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cape horn. it's a dangerous trip that will place huge demands on the crew. there sealing the joints with tar and pitch to make sure the ship is c. with the. in the lake 980 s. folks had the dogma on rebuilt and sailed it through the northwest and northeast passages of the arctic ocean. he steals himself against the cold by bathing in icy water during the winter all spending time in cold storage warehouses. he's described as exhibitions in numerous books and has been the subject of several documentary films. in 1989 folks became the 1st person to reach the north and south poles on foot in the same year. he made headlines in 1984 by sailing around cape horn in winter in a folding boat now he plans to return. in august 2015 the dogma or unsocial from its long journey south. its 9000 nautical miles from here to cape horn. this journey will be an enormous challenge for the crew the bay of biscay provided the 1st real test of their sailing skills. from their route leads via the canary islands to guine
cape horn. it's a dangerous trip that will place huge demands on the crew. there sealing the joints with tar and pitch to make sure the ship is c. with the. in the lake 980 s. folks had the dogma on rebuilt and sailed it through the northwest and northeast passages of the arctic ocean. he steals himself against the cold by bathing in icy water during the winter all spending time in cold storage warehouses. he's described as exhibitions in numerous books and has been the subject of several...
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greg kwiatkowski sued horne and her lawyer for defamation.nts were defamatory and false, including that horne saved the life of a suspect who was already in handcuffs and was being choked out by officer greg kwiatkowski. neil mack, the suspect at the center of the nearly 14-year-old case maintains to this day that cariol horne saved his life. >> he was choking me. i was handcuffed. cariol horne said you're killing him and reached out and tried to grab his hand from around my neck. >> reporter: they found no wrongdoing by the buffalo police officers involved in his arrest. as for greg kwiatkowski, he was sentenced to four months in federal prison for using unlawful and unreasonable force against four black teenagers. >> unlawful. unnecessary force. the same thing that i said he did. >> reporter: horne said she's turned her pain into activism. when she saw the recent video of buffalo police pushing a 75-year-old protester to the ground, she says it was yet another trigger. >> so now if they can push the 75-year-old white man when it's still day
greg kwiatkowski sued horne and her lawyer for defamation.nts were defamatory and false, including that horne saved the life of a suspect who was already in handcuffs and was being choked out by officer greg kwiatkowski. neil mack, the suspect at the center of the nearly 14-year-old case maintains to this day that cariol horne saved his life. >> he was choking me. i was handcuffed. cariol horne said you're killing him and reached out and tried to grab his hand from around my neck....
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horne: well, i meaean, its laughable. it is ludicrous.t is like a rooster taking credit for the rising g su i do not think we need to take ththat from the mutterings of te ovoval office, we should n not t until agent orange himself lines up in his orange jump seat in in theernational crime hague fofor his international crimes and transgressions. amy: gerald horne, your final comments on this juneteenth, also on this day before president trump gives his address in tulsa, opened his ,ampaign r rally, whwhere so may especially black and brown people, will be working inside the convention center -- the arena, where he will be speaking, their own lives threatened by the covid-19 surge there, and it being the 99th anniversary of the tolls of race massacre, and amidst ts uprisining against police brutality. prof. horne: well, all of these events, it seems to me, illustrarate central themes in u.s. history. first of all, there is the theme of class struggle, as evidenced by those part of a relationship that was a most profound class exploitation,
horne: well, i meaean, its laughable. it is ludicrous.t is like a rooster taking credit for the rising g su i do not think we need to take ththat from the mutterings of te ovoval office, we should n not t until agent orange himself lines up in his orange jump seat in in theernational crime hague fofor his international crimes and transgressions. amy: gerald horne, your final comments on this juneteenth, also on this day before president trump gives his address in tulsa, opened his ,ampaign r...
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a lot of people honking their horns inside a tunnel but people like to honk their horns in tunnels because they like the way it sounds intensified inside there. we're looking at pictures on the people on the other side of the tunnel. i don't see anybody storming. i don't see anybody going up to confront. we do know chp is on the scene there on the other side of the bridge there. there we have protesters having the bridge blocked. again, the west bound side of the bay bridge on the west side of the yorba buena tunnel. were you going out to dinner? >> no, we were coming back to the city, oakland to the city, so we're stuck on the old span. the bridge is really pretty. there's a great view. it's a nice day, i guess, i suppose. if you're going to be stuck on the bridge, i guess it's a nice day and you can see stuff. >> you and everybody on the bridge, you deserve some kind of patience award, it could be enough to get some people upset. you're enjoying the view. peace to all of you there on the east side of the bay bridge. thank you very much. >> a guy just literally on one of those hover board
a lot of people honking their horns inside a tunnel but people like to honk their horns in tunnels because they like the way it sounds intensified inside there. we're looking at pictures on the people on the other side of the tunnel. i don't see anybody storming. i don't see anybody going up to confront. we do know chp is on the scene there on the other side of the bridge there. there we have protesters having the bridge blocked. again, the west bound side of the bay bridge on the west side of...
