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i remember that you asked what happened to fritz kuhn in the end.nce world war ii started, he was arrested fromaving embezzled money the bund. [laughter] >> surprise, yeah. >> we don't want to overdue the parallel. [laughter] he -- and eventually the bund was shut down. hisas actually stripped of citizenship and deported to germany after world war ii, ultimately in obscurity there. one other interesting thing was that hitler want the bundot to be too active in the united states. and fritz kuhn billed himself as fÜhrer.ican but hitler understood that it his advantage to be able europe withoutin awakening america to the threat. knew that if fritz kuhn was having events like this, and was writing times articles about it and people were showing up to protest it, more likely that america would stand up to him. so i thought that was interesting. >> i think we're going to take here.uestions on, the united states rebuilt the world, rebuilt the architecture of the world and has been, for all our failings, knows we have a lot of failings, but the united state
i remember that you asked what happened to fritz kuhn in the end.nce world war ii started, he was arrested fromaving embezzled money the bund. [laughter] >> surprise, yeah. >> we don't want to overdue the parallel. [laughter] he -- and eventually the bund was shut down. hisas actually stripped of citizenship and deported to germany after world war ii, ultimately in obscurity there. one other interesting thing was that hitler want the bundot to be too active in the united states. and...
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and fritz kuhn billed himself as the american fuhrer.understood that it was to his advantage to be able to build power in europe without awakening america to the threat. and he knew that if fritz kuhn was having events like this, and "the new york times" was writing articles about it and people were showing up to protest it, that it made it more likely that america would stand up to him. so i thought that was interesting. >> i think we're going to take >> i think we're going to take some questions here. from 1945 on, the united states rebuilt the world, rebuilt the architecture of the world and has been, for all our failings, and god knows we have a lot of failings, but the united states has been a kind of moral arbiter. it has been a counterweight to those who wanted to move in a dictatorial direction, those who were grossly abusiving human rights, those who didn't care about a free press, those who didn't believe in what we believe in and what is enshrined in the constitution. right now the united states, in that role, at least in my v
and fritz kuhn billed himself as the american fuhrer.understood that it was to his advantage to be able to build power in europe without awakening america to the threat. and he knew that if fritz kuhn was having events like this, and "the new york times" was writing articles about it and people were showing up to protest it, that it made it more likely that america would stand up to him. so i thought that was interesting. >> i think we're going to take >> i think we're...
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inspired by the skyscrapers of new york, perhaps, but fritz lang made it and premiered it in berlin.erman film is full of reminders of when the streets of weimar berlin, and its film studios, hosted some of the world's greatest film—makers and rivalled a place called hollywoodland. you have films like fritz lang's m, or even metropolis.. ..shot in the streets of berlin, and showing a science fiction city of the future is, of course, influenced by the big metropolis that berlin was in the 1920s already. it was one of the capitals of movie—making in the world, not only in germany, i think, one of the most important. the end of world war ii left berlin in ruins and gave rise to an era of so—called rubble cinema, such as the murderers are among us or roberto rossellini's germany, year zero. and then the war would turn into the cold war, and for nearly four decades, berlin was cut in two. the wall may only be a tourist attraction these days, but berlin's unique history can't help but shape the stories that are crafted here, and neither the city nor its cinema can ever quite escape its pas
inspired by the skyscrapers of new york, perhaps, but fritz lang made it and premiered it in berlin.erman film is full of reminders of when the streets of weimar berlin, and its film studios, hosted some of the world's greatest film—makers and rivalled a place called hollywoodland. you have films like fritz lang's m, or even metropolis.. ..shot in the streets of berlin, and showing a science fiction city of the future is, of course, influenced by the big metropolis that berlin was in the...
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particular in the center in new york that many health workers there described as catastrophic where fritz trucks are used right now to store the bodies of deceased patients in the hospitals well that money of course is necessary and would help but only if the necessary material is available and new york's governor andrew cuomo want desperately is calling for 40000 went to later for instance he's also stressing that the health care system is running out of supplies very soon so money is certainly not the only problem here it's also the fact that the material is not available in the market. one of solace in washington meanwhile the presence of the u.s. and china appears to have resolved the feud over which of the countries started the coronavirus pandemic after president trump talked about the chinese virus the chinese foreign ministry suggested it had been brought to china by the u.s. military presence trump and pink have spoken on the phone and agreed to work together to fight the pandemic so here are. the latest developments in the pandemic 3 months into the outbreak on the total number
particular in the center in new york that many health workers there described as catastrophic where fritz trucks are used right now to store the bodies of deceased patients in the hospitals well that money of course is necessary and would help but only if the necessary material is available and new york's governor andrew cuomo want desperately is calling for 40000 went to later for instance he's also stressing that the health care system is running out of supplies very soon so money is...
