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imperialism.lo, i'm your narrator for this subject. we can learn much about socialist communism merely by watching and listening to the communists themselves. history proves that communism does not recognize basic moral virtues. on the thinking of communist, let me quote joseph stalin. words must have no relation to actions. otherwise, what kind of diplomacy is it? words are one thing, actions another. words are a mask for concealment of bad deeds. sincere diplomacy is no more possible than dry water or wooden iron, end quote. communism follows the strategy of directly reversing the truth of constantly pointing the finger of accusation at those who oppose them to divert attention from their own gross violations of trust. in this film you will see stark examples of the sheer treachery and deceit practiced by communists in pursuit of their goal to enslave the world's people. and now may i introduce as your guide through the picture the vice president of pepperdine college of los angeles mr. william
imperialism.lo, i'm your narrator for this subject. we can learn much about socialist communism merely by watching and listening to the communists themselves. history proves that communism does not recognize basic moral virtues. on the thinking of communist, let me quote joseph stalin. words must have no relation to actions. otherwise, what kind of diplomacy is it? words are one thing, actions another. words are a mask for concealment of bad deeds. sincere diplomacy is no more possible than dry...
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communist imperialism was on the march, when these things happened. on june 22nd, 1941, hitler without warning turns his forces against his partner stalin. stalin seeks the treaty of friendship and mutual assistance with the government in exile of the country he had previously violated, poland. -- on december 5th, 1941, general struck or ski shown here executes the agreement. stalin promises a free and independent poland after the war. stalin joins the allies, pledging quote, we will give the liberated peoples of europe the fall right of freedom and let them decide for themselves their own form of government, and quote. behind the scenes stalin grooms his future puppets made up of polish puppets were laying the ground over work for the takeover of their country. the war is over and with red troops on polar soil, polish communists signed a pact with the kremlin on molotov signs for the ussr. stalin's promises and feast of general stuck or ski for free elections have already been disordered in poland. in an occupied poland, who's key figures are trained
communist imperialism was on the march, when these things happened. on june 22nd, 1941, hitler without warning turns his forces against his partner stalin. stalin seeks the treaty of friendship and mutual assistance with the government in exile of the country he had previously violated, poland. -- on december 5th, 1941, general struck or ski shown here executes the agreement. stalin promises a free and independent poland after the war. stalin joins the allies, pledging quote, we will give the...
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estonia's a comes to communist imperialism.mania. , june 28th, 1940 leftist underground workers who welcomed the invasion of the red army into romania. romania is powerless to resist. romanian soldiers are evacuated to slave labor camps in the soviet union. the red flag flies over eastern romania. stalin's advance agents khrushchev organize the local communists. khrushchev!iux congratulates remains under liberation. and ensures in that the soviet government does not pursue the aim of change and social living in romania. >> as he witnessed, the communist took lynn lennon at his word that the treaties the mains of gaining strength. the communists recognize the independence and made alliances with their neighbors to gain ties to in order to marshal the resources of the 170 million russians to build a powerful military force. when they felt they were strong enough, they systematically and immediately doubled up their neighbors. the reds found that in most cases, just the threat of soviet power was enough to gain there in. karl marx
estonia's a comes to communist imperialism.mania. , june 28th, 1940 leftist underground workers who welcomed the invasion of the red army into romania. romania is powerless to resist. romanian soldiers are evacuated to slave labor camps in the soviet union. the red flag flies over eastern romania. stalin's advance agents khrushchev organize the local communists. khrushchev!iux congratulates remains under liberation. and ensures in that the soviet government does not pursue the aim of change and...
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cathedral on the rhine was such a symbol of imperial power as st mary's cathedral inch by. looming over the river like a castle it was a high point of imperial architecture a sign carved in red sandstone of a dynastic lane. and itself before the salient settled there it had been referred to is by cina or cowtown but with the cathedral it underwent rapid urban expansion to become an imperial metropolis. forced out of forms and deprived of much political influence due conrad was anointed king of germany 2 decades later and ultimately holy roman emperor. as 1000 fields once the staff desire young 1024 the election of the 1st salient king conrad the 2nd became possible because the last new doffing ruler henry the 2nd had died without an heir for. that's what conrad was a descendant of auto the great and this metra lineal descent was very important for the salient sense of their significance and they saw themselves in a long imperial tradition on its own. conrad was laid to rest in 1039 wearing a crown with the inscription sower of peace and benefactor of the city. his time as e
cathedral on the rhine was such a symbol of imperial power as st mary's cathedral inch by. looming over the river like a castle it was a high point of imperial architecture a sign carved in red sandstone of a dynastic lane. and itself before the salient settled there it had been referred to is by cina or cowtown but with the cathedral it underwent rapid urban expansion to become an imperial metropolis. forced out of forms and deprived of much political influence due conrad was anointed king of...