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this is, whenever the texas cattle got close to any domestic short hurts short horns, the short horns died. think about this if you are a kansas farmer. you have a couple dairy cows, and that is basically what you have. maybe you have a calf or a goat. then the texas hurt goes by, and a week later your heard instead. you are not too thrilled with the presence of texas cattleman. so the eastern part of the state was settled by farmers like this. they were tough on these texas cattleman. they killed the hurts if they could. they stampeded them back into indian territory. or they would take on some occasions, they actually took a drover, tied to the tree and whipped its back until it was a bloody pulp. they would say do not come this way again. they were very serious. it tickles me a little bit to see westerns, always these vicious texas cattleman and cowboys who raised terror with these poor defenseless farmers. it was much the opposite way. mccoy had to find some place out of range where he could drive cattle and not interfere with those farmers, because that was creating havoc. it was
this is, whenever the texas cattle got close to any domestic short hurts short horns, the short horns died. think about this if you are a kansas farmer. you have a couple dairy cows, and that is basically what you have. maybe you have a calf or a goat. then the texas hurt goes by, and a week later your heard instead. you are not too thrilled with the presence of texas cattleman. so the eastern part of the state was settled by farmers like this. they were tough on these texas cattleman. they...
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officials claim that horn put her officers at risk.ow more decade later the buffalo city council has voted to ask the state attorney general to reinvestigate the firing. carrie horn is joining me now. thank you so much for being with us today. because now you have a decade later what a different view, right. i want to know what you thought as you watched the video of george floyd? >> it was heartbreaking. because i know that he did not have to die. had one of those officers stepped in and intervened. and from my situation, i understand that i did stop the choke hold and he does live. so for me it was really heartbreaking and i cried for two days trying to understand why no one would listen to me. because police brutality is the problem. and i figured out the solution which would be carrie's law. i should not have lost my pension for doing what was right. >> you had served 19 years, right. you were one year shy of your pension. and i see your shirt there. it says george floyd needed carrie horn but you watched the video and there was no
officials claim that horn put her officers at risk.ow more decade later the buffalo city council has voted to ask the state attorney general to reinvestigate the firing. carrie horn is joining me now. thank you so much for being with us today. because now you have a decade later what a different view, right. i want to know what you thought as you watched the video of george floyd? >> it was heartbreaking. because i know that he did not have to die. had one of those officers stepped in and...
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i feel like we should get the air horn. no?et another one. >> want to get the air horn for that. >> talk to the audio people about that. >> well -- [ air horn ] there we go. >> we have a bonus binge on this saturday morning. this one brought to you by our very own adrienne bankert. her new book "your hidden super power" is out now, and it shines a spotlight on the power of simple acts of kindness, something that's more important than ever right nollbo t profou impact being kind can have on ourselves and on others, and adrienne is up with us early. adrienne, thanks so much for getting up. good to see you. >> oh, of course. i still got to sleep in, so it's all good. >> we are living through extraordinarily challenging times right now with so much negativity in the world. how can simple acts of kindness make a big difference? >> you know, a lot of people are feeling pain. they're feeling trauma. i even would say some are feeling posttraumatic stress disorder over the events of the last ten days or the last three months. and so an
i feel like we should get the air horn. no?et another one. >> want to get the air horn for that. >> talk to the audio people about that. >> well -- [ air horn ] there we go. >> we have a bonus binge on this saturday morning. this one brought to you by our very own adrienne bankert. her new book "your hidden super power" is out now, and it shines a spotlight on the power of simple acts of kindness, something that's more important than ever right nollbo t profou...
