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franz sigel. he's moving in the blind, doesn't know who he's up against and doesn't realize breckinridge will be coming the fight him in the shenandoah valley itself. we're going to put the happening in the shenandoah valley on hold for just a moment and talk about crook and averill who are going to be the union officers leading this raid toward the rail lines. in a nutshell, george cook was a west point graduate, class of 1852. prior to the war he served with the fourth u.s. infantry and was stationed in oregon and california. at the beginning of the civil war he serves as colonel of the 36th ohio infantry and he'll see action and campaigning in western virginia at second bull run and antetum. william averill is also a west point graduate, class of 1855 though. he participates with the army mounted rifles in the southwest prior to the war and he takes the message of recall for his unit to new mexico telling them they're going to need to come back east because this war is starting up in 1861. he f
franz sigel. he's moving in the blind, doesn't know who he's up against and doesn't realize breckinridge will be coming the fight him in the shenandoah valley itself. we're going to put the happening in the shenandoah valley on hold for just a moment and talk about crook and averill who are going to be the union officers leading this raid toward the rail lines. in a nutshell, george cook was a west point graduate, class of 1852. prior to the war he served with the fourth u.s. infantry and was...
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big of an impact i in your opinion i is climate change hahaving on forests like this in franz.it's a already a big problem and climate change is here already- we h have experience jyj damages in frowns on forests due to climate change. there is they're all v very long sumumr's very dry summers and the trees suffer- las f from these- from the servers so we have to adapt the forest and the trees to the new climate we experience here and friendsds. a living will alo talk confronts recently not just about deforestation but about byod reforest înc5 trees why is that a controversial issue why is that a problem. there are diffeferent ways t to approach forests and forest m managemement- you're rt most of the presentations are. done with one single tree species. it's easier. to manage to c cut theherees whenn you hae only one species because- they're all the same size so it's easier to get into the forest. a and to dodo what youoe to do with thehe stories right. seven hoy at thank you very much indeed thank you i thank you for watching fronts in focus we'll see you next week 01/02/20
big of an impact i in your opinion i is climate change hahaving on forests like this in franz.it's a already a big problem and climate change is here already- we h have experience jyj damages in frowns on forests due to climate change. there is they're all v very long sumumr's very dry summers and the trees suffer- las f from these- from the servers so we have to adapt the forest and the trees to the new climate we experience here and friendsds. a living will alo talk confronts recently not...
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franz siegel position on the western side of the creek. he positions his battery to fire on the southern camps, all along the sharp farm and along the wilson creek. he begins to fire upon them causing them to scatter. and fully.. it they will begin to advance and driveway the state guard, and the members of ben mccullough out. here's a quick villa visual this is about franz siegel where is moving. this would be the sharp farm. story about that everyone. to give you an idea franz siegel will start moving into the shark property. his goal is to secure the wire road. it is a very important line of communication and supply it is also the whole point of securing this road is to prevent mcculloch from having any line of retreat. as he is positioned there, mcculloch who is just finished sending over the third louisiana and the second arkansas, but has scattered. they begin to make their way towards these caps. ben mcculloch would call on the third louisiana again. he will lead just a detachment of third louisiana they were beat of hadley from the
franz siegel position on the western side of the creek. he positions his battery to fire on the southern camps, all along the sharp farm and along the wilson creek. he begins to fire upon them causing them to scatter. and fully.. it they will begin to advance and driveway the state guard, and the members of ben mccullough out. here's a quick villa visual this is about franz siegel where is moving. this would be the sharp farm. story about that everyone. to give you an idea franz siegel will...
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franz siegel will take command of this column, thomas sweeney will remain in st. louis to secure any of the supplies as well as the supply lines and create a base that they can have at ralla. so they are going to be moving from st. louis to springfield, siegel will arrive in springfield june the 24th. lyon is also expecting sturgess to arrive. sturgess will meet at clinton, hoping that lyon will rendezvous there, lyon will leave booneville a little bit later on june -- or july the 3rd, from booneville where they will meet at clinton. at the same time after the guard had fled jefferson city and also been defeated at booneville, jackson, governor jackson, will take a column of men and start moving towards the southwestern area of the state. sterling price is actually sick during the initial stages of the campaign, he's sick with diarrhea. so he is actually staying up in lexington temporarily until he feels a little bit better and that he's making his way to meosho. during this maneuver both columns of state guard are trying to recruit. they're trying to build up thi
franz siegel will take command of this column, thomas sweeney will remain in st. louis to secure any of the supplies as well as the supply lines and create a base that they can have at ralla. so they are going to be moving from st. louis to springfield, siegel will arrive in springfield june the 24th. lyon is also expecting sturgess to arrive. sturgess will meet at clinton, hoping that lyon will rendezvous there, lyon will leave booneville a little bit later on june -- or july the 3rd, from...
