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this church in the western city of mosul heine has been without a priest for 2 years the local area is live thinking and many residents here think that relaxing the rules would attract more people to a life in which. i think there are a lot of suitable people who decided not to join the priests because of these requirements. but i think it's nice that in the protestant church the priests can also have a wife why shouldn't also be like that in the catholic church. has decided to live a life of celibacy so too has maximillian struck chick who works as a priest and counselor in a school both want to devote their lives to serving vacuum unity but that is sometimes challenging. i can remember coming home for the 1st time sitting in my flat and thinking ok so this is it you're on your own you sit there and think well life is really quiet alone. and that's why they came up with the idea of a shared apartment savannah maximillian now live together and i think it's good that the issue have started to see is finally being talked about. and there will be interesting to see what those people do wh
this church in the western city of mosul heine has been without a priest for 2 years the local area is live thinking and many residents here think that relaxing the rules would attract more people to a life in which. i think there are a lot of suitable people who decided not to join the priests because of these requirements. but i think it's nice that in the protestant church the priests can also have a wife why shouldn't also be like that in the catholic church. has decided to live a life of...
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censors hine and others wanted to be published but were reluctant to make compromises in their works yet heinmanaged to pull off the delicate balancing act. jeffrey toobin i wouldn't let the fear of censorship interfere with my work at home i was alone and i could write without any censorship of the censors would only come in after i'd submitted a manuscript so i tried not to waste any thoughts on what they would say about that and i'd say it worked out pretty well it's made up you know i must know in 1903 christoph hines work reached west germany and proved popular there too despite dealing primarily with life in the east 'd. he had a sure hand for selecting his manuscripts and had certain works published in west germany as well. christoph was among a group of east german writers and artists who success across the border of afforded them a certain degree of protection in november 987 he was invited to make a speech at the state sponsored writers congress there he saw a critical opportunity to publicly criticize state censorship. censoring publishing houses and books publishers and writers as
censors hine and others wanted to be published but were reluctant to make compromises in their works yet heinmanaged to pull off the delicate balancing act. jeffrey toobin i wouldn't let the fear of censorship interfere with my work at home i was alone and i could write without any censorship of the censors would only come in after i'd submitted a manuscript so i tried not to waste any thoughts on what they would say about that and i'd say it worked out pretty well it's made up you know i must...
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censors hine and others wanted to be published but were reluctant to make compromises in their works yet heinmanaged to pull off the delicate balancing act. i wouldn't let the fear of censorship interfere with my work life at home i was alone and i could write without any censorship but the censors would only come in after i'd submitted a manuscript so i tried not to waste any thoughts on what they would say about that in i'd say it worked out pretty well isn't it of your life you must go in 1983 christophe hines work reached west germany and prove popular there too despite dealing primarily with life in the east. he had assurance 1st had to be approved by the strict state censors hine and others wanted to be published but were reluctant to make compromises in their works yet hine managed to pull off the delicate balancing act. and i wouldn't let the fear of censorship interfere with my work at home i was alone and i could write without any censorship but the censors would only come in after i'd submitted a manuscript so i tried not to waste any thoughts on what they would say in i'd say it w
censors hine and others wanted to be published but were reluctant to make compromises in their works yet heinmanaged to pull off the delicate balancing act. i wouldn't let the fear of censorship interfere with my work life at home i was alone and i could write without any censorship but the censors would only come in after i'd submitted a manuscript so i tried not to waste any thoughts on what they would say about that in i'd say it worked out pretty well isn't it of your life you must go in...