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in the south, the long horns and the cherokee cattle both developed immunities to this tick. the mother's milk gave those calves enough immunity where they could survive. they would be -- they would be touched by this disease, but they would survive it and grow into adulthood. this protozoan, when it got into the bloodstream of an animal that wasn't protected by the antibodies that its mother had given it, it would directly attack the red blood cells and just drill through them and utterly destroy them. this was a pretty gruesome death for any of those animals. now then, in the north this tick dies in the winter, and so the short horn herds in the north never had any encounter with this tick, not until the texas cattle were driven up during the summers, and then the texas cattle oftentimes their whole hides would be covered with these ticks to the point where sometimes the hides almost looked gray from being covered with the ticks. well, the ticks would drop off, of course, all the way up the trail, and any time they get near the domestic herds, these ticks would latch onto d
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but also a milestone here we are at cape horn. this is a magical moment the legend of keep horn. in the family follow me on d w. is going to. tell my managers to not go today nothing would change you know the banks to mine and so was the language of the bank money. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines and literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see as the kids finds growing up her. objective is to share with a friend. who does the books on you to.
but also a milestone here we are at cape horn. this is a magical moment the legend of keep horn. in the family follow me on d w. is going to. tell my managers to not go today nothing would change you know the banks to mine and so was the language of the bank money. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines and literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see as the kids finds growing up her. objective is to share with a friend. who does the books on you to.
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horn of her doing the. apollo knew that god our leaders can't but when the last year county saw her. last work model thought it was. going to far with a might be a lot less but there are more of. her fitted hell of a faith let it be yet that the horse that you are a. name and for are must you know why i had meant to have massacred lay here or there hello is this sure i will support. the who handles the whole world already are a lot you are. going to haunt you but hurtle one thought there were 30 or granted a minute little. while logic to reship what loke dearest thing you. got for abuse it. bizarre kirsty and what a colossal he responded her is the fairy. zenit little good if she had won her birth mother can you. tell me a lot of like do you want their instability. or do any others only. kind of slow you feel like a lost lot of ill will to live on a short called me on the other amman it's a kind of a highly. modified official mostly a lot of freedom to smear. last will not totally have. give him half of the
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every horn player dreams of the mozart home concertos were so lucky to have them of course i've always wanted to do it i've never quite dared to play them all in public. for me it may sound strange i know i play in the brotherhood solomonic i have a very exposed job i'm used to being a soloist within the orchestra kasian the but i don't feel comfortable being in front of the orchestra as in some of the us. i enjoy playing at home for myself so no but not really on stage i prefer to be the supporter and the most important thing about music is that it can that it connects people because every musician feels the same whether they are in the berlin philharmonic or in some junior school the minute you have this feeling of making music with other people if it's really uncomfortable. for. her. enough to hand it out our gear your model i'll. bet all along that she got the answer go see improvement one more month moves over the book big time or. why i want to you are not unknown down want to see him bring mostly to. me but i thought i'd want to die. and i love i see him but of bullets and wife
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(felix colville-andersen) i think it's funny how grandpa only honks the horn maybe five times a year, whereas the taxi drivers maybe do it 100 times in one drive. (mikael colville-andersen) paris is a storied city. more than most others in the world. it's a city that's synonymous with inspiring change. fighting for it, demanding it, forcing it. this is a birthplace of revolutions, angh
(felix colville-andersen) i think it's funny how grandpa only honks the horn maybe five times a year, whereas the taxi drivers maybe do it 100 times in one drive. (mikael colville-andersen) paris is a storied city. more than most others in the world. it's a city that's synonymous with inspiring change. fighting for it, demanding it, forcing it. this is a birthplace of revolutions, angh
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and a horn should with her little ones thought there were 30 or granted a minute little. when logic did wish it was like to just say who is it. then who are. bizarre crafty and let him colossal how he responded headers the fairy yada zenit. give a shit that no one heard neither can you. tell me a lot of like do you want their instability. or do any others only kind of flu figgy make a last lot of ill will to live in a short can only add to. amman it's a kind of a valley. about official mostly a lot of freedom to smear life will not totally have. in the house of the barrel. money the miller said with the 7 so now what. can couple and she. can dismiss out of that and. few feet. badman. be smart enough to learn it for any article who have been moved by her. who haven't looked at her. own little i will call her to see me you. beat. her you. be the limited studia see if you would i thought to call of judge she idea i'm an isa. to her. the whole majority soda. yet the scent of to been to. shiny so. can most of this up. and marion. and. i say. that was the 1st. time to the last.
