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he café in hamburg.oh i think so we have a very special treat for your birthday that looks like the other one too, or it is. it was designed, i created the initial design and then our own came and said, dad, it looks fine, but it's not really contemporary. so i said ok, you take over, i'm handing it all over to you. of course i'm learning from it too. how can i use the founder of the whole project? take a step back. that's the biggest challenge. when he goes, there was full time he and his to the principles of solidarity in agriculture. consumers in germany ordered a coffee from farmers in mexico. and the organization mediates the whole thing. it doesn't make a profit went off the nonprofit new fund for the term nonprofit is often misunderstood. nonprofit does not mean no pay so just as we pay each farmer according to his needs, and that is our 1st priority. we also ask the sailors and the roasters and the staff here in the cafe. so the basic principle in the tightly cosmos, wherever we want to establish
he café in hamburg.oh i think so we have a very special treat for your birthday that looks like the other one too, or it is. it was designed, i created the initial design and then our own came and said, dad, it looks fine, but it's not really contemporary. so i said ok, you take over, i'm handing it all over to you. of course i'm learning from it too. how can i use the founder of the whole project? take a step back. that's the biggest challenge. when he goes, there was full time he and his to...
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now that found his son is opening the 1st tightly cafe in hamburg. oh, thanks. we have a very special treat for your birthday that looks like the album 2 or it is what he said was i'm going to sign the i created the initial design and then our own came and said, dad, it looks fine, but it's not really contemporary. so i said, ok, you take over, i'm handing it all over to you. of course i'm learning from it too. how can i use the founder of the whole project? take a step back. that's the biggest challenge. when you go, so here's to the principles of solidarity in agriculture, consumers in germany, order their coffee from farmers in mexico. and the organization mediates the whole thing. it doesn't make a profit and offer the nonprofit new focus for the term nonprofit is often misunderstood. nonprofit does not mean no pay because the news just coming out. so just we pay each farmer according to his needs, and that is our 1st priority. we also ask the sailors and the roasters and the staff here in the cafe, a coffee one, and you didn't like it for. so the basic prin
now that found his son is opening the 1st tightly cafe in hamburg. oh, thanks. we have a very special treat for your birthday that looks like the album 2 or it is what he said was i'm going to sign the i created the initial design and then our own came and said, dad, it looks fine, but it's not really contemporary. so i said, ok, you take over, i'm handing it all over to you. of course i'm learning from it too. how can i use the founder of the whole project? take a step back. that's the biggest...
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in hamburg, fewer customers are coming to mahmud, how long in germany is limited. lockdown, he was forced to reduce the hours of 21 of his employees, but he's still standing. and he says that with the support of his customers, he'll make it through the pandemic. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin to check us out online at d. w dot com slash business and run facebook and twitter. that's it for me. take care to parliament. despite coming from a poor family to become president and challenges or god doesn't cut a little story starts just under 10 on the double 6 to go beyond vs a missile that will live as we take on the world. we're all about the stories that matter to your country, but what ever it is running out, cut out the details you made for mines. so say these patients had coronavirus more than 6 months ago to this day. they have not recovered their health. it was like a switch was flipped and my body was replaced with the healthy one was taken away and i was given a sick one officially medical experts say they've recovered. but many conti
in hamburg, fewer customers are coming to mahmud, how long in germany is limited. lockdown, he was forced to reduce the hours of 21 of his employees, but he's still standing. and he says that with the support of his customers, he'll make it through the pandemic. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin to check us out online at d. w dot com slash business and run facebook and twitter. that's it for me. take care to parliament. despite coming from a poor family to become...
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hamburg was cut off for days. local residents were scarcely able to cope . and the situation today may be even more dangerous. because since $962.00 the sea level here has risen by 20 centimeters this is the port of hamburg, more than 350000 people who live in this part of the city. a still threatened by storm surges. a lot of new projects are underway to protect them. this new prominent along the elbe, a river also serves as a flood control structure. it was designed by zaha hadid architects. the prominent rise is nearly 9 meters above the river. walk. pember is building a lot of new dikes to pass and if the authorities are doing what they can, but i'm not sure whether we can really protect ourselves against major storm surges in the thinking here in this bizarre for example, the half and city district which was built on the side of the old horton is especially vulnerable. if sea levels were to rise by several meters. i doubt we could prevent the flooding there are trying to call to fix it. if water levels in the north sea continue to rise, london, my also
hamburg was cut off for days. local residents were scarcely able to cope . and the situation today may be even more dangerous. because since $962.00 the sea level here has risen by 20 centimeters this is the port of hamburg, more than 350000 people who live in this part of the city. a still threatened by storm surges. a lot of new projects are underway to protect them. this new prominent along the elbe, a river also serves as a flood control structure. it was designed by zaha hadid architects....
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hamburg is located just 100 kilometers from the coast. and research indicates that if the sea level in 10 used to rise with the risk of storm surges would increase significantly already through the news reels recalled. a flood of 962 when a storm surge washed over the dikes and flood of the north sea coast. about 100000, people lost their homes, and hundreds of people were killed. and thousands as women are down knows. the storm destroyed dikes along several 100 kilometers of coastline. hamburg was cut off for days, local residents were scarcely able to cope. and the situation today maybe even more dangerous, because since 1962, the sea level here has risen by 20 centimeters. this is the port of hamburg, more than 350000 people who live in this part of the city. a still threatened by storm surges. a lot of new projects are underway to protect them. these new prominent along the elba river also serves as a flood control structure. it was designed by zaha hadid architects. the prominent rises nearly 9 meters above the river. homework pember
hamburg is located just 100 kilometers from the coast. and research indicates that if the sea level in 10 used to rise with the risk of storm surges would increase significantly already through the news reels recalled. a flood of 962 when a storm surge washed over the dikes and flood of the north sea coast. about 100000, people lost their homes, and hundreds of people were killed. and thousands as women are down knows. the storm destroyed dikes along several 100 kilometers of coastline. hamburg...
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hamburg was cut off for days, local residents were scarcely able to cope. and the situation today may be even more dangerous, because since $962.00 the sea level here has risen by 20 centimeters. this is the port of hamburg, more than 350000 people who live in this part of the city. a still threatened by storm surges, a lot of new projects are under way to protect them. these new prominent along the elba river, also serves as a flood control structure. it was designed by zaha hadid architects. the prominent rises nearly 9 meters above the river. homework pember is building a lot of new dikes and who passes it in the other and the authorities are doing what they can. but i'm not sure whether we can really protect ourselves against major storm surges. and if they'd be here in this bizarre, for example, the half and city district, which was built on the side of the old horton, is especially vulnerable. if sea levels were to rise by several meters. i doubt we could prevent the flooding. they're trying to come to that if water levels in the north sea continue to
hamburg was cut off for days, local residents were scarcely able to cope. and the situation today may be even more dangerous, because since $962.00 the sea level here has risen by 20 centimeters. this is the port of hamburg, more than 350000 people who live in this part of the city. a still threatened by storm surges, a lot of new projects are under way to protect them. these new prominent along the elba river, also serves as a flood control structure. it was designed by zaha hadid architects....