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but instead of being sent to state prison like most sex offenders in florida, hein served as term inte wing of the palm beach county stockade. it was a massive improvement over ordinary lockup. but even that wasn't lenient enough for jeffrey epstein. after just three and a half months in custody, epstein was freed on work release. that means he was able to leave the grounds for 12 hours a day, six days a week. sex offenders are not, by role, allowed to get work release. they are ineligible for it. but authorities gave it to epstein anyway. apparently they liked him. le authorities don't like roger stone. he did something worse than molesting children. he mocks the people in charge and then helps get donald trump elected president. for that, roger stone is likely to die in prison. just so you know the rules in this country. mayor pete buttigieg of a small city in the midwest is having a ton of success with affluent donors onto wall street. african-american voters don't like him though, at least according to the numbers. he's trying to win them over. how's that going so far? the hilari
but instead of being sent to state prison like most sex offenders in florida, hein served as term inte wing of the palm beach county stockade. it was a massive improvement over ordinary lockup. but even that wasn't lenient enough for jeffrey epstein. after just three and a half months in custody, epstein was freed on work release. that means he was able to leave the grounds for 12 hours a day, six days a week. sex offenders are not, by role, allowed to get work release. they are ineligible for...
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. >> woodruff: followed by the hein chyna syndrome, on golden pond and nine to five.after a break in the '90s, he relaunched her career on film, on stage and tv. >> we made a hell of an act, >> we did. woodruff: as grace hansen in her current netflix comedy series grace and frankie with lilly tom lynn. all the while, activism has been threaded through phonta does career, civil rights, women's rightsthe vietnam war. when she was photograed in hanoi in 1972 sitting on a north vietnamese anti-aircraft gun, detractors called her hanoi jane and accused her of undermining u.s. troops. years later, she poll eyed protest the iraqar and othern to causes. today the now 81-year-old actress is still at it. she moved to washington to focus on civil disobedience around climate change, inspired by 16-year-old activistreta thunberg. >> love you, jane! >> woodruff: fonda has bee arrested four times in the last four weeks in what's become known as fire aydrill fr >> what we have to do is unprecedente >> woodruff: she's pushing for legislation advocated by democratic party progressives.
. >> woodruff: followed by the hein chyna syndrome, on golden pond and nine to five.after a break in the '90s, he relaunched her career on film, on stage and tv. >> we made a hell of an act, >> we did. woodruff: as grace hansen in her current netflix comedy series grace and frankie with lilly tom lynn. all the while, activism has been threaded through phonta does career, civil rights, women's rightsthe vietnam war. when she was photograed in hanoi in 1972 sitting on a north...
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lemonis: don't you think they need hein the business, not out of the business? ewell: i understand where you're going. lemonis: i'm not trying to go anywhere. i'm not seeing you helping them put food out or clean up. ewell: no, i'm a p.r. guy. just doing that simple facebook thing boosted their business. lemonis: but they only have 3,000 likes on facebook. the real help they need is in their daily operation. expansion is great, but they have to get this one right first. you want them to run a profitable business. ewell: i want to see them get their systems in order. lemonis: are you gonna help do that? ewell: like you play to your strengths, i want to play to my strength. lemonis: once i can get comfortable that the processes are right, then i'm fine with opening up the floodgates for you to do some marketing. but first things first. ewell: i have a different vision than you. lemonis: you do? my vision is that somebody needs to manage the place. ewell: you need to open your eyes a little bit. lemonis: i need to open my eyes? ewell: yes. lemonis: i'm open. what a
lemonis: don't you think they need hein the business, not out of the business? ewell: i understand where you're going. lemonis: i'm not trying to go anywhere. i'm not seeing you helping them put food out or clean up. ewell: no, i'm a p.r. guy. just doing that simple facebook thing boosted their business. lemonis: but they only have 3,000 likes on facebook. the real help they need is in their daily operation. expansion is great, but they have to get this one right first. you want them to run a...
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they were the smallest company and at risk of being kicked out and tech,ere embroidered with china heineion last year. have an 18 month history, but it is a stock that has done really well and chinese investors can finally buy it as of last week. a little bit of anticipation. >> etsy technology earnings due out. long-running unrest in hong kong continues to take a toll on the city. hong kong may lose its status as asia's top financial center. let's bring in our financial quarter -- reporter. what do the numbers show? it is pretty powerful, they told a it is taking on hong kong. >> that is right. we can see where hong kong really shines. it has a legal system that phone companies can understand and it ranks highly on a number of standard of living metrics as well as very good restaurants, but it is the trend lines that are really worrying. if we look at ipo's here, they have taken a steep drop. lose itse hong kong crown as the world's busiest of and we can also see that shanghai is really pulling away in terms of stock trading turnover. finally as we see on the one hand, singapore is real
they were the smallest company and at risk of being kicked out and tech,ere embroidered with china heineion last year. have an 18 month history, but it is a stock that has done really well and chinese investors can finally buy it as of last week. a little bit of anticipation. >> etsy technology earnings due out. long-running unrest in hong kong continues to take a toll on the city. hong kong may lose its status as asia's top financial center. let's bring in our financial quarter --...