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and a horn should with her little moans lot there were 30 or janet minutely as a. lot of tears wish it was like to just say you're going for a b. izzy and then do her. bizarre crafty and let him colossal his 1st bonnet headers the fairy yada zenit. give a shit that no one heard neither can you. pay me a lot of work do you want their instability and do any others only. you feel lost a lot of ill will to live in a short can only i don't recall am and. what about official mostly a lot of them to severe. loss will not totally have. not give him half of the barrel. money the melissa with the 7 so now what. can couple and she. can dismiss out of that and. few feet. badman. be smart enough to learn it for any other child who had been moved to her. home and looked at her. own little i will her to see me you. beat. her you. be the limited studia see it feels she her mom good at the thought of the color judge she idea a minister. to her. the helmet on a soda. yet the scent of been to those 2 shiny so. can most of this up saddam her new law and is learn original food. marian.
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and a horn should with her little ones ought. nor janet minutely as a. lot of theatre wish it was like to just say you're. full of. them who are. bizarre crafty in what it colossal he responded headers the fairy yada zenit little give a shit that no one heard neither can you. pay me a lot of work do you ever want to. do any others only had a slew figgy make a last lot of a lot to live on the show would go on the on the at the. moment it's a kind of about. what about official mostly a lot of freedom to smear life will not totally have. give him half of the barrel. money the melissa with the 7 so now what. can couple and she. can dismiss out of that under the collar to few feet. badman. such a smart be smart enough to learn it for any other child who had been moved to her. home and looked at her. own little i will her to see me you. beat. her you. be the limited studia see it feels she her mom good at the thought to call a judge she idea a minister. to her. the whole majority soda. yet the set of to been to. shiny so. can most of this up to him her new law
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but also a milestone here we are at cape horn. this is a magical moment the legend of cheap horn. in 75 minute sponte w. w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech cholera prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all of his those are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now. it. didn't what do they dream of at night even. as cleaners they see the face of horror. on their job censoring for the social media industry. in manila there are thousands of so-called content monitors day for day they scrimped terrifying images from online platforms. up to 20000. times a day horrific job for starvation wage. the strain is enormous. the cleaners or sworn to secrecy they are not allowed to talk about their work. and no one asks how they are doing. a great. i need to stop or something well how. do social networks have any social responsibility at all. the cleaners social media shadow industry starts join
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the elk horns had a bug right in the back. also marcus wulf also had his bunker, which they could turn to in case of attack. and he had these beer coasters especially made, and had these cartoonish figures on here, which was marcus wulf his nickname which was a links. marcus wulf had to undergo training, and we have lovely artifacts here which all stasi officers would have needed. so how do you catch criminals with a criminal list kit. so anyone who is training to be a spy catcher in berlin would've taken a course in east berlin and the end of the course they wouldn't receive this complete kit. which has everything you need to catch a spy. you can see in it a lot of pretty mundane articles, a hammer screwdriver pair of pliers close to avoid fingerprints now leaving in leaving fingerprints. you had some pouches, to be able to put any kind of documents in, and basically it is an entire kit for a spy catcher. now if you were caught as a spy, there were serious consequences in east berlin let's look at our interrogation room and s
the elk horns had a bug right in the back. also marcus wulf also had his bunker, which they could turn to in case of attack. and he had these beer coasters especially made, and had these cartoonish figures on here, which was marcus wulf his nickname which was a links. marcus wulf had to undergo training, and we have lovely artifacts here which all stasi officers would have needed. so how do you catch criminals with a criminal list kit. so anyone who is training to be a spy catcher in berlin...
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but also a milestone here we are at cape horn. this is a magical moment the legend of keep horne. in 45 w. . when the water rises cities will sink into the sea. entire stretches of land will be abandoned. when the water has to. be stopped it's happening faster than anticipated. and massive sprinklers are supposed to prevent flooding but they only delay the inevitable the will we live in the future. 66 me using sea levels for the starts june 5th on d w. what's up there says living in the past it's not neat that much is certain it is a tasty untel think it's probably best to try to out for yourself because times are changing growing you need to consumption is harmful to the environment and the climate and some say future we may well be each.