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hamburg is located just 100 kilometers from the coast. and research indicates that if the sea level continues to rise, the risk of storm surges would increase significantly. boycie through the news reels recalled, a flood of 962 when a storm surge washed over the dikes and flood of the north sea coast. about 100000, people lost their homes, and hundreds of people were killed. thousands as a woman or gun laws. the storm destroyed dikes along several 100 kilometers of coastline. hamburg was cut off for days. local residents were scarcely able to cope . and the situation today maybe even more dangerous, because since $962.00 the sea level here has risen by 20 centimeters. this is the port of hamburg, more than 350000 people who live in this part of the city. a still threatened by storm surges, a lot of new projects are underway to protect them. this new prominent along the elder river, also serves as a flood control structure. it was designed by zaha hadid architects. the prominent rise is nearly 9 meters above the river walk. pember is buil
hamburg is located just 100 kilometers from the coast. and research indicates that if the sea level continues to rise, the risk of storm surges would increase significantly. boycie through the news reels recalled, a flood of 962 when a storm surge washed over the dikes and flood of the north sea coast. about 100000, people lost their homes, and hundreds of people were killed. thousands as a woman or gun laws. the storm destroyed dikes along several 100 kilometers of coastline. hamburg was cut...
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hamburg in northern germany could also be at risk. i lift the trophy home, walking is and it's a real danger. hamburg is located just 100 kilometers from the coast and research, and the gates that at the sea level continues to rise with the risk of storm surges would increase significantly, broadly, through the news reels recalled, a flood of 962 when a storm surge washed over the dikes and flood of the north sea coast. about 100000, people lost their homes, and hundreds of people were killed and thousands as a moment of dominoes. the storm destroyed dikes along several 100 kilometers of coastline. hamburg was cut off for days. local residents were scarcely able to cope . and the situation today may be even more dangerous, because since $962.00 the sea level here has risen by 20 centimeters this is the port of hamburg, more than 350000 people who live in this part of the city. a still threatened by storm surges. a lot of new projects are underway to protect them. this new prominent along the elbe, a river also serves as a flood contro
hamburg in northern germany could also be at risk. i lift the trophy home, walking is and it's a real danger. hamburg is located just 100 kilometers from the coast and research, and the gates that at the sea level continues to rise with the risk of storm surges would increase significantly, broadly, through the news reels recalled, a flood of 962 when a storm surge washed over the dikes and flood of the north sea coast. about 100000, people lost their homes, and hundreds of people were killed...
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we are getting the hamburger helper. we are not getting the hamburger. he's not taking questions about whether he's going to concede to joe biden or whether he's going to cooperate with a peaceful transfer of power. will he go to the biden's inauguration. i talked to a white house's official, at some point the president will take questions. he's keeping it suspense. fsh the reality tv executive producer at heart. make no mistake. this is a train left the station without the president on board but it is a transition that's happening whether the president likes it or not. >> thank you very much, kristine todd wittman. former epa administrator. and also former new jersey governor, david gergen, cnn's senior political analyst. david and governor, i just want to say, i don't think we can overlook the fact that president trump continues to try to overturn the results in the election. he is doing it in wisconsin. he did it in michigan. he did it in pennsylvania and trying to con prince legislature to throw it the vote of the american people. that's still happen
we are getting the hamburger helper. we are not getting the hamburger. he's not taking questions about whether he's going to concede to joe biden or whether he's going to cooperate with a peaceful transfer of power. will he go to the biden's inauguration. i talked to a white house's official, at some point the president will take questions. he's keeping it suspense. fsh the reality tv executive producer at heart. make no mistake. this is a train left the station without the president on board...
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he café in hamburg. oh, how are things.we have a very special treat for your birthday that looks like the oven to what it is, what it was designed. i created the initial design and then our own came and said, dad, it looks fine, but it's not really contemporary. so i said, ok, you take over, i'm handing it all over to you. of course i'm learning from it too. how can i use the founder of the whole project? take a step back. that's the biggest challenge, me. when you go, he and his to the principles of solidarity in agriculture. consume news in germany, ordered a coffee from farmers in mexico and the organization media. it's a whole thing, it doesn't make a profit. one off the nonprofit new funds for the term nonprofit is often misunderstood. nonprofit does not mean no pay because of news just kind of goes on. so just as we pay each farmer according to his needs, and that is our 1st priority, we also ask the sailors and the roasters and the staff here in the cafe, the coffee one and even thai people. so the basic principle in
he café in hamburg. oh, how are things.we have a very special treat for your birthday that looks like the oven to what it is, what it was designed. i created the initial design and then our own came and said, dad, it looks fine, but it's not really contemporary. so i said, ok, you take over, i'm handing it all over to you. of course i'm learning from it too. how can i use the founder of the whole project? take a step back. that's the biggest challenge, me. when you go, he and his to the...
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i was in hamburg and head of the legal department at the german mine clearance service. and i was called in to see the chief of staff and english captain dudish. he told me he'd received a telegram. dennett's expected me to be prepared to defend him, and would i be willing to take that on? i immediately said, i'm ready. i didn't want to show the slightest hesitation on such an important question. help shortly afterwards i wrote a letter to my wife in bavaria because i knew she'd be asking herself why i did it, because i always had the greatest reservations about done. it says political statements. and i wrote to her that i did it because i wanted to maintain the loyalty that at that time had collapsed in many cases, devoted oversight of the accused were able to choose their legal counsel from lists or make suggestions themselves. the lawyers could even be staunch nazis because the court wanted to avoid any accusations of unfairness in the proceedings. from the outset, the defenders complained about the inequality of resources. and next, at 1st we had no employees at all.
i was in hamburg and head of the legal department at the german mine clearance service. and i was called in to see the chief of staff and english captain dudish. he told me he'd received a telegram. dennett's expected me to be prepared to defend him, and would i be willing to take that on? i immediately said, i'm ready. i didn't want to show the slightest hesitation on such an important question. help shortly afterwards i wrote a letter to my wife in bavaria because i knew she'd be asking...