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the true story of a austrian conscientious objector, franz jagerstatter, who refused to swear allegiancen idyllic scene of him and his partner starting a family. clouds are gathering — quite literally clouds gather overhead — and then it becomes a battle of conscience and will as the community turn on him for refusing to fall in line. the film was originally entitled radegund, which is the place where the home is set. the new title comes from george eliott — "with people who lived faithfully — a hidden life and rest in unvisited tombs" so the film sort of declares itself to be a celebration of a sort of quieter defiance and one of the questions he's asked all the way through is "what's the point? what's the point? you think it's going to make any difference?" and the point that the film is making is actually not unlike the central point of it's a wonderful life — just a decent — a decent man, you know, actually is important. it's beautifully shot, beautifully scored. i have to say, i thought rather over — overuse of music. it has a religious element and if you didn't notice the religious
the true story of a austrian conscientious objector, franz jagerstatter, who refused to swear allegiancen idyllic scene of him and his partner starting a family. clouds are gathering — quite literally clouds gather overhead — and then it becomes a battle of conscience and will as the community turn on him for refusing to fall in line. the film was originally entitled radegund, which is the place where the home is set. the new title comes from george eliott — "with people who lived...
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the true story of a austrian conscientious objector, franz jagerstatter, who refused to swear allegianceh an idyllic scene of him and his partner starting a family. clouds are gathering — quite literally clouds gather overhead — and then it becomes a battle of conscience and will as the community turn on him for refusing to fall in line. the film was originally entitled radegund, which is the place where the home is set. the new title comes from george eliot — "with people who lived faithfully — a hidden life and rest in unvisited tombs", so the film sort of declares itself to be a celebration of a sort of quieter defiance, and one of the questions he's asked all the way through is "what's the point? what's the point? you think it's going to make any difference?" and the point that the film is making is actually not unlike the central point of it's a wonderful life — just a decent, a decent man, you know, actually is important. it's beautifully shot, beautifully scored. i have to say, i thought rather over — overuse of music. it has a religious element. and if you didn't notice the relig
the true story of a austrian conscientious objector, franz jagerstatter, who refused to swear allegianceh an idyllic scene of him and his partner starting a family. clouds are gathering — quite literally clouds gather overhead — and then it becomes a battle of conscience and will as the community turn on him for refusing to fall in line. the film was originally entitled radegund, which is the place where the home is set. the new title comes from george eliot — "with people who lived...
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segÚn el sitio de finanzas, franz san francisco en la tercera mejor ciudad para buscar trabajo.s reyes magos. hay una popular panaderÍa que se prepara para vender sus fabulosas roscas.dayana nos muestra cÓmo hacen esta exquisitez. >> mira, estoy haciendo algo bueno. >> aunque no es rey mago sino panadero. >> le estoy dando una doblada. >> se ha dedicado a hacer roscas de reyes por casi 70 aÑos.v yo tenÍa 12 aÑos de edad y no fui a la escuela. y mi madre para que no ande en la calle me llevÓ a buscar un empleo. y me llevÓ a una mecÁnica y no me gustÓ. me llevo de carpintero y tampoco. y me llevo una panaderÍa y comencÉ a comer. >> y aquÍ me quedo. ahora es un negocio de familia. donde sus seis hijos trabajan sin tregua. especialmente para esta fecha. >> nos estamos preparando para la tormenta. >> a casi nada de celebrarse el dÍa de reyes el 6 de enero >> el trabajo aquÍ no para. comenzamos desde las 4:00 a.m. y no paramos. la panaderÍa cierra a las 11 pero luego de cerrar seguimos trabajando en las roscas. >> un proceso artesanal muy elaborado. >> el proceso es bien detallado. >>
segÚn el sitio de finanzas, franz san francisco en la tercera mejor ciudad para buscar trabajo.s reyes magos. hay una popular panaderÍa que se prepara para vender sus fabulosas roscas.dayana nos muestra cÓmo hacen esta exquisitez. >> mira, estoy haciendo algo bueno. >> aunque no es rey mago sino panadero. >> le estoy dando una doblada. >> se ha dedicado a hacer roscas de reyes por casi 70 aÑos.v yo tenÍa 12 aÑos de edad y no fui a la escuela. y mi madre para que no...
