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there was one particular german operative, franz meyer. he was the ss guy, the ss station chief , if you will, in iran before the war and as the war began. i sort of picked up all the little threads that mentioned him. the memoirs of the station chief for the advair in iran at that time. he writes a lot about franz meyer. i am putting all of that together. also this guy who was at the polish embassy, he ended up teaching at berkeley. he wrote a lot about that period. he mentions meyer. i am using franz meyer as an example because two weeks ago, i email, people send me emails occasionally. this man sends me at email about my book. i got an email from this guy named randolph churchill. i start looking it up and he really is the grandson of winston churchill. we are exchanging emails and i am figuring it out. he hooked me up with the churchill society so i know it is really him. also, the curator at chartwell, churchill's home, i am emailing her, we are not quite facebook friends yet. [laughter] bill: so randolph, we are on a first name basis
there was one particular german operative, franz meyer. he was the ss guy, the ss station chief , if you will, in iran before the war and as the war began. i sort of picked up all the little threads that mentioned him. the memoirs of the station chief for the advair in iran at that time. he writes a lot about franz meyer. i am putting all of that together. also this guy who was at the polish embassy, he ended up teaching at berkeley. he wrote a lot about that period. he mentions meyer. i am...
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in this corner of paradise here in the sosoh west of franz example los the town was designed as a retreato businesses to reflect on the future of our planet. today it's hosting conferences for the maze on movement. to mark the thirtieth birthday. the mostly based talents and give a set provides support to up and coming fashion brands from the surrounding area this special guest izmeni rosji having created one of the biggest fashshion agencncies of the nineneteen eightieies. she now heads upup all three lab. this business network connects those doing research in the textile sekta. its current form the industry seems to be on its last legs. pollution tallest fashion you can see in the trends the pervasive presence of technology. it will possible outcomes of being studied eveven th m most radicical options for example what is a only replace human creativity and even specialized artisans. with the developer would you have tomorrow we might not be manufacturing anymore we meet your haps in the very near future there will be no more factories no more manufacturing. but we will still sell things
in this corner of paradise here in the sosoh west of franz example los the town was designed as a retreato businesses to reflect on the future of our planet. today it's hosting conferences for the maze on movement. to mark the thirtieth birthday. the mostly based talents and give a set provides support to up and coming fashion brands from the surrounding area this special guest izmeni rosji having created one of the biggest fashshion agencncies of the nineneteen eightieies. she now heads upup...
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next franz bracing for a general strike on thursday. the durationn of thihis generarl ststrike is opepen ended every aspect of french life will be disrupted by this large scale industrial action that's the prediction. the key issue that's brought the workers out onon masses penension reform tht this was actually a key promisee made b by present my y american during his campaign. twenty seventeen france has forty two different pension schemes you seekeking to try to reduce all this into one. many workers say that benefits in retirement stand to be slashed. a pension reform that has divided the country. so what is the current pension situation in front. fronts currently has a system in place on uss the working population to finance pension is of that year this is based araround the principle of solidarity between generations the issue however is that due to an aging population fewer and fewer people a pain into the current system. to remedy this authorities want to install a point based formula which rewards of workforce with pension poin
next franz bracing for a general strike on thursday. the durationn of thihis generarl ststrike is opepen ended every aspect of french life will be disrupted by this large scale industrial action that's the prediction. the key issue that's brought the workers out onon masses penension reform tht this was actually a key promisee made b by present my y american during his campaign. twenty seventeen france has forty two different pension schemes you seekeking to try to reduce all this into one....
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so how do you cope if you have to grow up in such an unsafe environment while teacher franz familiar from bishop neva school came up with a unique way to keep the hate and violence at bay a. breakdown of the dominance of all teachers and if you sit down to this interview i speak i know it will have some sort of the way with take in my lessons and teach me i keep my peers on the ground i look at what interests me what fascinates them and then i try to get 20 members covered in the critical topics and then i go do research on 2 things that are in line with the content and conspire that. they do face a lot of challenges in their households we talk about poverty we talk but can't stress them and all other social ills within the community but i've seen a different type of child that has been stigmatized for what people see this as and for and i always tell them i'm more than what i'm being seen. within the society itself. he's living nicely and supports us a lot and helps us when we are going through difficult times the system that has been polled and sodium and scientists killed the crea
so how do you cope if you have to grow up in such an unsafe environment while teacher franz familiar from bishop neva school came up with a unique way to keep the hate and violence at bay a. breakdown of the dominance of all teachers and if you sit down to this interview i speak i know it will have some sort of the way with take in my lessons and teach me i keep my peers on the ground i look at what interests me what fascinates them and then i try to get 20 members covered in the critical...