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the imperial splendor of the south. eastern reaches of the crumbling roman empire stands in sharp contrast to the more modest style in the northwest there from the start of the 9th century charles the 1st king of the franks ruled as successor to the roman emperors. charles later called charles the great or charlemagne built a church and often as a sign of his sovereignty. and he also copied the ancient symbols of the former roman empire. the palatine chapel in aachen is a domed building like the hug of sophia in byzantium. in the year 800 when the newly crowned emperor charlemagne climbed the steps to his throne it was an important advance for churches in the west. colonist inside of the effort to audio tapes charles permitted much chlorella he and his empire has he allowed the various ethnic groups in his dominion to have their own laws languages and customize at least of course and far across a large realm he standardized the religious service that article practice the implementation of god's will for god to because t
the imperial splendor of the south. eastern reaches of the crumbling roman empire stands in sharp contrast to the more modest style in the northwest there from the start of the 9th century charles the 1st king of the franks ruled as successor to the roman emperors. charles later called charles the great or charlemagne built a church and often as a sign of his sovereignty. and he also copied the ancient symbols of the former roman empire. the palatine chapel in aachen is a domed building like...
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cathedral on the rhine was such a symbol of imperial power as st mary's cathedral inch by a. looming over the river like a castle it was a high point of imperial architecture a sign carved in red sandstone of a dynastic lane. and shire itself before the salient settled there it had been referred to is by cina or cowtown but with the cathedral it underwent rapid urban expansion to become an imperial metropolis. forced out of forms and deprived of much political influence due conrad was anointed king of germany 2 decades later and ultimately holy roman emperor. as 1000 fields once the staff dissolved the young 1024 the election of the 1st salient king conrad the 2nd became possible because the last new doffing ruler henry the 2nd had died without an heir for. that spot conrad was a descendant of auto the great old school and this metra lineal descent was very important for the salient sense of their significance since they saw themselves in a long imperial tradition on its own. conrad was laid to rest in 1039 wearing a crown with the inscription sower of peace and benefactor of
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harping on capitalist imperialism, they allege war.956, the world learned the meaning of the support of soviet union. russians, go home. the hungarian people are in revolt. they succeed in overwhelming the red forces and hold the upper hand for a few days. then through treachery, the russians counterattack to end the short-lived breath of hungarian freedom. >> in view of the acts of subjugation of which we have just witnessed, it is difficult to understand this quote from stalin, the people of small nations are frightened of soviet oppression. if the soviet union would undertake to oppress or influence small nations, it would betray the ideology of lenin, unquote. words are one thing, actions another. lenin adviced his followers, in the last analysis, the outcome of the struggle will be determined by the fact that russia, indiana, china and so forth constitute the majority of the population of the globe. they march on. >> the example of china, 1945, a treaty of friendship is signed. as this treaty is being signed, stalin is aiding and
harping on capitalist imperialism, they allege war.956, the world learned the meaning of the support of soviet union. russians, go home. the hungarian people are in revolt. they succeed in overwhelming the red forces and hold the upper hand for a few days. then through treachery, the russians counterattack to end the short-lived breath of hungarian freedom. >> in view of the acts of subjugation of which we have just witnessed, it is difficult to understand this quote from stalin, the...
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cathedral on the rhine was such a symbol of imperial power as st mary's cathedral inch by. looming over the river like a castle it was a high point of imperial architecture a sign carved in red sandstone of a dynastic lane. and shire itself before the salience settled there it had been referred to is by cina or cowtown but with the cathedral it underwent rapid urban expansion to become an imperial metropolis. forced out of forms and deprived of much political influence due conrad was anointed king of germany 2 decades later and ultimately holy roman emperor. a 1000 fields once the staff dissolved young 1020 for the election of the 1st salient king conrad the 2nd became possible because the last new doffing ruler henry the 2nd had died without a man who lives in for. that's what conrad was a descendant of auto the great authors and this metra lineal descent was very important for the salient sense of their significance and they saw themselves in a long imperial tradition and. conrad was laid to rest in 1039 wearing a crown with the inscription sower of peace and benefactor o
cathedral on the rhine was such a symbol of imperial power as st mary's cathedral inch by. looming over the river like a castle it was a high point of imperial architecture a sign carved in red sandstone of a dynastic lane. and shire itself before the salience settled there it had been referred to is by cina or cowtown but with the cathedral it underwent rapid urban expansion to become an imperial metropolis. forced out of forms and deprived of much political influence due conrad was anointed...
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cathedral on the rhine was such a symbol of imperial power as st mary's cathedral inch by a. looming over the river like a castle it was a high point of imperial architecture a sign carved in red sandstone of a dynastic lane. and wired south before the salient settled there it had been referred to is by cina or cowtown but with the cathedral it underwent rapid urban expansion to become an imperial metropolis. forced out of forms and deprived of much political influence due conrad was anointed king of germany 2 decades later and ultimately holy roman emperor. a 1000 fields once the staff dissolved young 1020 for the election of the 1st salient king conrad the 2nd became possible because the last new doffing ruler henry the 2nd had died without an heir for. conrad was a descendant of auto the great wealth and this matrilineal descent was very important for the salient sense of their significance and they saw themselves in a long imperial tradition. conrad was laid to rest in 1039 wearing a crown with the inscription sower of peace and benefactor of the city. his time as emperor
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commissioner imperial? >> thank you. i want to voice out that it seems like part of this is not comprehensive enough as we have the deliberation and to vote and not support this. and i don't think this is comprehensive enough. to pray with commissioner moore and just negotiating on this. >> commissioner moore? commissioner moore, you may be muted. >> commissioner: i want to point out that i believe that ccdc pointed out other concerns and that we are watching this and will feel better once the vote is through. this requires more time. we have been at this for eight hours and it is impossible for us to just try to angle on who is going to win this. why aren't we together? to be responsible about what needs to be done and what doesn't. to address commissioner moore and others. part of why i was supportive of commissioner chan's amendment to china town is a pretty specific ask for a change in the legislation. my notes that i have and followed up on it and i followed up on comments on those who called in and found myself sat
commissioner imperial? >> thank you. i want to voice out that it seems like part of this is not comprehensive enough as we have the deliberation and to vote and not support this. and i don't think this is comprehensive enough. to pray with commissioner moore and just negotiating on this. >> commissioner moore? commissioner moore, you may be muted. >> commissioner: i want to point out that i believe that ccdc pointed out other concerns and that we are watching this and will...