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all right let's put this in some historical perspective tonight my next guest on the day is gerald horne professor of history and african-american studies at the university of houston professor warren it's good to see you again i want to get your take on this june teen. it's it's hard not to hear that and not to be somewhat cynical when you when you see the timing of a move like that. what did you think when you heard about it. well i would say better late than never fortunately in light of the tragic murder of george floyd you had many corporations who seemingly ignored the needs and interests of black americans have been scrambling to get on the right side of history now been included in that category of twitter a jupe seen in many ways has been marked by black americans for decades if not longer so i'm happy to see that twitter employees will get a day off away from their wage slavery what about. juneteenth for all americans you say african-americans have. celebrated this day. should it be a national holiday june 19th. clearly certainly but as your previous interview suggested this is
all right let's put this in some historical perspective tonight my next guest on the day is gerald horne professor of history and african-american studies at the university of houston professor warren it's good to see you again i want to get your take on this june teen. it's it's hard not to hear that and not to be somewhat cynical when you when you see the timing of a move like that. what did you think when you heard about it. well i would say better late than never fortunately in light of the...
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>> well, it's very hard for him not to see that as a bull horn. it just is. i do know in the beginning, maybe they didn't understand the significance of june 19th, but it was quickly pointed out and they were going to continue. it wasn't until there was tremendous pushback that they decided you know, to change the date. >> all right, before i forget, i want to bring up something that we're reporting in washington post today about what happened in lafayette square when the president pushed back or had protesters push back on lafayette square to going for the photo op. more details in the planning and execution. and law enforcement personnel from the secret service, park police, national guard. we're now learning there were guards from a u.s. penitentiary in hazelton, west virginia who were there. is congress going to investigate. >> yes. >> investigate this? and could you talk about why it's troubling that u.s.-- is that federal penitentiary officers were involved in what happened in lafayette square? >> first of all, congress is going to investigate. that's n
>> well, it's very hard for him not to see that as a bull horn. it just is. i do know in the beginning, maybe they didn't understand the significance of june 19th, but it was quickly pointed out and they were going to continue. it wasn't until there was tremendous pushback that they decided you know, to change the date. >> all right, before i forget, i want to bring up something that we're reporting in washington post today about what happened in lafayette square when the president...
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oh my 1st guest tonight is gerald horne professor of history and african-american studies at the university of texas he is the author of numerous books including white supremacy confronted he joins us from houston texas tonight professor hornet welcome to the day it's good to have you here there has been no one stop protesting in the u.s. since george ford was killed 2 weeks ago and this force it appears to be international you know as i said we had 15000 people here in berlin on saturday demonstrating against racism let me ask you as a historian to look into the future do you sense a turning point here i mean is there a window of opportunity for lasting change. there is a window of opportunity for lasting change but it's premature to say that there is a turning point i would like to see what is the approval rating of mr trump in november for example steadily despite all of his many transgressions and flubs his approval ratings have hover pair fully in the forty's and even today they're still in the forty's he has a heart core of support and that along with voter suppression could still tur
oh my 1st guest tonight is gerald horne professor of history and african-american studies at the university of texas he is the author of numerous books including white supremacy confronted he joins us from houston texas tonight professor hornet welcome to the day it's good to have you here there has been no one stop protesting in the u.s. since george ford was killed 2 weeks ago and this force it appears to be international you know as i said we had 15000 people here in berlin on saturday...
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i'm afraid to say that there may be a long hot summer and won't hot summers ahead professor gerald horne professor of history and african-american studies at the university of texas professor we appreciate your insights tonight let's hope that that long hot summer will be a short one thank you thank you. investigation what china does not want the world to know about how it's treating its we muslim minority in china is change on province it's estimated that 1000000 we have been detained in so-called re-education camps the remote region in china's far north west is off limits to international journalists muslim leaders who make up most of the region's population they have long ceased repression by chinese authorities including lengthy prison sentences well how are we able to leave or to escape and how do they do it by betraying themselves. team has found that many imprisoned weekers have been forced to admit to a crime that they did not commit and are then sentenced in sham trials without access to due process w. reporters spoke with people he was scape from china's network of repression a
i'm afraid to say that there may be a long hot summer and won't hot summers ahead professor gerald horne professor of history and african-american studies at the university of texas professor we appreciate your insights tonight let's hope that that long hot summer will be a short one thank you thank you. investigation what china does not want the world to know about how it's treating its we muslim minority in china is change on province it's estimated that 1000000 we have been detained in...