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an advocate of culcha over color i de about face between senegal and franz is an unrelenting champion africa on t the world stage. the only issue the founder of dhaka fashion week and the federation of african fashion these days she's also the brains behinind black fashion experience herere in paris formally known as black fashion week. this powerhouse it's all about celebrating black designed in old it's divest de. on december come up quickly use tashen as a way to bring people into this experience we really want to share it with them. it's fashion but seen in a different way it's fun and theatrical them all as there's a real confidence there none of the design is that you see here are just following trends. and that's what i love. this is a gym. do you think there's such a thing as black fashion. what part of a good now i don't think so at least not put like that. i think that t there iss such a a thing as a fashion that's's being informed by black culturure. that's our slogan. this isn't about cololor it's about cultlture and that's's an evolution. useragent i'm not looking for val
an advocate of culcha over color i de about face between senegal and franz is an unrelenting champion africa on t the world stage. the only issue the founder of dhaka fashion week and the federation of african fashion these days she's also the brains behinind black fashion experience herere in paris formally known as black fashion week. this powerhouse it's all about celebrating black designed in old it's divest de. on december come up quickly use tashen as a way to bring people into this...
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lana is twenty four she grew up in the loft and regions and underprivileged area in the northeast of franze to the borders with belgium luxembourg and germany. after moving to paris at sixteen she struggle to make ends meet and ended up living in squats sewing sub passion and here she is being coached by a pro designer he said kosha. it's true in the beginning we does have strong ideas about things and we could easily have veered off into costume. what i mean is would be up for wearing all sorts of things i had like a traffic cone or whatever and she was really good coming down well we like funny things stuff that's a different but at the same time it can. too extreme. you have to be able to wear. ninety threes collectivive collection was held up as one of the best example. of creative energy this year. this generation is really committed. socially and politically. and this collective is even more so because they're totally aware of the issues we face in terms of the planet. and they also asking the question. what meaning to be making close today. and that's very positive for the fashion i
lana is twenty four she grew up in the loft and regions and underprivileged area in the northeast of franze to the borders with belgium luxembourg and germany. after moving to paris at sixteen she struggle to make ends meet and ended up living in squats sewing sub passion and here she is being coached by a pro designer he said kosha. it's true in the beginning we does have strong ideas about things and we could easily have veered off into costume. what i mean is would be up for wearing all...
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outside of franz does it work university. he is in the name.rs ago there were rumors that the department stores were not going to survive because of the surge of the internet and e. commerce you can ask people thought. the department stores were in trouble these what they were able to reinvent themselves and every country today they're very strong. in fact what we see more and more especially for french department store brands. they're exporting and internationalizing someone con sick i think of galerie lafayette which opened in beijing and this year opened their second store in shanghai. he said that they'ree also opening a store luxembourg. so we see that they cross border real- some- worker- consciously frontier. and you see the landscape for these goal might as i in paris is being that's a little bit too crowded. because we could listen i di$e going to come back- they could be all the foreign competitors entering the gamame to think its a crowded market. optional i thinink it's s a good thing for parisian department stores to have competit
outside of franz does it work university. he is in the name.rs ago there were rumors that the department stores were not going to survive because of the surge of the internet and e. commerce you can ask people thought. the department stores were in trouble these what they were able to reinvent themselves and every country today they're very strong. in fact what we see more and more especially for french department store brands. they're exporting and internationalizing someone con sick i think...
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fremont, franz siegel, david hunter, james henry lane, and john pope aforementioned, all stationed initially in missouri, were the earliest beneficiaries of lincoln's latitude, allowing his soldiers as he put it on the ground to engage in often shocking treatment of civilian populations nearly as the war started. shermanilliam tecumseh who after returning to kentucky , following a bout of depression worsened by unhappy stints in deeply divided st. louis and louisville, quickly adopted a dialectic opposition -- and this is sherman, when one nation is at war with another, all the people of the one are enemies of the other. this is what he wrote to the secretary of the treasury, salmon chase. and he went on to finish, most unfortunately, the war in which we're now engaged has been complicated with the belief on the one hand that all, on the other, are not enemies. by march 1862, guerrilla warfare would convince sherman to adopt in western tennessee what james henry lane had done in 1851. collective punishment. namely, putting entire towns to the torch. this is sherman's quote. this is an expens
fremont, franz siegel, david hunter, james henry lane, and john pope aforementioned, all stationed initially in missouri, were the earliest beneficiaries of lincoln's latitude, allowing his soldiers as he put it on the ground to engage in often shocking treatment of civilian populations nearly as the war started. shermanilliam tecumseh who after returning to kentucky , following a bout of depression worsened by unhappy stints in deeply divided st. louis and louisville, quickly adopted a...