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somebody already seconded it. >> thank you, commissioner imperial. if there's nothing further, commissioners, there is a motion that has been seconded to approve this matter with conditions. on that motion, commissioner tanner? >> aye. >> commissioner tam. >> aye. >> commissioner diamond? commissioner diamond? >> aye. >> commissioner fung. >> aye. >> commissioner imperial. >> aye. >> commissioner moore. >> aye. >> and commission president koppel? >> aye. >> so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously 7-0. and we'll place this under your discretionary review calendar for the final item on today's agenda, no. 16, case no. 2019- this is a discretionary review. mr. winslow, are you prepared to make your presentation? >> i am, thank you. happy april fool's day, commissioners. [indiscernible] before you is a request for public initiated request for the discretionary review [indiscernible] sorry, jonas? >> mr. winslow, as is customary, your wi-fi is not behaving appropriately and i apologize, you took the time to put on a tie today. we'll have t
somebody already seconded it. >> thank you, commissioner imperial. if there's nothing further, commissioners, there is a motion that has been seconded to approve this matter with conditions. on that motion, commissioner tanner? >> aye. >> commissioner tam. >> aye. >> commissioner diamond? commissioner diamond? >> aye. >> commissioner fung. >> aye. >> commissioner imperial. >> aye. >> commissioner moore. >> aye. >> and...
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message to the younger generation that we didn't know anything better to do than to copy the imperial age and spend so much on a building in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well as the humbled farm is intended to be a very future oriented facility but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of a deplorable past i have to come out and say it that makes me wonder. if life and the decision to head down an example of east german architecture that after all represented a country for nearly 40 years and had already achieved cult status and had established uses. i think that was pretty uncalled for actually. so i can't really warm to the palace. for it's got there was a huge debate over what to do with the site before construction began what with you as an architect and the berliner half want it and. i would have liked to see the palace of the republic made over into a really good center pompidou like in paris where a modern building in the middle of the old town has become a major attraction for me i would like to see an experiment
message to the younger generation that we didn't know anything better to do than to copy the imperial age and spend so much on a building in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well as the humbled farm is intended to be a very future oriented facility but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of a deplorable past i have to come out and say it that makes me wonder. if life and the decision to head down an example of east german...
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we see it as summit about climate imperialism. trumpet administration pulled out of the paris treaty, the international community lost confidence in the u.s. as a leader in climate justice. after obama signed onto the paris treaty and trump exited, the biden administration has a political obligation, let's say, not just toejoin but to attempt to assert ship in the international community and secure its confidence. even those within the alleged borders of the so-called united states are not confident. the climate leader summit is less about justice and the international community and more so about biden's plan for reducing global warming, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and committing funds to renewables. but as we know and as the climate action tracker suggests, the united states cannot assert itself and identify, be recognized even, as a leader in clate justice by reducing greenhouse gas emissions by0% by 2030. they must be committed according to the climate action tracker to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 60%. s
we see it as summit about climate imperialism. trumpet administration pulled out of the paris treaty, the international community lost confidence in the u.s. as a leader in climate justice. after obama signed onto the paris treaty and trump exited, the biden administration has a political obligation, let's say, not just toejoin but to attempt to assert ship in the international community and secure its confidence. even those within the alleged borders of the so-called united states are not...
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wasn't simply the humanitarianism of the abolition movement it's that britain did not want other imperial rivals to have the benefit of slave labor when in fact they didn't. in $815.00 armed with its naval supreme britain imposed the cessation of the slave trade on its commercial rivals as abolition took effect among the leading european slave powers the decision gradually shut down the northern atlanta slave trade routes but it also set off fresh deportations too and within countries where slaves ownership was still prevalent by grouping together the captives born on its soil the united states was also about to enter a new era of slavery a fairly small percentage of the people brought over to the americas in the slave trade actually came to north america probably 345 percent and yet another time you get to 180825838 very large percentage of the a slave population is in the united states because of natural population growth so that is a very important part of the story thomas jefferson for example who advocated closing the slave trade did so at least in part because he knew that the slave
wasn't simply the humanitarianism of the abolition movement it's that britain did not want other imperial rivals to have the benefit of slave labor when in fact they didn't. in $815.00 armed with its naval supreme britain imposed the cessation of the slave trade on its commercial rivals as abolition took effect among the leading european slave powers the decision gradually shut down the northern atlanta slave trade routes but it also set off fresh deportations too and within countries where...