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he cafe in hamburg. oh, i don't think so. we have a very special treat for your birthday. on the set looks like the album 2 or it is going to sign. i created the initial design and then our own came and said, dad, it looks fine, but it's not really contemporary. so i said ok, you take over and i'm handing it all over to you. of course i'm learning from it too. how can i use the founder of the whole project? take a step back. that's the biggest challenge. when he was full time, he and his to the principles of solidarity in agriculture, consumers in germany order their coffee from farm is in mexico, and the organization mediates the whole thing. it doesn't make a profit well for the nonprofit neophytes, for the term nonprofit is often misunderstood. nonprofit does not mean no pay for those admissions. so just as we pay each farmer according to his needs and that is our 1st priority, we also ask the sailors and the roasters and the staff here in the cafe. a coffee i was on one and you didn't like it. also the basic principle in the thai key cause most wherever we want to esta
he cafe in hamburg. oh, i don't think so. we have a very special treat for your birthday. on the set looks like the album 2 or it is going to sign. i created the initial design and then our own came and said, dad, it looks fine, but it's not really contemporary. so i said ok, you take over and i'm handing it all over to you. of course i'm learning from it too. how can i use the founder of the whole project? take a step back. that's the biggest challenge. when he was full time, he and his to the...
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his reporting brought the scandal to light in 2013 he was working for news magazine show down in hamburg. he took an anonymous phone call and what he heard brought him to what may well be the biggest story of his life. is has at sword's confirmed and i hated it tauriel meetings and so i was probably the only available reporter at stanton that say because everyone was in the meeting and the receptionist put a call through to me and the caller told me about come eggs and he was constrained to the piece i have to admit i'd never heard of come x. before but when the person mentioned the names of several german investors large my ears pricked up because one of the investors was casten mushmouth. as well as entrepreneur carsten marsh meyer there was meat industry boss and shall go soccer club chairman clemens tanya's and drugstore king air of an mierda these mega rich germans are said to have poured millions into what were attractive investments with high returns all 3 say they didn't know they were involved in suspected come x. transactions they later took action against the bank that alleged
his reporting brought the scandal to light in 2013 he was working for news magazine show down in hamburg. he took an anonymous phone call and what he heard brought him to what may well be the biggest story of his life. is has at sword's confirmed and i hated it tauriel meetings and so i was probably the only available reporter at stanton that say because everyone was in the meeting and the receptionist put a call through to me and the caller told me about come eggs and he was constrained to the...
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after the fall of the 3rd reich, ribbentrop spent weeks in hiding in hamburg. before british investigators tracked him down. by light oct. 945, the list of the accused was complete. but not all were present in nuremberg. the whereabouts of hitler's secretary martin bormann were unclear. the industrialist gustaf, croupe phone, bolen hubbard was unfit for travel, much to the annoyance of lead prosecutor jackson, who wanted a member of the crook family to stand trial. he tried to charge group son alfred as a substitute, but the british stood in his way. the british officer gary neve handed over indictments in the cellblock ribbentrop, said the charges were directed against the wrong people. rudolf hess wrote on his copy. i cannot remember. and goering wrote, the victor will always be the judge and the vanquished. the accused for calderon, it's the trial was just a whim of the americans. none of these charges affect me in the slightest. he said he named a naval judge or 2 crowns. as his defense counsel and book shift, i was in hamburg and head of the legal departme
after the fall of the 3rd reich, ribbentrop spent weeks in hiding in hamburg. before british investigators tracked him down. by light oct. 945, the list of the accused was complete. but not all were present in nuremberg. the whereabouts of hitler's secretary martin bormann were unclear. the industrialist gustaf, croupe phone, bolen hubbard was unfit for travel, much to the annoyance of lead prosecutor jackson, who wanted a member of the crook family to stand trial. he tried to charge group son...
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he cafe in hamburg. oh, thanks. we have a very special treat for your birthday. that looks like the album 2 or it is what it was designed. i created the initial design and then our own came and said, dad, it looks fine, but it's not really contemporary. so i said, ok, you take over, i'm handing it all over to you. of course i'm learning from it too. how can i use the founder of the whole project? take a step back. that's the biggest challenge. when he was full time, he and his to the principles of solidarity in agriculture. consumers in germany ordered a coffee from farmers in mexico. and the organization mediates the whole thing, it doesn't make a profit. one of the nonprofit neophytes for the term nonprofit is often misunderstood. nonprofit does not mean no pay because of nish just kind of goes on. so just as we pay each farmer according to his needs, and that is our 1st priority, we also ask the sailors and the roasters and the staff here in the cafe. the coffee i was on one and you didn't like it. also the basic principle in the thai key cause most wherever w
he cafe in hamburg. oh, thanks. we have a very special treat for your birthday. that looks like the album 2 or it is what it was designed. i created the initial design and then our own came and said, dad, it looks fine, but it's not really contemporary. so i said, ok, you take over, i'm handing it all over to you. of course i'm learning from it too. how can i use the founder of the whole project? take a step back. that's the biggest challenge. when he was full time, he and his to the principles...
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we can talk now to martin dempsey, he's a hamburg parliament member from the german left party. i think we've got him. yes, senator. great. we can. he thank you very much for your time this afternoon. a lot of anger that we've been hearing from human rights groups about this raising. what, what's your assessment? oh, i agree with the oeuvre a relation of the european central constitutional and human rights. they clearly bring forward. it's a very, very sent day for the independence of courts and that's to my mind as well. we can see clearly that there is civilians killed by that rule which are conducted by the these and run style in the german government to my mind has this responsibility. and i hope that the scepter of constitutional and human rights with their clients will go forward to make an appeal to the constitutional court. because the importance of this to cling to international law all the important is to cling to the carter of the united nations and not conduct walk crimes. i do agree more with the decision of the former ruling. 'd of called who clearly was saying tha
we can talk now to martin dempsey, he's a hamburg parliament member from the german left party. i think we've got him. yes, senator. great. we can. he thank you very much for your time this afternoon. a lot of anger that we've been hearing from human rights groups about this raising. what, what's your assessment? oh, i agree with the oeuvre a relation of the european central constitutional and human rights. they clearly bring forward. it's a very, very sent day for the independence of courts...