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did franz was firing tear gas at protesters who are defying a government ban to congo. kate in large crowds. every tactic is being used to quash nationwide protests against a new citizenship law the police are being accused of using excessive force was what started as a student demonstration has grown into a larger movement to denounce what governments often and say is divisive and discriminatory legislation. the law excludes muslims from neighboring countries from receiving indian citizenship which goes against india secular constitution the unrest in india has been discussed at a conference of muslim leaders in malaysia prime minister matti mohammed said the indian law is unfair to exclude streams from becoming citizens even by duplessis i think is unfair so we have ways. disagreement with this kind of treatment india rejected his comments saying the law doesn't impact the status of any indian citizen or deprive any indian of any faith of her or his citizenship the malaysian prime minister's remark is factually inaccurate we call upon the to refrain from commenting on
did franz was firing tear gas at protesters who are defying a government ban to congo. kate in large crowds. every tactic is being used to quash nationwide protests against a new citizenship law the police are being accused of using excessive force was what started as a student demonstration has grown into a larger movement to denounce what governments often and say is divisive and discriminatory legislation. the law excludes muslims from neighboring countries from receiving indian citizenship...
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another dimbulb in the union ferment and that is general franz sigel. he was german. i do not think he had any fighting experience. he was a political general. lincoln got him in there because they needed -- the north needed german-americans and german immigrants. he had his low points at the battle of new market, right question mark when he lost to a and was bailed out by the cadets. this was the last union general -- sorry, i forgot. what was his nickname? " for hisng dutchman propensity to leave the battlefield. the flying dutchman flees up to harpers ferry. now we are to july 3, july 4. i could not get a picture of the maryland heights story, but it actually where that rock is. he's got the high ground. , he early gets up there thought about attacking him, but he remembered what his worries were. there were no shots fired. they cross into shepherdstown virginia in 1864. now the telegraph is going into saying we have a core of troops going your way. the initial reports were 30,000, for thousand, 45,000. had at most 12,000 men. when they crossed the potomac -- i wil
another dimbulb in the union ferment and that is general franz sigel. he was german. i do not think he had any fighting experience. he was a political general. lincoln got him in there because they needed -- the north needed german-americans and german immigrants. he had his low points at the battle of new market, right question mark when he lost to a and was bailed out by the cadets. this was the last union general -- sorry, i forgot. what was his nickname? " for hisng dutchman propensity...
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they described him as a franz current individual, who's had numerous run ins with the law, a criminal history. we heard from the attorney general here in texas, take a listen to how he described keith thomas. at that time, he was not named. >> he had been here several times. they were open to helping people that were transient, homeless or need help. they welcomed those people into their church. and they welcomednt their church. my understanding is more of a loner, and probably going to be difficult to determine exactly what his motivations were, other than mental illness. >> reporter: it appears he had gone to this church on at least one occasion. we're learning the identity of two victims, richard white 76 years old, and tony wallace, you heard your previous guest refer to him. 64 years old from ft. worth, his daughter told cnn he worked very hard as a nurse, she described him as a perfect man who loved to care for the community. he was apparently standing in the back of the church with a plate right before communion started when the gunman told him to drop the plate and shot him, k
they described him as a franz current individual, who's had numerous run ins with the law, a criminal history. we heard from the attorney general here in texas, take a listen to how he described keith thomas. at that time, he was not named. >> he had been here several times. they were open to helping people that were transient, homeless or need help. they welcomed those people into their church. and they welcomednt their church. my understanding is more of a loner, and probably going to...
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franz tillments, the man behind the eu climate deal joins us. >> surelynder the circumstances genocidalonlyhypothesis. >> a global hero loses her luster. -mile-per-hour mar's aung san suu kyi defends her country against charges of genocide. the u.n.'s former high commissioner for human rights joins us. and -- >> we should be aware that this periment can end, that it's notinevitable. >> how america ends.
franz tillments, the man behind the eu climate deal joins us. >> surelynder the circumstances genocidalonlyhypothesis. >> a global hero loses her luster. -mile-per-hour mar's aung san suu kyi defends her country against charges of genocide. the u.n.'s former high commissioner for human rights joins us. and -- >> we should be aware that this periment can end, that it's notinevitable. >> how america ends.