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somebody already seconded it. >> thank you, commissioner imperial. if there's nothing further, commissioners, there is a motion that has been seconded to approve this matter with conditions. on that motion, commissioner tanner? >> aye. >> commissioner tam. >> aye. >> commissioner diamond? commissioner diamond? >> aye. >> commissioner fung. >> aye. >> commissioner imperial. >> aye. >> commissioner moore. >> aye. >> and commission president koppel? >> aye. >> so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously 7-0. and we'll place this under your discretionary review calendar for the final item on today's agenda, no. 16, case no. 2019- this is a discretionary review. mr. winslow, are you prepared to make your presentation? >> i am, thank you. happy april fool's day, commissioners. [indiscernible] before you is a request for public initiated request for the discretionary review [indiscernible] sorry, jonas? >> mr. winslow, as is customary, your wi-fi is not behaving appropriately and i apologize, you took the time to put on a tie today. we'll have t
somebody already seconded it. >> thank you, commissioner imperial. if there's nothing further, commissioners, there is a motion that has been seconded to approve this matter with conditions. on that motion, commissioner tanner? >> aye. >> commissioner tam. >> aye. >> commissioner diamond? commissioner diamond? >> aye. >> commissioner fung. >> aye. >> commissioner imperial. >> aye. >> commissioner moore. >> aye. >> and...
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preserved city is largely thanks to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance as an imperial city in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic cathedral. construction began in the 13th century and the cathedral tells us a lot about that time as the facade also depicts the crueler side of the middle ages. the church vilifying jews the sculpture shows them suckling from a pig a deliberate insult and humiliation as rigs are considered unclean and judaism. even so the building as a whole is an impressive monument next to the one in cologne reagan's birth cathedral is considered to be germany's most extraordinary gothic cathedral. reagan's burg was not only important because it became a bishop seems fairly early on the danube was a significant trade and traffic route. and here on its banks in the old town hall the perpetual diet was held for over 140 years. to find out more about what that was and what it meant for the city i'm meeting the director of the reagans birth museums dogless guests are. leaving. the bus at what exactly was the perpetual diet. f
preserved city is largely thanks to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance as an imperial city in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic cathedral. construction began in the 13th century and the cathedral tells us a lot about that time as the facade also depicts the crueler side of the middle ages. the church vilifying jews the sculpture shows them suckling from a pig a deliberate insult and humiliation as rigs are considered unclean and...
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when reunites the history of sexual i am placement of hundreds of thousands of women in the japan imperial army during the pacific war. in spite of testimony official court records and japanese documents proofing the comfort women's system was conceive, organized in demonstrated by the japan imperial army and the girls and women from china, korea, japan, the philippines and the dutch indes were deceived, coerced and forced to work at that place. professor played a shameful road in japanese governments game of denialism. this is not surprising in the view of the fact that professor is a professor of japanese legal study at harvard law school. and he was the major japanese defense contracting during world war ii. they urged san francisco board of it uphold the 200,000 plus victims of the system and denounced the article contracting for sex in the pacific war written by jay mark ramsey in harvard law school. thank you for allowing me the opportunity to speak up. >> clerk: thank you for your comments this evening. operations, do we have another caller in the queue, please? >> caller: linda cha
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preserved city is largely thanks to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance as an imperial city in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic cathedral. construction began in the 13th century and the cathedral tells us a lot about that time as the facade also depicts the crueler signs of the middle ages. the church vilified jews the sculpture shows them suckling from a pig a deliberate insult and humiliation as they exert considered unclean and judaism. even so the building as a whole is an impressive monument next to the one in cologne reagan's birth cathedral is considered to be germany's most extraordinary gothic cathedral. ring and berg was not only important because it became a bishop seems fairly early on the danube was a significant trade and traffic route. and here on its banks in the old town hall the perpetual diet was held for over 114 years. to find out more about what that was and what it meant for the city i'm meeting the director of the reagans bird museums dogless get to. bring. us up to what exactly was the perpetual diet book from
preserved city is largely thanks to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance as an imperial city in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic cathedral. construction began in the 13th century and the cathedral tells us a lot about that time as the facade also depicts the crueler signs of the middle ages. the church vilified jews the sculpture shows them suckling from a pig a deliberate insult and humiliation as they exert considered unclean and...
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let me try talking to the other imperial wizard here. jim shealy's not covering his face.gh self-esteem. >> have you had black people here before to witness this? >> no. you'll actually be the first black man that's attended to a cross lighting. >> okay. >> the first thing that any man or woman learns when they join a klan group is how to wrap the cross. these robes are part of who we are. the cross lighting is part of who we are. >> so when you burn a cross you don't -- >> no, we don't burn it. it's called a cross lighting. >> i'm sorry. so how often do you do this, you said? >> you wouldn't want to do them every month. it makes it less special. it's like the idea you can have champagne but you're not going to have it every day. one of the nicest times to do it is during a full moon or in the winter when the stars are -- you know, twinkle. >> that sounds kind of like a klan postcard. >> yeah, it does. if i was going to send out postcards at christmas i would want something like that for -- >> if you do that, jim, you don't have to give me credit for the idea. >> while the
let me try talking to the other imperial wizard here. jim shealy's not covering his face.gh self-esteem. >> have you had black people here before to witness this? >> no. you'll actually be the first black man that's attended to a cross lighting. >> okay. >> the first thing that any man or woman learns when they join a klan group is how to wrap the cross. these robes are part of who we are. the cross lighting is part of who we are. >> so when you burn a cross you...