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89 billion, quatrillion, cotillion hamburgers, whatever that is."mcdonald's, we're doing very well. >> jimmy: i think he landed. i think he landed. >> the fun part of that bit is i want to -- i would love to meet the chairman of the mcdonald's so i can go "look, we all get it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yup, you're right. >> that's the fun part >> jimmy: that's the fun part. yeah >> that's the attitude >> jimmy: he added props and he had kids toys. >> yeah, yeah. so i'll give him points for that one but this one here is magda mahila from france trying your routine "mad cow. >> what i love about mad cow disease is that of course we try to blame it on the cows. it's not our fault these cows are crazy they're nuts they're out of their minds we show them sliding down this slippery ramps all out of control and the cows are probably like, "oh sure, you are drinking me, eating me, wearing me, sneaking up on me and tipping me over and i am the one who's off? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: in front of cows >> in front of cows. that's the next level of comedy is you act
89 billion, quatrillion, cotillion hamburgers, whatever that is."mcdonald's, we're doing very well. >> jimmy: i think he landed. i think he landed. >> the fun part of that bit is i want to -- i would love to meet the chairman of the mcdonald's so i can go "look, we all get it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yup, you're right. >> that's the fun part >> jimmy: that's the fun part. yeah >> that's the attitude >> jimmy: he added props and he had kids...
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been covering nonstop here now france last week entered into a new lock i mean take a look at this hamburger they were under 5000 cases a some under 2 now they're ahead over $50000.00 cases a day so now there are new partial lockdown it's going to last about a month which schools and workplaces remain. open but people are crying permits to actually leave their home now want to go to belgium just take a look at there's actually no let's do spain for us so spain they when they were looking good in september but then towards the towards the beginning of october they started going back up and now you see once again they're reaching anywhere from 122-0000 cases per day now they're having partial lockdowns on the clusters around the country that is seeing the most cases now and now let's go to belgium i mean take a look at this so it sits hamburger they were seeing less than $400.00 cases per day now fast forward about a month and a half they are seeing about $15000.00 cases a day now they announced the partial lockdown starting monday and that's their latest because they have the highest infectio
been covering nonstop here now france last week entered into a new lock i mean take a look at this hamburger they were under 5000 cases a some under 2 now they're ahead over $50000.00 cases a day so now there are new partial lockdown it's going to last about a month which schools and workplaces remain. open but people are crying permits to actually leave their home now want to go to belgium just take a look at there's actually no let's do spain for us so spain they when they were looking good...
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if you recall i will gladly pay you tuesday for a hamburger today. om by in the reason that is so important is that is credit what borrowing does is it creates money in the here and now and figuring out how to do that in a way that could be sustained and how to make credit work not just for today's drinks or hamburger but for all nations and economies in global systems the great innovations from the early modern era. >> as your book details and there's two ways and i am making money. [inaudible] >> all my books usually come out of some thread that i find in another project i may not have time more be appropriate. but to figure it out and in this case i was doing some work and a great crime story and all this cool stuff and reading up on life and character that the 20 years after the event on that project, he had some troubles and famously to predict the motions of the heavens but i cannot predict the folly of the people i said i wanted to know more about that. >> and that is extremely interesting. and he suffers will need to keep a secret so the bubb
if you recall i will gladly pay you tuesday for a hamburger today. om by in the reason that is so important is that is credit what borrowing does is it creates money in the here and now and figuring out how to do that in a way that could be sustained and how to make credit work not just for today's drinks or hamburger but for all nations and economies in global systems the great innovations from the early modern era. >> as your book details and there's two ways and i am making money....
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someone in central hamburg. he had to put up his own money to buy it. during the pandemic, banks have been reluctant to give loans for business startups. the website, the product just got done, doing remodelling online and playing. i think all of that costs a lot of money. and because the banks were stepping back, i had to cover all the running costs myself. but i absolutely didn't want to give up any other immigrants in germany have also taken the step of starting their own businesses in 2020, despite or perhaps because of the corona virus pandemic. from afghanistan has lived in germany for nearly 10 years. he had the idea of starting an online platform for middle eastern grocers in hamburg. his business plan is complete, but he needs advice on how to negotiate with the banks. i have products that are partially ready, and by that i mean the software, all of that has done what i need is a market presence, and it has to be done well. so i'll be needing a few employees to give me support. his advisor says there is one reason why more and more immigrants i
someone in central hamburg. he had to put up his own money to buy it. during the pandemic, banks have been reluctant to give loans for business startups. the website, the product just got done, doing remodelling online and playing. i think all of that costs a lot of money. and because the banks were stepping back, i had to cover all the running costs myself. but i absolutely didn't want to give up any other immigrants in germany have also taken the step of starting their own businesses in 2020,...
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and this may, he took over the hair fantastic salon in central hamburg. he had to put up as own money to buy it. during the pandemic, banks have been reluctant to give loans for business startups to the website, the products doing remodelling online and playing all of that costs a lot of money. and because the banks were stepping back, he had to cover all the running costs myself. but i absolutely didn't want to give up. other immigrants in germany have also taken the step of starting their own businesses in 2020, despite or perhaps because of the coronavirus pandemic. from afghanistan has lived in germany for nearly 10 years. he had the idea of starting an online platform for middle eastern grocers in hamburg. his business plan is complete, but he needs advice on how to negotiate with the banks. i have products that are partially ready, and by that i mean the software, all of that has done what i need is a market presence, and it has to be done well. so i'll be needing a few employees to give me support. his advisor says there is one reason why more and
and this may, he took over the hair fantastic salon in central hamburg. he had to put up as own money to buy it. during the pandemic, banks have been reluctant to give loans for business startups to the website, the products doing remodelling online and playing all of that costs a lot of money. and because the banks were stepping back, he had to cover all the running costs myself. but i absolutely didn't want to give up. other immigrants in germany have also taken the step of starting their own...
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margaret hamburg dr., thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> now that we have this good news on the data that the vaccines are effective, how big of a challenge is it to produce and distribute this to billions of people around the world >> well, it is good news, first of all the bad news is that it's going to take time to get this vaccine out. the companies with support from the u.s. government have been already manufacturing the vaccine, not knowing whether, in fact, it would make it over the finish line to authorization and eventually approval. so there is vaccine that will be ready to go out once there is an authorization for broader use, but it will be limited i think it's estimated between the two companies there's maybe 70 million doses, and, of course, this vaccine requires two doses in order to be effective, to reach that 95 or so percent level of efficacy so it means, you know, that there will be a significant of number of vaccines, 35 million but given the rising numbers and the magnitude an
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someone in central hamburg. he had to put up his own money to buy it. during the pandemic, banks have been reluctant to give loans for business startups. the website, the product i just got done, doing remodelling online and playing all of that costs a lot of money. and because the banks were stepping back, i had to cover all the running costs myself. but i absolutely didn't want to give up. other immigrants in germany have also taken the step of starting their own businesses in 2020, despite or perhaps because of the corona virus pandemic. from afghanistan has lived in germany for nearly 10 years. he had the idea of starting an online platform for middle eastern grocers. in hamburg. his business plan is complete, but he needs advice on how to negotiate with the banks. if it does, i have products that are partially ready, and by that i mean the software, all of that has done what i need is a market presence, and it has to be done well. so i'll be needing a few employees to give me support. his advisor says there is one reason why more and more immigrant
someone in central hamburg. he had to put up his own money to buy it. during the pandemic, banks have been reluctant to give loans for business startups. the website, the product i just got done, doing remodelling online and playing all of that costs a lot of money. and because the banks were stepping back, i had to cover all the running costs myself. but i absolutely didn't want to give up. other immigrants in germany have also taken the step of starting their own businesses in 2020, despite...