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number two rafa nadal won his third mexican open title with a straight sets win over 22—year—old taylor fritz a set all week in acapulco and took the first 6—3 against the unseeded american. and he sealed his first title of the season by taking the next 6—2. it's the 85th singles title of his career — and a rather odd one, a pear shapped trophy to go along with the sombrero. all smiles. heather watson — in yellow — won the womens title by beating canada's leylah fernandez two sets to one. the british number two took the first set 6—4, she had five championship points in the second set but ended up losing it. finally battling back to win the decider 6—1 and seal her first title since 2016. a great win for her. just reminder before we go, you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me chetan pathak and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. with rivers running high and many fields still underwater, we could do with a little bit of better weather news. and to a certain degree, we will get that this week. no, it's not going to be completely dr
number two rafa nadal won his third mexican open title with a straight sets win over 22—year—old taylor fritz a set all week in acapulco and took the first 6—3 against the unseeded american. and he sealed his first title of the season by taking the next 6—2. it's the 85th singles title of his career — and a rather odd one, a pear shapped trophy to go along with the sombrero. all smiles. heather watson — in yellow — won the womens title by beating canada's leylah fernandez two sets...
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billions of euros but what was announced a saving was really just another commitment to help businesses fritz's with those measures to help companies that need to reduce operations and have short working hours for their workers and so on so that could be important but they say the finance minister the economy minister are going to announce more concrete measures tomorrow friday and one other thing the chance to was asked if the policy of financial prudence 7 many years could be a hindrance to responding to coronavirus she said you know definitely not the provisions within the german constitution main that in exceptional circumstances more money can be spent and that's what's going to happen now we understand that the press conference that the chancellor held tonight was delayed by about 3 hours that's an indication of what simon. well you might think that it meant that they were they were all going about something but i think actually there was a lot of harmony coming out of this certainly if you believe at that press conference you know it was pointed out once again germany has a federal syste
billions of euros but what was announced a saving was really just another commitment to help businesses fritz's with those measures to help companies that need to reduce operations and have short working hours for their workers and so on so that could be important but they say the finance minister the economy minister are going to announce more concrete measures tomorrow friday and one other thing the chance to was asked if the policy of financial prudence 7 many years could be a hindrance to...
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consecrated in 933 bills between 131 and 133 and expressionist building it was officially designed by fritz herger actually it was designed by a jewish architect or sick levein who worked with her. clubine also designed the knesset building after the war. then in 1943 an incendiary bomb struck the church and destroyed it completely except for the altar when it was rebuilt it was completely redesigned and its current beauty is that of the new design especially the windows by the director and set design afam frya. by. the shop. and then listen to music. and after the new songs have a meal at the church. visible no soup for those who want it and an opportunity to meet and chat. from the beginning of the catering was provided by a married couple from the parish. you can ensure we know mr so could you but it was his idea and i was immediately off to see asked at the mansion i think it's important that people seek and find a particular spirituality that they don't get in a normal church service and i think a little get together afterwards rounds it off doing good for both the body and the soul. b
consecrated in 933 bills between 131 and 133 and expressionist building it was officially designed by fritz herger actually it was designed by a jewish architect or sick levein who worked with her. clubine also designed the knesset building after the war. then in 1943 an incendiary bomb struck the church and destroyed it completely except for the altar when it was rebuilt it was completely redesigned and its current beauty is that of the new design especially the windows by the director and set...
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appreciate your time, fritz lanman. thank you. >> thanks. cheryl: we are of course following these markets. we now have 30 minutes to go and this is really the point where you really have to watch these numbers because look, we are pushing session highs right now. 1806. the dow, s&p and nasdaq. coming back, you've also got deckers moving in lockstep with the rally. this stock is actually up 15.5%. wedbush upgraded the maker of uggs to outperform on renewed confidence the company can actually climb past the pandemic. could the outbreak be nike's ultimate achilles heel? production and sales have really stumbled. up next, footwear stribto distr and retailers of america's ceo. and liz claman has been talking to producers about whether broadway's version of the oscars is going to be put on ice. her report straight ahead on "the claman countdown." robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees and account minimums. so, you can start investing wherever you are - even on the bus. download now and get your first stock on
appreciate your time, fritz lanman. thank you. >> thanks. cheryl: we are of course following these markets. we now have 30 minutes to go and this is really the point where you really have to watch these numbers because look, we are pushing session highs right now. 1806. the dow, s&p and nasdaq. coming back, you've also got deckers moving in lockstep with the rally. this stock is actually up 15.5%. wedbush upgraded the maker of uggs to outperform on renewed confidence the company can...