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for many centuries house book was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hall recalls the city's former splendor. above the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. it is part of oak spokes historic water management system and is a unesco world heritage site. the ensemble of towers and well houses has supplied drinking water to the people of book for almost 500 years. paddle wheels over the canal help transport the water up into the towers from there the fountains in the city were supplied with fresh water. today only the structures and the plants remain. but at the. last on the lake river you get an idea of how the people of book use their wealth of water later in the 19th century. to prevent recurring of the demick such as cholera a new water works was built in 878 this allowed the households to be s
for many centuries house book was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hall recalls the city's former splendor. above the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. it is part of oak spokes historic water...
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preserved city is largely thanks to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance as an imperial city in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic cathedral. construction began in the 13th century and the cathedral tells us a lot about that time as the facade also depicts the crueler side of the middle ages. the church vilified jews the sculpture shows them suckling from a pig a deliberate insult and humiliation as things are considered unclean and judaism. even so the building as a whole is an impressive monument next to the one in cologne reagan's birth cathedral is considered to be germany's most extraordinary gothic cathedral. reagan's burg was not only important because it became a bishop seems fairly early on the danube was a significant trade and traffic route. and here on its banks in the old town hall the perpetual diet was held for over 114 years. and to find out more about what that was and what it meant for the city i meeting the director of the reagans berg museums dogless gas to. bring. us up to what exactly was the perpetual diet. from th
preserved city is largely thanks to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance as an imperial city in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic cathedral. construction began in the 13th century and the cathedral tells us a lot about that time as the facade also depicts the crueler side of the middle ages. the church vilified jews the sculpture shows them suckling from a pig a deliberate insult and humiliation as things are considered unclean and...
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message to the younger generation that we didn't know anything better to do than to copy the imperial age and spend so much on a building in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well as the humbled farm is intended to be a very future oriented facility but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of a deplorable past i have to come out and say it that makes me wonder. if life and the decision to head down an example of east german architecture that after all represented a country for nearly 40 years and had already achieved cult status and had established uses. i think that was pretty uncalled for actually. so i can't really warm to the palace. for there was a huge debate over what to do with this site before construction began what with you as an architect and upper lehner half want it and. i would have liked to see the palace of the republic made over into a really good center pompidou like in paris where a modern building in the middle of the old town has become a major attraction for me i would have liked to see an experiment t
message to the younger generation that we didn't know anything better to do than to copy the imperial age and spend so much on a building in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well as the humbled farm is intended to be a very future oriented facility but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of a deplorable past i have to come out and say it that makes me wonder. if life and the decision to head down an example of east german...
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message to the younger generation that we didn't know anything better to do than to be the imperial ageand spend so much on a building in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well. the humbled form is intended to be a very future oriented facility but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of the past i have to come out and say it makes me wonder. and the decision to tear down an example of east german architecture that. represented a country for nearly 40 years and had already achieved cult status and had established uses. i think that was pretty uncalled for actually. i can't really warm to the palace. for there was a huge debate over what to do with the site before construction began what you as an architect and upper lehner have wanted. i would have liked to see the palace of the republic made over into a really good center pompidou like in paris where a modern building in the middle of the old town has become a major attraction for me i would like to see an experiment to last with the future here that's what the home boat phar
message to the younger generation that we didn't know anything better to do than to be the imperial ageand spend so much on a building in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well. the humbled form is intended to be a very future oriented facility but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of the past i have to come out and say it makes me wonder. and the decision to tear down an example of east german architecture that. represented a...
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entered africa from the west these expeditions marked the transition from evangelizing missions to imperialism. as a young boy began to trade along the settled route in iran the congo he traded over a large area and was the most powerful figure there. also had his own almost no army. although now in a state of neglect to putin as house in zanzibar tells us much about the fortune amassed by the powerful merchant in his autobiography he recounted his negotiations with stanley and the belgian diplomats. stanley arrived with a dozen europeans we met at the consul's and he told me. we wish you to accept to become governor in the name of belgium and that your voice the belgium flying in the districts are under your rule i hosted wanted stanley falls when i arrived on my amended the same wherever we came. former slaves were enlisted in the conquering armies weapons in hand the french the belgian and the british went deeper and deeper into the equitorial forest. europeans placed peasant communities under military control and forced them to produce palm oil rubber cocoa coffee and of course. it's very
entered africa from the west these expeditions marked the transition from evangelizing missions to imperialism. as a young boy began to trade along the settled route in iran the congo he traded over a large area and was the most powerful figure there. also had his own almost no army. although now in a state of neglect to putin as house in zanzibar tells us much about the fortune amassed by the powerful merchant in his autobiography he recounted his negotiations with stanley and the belgian...