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heine--- u.s.-china trade war and what that means.currie. we were talking about the impact it has on commodities. if you look at iron or and the other commodities, what kind of chinese economy do we need and does a 5.5% growth in china support those commodities? jeff: if you look at what is going on in iron ore and the old economy more broadly, they are structural issues. you look at the old economy and it represents 85% of global gdp 90%2/3 of corporate losses, is nonfinancial. it is overbuilt and over polluted. these are structural issues that need to be dealt with. in 2015 thatk prices need to remain low enough to keep capital out of the markets. what happened? u.s. fiscal policy and opec production cuts. we are beginning to deal with these problems because it is backing away. these markets rebalance and you make the case for sustainable reflation. what is going on is a good thing. trade war exacerbates it but it is not the core root. the core root is the structural problems. francine: when will the problems be fixed? jeff: is goin
heine--- u.s.-china trade war and what that means.currie. we were talking about the impact it has on commodities. if you look at iron or and the other commodities, what kind of chinese economy do we need and does a 5.5% growth in china support those commodities? jeff: if you look at what is going on in iron ore and the old economy more broadly, they are structural issues. you look at the old economy and it represents 85% of global gdp 90%2/3 of corporate losses, is nonfinancial. it is overbuilt...
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single payer just heins what medicare is is. one payer. but people get freaked out. why?reaked out because of the fear mongering campaign that i used to be b a part of. in my old job, i used to be a part of scaring people away from medicare for all or any reforms that might have a detrimental effect on industry profits. it's been a continuing process for a long time. i've often said that what we're seeing now is the mother of all propaganda campaigns to scare people and people are afraid to change generally. we grew up with the system. it's something we've been accustomed to and as you noted, a lot of what's going on isn't too transparent. >> if a medicare for all system were to pass, could you still buy private insurance like aflac kind? >> you could if it's r for something that's not already covered. they do that in the u.k., in canada. the point that or argument that health insurance companies is not true. >> my last question would be because people freaked out a bit about when warren released the cost hf ore plan. is the cost she put forward less than what we're payin
single payer just heins what medicare is is. one payer. but people get freaked out. why?reaked out because of the fear mongering campaign that i used to be b a part of. in my old job, i used to be a part of scaring people away from medicare for all or any reforms that might have a detrimental effect on industry profits. it's been a continuing process for a long time. i've often said that what we're seeing now is the mother of all propaganda campaigns to scare people and people are afraid to...
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donald trump himself had a meeting with rudy giuliani and those two henchmen, fruman and parents, on hein the white house and told them their mission was to go get ukraine to investigate the bidens. i think that is really damning all the way across, and more and more stuff comes out every day. >> you know, it makes me think when you say it's simple -- did you guys hear the daily podcast on a wednesday with a third grader who had this thing all outlined? and i was like, okay, the kid's 8. >> it's not that hard. >> aid for dirt. >> house intel committee chair adam schiff, of course, slamming the president for his tweets attacking marie yovanovitch, calling it witness intimidation. he did so in real-time. and then talking about how seriously they take obstruction of inquiry. is this kind of talk, is it an implicit threat of an obstruction impeachment article? is that becoming somewhat toothless now, given how much evidence democrats seem to already have available? >> no, i don't think that it's toothless at all. i think that that real-time intimidation was mind-boggling. you know, and his at
donald trump himself had a meeting with rudy giuliani and those two henchmen, fruman and parents, on hein the white house and told them their mission was to go get ukraine to investigate the bidens. i think that is really damning all the way across, and more and more stuff comes out every day. >> you know, it makes me think when you say it's simple -- did you guys hear the daily podcast on a wednesday with a third grader who had this thing all outlined? and i was like, okay, the kid's 8....