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number two rafa nadal won his third mexican open title with a straight sets win over 22—year—old taylor fritzet all week in acapulco and took the first 6—3 against the unseeded american. and he sealed his first title of the season by taking the next 6—2. it's the 85th singles title of his career — and a rather unique one — a pear shapped trophy to go along with the sombrero. nadal all smiles at the end. winning a title is always special and here in latin america and acapulco, it has been the first big title i want in my career so i am able to stay here, after 15 years, it is amazing. i can't think enough all the people here. it makes me feel at home every single time. arsenal will look to bounce back from their defeat to olympiakos when they travel to portsmouth in the fifth round of the fa cup on monday. arsenal have won the cup a record 13 times — and it's the only trophy mikel arteta can possibly win this season following their exit from the europa league. but after a little over two months in thejob, he admits it's a work in progress: we are still farfrom we are still far from the debt to
number two rafa nadal won his third mexican open title with a straight sets win over 22—year—old taylor fritzet all week in acapulco and took the first 6—3 against the unseeded american. and he sealed his first title of the season by taking the next 6—2. it's the 85th singles title of his career — and a rather unique one — a pear shapped trophy to go along with the sombrero. nadal all smiles at the end. winning a title is always special and here in latin america and acapulco, it has...
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one of the reasons candidate went to that he was going to go to carolina but fritz collings was runningfor reelection at the time and he was like hey bobby, maybe not shine a light on poverty in south carolina weimer running for reelection. so kennedy said okay, and then hollings later supported some of the legislation. so went to kentucky because there is not a senator up for reelection in the congressman was karl perkins. he like held the job like the pope. he hadn't until he died, which is exactly what happened. steven caywood was a law student who would occasionally come to washington and help out karl perkins in his office. so he finagled a ride in the car with kennedy. so with a state trooper that drove kennedy, karl perkins, kennedy and steve caywood, 23-year-old prospective law student. it had a huge effect on steve caywood's life and he basically has worked in environmental and poverty issues ever since then. i'll even know if i answered your school did i? >> yes. smack good answer. [laughter] >> part of the enduring narrative of the 1968 presidential campaign, the ability of r
one of the reasons candidate went to that he was going to go to carolina but fritz collings was runningfor reelection at the time and he was like hey bobby, maybe not shine a light on poverty in south carolina weimer running for reelection. so kennedy said okay, and then hollings later supported some of the legislation. so went to kentucky because there is not a senator up for reelection in the congressman was karl perkins. he like held the job like the pope. he hadn't until he died, which is...
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for those still aceilated the acre and fritz races is beginning to boil over. >> you kaechblt ache aamg and all those things l the hittal freedrooms you yoik vahere. frors panic is not. president trump is meeting with parm suiticaled a santages. and he was contraticketed by hes own health exbert over the finding of the vaccine sbeep andex and throw to four mungdss and a couple of cases. it's not a vaccine that's deployable. he's asking when is t feing to be deployable? a year to aiary and a half. >> another pharmaceutical. he asked point blank whether you could provide people and they said no, you can't use different strains. >> it teams like the president was getting cools. >> and they're fripgs haerls to share more data on international travelars. that wp help them weary pup. >>. >>> and stooked kicked off this week with a down. i1,002line 93 points. that is the biggest point gain you have ever sign on that stock market. flrls 5% gain was the best day since march 2009. remember the market was bouncing back. they have to be -- nasdaq both finished more than 4% higher. this now takes
for those still aceilated the acre and fritz races is beginning to boil over. >> you kaechblt ache aamg and all those things l the hittal freedrooms you yoik vahere. frors panic is not. president trump is meeting with parm suiticaled a santages. and he was contraticketed by hes own health exbert over the finding of the vaccine sbeep andex and throw to four mungdss and a couple of cases. it's not a vaccine that's deployable. he's asking when is t feing to be deployable? a year to aiary and...
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fritz sulko, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. alfred yodel.nst peace. war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. france vanpoppen, not guilty of this indictment. released. albert spare, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. 20 years imprisonment. -- guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity. 15 years imprisonment. arthur sies inkwaut. guilty of crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. hans pricher. not guilty on this indictment. released. martin boreman, tried in absence, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. >> the trial is over. >> seven begin their prison sentences. geurring chooses to die by his own hand. the other ten wait for the gallows. number nuremburg is more than an answer to a question. this trial is part of the great effort to make the peace more secure. it constitutes action of a kind to ensure that those who start a war will pay for it personally. nuremburg stands as a warning to all those who
fritz sulko, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. alfred yodel.nst peace. war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. france vanpoppen, not guilty of this indictment. released. albert spare, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. 20 years imprisonment. -- guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity. 15 years imprisonment. arthur sies inkwaut. guilty of crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes...