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. >> meant that the that produced history and imperial state. you would agree with this because you give a riveting description of the battle and you quote, you quote to read for our audience he writes, from this place and from this day forth begins new era in the history of the world and you can all say you were present at its birth. would you just describe what he was writing about? >> well the battle was actually one of those historical events which doesn't deserve i think all of the attention and symbolism loaded on to it. it was -- a clash of arms between the french revolutionary troops in 1792 and invading forces from the regimes who, of course, wanted to strangle french revolution as long as they possibly could and forces come into germany i think in austrian and if you can correct me would turn back or at least didn't come any further as a result of the resistance of the french revolutionary soldiers and offices horrified because french revolutionary soldiers didn't know how to may have and sang songs and order was tarnal it was hard to
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imperialism yet despite a decade as the island's leader that is just really a fraction of his brother's time what place will raul have been the history of cuba down. uncompromising revolutionary 'd who never cower genuflected before us threats and invasion and occupation it's also the 60th anniversary of the bay of pigs and the us government whether it's led by a democrat or republican if stopped it nothing trying to suffocate in star human revolution and this is the legacy of steadfastness and ideological steadfastness cuba basically stood alone in 1991 with the collapse of the soviet union and the socialist bloc around the world. the cubans have been fearless even though they face the worst types of us terrorism and criminal blockade that cripples the lives of millions and millions of humans every day their leadership has been unflinching in defense of socialism an internationalist when roe came to power it was talked about by some as a new beginning for cuba did that happen because i think as you alluded to the country is dealing with a raft of challenges exacerbated of course by cov
imperialism yet despite a decade as the island's leader that is just really a fraction of his brother's time what place will raul have been the history of cuba down. uncompromising revolutionary 'd who never cower genuflected before us threats and invasion and occupation it's also the 60th anniversary of the bay of pigs and the us government whether it's led by a democrat or republican if stopped it nothing trying to suffocate in star human revolution and this is the legacy of steadfastness and...
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let's speak now to peter openshaw — professor of experimental medicine at imperial college london andlare gerada their talk about risks and how you have to weigh that up. in terms of what we have been hearing over the past few days, what is your advice to people? i think it is really excellent that there has been so much openness and transparency, and i think for anyone who has been looking at the way in which the story has been explained, i think it is really good that we have been able to be completely open and honest about this. i mean, the risk is not zero and it is obviously an absolute tragedy for those people who are affected by this very, very rare side effect, but as dr clare gerada was saying, you have to put this in perspective in terms of the risk that people take when they get in the car and go driving or when they take an oral contraceptive pill or when they take an aspirin. you know, those are... those all carry significant risks, which is often greater than the risk you would be taking by having this vaccine. let’s taking by having this vaccine. let's turn to the — tak
let's speak now to peter openshaw — professor of experimental medicine at imperial college london andlare gerada their talk about risks and how you have to weigh that up. in terms of what we have been hearing over the past few days, what is your advice to people? i think it is really excellent that there has been so much openness and transparency, and i think for anyone who has been looking at the way in which the story has been explained, i think it is really good that we have been able to...
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there is no halfway between socialism and imperialism. boys and girls came to look in through the cage. we are so sorry for the bear. they said we wish he could escape from his keeper. one day the bear broke out of his cage. everyone was excited and frightened. but the cruel keeper was the most excited and frightened of them all. the bear chased him all over the zoo. and finally, he caught him and ate him up. hurray the children shouted let's make friends with the bear a big girl said a little boy reached out to patin. and suddenly there wasn't any little boy anymore. a little girl would be fun to dance with the bear. then suddenly there wasn't any little girl anymore.
there is no halfway between socialism and imperialism. boys and girls came to look in through the cage. we are so sorry for the bear. they said we wish he could escape from his keeper. one day the bear broke out of his cage. everyone was excited and frightened. but the cruel keeper was the most excited and frightened of them all. the bear chased him all over the zoo. and finally, he caught him and ate him up. hurray the children shouted let's make friends with the bear a big girl said a little...
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there is no halfway between socialism and imperialism. boys and girls came to look in through the cage. we are so sorry for the bear. they said we wish he could escape from his keeper. one day the bear broke out of his cage. everyone was excited and frightened. but the crew it'll keeper was the most excited and frightened of them all. the bear chased him all over the zoo. and finally, he caught him and ate him up. hurray the children shouted let's make friends with the bear a big girl said a little boy reached out to patin. and suddenly there wasn't any little boy anymore. a little girl would be fun to dance with the bear. then suddenly there wasn't any little girl anymore. but the bear was much fatter. american history tv on c-spaneas american artifacts visits museums and historic places located at the foot of capitol hill the united states botanic garden was first proposed by president george, washington in a 1796 letter next a visit to the grounds of the oldest botanic garden in north america to learn about the history of this plant mu
there is no halfway between socialism and imperialism. boys and girls came to look in through the cage. we are so sorry for the bear. they said we wish he could escape from his keeper. one day the bear broke out of his cage. everyone was excited and frightened. but the crew it'll keeper was the most excited and frightened of them all. the bear chased him all over the zoo. and finally, he caught him and ate him up. hurray the children shouted let's make friends with the bear a big girl said a...
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original style for many centuries was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hall recalls the city's former splendor. above the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. it is part of jokes books historic water management system and is a unesco world heritage site. the ensemble of towers and well houses has supplied drinking water to the people of book for almost 500 years. paddle wheels over the canal helped transport the water up into the towers from there the fountains in the city were supplied with fresh water. today only the structures and the plants remain. but at the. last on the lake the river you get an idea of how the people of use their wealth of water later in the 19th century. to prevent recurring epidemics such as cholera a new water works was built in 878 this allowed the households to be sup
original style for many centuries was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hall recalls the city's former splendor. above the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. it is part of jokes books historic...