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in hamburg, fewer customers are coming to mahmood how laughs along in germany's limited lockdown. he was forced to reduce the hours of $21.00 of his employees. but he still standing, and he says that with the support of his customers, he'll make it through the pandemic. from a the business team here in berlin for more to check out our website, www dot com slash business. we're also on facebook and twitter for me to buy and the coded 19 pandemic has been linked to the destruction of habitats and wildlife. now the virus threatens to return to why my human transmission osing a danger to all. how can this vicious circle be stopped? projects in africa give cause for optimism, but also show what problems exist from coping to climate. can africa's forests help save the world to sow 6. d. w. . i'm not laughing at the germans, because sometimes i am, but mostly i'm nothing with the deep into the german culture. you don't seem to get from this grandmother day. oh, here you go. it's cold out there, no time. rachel, join me for me to get some peace. of course this is due to the news efforts n
in hamburg, fewer customers are coming to mahmood how laughs along in germany's limited lockdown. he was forced to reduce the hours of $21.00 of his employees. but he still standing, and he says that with the support of his customers, he'll make it through the pandemic. from a the business team here in berlin for more to check out our website, www dot com slash business. we're also on facebook and twitter for me to buy and the coded 19 pandemic has been linked to the destruction of habitats and...
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i was in hamburg england, head of the legal department at the german mine clearance service. i was called in to see the chief of staff and english captain to this. he told me he'd received a telegram. dennett's expected me to be prepared to defend him, and would i be willing to take that on? but i immediately said, i'm ready. i didn't want to show the slightest hesitation on such an important question. help shortly afterwards i wrote a letter to my wife in bavaria. i knew she'd be asking herself why i did it, because i always had the greatest reservations about done. it says political statements, because i wrote to her that i did it because i wanted to maintain the loyalty that at that time had collapsed in many cases devoted over. so the accused were able to choose their legal counsel from lists or make suggestions themselves. the lawyers could even be staunch nazis because the court wanted to avoid any accusations of unfairness in the proceedings. from the outset, the defenders complained about the inequality of resources. she looks at 1st, we had no employees at all. but e
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the country have posted silent protest videos against germany's you partial lockdown including the hamburg for the monic and conduct not at all this week germany shut down concert halls theaters museums and cinemas till at least the end of the month while allowing retail stores and other businesses to stay open the culture sector was already looking at hundreds of millions of euros of losses after the last lock down. and been fizzling for any developments on the virus go to our website at www dot com slash code 19 it's just practice that mosque wearing see if it takes away my masculinity. after 6 match days they're on top again a buying wins in cologne putting it at the top of the table. after 6 match days they leave empty handed. loses an alkie at the bottom of the table no clients no. 30 minutes on d w. we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take care of yourself good distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we're doing we're human for here for you we are working so hard it was going to keep you informed on all of o
the country have posted silent protest videos against germany's you partial lockdown including the hamburg for the monic and conduct not at all this week germany shut down concert halls theaters museums and cinemas till at least the end of the month while allowing retail stores and other businesses to stay open the culture sector was already looking at hundreds of millions of euros of losses after the last lock down. and been fizzling for any developments on the virus go to our website at www...
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i was in hamburg and head of the legal department at the german mine clearance service.and i was called in to see the chief of staff and english captain this he told me he'd received a telegram. dennett's expected me to be prepared to defend him. and would i be willing to take that on? but i immediately said, i'm ready. i didn't want to show the slightest hesitation on such an important question help. shortly afterwards, i wrote a letter to my wife in bavaria. i knew she'd be asking herself why i did it, because i always had the greatest reservations about done. it says political statements have been issued and i wrote to her that i did it because i wanted to maintain the loyalty that at that time had collapsed in many cases, to go to oversee the accused. were able to choose their legal counsel from lists or make suggestions themselves. the lawyers could even be staunch nazis because the court wanted to avoid any accusations of unfairness in the proceedings. from the outset, the defenders complained about the inequality of resources. actually next at 1st we had no employ
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. >> you know, it's like we've all been subsiding or sub cysting off of fast-food hamburgers. then you say, we're going to make you a gourmet burger. it's going to take you a little bit longer. it's fine. it's going to take a little bit longer, you're going to like it, you're going to appreciate it. and suddenly it's like, where's my burger? i need it right now. >> are you hungry? >> i am a little hungry. i just don't want domino's pizza. we're so prime to know the results of the election on election night -- >> we're conditioned to it. it's in our dna. >> at least in the last 20 years. obviously, we didn't know in the 2000 election for quite some time, but again, we've prepared everybody for this, and so, it is going to take some time. it's going totake a couple days. we are going to get the results of the election. just everybody breathe, eat a hamburger, and just wait. >> let's talk about all of this with our panel and bring them in now. staying up late for us, danielle moody mills. i'm not sure if you woke up early or stayed up late. either way, glad you're joining us. dan
. >> you know, it's like we've all been subsiding or sub cysting off of fast-food hamburgers. then you say, we're going to make you a gourmet burger. it's going to take you a little bit longer. it's fine. it's going to take a little bit longer, you're going to like it, you're going to appreciate it. and suddenly it's like, where's my burger? i need it right now. >> are you hungry? >> i am a little hungry. i just don't want domino's pizza. we're so prime to know the results of...
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if you recall the look and i'll gladly pay you tuesday for a hamburger today that's wimpy and popeye. and that's why it's so important is that his credit. what credit does what borrowing does is it creates money in the here and now out of a promise that we make to the future. and figuring out how to do that in a way that could be sustained would not be killed by crisis action my whole book is exactly this figure out how to make credit work not just today's cage drinker or hamburger but for whole nations and whole economies and whole systems figuring that out was one of the great innovations of the period that historians call early modern europe. sue and as your book details that spurned a lot of other innovations too. with the other book titles are to money for nothing and one is a gave money i got nothing. and the other one was i making money and i didn't get anything. there's a lot of those here. what led you, when you start this book it would lead you to write it? >> guest: all of my books come out of something that bugs me. and usually they come out of some thread i find in anothe
if you recall the look and i'll gladly pay you tuesday for a hamburger today that's wimpy and popeye. and that's why it's so important is that his credit. what credit does what borrowing does is it creates money in the here and now out of a promise that we make to the future. and figuring out how to do that in a way that could be sustained would not be killed by crisis action my whole book is exactly this figure out how to make credit work not just today's cage drinker or hamburger but for...