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the house is one of the varian capitals most important museums the former villa of munich peter franz funland was extended and reopened in 2013. the museum focuses on artwork from the 20th and 21st centuries with frequent temporary exhibits making it one of unix most popular art museums. the city's newest museum is the bronckhorst museum it's come action is thanks to 700 works from the late anetta blonde horse and her husband chairman they've continued munich's art collection tradition. of course munich is about more than just art history which is why no trip is complete without a visit to the b.m.w. museum opened in 1993 not far from the city center the museum features 90 years of the bavarian company's classics and prototypes. i know you're really don't need a special reason to come here but in winter when it's cold outside it's all the nicer to come to the original hall fry house and me and it's always house. there still space to sit at lunch time during the week you store it main hall has space for 1300 people. and spare guy is the famous beer halls manager and shows me around the
the house is one of the varian capitals most important museums the former villa of munich peter franz funland was extended and reopened in 2013. the museum focuses on artwork from the 20th and 21st centuries with frequent temporary exhibits making it one of unix most popular art museums. the city's newest museum is the bronckhorst museum it's come action is thanks to 700 works from the late anetta blonde horse and her husband chairman they've continued munich's art collection tradition. of...
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a full day of mass rallies in franz's unions continue to fight president macron's pension plans hundredsf thousands of march across the country and the transport strike is now in its fifth week. and the united kingdom is on course to leave the european union at the end of six months and days of voted
a full day of mass rallies in franz's unions continue to fight president macron's pension plans hundredsf thousands of march across the country and the transport strike is now in its fifth week. and the united kingdom is on course to leave the european union at the end of six months and days of voted
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a deadly coronavirus is not reached europe with franz confirming two cases the news comes as the us also the second case. meanwhile china's locked down to contain the disease it represents the firstar
a deadly coronavirus is not reached europe with franz confirming two cases the news comes as the us also the second case. meanwhile china's locked down to contain the disease it represents the firstar
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franz's interior minister has announced the withdrawal from police forces of than a tourist and lee at 4 grenade which has been responsible for seriously injuring numerous protesters. j.p. said this decision because they don't have any specific description of months ago it was the police to use them to remove the threads. voluntarily pick them up and was seriously injured and this was that we must remove the. authorities now proposed to replace the controversial a grenade with a new supposedly less dangerous one but there are many similarities between the 2 both can cause injuries are equally loud and sprayed tear gas officials though point out that the banned grenade also disperses fragments new version does not and has a reduced shockwave a journalist was badly injured in the face while covering a yellow vests protest last year a grenade explosion broke julianne's gas mask and his nose he warns the withdrawal from the service of the f. 4 is just a smokescreen. for grenades will apparently be removed but i think that is because of the depleted stocks because its production was stopped
franz's interior minister has announced the withdrawal from police forces of than a tourist and lee at 4 grenade which has been responsible for seriously injuring numerous protesters. j.p. said this decision because they don't have any specific description of months ago it was the police to use them to remove the threads. voluntarily pick them up and was seriously injured and this was that we must remove the. authorities now proposed to replace the controversial a grenade with a new supposedly...
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and a last legend franz morning u.s. basketball star kobe bryant who was killed along with 8 others in a helicopter crash outside los angeles. had an of a will make. today marks 75 years since the liberation of the auschwitz extermination camp by soffits troops in the final months of the 2nd world war survivors and world leaders are gathering at the site ahead of the official ceremony the mourning began with a wreath laying ceremony to honor the victims these are some of the last remaining auschwitz survivors the event is being hosted by polish president duda among the guests invited to today's official ceremonies our german president. and israeli president ruben driveline and dozens of other world leaders. on this day in 145 soviet troops liberated auschwitz and its prisoners germany's nazis that established the camp in occupied poland in 1014 it was the largest and deadliest about 1300000 people were deported to auschwitz most of them were jews from across europe nearly all of them were killed in nazis gas chambers oth
and a last legend franz morning u.s. basketball star kobe bryant who was killed along with 8 others in a helicopter crash outside los angeles. had an of a will make. today marks 75 years since the liberation of the auschwitz extermination camp by soffits troops in the final months of the 2nd world war survivors and world leaders are gathering at the site ahead of the official ceremony the mourning began with a wreath laying ceremony to honor the victims these are some of the last remaining...