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professor danny - altman from imperial college london.have now died, yet the president there refuses to lock down despite a sharp rise in infections. mark lowen sent us this from sao paolo. every day, the faces of despair multiply. the food lines in sao paulo�*s largest favela go on and on. with most here working in the grey economy, covid has destroyed jobs. queues have more than tripled in recent months, as the pandemic takes lives and livelihoods of brazil�*s poorest. for luciana firmino and herfamily, this is now their only meal of the day. she lost herjob in a manicure studio with the pandemic and they�*re unable to pay the rent. translation: i've lost hope. we will have to live on the street or under a bridge soon. sometimes, i think i should give my children away to social services. she sobs. with the pandemic, six out of ten brazilians households brazilian households now lack sufficient access to food. government hand—outs last year helped, but they�*ve been reduced as money ran scarce. no such concerns for the wealthiest food pro
professor danny - altman from imperial college london.have now died, yet the president there refuses to lock down despite a sharp rise in infections. mark lowen sent us this from sao paolo. every day, the faces of despair multiply. the food lines in sao paulo�*s largest favela go on and on. with most here working in the grey economy, covid has destroyed jobs. queues have more than tripled in recent months, as the pandemic takes lives and livelihoods of brazil�*s poorest. for luciana firmino...
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he must have been deeply shaken when the bishop of his cathedral made him turn over the imperial insignia to his disloyal son. old chronicles show him surrounded by his bishops and his 2 sons in apparent harmony but that account is an example of medieval propaganda. both sons had rebuild against their father and the suppose it harmonious handover of power to his youngest son was in fact an act of great violence. dispute is an affiliate for itself to help this kind this picture is a complete distortion of reality throughout the gig in reality against the divine order the sun rose up against the father i cannot phone could flick dylan out it was a generational conflict that was relatively rare in the history behind middle ages but which forced all their contemporaries to take sides in this conflict between father and son between the old and the new order and annoying siegel is that. the winner as in all such generational conflicts was the song and he actually tried to rethink and rescue the salient monarchy that ended at the fact that he ended up exercising power just like his father did is
he must have been deeply shaken when the bishop of his cathedral made him turn over the imperial insignia to his disloyal son. old chronicles show him surrounded by his bishops and his 2 sons in apparent harmony but that account is an example of medieval propaganda. both sons had rebuild against their father and the suppose it harmonious handover of power to his youngest son was in fact an act of great violence. dispute is an affiliate for itself to help this kind this picture is a complete...
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preserved city is largely thanks to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance as an imperial city in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic cathedral. construction began in the 13th century and the cathedral tells us a lot about that time as the facade also depicts the crueler side of the middle ages. the church vilified jews the sculpture shows them suckling from a pig a deliberate insult and humiliation as wings are considered unclean and judaism. even so the building as a whole is an impressive monument next to the one in cologne reagan's birth cathedral is considered to be germany's most extraordinary gothic cathedral. reagan's berg was not only important because it became a bishop seems fairly early on the danube was a significant trade and traffic route. and here on its banks in the old town hall the perpetual diet was held for over 114 years. and to find out more about what that was and what it meant for the city i'm meeting the director of the reagans berg museums. bring. us up to what exactly was the perpetual diet. from the 17th to the
preserved city is largely thanks to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance as an imperial city in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic cathedral. construction began in the 13th century and the cathedral tells us a lot about that time as the facade also depicts the crueler side of the middle ages. the church vilified jews the sculpture shows them suckling from a pig a deliberate insult and humiliation as wings are considered unclean and...
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i think we let the process play itself out. >> they keep her waiting from imperial missouri. good morning. >> i would like to comment on the guest remarks about the law in georgia, he forgot to mention that part off that law is in the case of discrepancy in that the georgians attorney general is no longer in charge of looking att that and that the legislature can take away the votes of the people. >> your response. >> i don't know what she's talking about legislatures by definition cannot take away votes of people because you both for legislatures. logically your point does not sustainn, you both are legislatures, you consent to them legislating over you, legislatures is actually where state election law is invested and this actually gets back to anthony fauci. what does this mean that we have as people to concentrate so much power into one individual. so i would rather have one attorney general, one person have all that power than a body of i don't have any people in the legislature in georgia, we have 100 in our state legislature in iowa, i would rather take my chances if i
i think we let the process play itself out. >> they keep her waiting from imperial missouri. good morning. >> i would like to comment on the guest remarks about the law in georgia, he forgot to mention that part off that law is in the case of discrepancy in that the georgians attorney general is no longer in charge of looking att that and that the legislature can take away the votes of the people. >> your response. >> i don't know what she's talking about legislatures by...