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fritz, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging.yodel, guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. franz, not guilty on this indictment. released. albert, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. 20 years imprisonment. constantine, guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace war crimes, and crimes against humanity. 15 years imprisonment. arthur, guilty of crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. hans, not guilty on this indictment. released. martin borman, tried in accenture, guilty. death by hanging. >> the trial is over. (music) >> 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, it constitutes action of a kind to ensure that those who start a war will pay for
fritz, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging.yodel, guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. franz, not guilty on this indictment. released. albert, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. 20 years imprisonment. constantine, guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace war crimes, and crimes against humanity. 15 years imprisonment. arthur, guilty of crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes...
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3rd trophy in acapulco of the world the 2 didn't drop a set all tournament and beat america's taylor fritz it's and sales 1st tournament win of 2020 and came with the trophy of a go ahead it also means he has now won at least one title every season on tour for the last 17 years. now i want one of the wildest winter sports you'll possibly never heard of jury which means ski driving in a week was once a popeil a mode of travel in scandinavia it's now gaining popularity in north america aficionados have given it a new adrenaline fueled twists al-jazeera as dave muscle has. it's billed as one of the fastest sports on snow with horses pulling skiers and snowboarders around the course at speeds of up to 65 kilometers per hour ski jorian started in scandinavia combining cross-country skiing and dog sledding but here in western canada home to cowboys and trick skiers it's all about the horse power and getting big hair it's just about gotten glory in going faster than having a good horse but you can ride into battle skeeter canada started in 2017 since then competitions have drawn medal skiers tric
3rd trophy in acapulco of the world the 2 didn't drop a set all tournament and beat america's taylor fritz it's and sales 1st tournament win of 2020 and came with the trophy of a go ahead it also means he has now won at least one title every season on tour for the last 17 years. now i want one of the wildest winter sports you'll possibly never heard of jury which means ski driving in a week was once a popeil a mode of travel in scandinavia it's now gaining popularity in north america...
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about willie fritz's 2020 and 60 seconds. it is time for good news.nt in this flyer to us. she and her daughter have walked to 102 may runs to the pharmacy. pharmacy. several they were but all wanted to see they can join the volunteer effort. bravo. unchecked is a hood, in ohio 78-year-old helen's land is saying self isolated. she has high risk. two of her neighbors offered to bring their cellos over just put her a concert right on her front porch. you guys are awesome. helen says she feels like she's going to be very lonely and isolated for a while. she loves kids and she loves music. so when they showed up a real gut. we love to hear about these organic things. we love the encouragement. so fox news and night including your questions as we take off or extended coverage into the midnight hour. questions and answers our next. we are t-mobile the first to go unlimited. first with no annual service contracts. first with taxes and fees included. now t-mobile has the first and only nationwide 5g network. reaching over 5,000 cities and towns and over 200 m
about willie fritz's 2020 and 60 seconds. it is time for good news.nt in this flyer to us. she and her daughter have walked to 102 may runs to the pharmacy. pharmacy. several they were but all wanted to see they can join the volunteer effort. bravo. unchecked is a hood, in ohio 78-year-old helen's land is saying self isolated. she has high risk. two of her neighbors offered to bring their cellos over just put her a concert right on her front porch. you guys are awesome. helen says she feels...
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represented 13% of all open houses, average attendance there down 27% that's according to data from fritz freegan and hallsted saying if buyers feel the values of reels will depreciate because of the virus and financial instability they will postpone decisions to buy on the seller side they're reluctant to put apartments up for sale and pulling listing because they don't want strangers touring their apartments march is always the strongest month in new york for listings listings grew 9% between the start of the year and mid-march this year during the same time period only up 2%. as we mentioned manhattan real estate seeing eight quarters of declines due to an oversupply and the s.a.l.t. tax changes and the mansion tax. this is the third punch after the one-two punch of taxes and oversupply back to you. >> robert, thank you. >>> couple quick bits of news here new york governor cuomo says the state is opening the first drive-through coronavirus testing facility and the president says he will have a news conference today at 3:00, the topic will be the coronavirus. dow up 5:25. basically cutt
represented 13% of all open houses, average attendance there down 27% that's according to data from fritz freegan and hallsted saying if buyers feel the values of reels will depreciate because of the virus and financial instability they will postpone decisions to buy on the seller side they're reluctant to put apartments up for sale and pulling listing because they don't want strangers touring their apartments march is always the strongest month in new york for listings listings grew 9% between...