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after the fall of the 3rd reich, ribbentrop spent weeks in hiding in hamburg. before british investigators tracked him down by light oct, 1945, the list of the accused was complete. but not all were present in nuremberg. the whereabouts of hitler's secretary martin bormann were unclear. the industrialist gustaf croup phone bolen, on how bad was unfit for travel, much to the annoyance of lead prosecutor jackson, who wanted a member of the group family to stand trial. he tried to charge crips an alfred as a substitute, but the british stood in his way. the british officer gary neve handed over indictments in the cellblock. ribbentrop, said the charges were directed against the wrong people. rudolf hess wrote on his copy. i cannot remember. and going, wrote, the victor will always be the judge and the vanquished. the accused. for count dune, it's the trial was just a whim of the americans. none of these charges affect me in the slightest. he said he names naval judge, auto crown, spooler. as his defense counsel for the book, sheffield, i was in hamburg and head of
after the fall of the 3rd reich, ribbentrop spent weeks in hiding in hamburg. before british investigators tracked him down by light oct, 1945, the list of the accused was complete. but not all were present in nuremberg. the whereabouts of hitler's secretary martin bormann were unclear. the industrialist gustaf croup phone bolen, on how bad was unfit for travel, much to the annoyance of lead prosecutor jackson, who wanted a member of the group family to stand trial. he tried to charge crips an...
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he is head of research at the hamburg center for health economics. a very good day. a professor told us about the daunting task, facing our health officials, trying to deliver coronavirus shots to billions of people around the world. fat. indeed, that's a quite a business plan. actually to, to a, to vaccinate, so many people and in germany and i was just being set up by the land districts and salt. i knew so when they do everything to be ready in mid december. and i hear that there are many, many, many volunteers who want to help medical staff nurses and saw you up. but everyone is working that it will happen. all right, let's turn our attention to germany. how well prepared is this country to roll out such an ambitious plan to vaccinate people around this country? yeah, i mean, it's germany's already planning the vaccination sometimes for quite a while. and since we, in germany, we have this. but if you start right structures, it's, it defies quite a lot of regarding the region. so some regions are more ready than other regions are. and so about by the, in general,
he is head of research at the hamburg center for health economics. a very good day. a professor told us about the daunting task, facing our health officials, trying to deliver coronavirus shots to billions of people around the world. fat. indeed, that's a quite a business plan. actually to, to a, to vaccinate, so many people and in germany and i was just being set up by the land districts and salt. i knew so when they do everything to be ready in mid december. and i hear that there are many,...
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he cafe in hamburg. oh, i don't think we have a very special treat for your birthday. on the set looks like the album 2 or it is what it was. this is mine. i created the initial design and then our own came and said, dad, it looks fine, but it's not really contemporary. so i said, ok, you take over and i'm handing it all over to you. of course i'm learning from it too . how can i use the founder of the whole project? take a step back. that's the biggest challenge. when he was for the time he and his to the principles of solidarity in agriculture, consumers in germany ordered a coffee from farmers in mexico. and the organization mediates the whole thing, it doesn't make a profit. well now for the nonprofit new funds for the term nonprofit is often misunderstood. nonprofit does not mean no pay for those admissions. so just as we pay each farmer according to his needs and that is our 1st priority, we also ask the sailors and the roasters and the staff here in the cafe. a coffee i was on one and you didn't like it. also the basic principle in the tightly cosmos. wherever w
he cafe in hamburg. oh, i don't think we have a very special treat for your birthday. on the set looks like the album 2 or it is what it was. this is mine. i created the initial design and then our own came and said, dad, it looks fine, but it's not really contemporary. so i said, ok, you take over and i'm handing it all over to you. of course i'm learning from it too . how can i use the founder of the whole project? take a step back. that's the biggest challenge. when he was for the time he...
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want a hamburger, some fries, a drink, nuggets? - got a taste for a deal?e nuestro banco de currículums. aprovecha tu crédito de setenta y cinco dólares al publicar tu primer empleo en indeed.com/oferta. de energía solar y eólicavechar de california. pero no está disponible todo el día. Úsala menos de 4 a 9 pm y protege california para las generaciones futuras. ♪ borja: seguimos con mÁs noticias en tu "ediciÓn digital". maÑana la selecciÓn mexicana de fÚtbol se enfrenta a corea del sur. en vivo a las 2:00 por univision. si te lo perdiste, puedes volverlo a ver a las 9:00 por unimÁs. vamos con mÁs noticias. una banda de asaltantes usando armas de juguete se llevaron casi 20 millones de dÓlares de las cajas de seguridad de un banco. lo sorprendente es que no hubo heridos ni disparos. esta historia habÍa inspirado a la famosa serie de netflix. lo cierto es que este fue un caso real. este domingo verÁs en una ediciÓn especial de: aquÍ y ahora. vamos a enviar a andrea zambucetti. ¿cÓmo lo consiguieron ese robo? andrea: me das mucha alegrÍa. hace mucho que no te
want a hamburger, some fries, a drink, nuggets? - got a taste for a deal?e nuestro banco de currículums. aprovecha tu crédito de setenta y cinco dólares al publicar tu primer empleo en indeed.com/oferta. de energía solar y eólicavechar de california. pero no está disponible todo el día. Úsala menos de 4 a 9 pm y protege california para las generaciones futuras. ♪ borja: seguimos con mÁs noticias en tu "ediciÓn digital". maÑana la selecciÓn mexicana de fÚtbol se enfrenta...
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if you recall, the slogan, i will gladly pay you tuesday for a hamburger today. and wimpy and popeye. and the reason that's so important is that's credit. what credit does, what borrowing does, it creates money in the here and now out of a promise that we make to the future. and figuring out how to do that in a way that coulds sustaineded, that wouldn't be prone to crisis or killed by crisis, and my book about crisis is exactly it, and figuring how to make credit work not just for today's drink or hamburger, but for whole nations, whole economies, whole systems and figuring that out was one of the great innovations of the period that historians called a modern era. >> that's theawn of as you put the future of it that spurned other innovations, too, and what -- there'swo ways, money for nothing. i get money and i got nothing. >> right. >> andhe other is, i am making money and i didn't get anything and both things, there's a lot of both of those things here. what led you to -- when did you start this book and what led you to write it? >> the book-- all of myooks co
if you recall, the slogan, i will gladly pay you tuesday for a hamburger today. and wimpy and popeye. and the reason that's so important is that's credit. what credit does, what borrowing does, it creates money in the here and now out of a promise that we make to the future. and figuring out how to do that in a way that coulds sustaineded, that wouldn't be prone to crisis or killed by crisis, and my book about crisis is exactly it, and figuring how to make credit work not just for today's drink...
