care and some financials, as well we think those are the better up quality fortress balance sheet that is when the economy turns back on can give you defensive names, maybe the exception is financials which have taken it hard and the reality is though when they're trading at half of tangible books, when you're getting the dividend yield, we think that's a nice value play here at today's levels. >> you mentioned that you are overweight technology with the fortress...
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against mass migration of the fortress will fail and there will be sort of migrant further details asfar as the eye can see that you can also tell an optimistic story which is the ones that i was raising my referencing roman catholicism's most famous african cardinal and the sort of image of wauconda and black panther come to futurism that as a sort of interesting appeal in the decadent west as examples, with examples because they are not examples, they are more suggestions of what a more successful confrontation between europe as it is and will become in whatever africa is going to become and could play out. so, in that sense, there are some examples of how the places where the decadent civilization may seem more vulnerabl vulnerae the places that in thisla timele offer the most hope for renewal. and i quote him giving and giving a sermon about the murders. so it is a sort of fascinating example of a very conservative traditionalist roman cardinal from africa talking at a sort of monument to the catholic dead of the french revolution and affect sort of trying to call europe back to t
against mass migration of the fortress will fail and there will be sort of migrant further details asfar as the eye can see that you can also tell an optimistic story which is the ones that i was raising my referencing roman catholicism's most famous african cardinal and the sort of image of wauconda and black panther come to futurism that as a sort of interesting appeal in the decadent west as examples, with examples because they are not examples, they are more suggestions of what a more...
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so it's like a fortress, isn't it? exactly.rd, we are literally in the centre of the church. so we're at the transept? yeah, exactly. the pillars are part of the structure, so it is supporting itself. right, yep. but the space is very peaceful and very calming. 0k. lots of echo because of the shape, obviously. yeah. chanting. a big step, like a big slope. yeah. a few more steps and we will get there and we shall see the beautiful ceremony. yep, ok. ready? 0k. let's go. so this morning in lalibela i went to this amazing service up at one of the rock churches. it was almost like being transported back in time. keep coming. always hundreds of thousands of people around me, it's quite calming, ifeel quite emotional. i didn't expect to feel that. the energy here is... quite overwhelming. the last thing we sort of did was light a candle, that's when it hit me, really. a very spiritual saying just sort of got to me and i let the emotions go. i thought about the people i love and the people i've lost recently. i love you, brother. just
so it's like a fortress, isn't it? exactly.rd, we are literally in the centre of the church. so we're at the transept? yeah, exactly. the pillars are part of the structure, so it is supporting itself. right, yep. but the space is very peaceful and very calming. 0k. lots of echo because of the shape, obviously. yeah. chanting. a big step, like a big slope. yeah. a few more steps and we will get there and we shall see the beautiful ceremony. yep, ok. ready? 0k. let's go. so this morning in...
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against mass migration and the fortress will fail in their will be migrant driven chaos as far as theeye can see that you can tell an optimistic story which is the ones that i was raising by referencing roman catholicism's most famous african cardinal, and the image of wauconda and black panthers, afro futurism has an interesting appeal in the decadent west as examples -- less examples, they are more suggestions of what a more successful confrontation between europe as it is and will become and whatever africa is going to become could play out so in that sense, that is an example of places where decadent civilization can be most vulnerable, also wearing the best timeline offer the most hopeful renewal and cerrado, i quote him giving a sermon about the murders -- a fascinating example of a very conservative traditional roman catholic cardinal from africa talking as a monument to the catholic dead, the french revolution and in effect trying to call europe back to its ancestral faith while also building bridges and increasingly christian and reasonably catholic africa. was comes of that
against mass migration and the fortress will fail in their will be migrant driven chaos as far as theeye can see that you can tell an optimistic story which is the ones that i was raising by referencing roman catholicism's most famous african cardinal, and the image of wauconda and black panthers, afro futurism has an interesting appeal in the decadent west as examples -- less examples, they are more suggestions of what a more successful confrontation between europe as it is and will become and...
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without any of the advantages of modern machinery so how did people actually build these mighty fortress where did the materials come from what tools they use your mac's report ahead like bedding wanted to find out he visits record breaking locations around the continent serious europe to the max and this time he took a trip back in time when he had a very unusual building site in front. of and up in the current for europe to the max. but here dozens of craftsmen and workers are building a cost to. get a low is now europe's biggest medieval castle building project. it's located about 200 kilometers south of paris near the village of tweeny in the burgundy region the idea is to reproduce a slice of life into 13. century. a casa never actually existed here before this is a modern day medieval started building on a 70000 square meters site. the plan took shape in the mid 1990 s. historians and medieval enthusiasts came together to find out what building a costal in the middle ages involved. today some 40 craftsmen are employed here not only motown has directed the project since the start in
without any of the advantages of modern machinery so how did people actually build these mighty fortress where did the materials come from what tools they use your mac's report ahead like bedding wanted to find out he visits record breaking locations around the continent serious europe to the max and this time he took a trip back in time when he had a very unusual building site in front. of and up in the current for europe to the max. but here dozens of craftsmen and workers are building a cost...
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against mass migration and the fortress will fail and there will be migrants driven chaos but you canalso tell an optimistic story, the ones i was raising by referencing roman catholicism's most famous african cardinal and the image of the afro futurism that has the appeal in the decadent west as examples, less examples because they are not examples, but suggestions of what a more successful confrontation between europe and africa is going to become could play out. so in that sense that is an example of places where decadent civilizations can be most vulnerable and they are for the most hope for renewal. it is a fascinating example of a very conservative traditional roman catholic cardinal from africa talking at a monument to the french revolution and in effect trying to call europe back to its ancestral faith while also building bridges to increasingly christian and catholic africa. what comes of that i don't know but it is an example of how history can present sympathies that you had not anticipated 30 or 40 years ago. >> you seem -- it is a reasonable argument, a long playing out o
against mass migration and the fortress will fail and there will be migrants driven chaos but you canalso tell an optimistic story, the ones i was raising by referencing roman catholicism's most famous african cardinal and the image of the afro futurism that has the appeal in the decadent west as examples, less examples because they are not examples, but suggestions of what a more successful confrontation between europe and africa is going to become could play out. so in that sense that is an...
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my 1st stop here is this medieval fortress complex the most visited site in all of spain it was billed as a residence for the mauritian emirs and sultans of granada all the splendor of their islamic art comes into its own in the elaborate non-sweet palaces here i meet up with the hombres head archaeologist. he explains to me in detail the typical features of the not sure it style and even in this inscription we see a mix of a floral ornamentation and verses from the koran with metric patents. all of that together results in a very meticulous style. perhaps the most famous part of the complex is the court of the lines named for its fountain with 12 stone lines. every sultan wanted to build his own palace to clermont respect from his view is that. the sultan's also built their own summer palace called the hangar a leaf a full of gardens fountains and artificial streams. this is my culture tip taking a tour of the alhambra. are not as old as quarter of the alba scene is located at the foot of the hombre morrish influences are just as visible here too i walk through the narrow streets to t
my 1st stop here is this medieval fortress complex the most visited site in all of spain it was billed as a residence for the mauritian emirs and sultans of granada all the splendor of their islamic art comes into its own in the elaborate non-sweet palaces here i meet up with the hombres head archaeologist. he explains to me in detail the typical features of the not sure it style and even in this inscription we see a mix of a floral ornamentation and verses from the koran with metric patents....