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he had a passage in franz and he was the man who really took a basketball away from night at st growing with its movement of making it so popular. throughout the world of course then as kobe bryant the plan five fbih championships are one and- the regulalar season for stop. and says so the act a to and as for kobe bryant he won everything there was to win in the game. it was considered a little bit of character not set a politee way of putting now din criticizized for being arrogant very tough with economy as- a with ole eighteen he pasado night was all part of. the person he was the person him body and the hard work that he was on the course site i iis certainly. a very dave was a black. day of. eight site in h. two which kind of trapped simon thank you from some about most for more analysis of the kobe bryant because as we later in this program i'm thinking de that set remind you not the main will news had he allow from. survivors of world leaders in. some seven five years live of our- - is the french president emmanuel macron's can de. the rise anti. saying it's just a problem choose
he had a passage in franz and he was the man who really took a basketball away from night at st growing with its movement of making it so popular. throughout the world of course then as kobe bryant the plan five fbih championships are one and- the regulalar season for stop. and says so the act a to and as for kobe bryant he won everything there was to win in the game. it was considered a little bit of character not set a politee way of putting now din criticizized for being arrogant very tough...
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a deadly coronavirus is not reached europe with franz confirming two cases the news comes as the us also confirm the second case. meanwhile china's locked down to contain the disease it represents the first large scale florentine.e. in modern times. also coming up this hour on live from parents tens of thousands take to the streets in iraq to call for us troops leave the country. this is in response to a call by shiite cleric muqtada sounds meanwhile two processes were killed and twenty five wounded lesa in a separate protest. thank you for watching live from paris. we start with a first in the united states donald trump has become the first sitting president to speak in the past son.n. at a march for life running out early and- reiterating his support for tita abortion restrictions us leader also uses speech to attack democrats. as embracing quote radical and extreme positions on the issue according to observers ahead of the country's election trump is leaning into his connection to religious and social conservatives. is the president that has taken historic steps to protect the unborn.
a deadly coronavirus is not reached europe with franz confirming two cases the news comes as the us also confirm the second case. meanwhile china's locked down to contain the disease it represents the first large scale florentine.e. in modern times. also coming up this hour on live from parents tens of thousands take to the streets in iraq to call for us troops leave the country. this is in response to a call by shiite cleric muqtada sounds meanwhile two processes were killed and twenty five...
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a full day of mass rallies in franz's unions continue to fight president macron's pension plans hundreds of thousands of march across the country and the transport strike is now in its fifth week. and the united kingdom is on course to leave the european union at the end of six months and days of voted in favor of prime minister boris johnsons withdrawal agreements. to make is also very against keeping protections of refugees . the ukrainian passenger jet that crashed yesterday in iran was most likely brought down unintentionally by iranian at defenses that's according to senior us intelligence officials speaking to the media one hundred and seventy six people died when the plane crashed shortly after takeoff from tehran and pulled. ukraine has not ruled out any coals iran has blamed a technical folkss and has refused to hand over the black box recording equipment monte francés has this report. a nationalal day of mourning andnd ukraine t thursdy declared by president lo demersal lynskey who laid flowers at a memorial set upp inside kps airport for the one hundred and seventy six people
a full day of mass rallies in franz's unions continue to fight president macron's pension plans hundreds of thousands of march across the country and the transport strike is now in its fifth week. and the united kingdom is on course to leave the european union at the end of six months and days of voted in favor of prime minister boris johnsons withdrawal agreements. to make is also very against keeping protections of refugees . the ukrainian passenger jet that crashed yesterday in iran was most...