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[horns honking] >> are going to start a huge sting operation to go and get these illegal fireworks at the base, meaning everywhere they being sold around new york city and in surrounding states we know that are flowing into new york city. >> fireworks on the last thing on the minds of officials in seattle, who announced that they would be dismounting the capitol hill organized protest zone after three shootings over the weekend left one dead and another critically injured but instead of vacating come of protesters have been moving concrete barricades and fencing, practicing human chains and other forms of resistance and refusing to clear out of the six block area unless numerous demands are met including reducing the seattle police budget by 50%. >> the mayor ceded that zone to have these and vandals and writers, ignoring the rights of the 30,000 citizens over there that pay taxes. now, she and the police have lost all their leverage. >> the unrest could affect seattle's future. the ceo of a billion-dollar investment firm said he's moving his firm to phoenix just in time although the
[horns honking] >> are going to start a huge sting operation to go and get these illegal fireworks at the base, meaning everywhere they being sold around new york city and in surrounding states we know that are flowing into new york city. >> fireworks on the last thing on the minds of officials in seattle, who announced that they would be dismounting the capitol hill organized protest zone after three shootings over the weekend left one dead and another critically injured but...
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and the elk horns had a bug planted right in the back. we also have these beer coasters here which belonged to marcus wolf. the leadership in east germany all had bunkers, where they could retreat to if there was any kind of threat of a nuclear attack. marcus wolf also had his bunker and he turned it into a beer house. he had these beer coasters specially made. they have this little cartoonish figure on here of lynx, which was his nickname. stasi officers obviously had to undergo a lot of training. we have a wonderful artifact here which all stasi officers would have received as part of that training. let's go take a look. what we have on display here is called a stasi criminalist kit. now, espionage was of course a crime, so how do you catch criminals with a criminalist kit? anybody who was training to be a spy capturer in east berlin would have taken a course at humboldt university in east berlin and at the end of the course they would have received this complete kit which was everything you would need to catch a spy. you can see in it
and the elk horns had a bug planted right in the back. we also have these beer coasters here which belonged to marcus wolf. the leadership in east germany all had bunkers, where they could retreat to if there was any kind of threat of a nuclear attack. marcus wolf also had his bunker and he turned it into a beer house. he had these beer coasters specially made. they have this little cartoonish figure on here of lynx, which was his nickname. stasi officers obviously had to undergo a lot of...
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horns blare.th the recapture of the airport. it hasn't been used since 2014 but plays a symbolic role — he who has the airport has the city. 1a months of fighting have ravaged tripoli. when general haftar‘s eastern libyan forces stormed the city last april, they bombarded it with rockets and artillery, sending ordinary people fleeing for their lives. hundreds were killed in the fighting. gunfire. general haftar had been loyal to the former dictator colonel gaddafi. eight years after he was toppled, many say khalifa haftar wanted to install himself as the new dictator. he had support from russia, the united arab emirates and neighbouring egypt. the internationally recognised gna — the government of national accord — is backed by turkey and qatar. speaking on a visit to turkey, libya's prime minister said control of tripoli was just the start of a bigger operation. translation: our battle is not over, and we are determined to defeat our enemy and take control of the entire nation, and for the eradic
horns blare.th the recapture of the airport. it hasn't been used since 2014 but plays a symbolic role — he who has the airport has the city. 1a months of fighting have ravaged tripoli. when general haftar‘s eastern libyan forces stormed the city last april, they bombarded it with rockets and artillery, sending ordinary people fleeing for their lives. hundreds were killed in the fighting. gunfire. general haftar had been loyal to the former dictator colonel gaddafi. eight years after he was...
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for the horn of africa region for a while and simply that this is now being completed via proxies the southern transitional council and it was predictable for a long time what it does is it gives the u.a.e. and a strategic outpost right at the mouth of that very important gulf of aden which is the sea routes through to the towards the red sea through which much oil shipping goes and it fits with that strategy in other countries around the region djibouti somalia eritrea and of course has its own value it's very beautiful island it's the commercial exploitable so i think we need to see this within a broader framework not just that of countering iran. romanov hummed what are your thoughts you think we should be seeing this in a broader framework. i think so i think perhaps i mean there are obviously tensions with iran but it's been also shady the united arab emirates and iran have been engaged in military talks to sort of settle their own tensions previously they have also acted together with iran they also have historical and cultural ties with iran and maybe perhaps to provoke iran i
for the horn of africa region for a while and simply that this is now being completed via proxies the southern transitional council and it was predictable for a long time what it does is it gives the u.a.e. and a strategic outpost right at the mouth of that very important gulf of aden which is the sea routes through to the towards the red sea through which much oil shipping goes and it fits with that strategy in other countries around the region djibouti somalia eritrea and of course has its...