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welcomed into the imperial courts of china and japan austria germany, france england. he was the guest of honor the first state dinner ever in the white house. well while he's gone lily who becomes the reg well, she is kind of mindful of her people. there's an outbreak of smallpox and she closes the port of honolulu to prevent the spread of smallpox that outraged the american business community because they're importing chinese coolies to work in the sugar plantations and they marked her. from from that moment. she was also one of his hostesses here. we have a luau given by kalaka whether in the center over on the left on the back row is robert lewis stevenson the novelist. and to kalaka was left at stevenson's mother you see what kind of a spread they put this is not in the palace. this is in kalaka was boathouse. well as crown princess she earned a real hard name with the the american business community. this is one of my favorite pictures in 1887 liliuokalani who is standing by the way that diamond butterfly in her hair is on display in the iolani palace today and k
welcomed into the imperial courts of china and japan austria germany, france england. he was the guest of honor the first state dinner ever in the white house. well while he's gone lily who becomes the reg well, she is kind of mindful of her people. there's an outbreak of smallpox and she closes the port of honolulu to prevent the spread of smallpox that outraged the american business community because they're importing chinese coolies to work in the sugar plantations and they marked her. from...
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she said it's not an immigration it's imperialism i think she was really going to hit a woke bingo there she nailed it. here's my thing, she has not been down there. is it about time for aoc to bring a camera crew and go to a fence in front of a parking lot and cry and scream at the parking lot customer that's it was all during the last administration when there were a lot fewer kids in cages. >> that is right the all-white outfit on her knees crying about the situation that was going on at the border. i believe that photo was taken 2018. this search infinitely worse as you reported earlier. you have 1 facility 17 times the number of people that would be in there in a pandemic no less. i believe that's probably a super spreader event and obviously of migrants are being released into the u.s. population that are testing positive for covid but only being told to quarantine if they can. well, or would they be doing that? but this is the same person, alexandria ocasio-cortez who called the surge at the border in 2018 and the migrant facilities that were holding children concentration camps.
she said it's not an immigration it's imperialism i think she was really going to hit a woke bingo there she nailed it. here's my thing, she has not been down there. is it about time for aoc to bring a camera crew and go to a fence in front of a parking lot and cry and scream at the parking lot customer that's it was all during the last administration when there were a lot fewer kids in cages. >> that is right the all-white outfit on her knees crying about the situation that was going on...
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next half hour, we're going to be speaking to professor robin shattock, the head of immunity at imperialch, the mhra said there were 79 cases of blood clots with low platelets following the first dose of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine. 19 people have died. that's out of 20 million people who have had the jab. that's one rare clot for every 250,000 vaccinations. let's look a bit closer at the numbers. at the news conference this afternoon, professorjonathan van tam showed this slide to help explain the decision not to give astrazeneca to under 30s. the potential benefits of the vaccine are the blue dots on the left, which represent the number of people who avoid entering intensive care because they've had the jab. the orange dots on the right represent the number of people who might suffer harm because of the vaccine. this slide is for a scenario where coronavirus isn't circulating heavily among the population — a scenario the uk is on course to reach. and you can see that for the 20 to 29 age group, the benefit figure is 0.8 and the harm figure is 1.1. in other words, for under 30s, for
next half hour, we're going to be speaking to professor robin shattock, the head of immunity at imperialch, the mhra said there were 79 cases of blood clots with low platelets following the first dose of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine. 19 people have died. that's out of 20 million people who have had the jab. that's one rare clot for every 250,000 vaccinations. let's look a bit closer at the numbers. at the news conference this afternoon, professorjonathan van tam showed this slide to help...
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. >> president koppel: commissioner imperial. >> thank you. and thank you, [inaudible], for your presentation, as well. i do have questions about implementation in terms of, as you mentioned earlier, that there hasn't been really, apparent, i would say, in terms of the implementation. what is the planning in other city departments thinking right now in terms of, you know, whether it's allocating funds in order to do a more deterrent implementation in terms of a.d.a. accessibility. there may be noise in the measurements. yeah, can you continue to expand that? >> yeah, thank you, commissioner imperial. so yes, absolutely. implementation moving forward is very much going to focus on coherence and design quality, the critical circulation issue that folks have brought up, we've been hearing that loud and clear. i think as we've done discussion with the mayor's office on disability and others. i think there's two responses that we're working on, which are not necessarily legislative in nature but more programatic. one is the [inaudible], which will
. >> president koppel: commissioner imperial. >> thank you. and thank you, [inaudible], for your presentation, as well. i do have questions about implementation in terms of, as you mentioned earlier, that there hasn't been really, apparent, i would say, in terms of the implementation. what is the planning in other city departments thinking right now in terms of, you know, whether it's allocating funds in order to do a more deterrent implementation in terms of a.d.a. accessibility....
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. >> president koppel: commissioner imperial? >> commissioner imperial: move to continue items as proposed. >> vice president moore: second. >> clerk: thank you, commissioners. on that motion to continue all items as proposed -- [roll call] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 7-0, placing us under your consent calendar. all matters listed hereunder constitute a consent calendar, are considered to be routine by the planning commission, and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote of the commission. there will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the commission, the public or staff so requests, in which event the matter shall be removed from the consent calendar and considered as a separate item at this or a future hearing, in which we have one request for an item to be removed from the consent calendar. that's item 6, 2020-008507-cua at 2119 castro street, so we will hear that at the end of the calendar. that leaves us with items 4 and 5 on the consent calendar. members of
. >> president koppel: commissioner imperial? >> commissioner imperial: move to continue items as proposed. >> vice president moore: second. >> clerk: thank you, commissioners. on that motion to continue all items as proposed -- [roll call] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 7-0, placing us under your consent calendar. all matters listed hereunder constitute a consent calendar, are considered to be routine by the planning commission,...