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its status is the world's largest m museum the moe was for a long time the palace of the kings of franzthis illustrious. left behind one pristine treasure the gallery of a polar. its doors of open once again off to ten months of restoration leaving visitors in alall. on believable. just. stunning the amount of work on the scale you don't think of the of the people who created this see it's very impressive there's a lot of gold. and actually resembles the inside of that site. the gallery is located here perpendicular to the same. its construction was launched in sixteen sixty one by louis the fourteenth but the sun king soon set to o sights towards the project the palace of versailles. the decal l of te gallery remainined unfinishehedo the server most. it was under the second republic i still we decided to finish in the new style of louis the fourteenth. new rickets also. on the walls of twenty eight portraits tapestries from the famous governments manufacturing also from the nineteenth century. but it's in the windows we want to find the true treasures left behind by the kings of from.
its status is the world's largest m museum the moe was for a long time the palace of the kings of franzthis illustrious. left behind one pristine treasure the gallery of a polar. its doors of open once again off to ten months of restoration leaving visitors in alall. on believable. just. stunning the amount of work on the scale you don't think of the of the people who created this see it's very impressive there's a lot of gold. and actually resembles the inside of that site. the gallery is...
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spreading farar and wide beyond china up until this point to at least twenty five countries amonong them franzehere one person has been hospitalized. a round of applause as these french families touchdown after a twelve hour flight straight from the chinese city of wuhan. the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak. displaying symptoms of the virus one of some one hundred and eighty french nationals on board was evacuated upon arrival and immediately transferred to this must se hospital. on the director the person was transferred directly to the to my own hospital and will be tested of course we will have the results within the day. the before disembarking precautions were taken to prevent the spread of jobs. accompanied by medical team those being witith country to down the military jets were given surgical face masks to wear throughout the journeyey. authorities screen thehe passengers they boarded the flight twelve hours earlier. some more unable to travel g. to administrative issues. police and fire status are on hand to welcome them at ease era base c close to the southern cicity of my se.
spreading farar and wide beyond china up until this point to at least twenty five countries amonong them franzehere one person has been hospitalized. a round of applause as these french families touchdown after a twelve hour flight straight from the chinese city of wuhan. the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak. displaying symptoms of the virus one of some one hundred and eighty french nationals on board was evacuated upon arrival and immediately transferred to this must se hospital. on the...
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but with investment coming in unemployment at its lowest rated ten years and franz climbing to fifteenthe world economic forum's competitiveness rankings the president says his strategy is paying off. some more good news for the french government monday night president macrinus u. s. counterpart donald trump have agreed to work together to avoidd arising terrace scoring to a french diplomatic source. the us had threatened to impose tariffs over france's digital service tax that's a 3% of the on french revenue aimed at large online firms like google apple and facebook. is in washington now instead agreed to continue negotiations at the o. e. c. d. where international tax records in the works. france has already said that any deal reached at the oecd wood replace its own tax. take a look now at monday's trading acti markets were closed in thunited statates for martin luther king day. b but a b bit a mixed bag on the major europeann indices to kick off we can see here. the footstsie finisishinge day down about a thirdrd of a pepercent. similar story on the ?ak conta dax m meanwhile over
but with investment coming in unemployment at its lowest rated ten years and franz climbing to fifteenthe world economic forum's competitiveness rankings the president says his strategy is paying off. some more good news for the french government monday night president macrinus u. s. counterpart donald trump have agreed to work together to avoidd arising terrace scoring to a french diplomatic source. the us had threatened to impose tariffs over france's digital service tax that's a 3% of the on...
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but that this was amongst others it was nice of franz calling for this- saying that the uk would be seena joke if we camping. get began to sound not because all the foreign service the key figure in bringing brexit on he's not of an a and p. he's doesn't is still still mips nie so víspera never terror frankfurter wages you more days every never get. enough it sends office. but of the ego that was his point of view. another. it doesn't pun but the coverage our system sorry so look there's also a lot of james melbourne's point is a good one yeah you know it the shortage of nurses and a chess on just a straight. to think about what what what where should money be on location i saw portions in cologne to crowd funding. i mean it has emerged. is there a solution book. was on public spending will be so- upon for public funding. if it doesn't bomb mark do we get to behave like adults and staying e. you. as i said. as i said as i said earlier at sorry richard no. no if that's a quite a real question the real answer is no. yeah can you tell us about the belgian- whether presenta getting hassled h
but that this was amongst others it was nice of franz calling for this- saying that the uk would be seena joke if we camping. get began to sound not because all the foreign service the key figure in bringing brexit on he's not of an a and p. he's doesn't is still still mips nie so víspera never terror frankfurter wages you more days every never get. enough it sends office. but of the ego that was his point of view. another. it doesn't pun but the coverage our system sorry so look there's also...