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but also a milestone here we are a cape horn. is a magical moment the legend of keep horn.used on g.w. . lots of homeless people come out be seen on the streets of japan. in tokyo alone 100000 people used to spend their nights in an internet cafe is. among the u.k. but then the country has had to close because of the coronavirus. some one can imagine how can they find a global 3000 and. 90 minutes on d w. aha a crazy thing in the time. how to handle our new lives in times of the koran a pandemic d.w. reporter get your job. yes just like everyone else and she's looking for answers and thankfully with the help of jamie expect a few other well. thank you is not life as we know it. all in this together our new web series. to ignore. what do they dream of at night. as cleaners they see the face of. their job since true for the social media industry. in the uk there are thousands of so-called content monitors. for today described terrifying images from online platforms. publishing jobs for starvation wage. the strain it is enormous. i think i need to stop for some time while hopi
but also a milestone here we are a cape horn. is a magical moment the legend of keep horn.used on g.w. . lots of homeless people come out be seen on the streets of japan. in tokyo alone 100000 people used to spend their nights in an internet cafe is. among the u.k. but then the country has had to close because of the coronavirus. some one can imagine how can they find a global 3000 and. 90 minutes on d w. aha a crazy thing in the time. how to handle our new lives in times of the koran a...
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hey, janai. >> hey, i'm so glad to hear that air horn.ve got "people now's" jeremy parsons joining us to break it all down. jeremy, thanks so much for being here. let's start with tv. what do you suggest we binge >> seww.kend? erry mason" is a n serie rt of preview actually. a lot of anticipation for this one. of course, it's based on that iconic courtroom drama from the '50 and '60s. this time around matthew rhys stars from "the americans" and stars as perry mason. robert downey jr. is an ep. he's been pushing for this for a long time, giving that character a new edge and a gritty dark reinvention. i'll be honest. my family was more of a "matlock" family but every now and then my parent was turn on a black and white "perry mason" and we would love it. i think there is a multigenerational intrigue with this one in a world of reboots. you can check it out on sunday, 9:00 p.m. eastern on hbo. >> okay. and also this sunday a major awards show is back finally after being in quarantine. >>t'e stthe scoop on that. .npos. a viralhow.ey've got so
hey, janai. >> hey, i'm so glad to hear that air horn.ve got "people now's" jeremy parsons joining us to break it all down. jeremy, thanks so much for being here. let's start with tv. what do you suggest we binge >> seww.kend? erry mason" is a n serie rt of preview actually. a lot of anticipation for this one. of course, it's based on that iconic courtroom drama from the '50 and '60s. this time around matthew rhys stars from "the americans" and stars as...
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world a few times for good measure and in a crazy treating their monument like vanity statues of tin horned, bringing them down like they were saddam hussein. the list goes on. the missionary settler who pope francis celebrated in washington a few years ago to bipartisan applause, he sided with native people over soldiers. ulysses s. grant, the general who crushed the confederacy, the president who used federal force to fight the klan, they, too, have been placed on the historical hit list for this new red guard at that nobody elected. more monuments toppled up and down the west coast. but, madam president, there could be no clearer sign that these radicals have severed any connection to the righteous cause of racial justice. they've literally tried to succeed where robert e. lee failed and bring general grant to the ground. now, like any cultural revolution, this far left anger is sparing some heroes of their own. i understand that in seattle, a large statue of vladimir lenin stands quite untouched. apparently people claim with a straight face that this communist statue has survived becaus
world a few times for good measure and in a crazy treating their monument like vanity statues of tin horned, bringing them down like they were saddam hussein. the list goes on. the missionary settler who pope francis celebrated in washington a few years ago to bipartisan applause, he sided with native people over soldiers. ulysses s. grant, the general who crushed the confederacy, the president who used federal force to fight the klan, they, too, have been placed on the historical hit list for...
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a crazy french is treating their monuments like vanity statues of 10 horned tyrants for their founding fathers are being roped to the ground like they were saddam hussein. the list goes on. the missionary settler when pope francis celebrated here in washington a few years ago to bipartisan applause. he sided with the native people over soldiers. ulysses s. grant the general who crushed the confederacy, the president to use the f federal force to fight the clan. they too have been placed on the historical hit list for this new red guard that nobody elected, for monuments topple the up and down the west coast. madam president there can be no clearer sign that these far left radicals have severed any connection to the righteous cause of racial justice. they have literally tried to succeed where robert a. lee failed and burned general grant to the ground. like any cultural revolution this is bearing some heroes of their own. i understand in seattle a large statue of vladimir lenin stands quite untouched. apparently people claim with a straight face that this communist statue has survived b
a crazy french is treating their monuments like vanity statues of 10 horned tyrants for their founding fathers are being roped to the ground like they were saddam hussein. the list goes on. the missionary settler when pope francis celebrated here in washington a few years ago to bipartisan applause. he sided with the native people over soldiers. ulysses s. grant the general who crushed the confederacy, the president to use the f federal force to fight the clan. they too have been placed on the...