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figuring out how to make credit work not just for today's drink or hamburger, but for whole nations and whole economies and whole global systems. figuring that out was one of the great innovations of the period that historians call the modern era. >> and those are the details that spurred a lot of other innovations, too. and with the title, there's two ways "money for nothing", one is i gave money, i got nothing. >> right. >> the other is i'm making money and didn't get anything. and there's a lot of both of these i think so this here. what led you to -- when did you start this book and what led you to write it? >> the book-- all of my books come out of something that bugs me and usually they come out of some thread i find in another project that i may not have time or be appropriate for a project. i want to figure it out. in this case i was doing some work on isaac newton and, you know, great crime story, chasing, counterfeiting and doing this cool stuff and in sort of reading up about newton and trying to dave into his life and character, i found that 20 years after the event i was ch
figuring out how to make credit work not just for today's drink or hamburger, but for whole nations and whole economies and whole global systems. figuring that out was one of the great innovations of the period that historians call the modern era. >> and those are the details that spurred a lot of other innovations, too. and with the title, there's two ways "money for nothing", one is i gave money, i got nothing. >> right. >> the other is i'm making money and didn't...
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the 43 year old trains regularly in her sports club in hamburg. before training everything has to be meticulously prepared. protecting the athletes is the number one priority. but it's worth the effort because sport gives british energy for her day to day life. and yet some of. it doesn't align. that month on it but i what's on its methods that. bend there and. it's all it's always an be a m. . quick. blocking thinking tactically. this full contact sport is demanding. and that helps them deal with other situations in life to. mark. the sport has also helped al his son and gave himself confidence from a young age his family also supports him and even saved his life as a disabled child in guinea he was unlikely to survive to adult hood. and. perhaps not be formal. hoped. to school. but. now his son grew up with his aunt and uncle they quickly became like his mother and father he studied in mannheim and took part in international competitions while still a minor but while he's happy as a person and an athlete he's also sometimes confronted with every
the 43 year old trains regularly in her sports club in hamburg. before training everything has to be meticulously prepared. protecting the athletes is the number one priority. but it's worth the effort because sport gives british energy for her day to day life. and yet some of. it doesn't align. that month on it but i what's on its methods that. bend there and. it's all it's always an be a m. . quick. blocking thinking tactically. this full contact sport is demanding. and that helps them deal...
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the german frigates, hamburg intercept at the turkish vessel in the mediterranean on sunday night, the german a warship as part of a european union naval mission to stop arms reaching libya. german soldiers boarded the cargo ship but had to abort their search after the turkish government protested to the mission. let's get you more on this. i'm now joined by our political correspondents, hans broadcast. what more can you tell us about this incident? well, as the german government, and in fact that european union mission that you were mentioning, both of them, told the story, it was a matter of stopping the ship in terms of an international mandate. and they gave the ship several hours time to allow the german marines to enter. once they had entered, they started to search and only while they were on the boat to turkey, which is the flag state of the ship. in other words, the ship was tired, traveling under the flag of turkey. turkey then protested, and according to the german defense ministry and according to the e.u. mission. as soon as this protest was received, the search for them o
the german frigates, hamburg intercept at the turkish vessel in the mediterranean on sunday night, the german a warship as part of a european union naval mission to stop arms reaching libya. german soldiers boarded the cargo ship but had to abort their search after the turkish government protested to the mission. let's get you more on this. i'm now joined by our political correspondents, hans broadcast. what more can you tell us about this incident? well, as the german government, and in fact...
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i think hamburg was 42, and there was no way that the british then, i must open earlier? there was no way to fight back, at that stage, against what was still a formidable german air me. and they felt they had to do something. and de saw it that bombing german cities, at least was a token of fighting back. and in the beginning, they tried to bomb the railway stations, that kind of thing. and it was too costly. because he didn't have the kind of equipment that allowed you to bump from a great height. and so they had to go over losing bomber crews. and so, that's why they thought this new tactic of bonding civilians, and demoralizing them. once they started doing that, it got progressively worse. and then something that would've still being thought an atrocity, except, by the way, when it came to the colonies. because the first instance of bombing civilians, i think was in iraq. when churchill was minister of war, i believe, and bomba harris was already involved. that's when it started. but when they started doing large-scale germany, it got progressively worse, and more vi
i think hamburg was 42, and there was no way that the british then, i must open earlier? there was no way to fight back, at that stage, against what was still a formidable german air me. and they felt they had to do something. and de saw it that bombing german cities, at least was a token of fighting back. and in the beginning, they tried to bomb the railway stations, that kind of thing. and it was too costly. because he didn't have the kind of equipment that allowed you to bump from a great...
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and i had sort of like bloody hamburger meat as a face. and i was in bed feeling sorry for myself.umber, i still don't know. and it was madonna's manager. who invited me to go to her house for dinner. which was very, very surreal. >> jimmy: to madonna's house? >> yeah, to madonna's house. and i was -- sorry. >> jimmy: and you went to dinner, i assume? >> i did. i mean, you know -- i think i -- the trauma of it has made the memory of it fairly hazy. but the one thing, you know -- i had grown up a good, polite, english boy. i wanted to turn up with something, i didn't want to show up empty-handed, but i was 18 so i couldn't take her a bottle of wine because i couldn't buy her one. i bought her a wonder woman pez dispenser. [ laughter ] i don't know what i thought. i thought it might be -- just mild confusion. she just went, "oh, thanks." but i showed up 45 minutes late because i didn't really understand the geography of los angeles. and i -- like, you can't tell anyone madonna's address. obviously. no, even if you get through a car, don't go through the gates, have them drop you off
and i had sort of like bloody hamburger meat as a face. and i was in bed feeling sorry for myself.umber, i still don't know. and it was madonna's manager. who invited me to go to her house for dinner. which was very, very surreal. >> jimmy: to madonna's house? >> yeah, to madonna's house. and i was -- sorry. >> jimmy: and you went to dinner, i assume? >> i did. i mean, you know -- i think i -- the trauma of it has made the memory of it fairly hazy. but the one thing, you...