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fronds sigel and franz sigel they will take a column to springfield and the goal is to secure the wire on the telegraph road and the branch to the pacific. those are the main lines of communication. coming in from leavenworth, kansas is major sturgis. he will have the u.s. regulars, which includes infantry, artillery, and cavalry. the first and second kansas will join them and they will begin their movement into this eight of missouri. the goal here is to knock out the state guard, as well as the state government and drives him out of the state. remember, too, nathaniel lyon, he is a connecticut native. he has military experience. he is definitely going to be using the tactics he learned at the academy. so the plan works. lyon has split his forces into two. he is able to easily get to jefferson city. governor jackson will make a request to the rest of the state for 50,000 miseries it guard troops to rendezvous at boonville. boonville is upriver from jefferson city and that's exactly where they go. so governors and governor jackson will move up to boonville where he will hopefully, in h
fronds sigel and franz sigel they will take a column to springfield and the goal is to secure the wire on the telegraph road and the branch to the pacific. those are the main lines of communication. coming in from leavenworth, kansas is major sturgis. he will have the u.s. regulars, which includes infantry, artillery, and cavalry. the first and second kansas will join them and they will begin their movement into this eight of missouri. the goal here is to knock out the state guard, as well as...
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franz, not guilty on this indictment. released.0 years imprisonment. constantine, guilty of conspiracy,, crimes against peace war crimes, and crimes against him entity. 15 years imprisonment. arthur, guilty of crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. guilty on this indictment. released. -- triedman, triton in absent or, -- accenture, guilty.- absentia, death by hanging. >> the trial is over. ♪ >> seven begin their prison sentences. during chooses to died by his own hand. the other 10 wait for the gallows. in nuremberg, the people of the world found out and why. but nuremberg is more than just an answer to a question. as justice jackson said, this trial is part of the great effort to make the piece more secure., kindnstitutes action of a to ensure that those who start a war will pay for it personally. warning totands as a all those who plan and wage aggressive war. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is re
franz, not guilty on this indictment. released.0 years imprisonment. constantine, guilty of conspiracy,, crimes against peace war crimes, and crimes against him entity. 15 years imprisonment. arthur, guilty of crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. guilty on this indictment. released. -- triedman, triton in absent or, -- accenture, guilty.- absentia, death by hanging. >> the trial is over. ♪ >> seven begin their prison sentences. during...
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the president suggested that franz and germany and russia should all get behind breaking another dealeaking another deal, making another deal? but we're the ones that left the deal in the first place. is that a possibility? >> i don't know. i would like to see with our allies have to say about that. we have done a lot of damage in the last couple of years in plagsships with allies and nato and it would be nice to have a few more beans in the bag with them if we're going to try to resurrect the deal. i'm sure iran is going all-out now that the deal is off and it would be nice to put something back in place. the deal wasn't perfect. everybody criticized the inability to inspect the army bases. but it was probably better than nothing. and we paid for it. they've gotten their money. >> has the president made us safer? >> time will tell. as your preceding guest said, there are pluses and minuses with what's been going on with the escalating tit for tat actions between us and iran since may. let's see with iran intentionally decelerating the conflict, which i think was a very positive step
the president suggested that franz and germany and russia should all get behind breaking another dealeaking another deal, making another deal? but we're the ones that left the deal in the first place. is that a possibility? >> i don't know. i would like to see with our allies have to say about that. we have done a lot of damage in the last couple of years in plagsships with allies and nato and it would be nice to have a few more beans in the bag with them if we're going to try to...
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future slave act law being created because in new york had different rules on inden inden sure see franz and freed and the white house being moved to washington, dc because of that, the book called never caught by a sister named armstrong, i believe, talk about his pursuit of a runway slave. second, any commentary he has on the use of africans on the british and american side to win the war because ultimatesly george washington had to use african men to win the war, africanans who wanted to be free from slavery because the american men or british descent or soing for were dropping out of the war. they were leaving and abandoning the post. >> guest: i'll admit that my knowledge on the fugitive on runway slave act is not what it should be. slavery was obviously an important part of american society in and culture in the 1700 and 1800s. ferry farm where mary operated and grew crops, had 20 slaves, several house slaves in her house in fredericksburg. washington of course had well over 300 slaves, who he freed on his death bed. and there is -- again i didn't get into this but i am aware that
future slave act law being created because in new york had different rules on inden inden sure see franz and freed and the white house being moved to washington, dc because of that, the book called never caught by a sister named armstrong, i believe, talk about his pursuit of a runway slave. second, any commentary he has on the use of africans on the british and american side to win the war because ultimatesly george washington had to use african men to win the war, africanans who wanted to be...