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so franz lauer the ongoing national transport strike has meant a long delays for travelers trying to get home for the holidays half of all the long distance trains have been canceled the strike over president pension reform plan is down to his 3rd week and to transport around paris hasn't been easy either ha the city's metro lies aren't lines aren't running and that's made cycling more popular as the reports. weaving through traffic in paris on a bike can be daunting at the best of times but more than 2 weeks of public transport strikes against the government's planned pension reforms has made cycling around the city particularly challenging with most metro train and bus services cut many people opting to cycle vinyl tied to old runs a shop in the city center that sells repairs recycled bikes he says his staff is inundated with work we've seen far more people coming in lots who want an old bike fixed some who want to buy a cheap secondhand bike because the only plan to cycle temporarily lots of people bring in dusty bags that have been in their center which proves they don't normally
so franz lauer the ongoing national transport strike has meant a long delays for travelers trying to get home for the holidays half of all the long distance trains have been canceled the strike over president pension reform plan is down to his 3rd week and to transport around paris hasn't been easy either ha the city's metro lies aren't lines aren't running and that's made cycling more popular as the reports. weaving through traffic in paris on a bike can be daunting at the best of times but...
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. >> you can sort of see on dennis franz's face this is killing him to not destroy this guy right nowthe room, he goes into another interrogation room and he breaks the door in two with his fist. and i'm choking up talking about it right now, because that's how great a moment of tv that it is. >> 20 years from now, the best tv dramas, what do they look like? >> i don't know. >> will they be bolder than what we see today? >> oh, assuredly, assuredly they will be. >> the '90s gave us several shows that didn't explode in the ratings, but were influential to other people making television. "homicide" is one of them. ♪ shell me with questions all night ♪ ♪ i'm living in a danger zone >> "homicide: life on the street" was really innovative in terms of its style. it used music in ways that advanced the narrative and also used feature film directors that brought a look and style to the show that really stood out on television. >> tears coming out of your eyes. >> ain't no tears coming from my eyes. >> those eyes are brimming with tears. >> they had so many african-american characters in the c
. >> you can sort of see on dennis franz's face this is killing him to not destroy this guy right nowthe room, he goes into another interrogation room and he breaks the door in two with his fist. and i'm choking up talking about it right now, because that's how great a moment of tv that it is. >> 20 years from now, the best tv dramas, what do they look like? >> i don't know. >> will they be bolder than what we see today? >> oh, assuredly, assuredly they will be....
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. >> and i am franz. >> and we just want to pump you up. >> a lot of things they could do on "saturdayup, on track, stay the course. a thousand points of light. stay the course. >> governor dukakis, rebuttal? >> i can't believe i'm losing to this guy. [ phone rings ] >> i'll get it. >> it's the garry shandling show. >> people were taking the old principles of comedy and trying to turn them into something new. we spent years and years watching sitcoms and dramas and talk shows, we knew them by heart that if somebody played on that and parodied it, we got it instantly. >> i appreciate you coming in under these conditions, lewis, i really do. you want to hold the credits? we were going to show the credits and you screwed that up because you're late. >> "the garry shandling show" was aware of the fact that it was a situation comedy. it highlighted the cliches in funny ways. >> are you looking into the camera? >> no. no, i didn't -- >> don't look into the camera. >> i didn't. >> don't. you don't come in here and look into the camera. >> i didn't. >> i'll bop you. i will. if i see a tape of
. >> and i am franz. >> and we just want to pump you up. >> a lot of things they could do on "saturdayup, on track, stay the course. a thousand points of light. stay the course. >> governor dukakis, rebuttal? >> i can't believe i'm losing to this guy. [ phone rings ] >> i'll get it. >> it's the garry shandling show. >> people were taking the old principles of comedy and trying to turn them into something new. we spent years and years watching...