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stone here we are at cape horn. this is a magical moment the legend of keith horne. in 15 minutes on d w. every day counts for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. law how do we make see the screen. how can we protect have attempted so. we can make a difference to the i do this the environmental series even google 3000 on t.w. and all modern. humans and machines. but can it conquer the major issues of our society. the season of founders nellie. bianco kudos with its modern day heroes in. inspirational people who take on the challenges of the world with their unique ideas. the postman with this entrepreneurial mind to look at those 2 problems and make them one solution to the new season of sounders valley. starts june 13th on g.w. . we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing. so please take care of yourself good distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we do w. me for here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms we're all in this togethe
stone here we are at cape horn. this is a magical moment the legend of keith horne. in 15 minutes on d w. every day counts for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. law how do we make see the screen. how can we protect have attempted so. we can make a difference to the i do this the environmental series even google 3000 on t.w. and all modern. humans and machines. but can it conquer the major issues of our society. the season of founders nellie....
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running across south sudan all the way across into the gulf of guinea it's going to be dry around the horn of africa will see some showers just making their way across northern parts of madagascar as we go on through the next day or so that's going to create further west was moving to the early part of the next week we could see some heavy showers into northern mozambique along with eastern areas tanzania. back in. the brazilian journalist investigating a politically struction land grab all the farmers help get those who are not elected and he's repay them that's empowering everyday people to profit from the destruction of the rain forest people are almost willing to give their life away to guarantee the occupation out of the lands is journalism the last hope in the fights of the of the on the on the system not only a land conflict but a conflict of narrative brazil the age of both n.r.o. whose truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. welcome back i want you all just there with me celeron a reminder of our top stories brazil has become the 2nd country to cross more than 1000000 confirmed krone vi
running across south sudan all the way across into the gulf of guinea it's going to be dry around the horn of africa will see some showers just making their way across northern parts of madagascar as we go on through the next day or so that's going to create further west was moving to the early part of the next week we could see some heavy showers into northern mozambique along with eastern areas tanzania. back in. the brazilian journalist investigating a politically struction land grab all the...
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troops are gaining more territory after seizing the town of bani walid and the nearby city of tire horn on friday from the warlords and f.l. commissioner roger goodell has apologized for the way the u.s. football league has handled players protest against police brutality following the death of george foid goodell says illegal now encourage peaceful protests against racism. present donald trump says the u.s. economy's bouncing back from the effects of economy regain $2500000.00 jobs in the month of may and the unemployment rates dropped to 13 percent but there was little change for african-americans and economists are warning the crisis is far from over robin else reports. u.s. unemployment declined slightly from its highest levels during the crisis of the coronavirus pandemic as some businesses and factories reopened president donald trump was quick to claim credit saying the economy is taking off as he put it like a rocket ship will go back to having the greatest economy anywhere in the world nothing close some economists disagree saying the economy is still staggering and millions of
troops are gaining more territory after seizing the town of bani walid and the nearby city of tire horn on friday from the warlords and f.l. commissioner roger goodell has apologized for the way the u.s. football league has handled players protest against police brutality following the death of george foid goodell says illegal now encourage peaceful protests against racism. present donald trump says the u.s. economy's bouncing back from the effects of economy regain $2500000.00 jobs in the...
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half the amount to do nothing classical last year but the horn player sara willis joins in with gusto. march 27th. in 30 minutes w. . we know 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 are d.w.p. for here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms we're all in this is being run together and we're making sure it. still usage everybody. stays or stay safe increase is to say. we depend on it but we don't want it to rule our lives. our relationship with technology is somewhat ambivalent. most improvements has approved and what risks does a close to our health on today's show we examine 5 g. mobile networks. delve into the weird and wacky world of quantum computing.
half the amount to do nothing classical last year but the horn player sara willis joins in with gusto. march 27th. in 30 minutes w. . we know 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 are d.w.p. for here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms we're all in this is being run together and we're making sure it. still usage everybody....