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it was kicked off by an assassination of the archduke franz ferdinand. it was called world war i. people don't know how wars end. it's much easier to start a war than to end one. and this was an act of war. i mean maybe the predicate made it necessary. we don't know all the details yet. but the only comparison to this in all of american history was after pearl harbor, president roosevelt ordered the assassination of general yamamoto who was the architect of pearl harbor in retaliation for that. but that was in 1942. that was in the middle of the war. so, this -- what the united states did tonight, i think it will be understandable for the iranians to react to it as an act of war. the question is how hardened are our targets around the world? and i think the answer is not hardened enough. look at the $750 million embassy that we have in baghdad. they were able on december 26th to breach the wall of that unbelievably fortified embassy. now, think of all of our other embassies around the world and what the folks who work there are thinking about tonight. >> yeah, all of which are gen
it was kicked off by an assassination of the archduke franz ferdinand. it was called world war i. people don't know how wars end. it's much easier to start a war than to end one. and this was an act of war. i mean maybe the predicate made it necessary. we don't know all the details yet. but the only comparison to this in all of american history was after pearl harbor, president roosevelt ordered the assassination of general yamamoto who was the architect of pearl harbor in retaliation for that....
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this was the scene earlier on in the year on the top of the franz this was the scene earlier on in thend thatis is brown it absorbs the heat and that is an added problem. then it could warm up and melt. absolutely, brilliant. let‘s move on. this is just a visualisation really of how the smoke has spread over the southern oceans. that is the source region. you can see how it has moved across, actually steering for the most pa rt across, actually steering for the most part just recently across, actually steering for the most partjust recently to the north of new zealand but arriving, some of that dust and ash there into southern parts of chile. this area of ash has been swept up from the south—east of australia head of a weather front which brought some rain from the start of this week, much needed rain but not enough to put those fires out as we have seen. as we were just reporting, it looks like it will not tot up for too long. we are seeing these familiar temperature fluctuations, familiar toa temperature fluctuations, familiar to a certain extent but more extreme. we have had record
this was the scene earlier on in the year on the top of the franz this was the scene earlier on in thend thatis is brown it absorbs the heat and that is an added problem. then it could warm up and melt. absolutely, brilliant. let‘s move on. this is just a visualisation really of how the smoke has spread over the southern oceans. that is the source region. you can see how it has moved across, actually steering for the most pa rt across, actually steering for the most part just recently across,...
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. >> you can sort of see on dennis franz's face this is killing him to not destroy this guy right nowe 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 cas
. >> you can sort of see on dennis franz's face this is killing him to not destroy this guy right nowe 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.t live" they couldn't do on a sitcom. the humor was more daring and more satirical, and it was political. >> you still have 50 seconds left, mr. president. >> let me just sum up. 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 by then, 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? okay. now see, we were going to show the credits and you screwed that up, okay, 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 lo
. >> and i am franz.t live" they couldn't do on a sitcom. the humor was more daring and more satirical, and it was political. >> you still have 50 seconds left, mr. president. >> let me just sum up. 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...
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the true story of a austrian conscientious objector, franz jagerstatter, who refused to swear allegiancey. clouds are gathering — quite literally clouds gather overhead — and then it becomes a battle of conscience and will as the community turn on him for refusing to fall in line. the film was originally entitled radegund, which is the place where the home is set. the new title comes from george eliott — "with people who lived faithfully — a hidden life and rest in unvisited tombs" so the film sort of declares itself to be a celebration of a sort of quieter defiance and one of the questions he's asked all the way through is "what's the point? what's the point? you think it's going to make any difference?" and the point that the film is making is actually not unlike the central point of it's a wonderful life — just a decent — a decent man, you know, actually is important. it's beautifully shot, beautifully scored. i have to say, i thought rather over — overuse of music. it has a religious element and if you didn't notice the religious element, don't worry, the score will tell you, the mus
the true story of a austrian conscientious objector, franz jagerstatter, who refused to swear allegiancey. clouds are gathering — quite literally clouds gather overhead — and then it becomes a battle of conscience and will as the community turn on him for refusing to fall in line. the film was originally entitled radegund, which is the place where the home is set. the new title comes from george eliott — "with people who lived faithfully — a hidden life and rest in unvisited...