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with anonymity the details of those bad experiences were turned into a map here from the city of hamburg even if a crime doesn't take place on every dark corner every night of the week the fear that it might is a problem for many women. i did this before her this feeling that no one will hear me i'm good with that even if i do call out for help no one works that's the 1st thing that comes to mind for example when i see a group of young men or adopt park i think ok how can i avoid them and if i can't is there going to be someone who can help me and then if they wish i was wise and couldn't have made up your mind that. urban planning in general and traffic planning in particular was always seen as a man's job. either can is proof that it doesn't have to be that way she's fighting a quarter for all for the city of vienna without dark corners and unsafe spaces but what does a city look like when no one has to be afraid roman plats in vienna was once a dodgy bottleneck. for the english that i don't buy so for the redesign in this limited space there were lots of pas that crossed. get board wi
with anonymity the details of those bad experiences were turned into a map here from the city of hamburg even if a crime doesn't take place on every dark corner every night of the week the fear that it might is a problem for many women. i did this before her this feeling that no one will hear me i'm good with that even if i do call out for help no one works that's the 1st thing that comes to mind for example when i see a group of young men or adopt park i think ok how can i avoid them and if i...
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family room everywhere and this is the little kitchen which i cooked our eggs last night and made hamburgers so i can't clean the dishes or you know we played video games and bathroom. you know got a shower but that's about all. during the week david shares the single room which is bursting with things with his new partner. he didn't want to follow suit you put 2 years here man a month cramped in a ike obviously if you put 2 people in the same room for a long enough time it's theirs you know bump heads and have arguments and stuff his girlfriend has a stable job in the insurance business as a couple they could buy themselves a bigger and less expensive apartment yet they remain trapped in this tiny room because their past a big one continues to haunt them but at the time she was trying it 1st and then you get so be down by going to places and stuff and then not they're not giving you a place because they're like oh you had an addiction it's you know shows that you didn't pay just like 2 months or something like that and it definitely was detrimental to it there was no way of getting anywhere
family room everywhere and this is the little kitchen which i cooked our eggs last night and made hamburgers so i can't clean the dishes or you know we played video games and bathroom. you know got a shower but that's about all. during the week david shares the single room which is bursting with things with his new partner. he didn't want to follow suit you put 2 years here man a month cramped in a ike obviously if you put 2 people in the same room for a long enough time it's theirs you know...
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images with a certain skepticism nothing's taken for granted their works a cowardly being showcased in hamburg dash to holland in an exhibition and titled good alsatian or good prospects the common theme photography in times of global descend from asian. among the photographers is lisa hoffman she's taken pictures in crisis and doesn't trust the images we have of them she wants to form a. skep surface or a mistake on my i think skepticism and mistrust a very strong and very negative connotation words. of this no i would rather say a desire has arisen to look for other possibilities for representation a lot of the. she superimposes as many as 1000 photos of places like syria and the ghana stand to create a kind of the new book picture of a mass of details people and objects appear it's a photographic puzzle a kind of counter image past it and what is not to get showing what remains in the background there is no clear idea of someone witnessing events instead it always includes the gaps as well in my artistic gets to ration i try to break through classical concepts of the image and long establis
images with a certain skepticism nothing's taken for granted their works a cowardly being showcased in hamburg dash to holland in an exhibition and titled good alsatian or good prospects the common theme photography in times of global descend from asian. among the photographers is lisa hoffman she's taken pictures in crisis and doesn't trust the images we have of them she wants to form a. skep surface or a mistake on my i think skepticism and mistrust a very strong and very negative connotation...
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the exhibition in hamburg shows pictures of america that exposed the myth of the american dream. magnum photographer matt black called this personal inventory of poverty migration and powerlessness american. using bold black and white images he depicts the underdogs in the land of opportunity the photographs look as if they were taken in another. sense of his when i look at these pictures i have to remind myself that we are in the 21st century with a powerful show and a world premiere which the photographer couldn't attend due to coronavirus restrictions. course matlack grew up in california the public image of disneyland of silicon valley of hollywood all of that exists but there is another california where it's hot. where farming is done and that's the war he comes from. black began to document that california in 2014. the desolation. the struggle for survival. for 5 years the photographer traveled through the u.s. bypass him. visited hundreds of places whose residents live far below the poverty line gathered data discovered things he met people who don't have health insurance
the exhibition in hamburg shows pictures of america that exposed the myth of the american dream. magnum photographer matt black called this personal inventory of poverty migration and powerlessness american. using bold black and white images he depicts the underdogs in the land of opportunity the photographs look as if they were taken in another. sense of his when i look at these pictures i have to remind myself that we are in the 21st century with a powerful show and a world premiere which the...
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posted silent protest videos against germany's new partial lockdown on monday night that included the hamburg philharmonic and conductor can't you're not going to well this week germany is shut down concert halls theaters museums and cinemas till at least the end of the month while allowing retail stores and other businesses to stay up and running. in the jungles of southern mexico the luck and dawn people are one of the country's most isolated indigenous groups without contact to the outside world they preserve their an ancient mayan culture for centuries and recent years that's starting to change and one of the outsiders they've let in is austrian photographer. mine he's been visiting them for over a decade now documenting their traditions before they disappear. tempos of the maya a lost civilization that practiced astronomy and mathematics phone time was sacred and made human sacrifices tribute to their gods. martin engelman travel to central america for the 1st time in 2008 in a small village in the rain forest of southern mexico he encountered the left hand on descendants of the mayans w
posted silent protest videos against germany's new partial lockdown on monday night that included the hamburg philharmonic and conductor can't you're not going to well this week germany is shut down concert halls theaters museums and cinemas till at least the end of the month while allowing retail stores and other businesses to stay up and running. in the jungles of southern mexico the luck and dawn people are one of the country's most isolated indigenous groups without contact to the outside...
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hard white bread filled with peas and noodles. 7 years old from hamburg, fish sticks and french fries. greg siegel sees children's nutrition as a topic that's too often overlooked food is the, is sort of the, i think of it as the kind of the social glue. you know, it's the thing that binds us together and it concerns me that so little attention has been given to such an important thing. siegel shows how globalization influences what children eat, the poor. they are the less junk food. they consume. pizza from a major chain in mumbai, costs $13.03 times what i'm child's father earns in a single day photo shoot in brazil with color conny, a 9 year old girl from the indigenous yellow p.t. trial. she lives in the national park, which is in the amazonian basin. she traveled by boat and by bus and by car to get to the studio, the food that she's eating is very simple. her daily bread, it's because saba and it's she uses it to wrap around fish that she catches in the river. and she said to me, you know, whenever you're hungry, you just go to the river with your net. greg siegel lives in al t
hard white bread filled with peas and noodles. 7 years old from hamburg, fish sticks and french fries. greg siegel sees children's nutrition as a topic that's too often overlooked food is the, is sort of the, i think of it as the kind of the social glue. you know, it's the thing that binds us together and it concerns me that so little attention has been given to such an important thing. siegel shows how globalization influences what children eat, the poor. they are the less junk food. they...