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morning in our "saturday session," mandolin orange, it's been a decade since andrew marle and emily franz folks and south by southwest. their latest collection is "tides of a teardrop." now, here is mandolin orange with "the wolves." >>> at my gate i'll always greet you at my door you're welcome in ♪ ♪ there can be no transgression as a means to an end ♪ ♪ on the wind the wolves are howling open arms are closed in fear ♪ ♪ helping hands are clenched in anger broken hearts beyond repair ♪ ♪ ever's so great can't get better. makes me wanna cry ♪ ♪ but i'll go out howling at the moon tonight ♪ ♪ there she stands so tall and mighty with her keen and watchful eye ♪ ♪ and the heart of a mother holding out her guiding light ♪ ♪ it's a hard road to travel. solid rock from end to end ♪ ♪ the sun it rises on her brow and sets upon the great expanse ♪ ♪ everything's so great can't get better makes me wanna cry ♪ ♪ that i'll go out howling at the moon tonight ♪ ♪ there she stands so tall and mighty with her gaze facing the east ♪ ♪ at her back our doors are closing as we grin and bare our teeth ♪ ♪ o
morning in our "saturday session," mandolin orange, it's been a decade since andrew marle and emily franz folks and south by southwest. their latest collection is "tides of a teardrop." now, here is mandolin orange with "the wolves." >>> at my gate i'll always greet you at my door you're welcome in ♪ ♪ there can be no transgression as a means to an end ♪ ♪ on the wind the wolves are howling open arms are closed in fear ♪ ♪ helping hands are...
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franz scripts released, not true. that would be the facts being contested. absolutely. we know that there was no conditionality. everybody said that. everybody that participated, everybody that listened. ukraine was unaware of the hold. so how can you leverage them? they were unaware of the hold, and there was never any investigation. but what happened? what triggered it? you have high ranking u.s. officials going to the ukraine, meeting with them, convinced the president. you have the president of the ukraine signing two pieces of legislation, reints stoougs the antikrupgs tribunal and removing the immunity from prosecution of the legislative in ukraine. significant worthy of convincing this president that, yes, they're worth a chance. and so with that, you have nothing. your credibility is in tatters, quite frankly. i yield to my friend from colorado. >> i thank my friend for yielding. i want to ask my friends on the other side, ambassador sondland is your star witness, really? you're basing an impeachment on ambassador sondland's testimony? his first statement, his f
franz scripts released, not true. that would be the facts being contested. absolutely. we know that there was no conditionality. everybody said that. everybody that participated, everybody that listened. ukraine was unaware of the hold. so how can you leverage them? they were unaware of the hold, and there was never any investigation. but what happened? what triggered it? you have high ranking u.s. officials going to the ukraine, meeting with them, convinced the president. you have the...
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franz scripts released, not true. that would be the facts being contested. absolutely. we know that there was no conditionality. everybody said that. everybody that participated, everybody that listened. ukraine was unaware of the hold. so how can you leverage them? they were unaware of the hold, and there was never any investigation. but what happened? what triggered it? you have high ranking u.s. officials going to the ukraine, meeting with them, convinced the president. you have the president of the ukraine signing two pieces of legislation, reints stoougs the antikrupgs tribunal and removing the immunity from prosecution of the legislative in ukraine. significant worthy of convincing this president that, yes, they're worth a chance. and so with that, you have nothing. your credibility is in tatters, quite frankly. i yield to my friend from colorado. >> i thank my friend for yielding. i want to ask my friends on the other side, ambassador sondland is your star witness, really? you're basing an impeachment on ambassador sondland's testimony? his first statement, his f
franz scripts released, not true. that would be the facts being contested. absolutely. we know that there was no conditionality. everybody said that. everybody that participated, everybody that listened. ukraine was unaware of the hold. so how can you leverage them? they were unaware of the hold, and there was never any investigation. but what happened? what triggered it? you have high ranking u.s. officials going to the ukraine, meeting with them, convinced the president. you have the...
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this was a photo that he took at the end of the war with hans on the ground, ready on the right and franz, the nazi defector on the right to effectuate the surrender of the nazis in innsbruck and i went back there to austria and actually was able to go to that exact same location. there was a local man who i showed the photo from the story i had done on the three of them and he said i know where that is. that's the backyard of my friend just a few yards away and within 10 minutes we were in that exact same location. and okay, we won't be able to show you that but i was able to to go back to that same spot and i still get chills as i think about that, about standing in that spot in front of the austrian alps where freddie and hans and franz had basically helped to win a war and i don'tthink that's overstating it . later in life freddie gave an interview for a project actually that steven spielberg did interviewing holocaust survivors and was asked about what it meant to him to flee nazi germany and go back to austria and confront the nazis and help to force their surrender and his words we
this was a photo that he took at the end of the war with hans on the ground, ready on the right and franz, the nazi defector on the right to effectuate the surrender of the nazis in innsbruck and i went back there to austria and actually was able to go to that exact same location. there was a local man who i showed the photo from the story i had done on the three of them and he said i know where that is. that's the backyard of my friend just a few yards away and within 10 minutes we were in...