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in berlin for his refurbishment of the noir newseum or new museum and recent completion of the james simon gallery on the city's museum i lent his refresh of the noir nuts and i gallery is a triumph for the capital marked by a symbolic handover of the keys on thursday and earlier today i spoke to mr chipperfield and i asked him to explain in his own words just why this building is such an icon. what its reputation is is both. as a major. cultural building in berlin. and especially as it was you know. 96 it was part of rebuilding but in especially west berlin and trying to is aware reinvented city which had lost all of its cultural. monuments to the east side so it it took on a huge responsibility within the city and within the history of architecture it's also identified as one of me says great work so the building carries leaves you know. this importance both in terms of its situation in berlin and also in that situation in the history of architecture and. i have spoken about the structure as as being radical and i'm compromising what was it like for you as an architect to actually take o
in berlin for his refurbishment of the noir newseum or new museum and recent completion of the james simon gallery on the city's museum i lent his refresh of the noir nuts and i gallery is a triumph for the capital marked by a symbolic handover of the keys on thursday and earlier today i spoke to mr chipperfield and i asked him to explain in his own words just why this building is such an icon. what its reputation is is both. as a major. cultural building in berlin. and especially as it was you...
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team of partners in architects there who have maybe you know taken these projects of noise museum james simon national gallery you know these are. the things that we love to do we've we've been working on. this process since 1907 and it's it's wonderful to be part of this incredible story of this incredible city and i and that's when i got of a will open to visitors of course in august fittingly with an exhibition of american modernist sculpture alexander called a congratulations again david to profiled on this achievement and thanks so much for speaking with me today thank you very much. and a bit of a change of pace now and dancing is so good for you that you really don't need much of an excuse a tall to do it but international dance day on april 29th is perhaps the best reason of all to let go and boogie around the kitchen gates started out as a street performer in paris and he's been called the next best thing in dance after michael jackson so check out some of these moves for your inspiration. sonny is on the show in paris his special is the movie which was michael jackson's great move b
team of partners in architects there who have maybe you know taken these projects of noise museum james simon national gallery you know these are. the things that we love to do we've we've been working on. this process since 1907 and it's it's wonderful to be part of this incredible story of this incredible city and i and that's when i got of a will open to visitors of course in august fittingly with an exhibition of american modernist sculpture alexander called a congratulations again david to...
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in berlin for his refurbishment of the noir newseum or new museum and recent completion of the james simon gallery on the city's museum i lent his refresh of the night and that's when i got levy is a triumph for the capital marked by a symbolic handover of the keys on thursday and earlier today i spoke to mr chipperfield and i asked him to explain in his own words just why this building is such an icon. what its reputation is is both. as a major. cultural building in berlin. and especially as it was you know. 96 that it was part of rebuilding but in especially west berlin and trying to is aware reinvented city which had lost all of its cultural. monuments to the east side so it took on a huge responsibility within the city and but in the history of architecture it's also identified as one of me says. great work so the building carries cease you know. this importance both in terms of its situation in berlin and also in that situation in his good architecture and. now you've spoken about the structure as as being radical and uncompromising what was it like for you as an architect to actually
in berlin for his refurbishment of the noir newseum or new museum and recent completion of the james simon gallery on the city's museum i lent his refresh of the night and that's when i got levy is a triumph for the capital marked by a symbolic handover of the keys on thursday and earlier today i spoke to mr chipperfield and i asked him to explain in his own words just why this building is such an icon. what its reputation is is both. as a major. cultural building in berlin. and especially as...
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in berlin for his refurbishment of the noir newseum or new museum and recent completion of the james simon gallery on the city's museum i lent his refresh of the night and that's a nice gallery is a triumph for the capital markets find a symbolic handover of the keys on thursday and earlier today i spoke to mr chipperfield and i asked him to explain in his own words just why this building is such an icon. what its reputation is is both. as a major. cultural building in berlin. and especially as it was you know. 1600 was part of rebuilding but in especially west berlin and trying to is aware reinvented city which had lost all of its cultural. monuments to the east side so it it took on a huge responsibility within the city and but in the history of architecture it's also identified as one of me says great work so the building carried seize the moment. this importance both in terms of its situation in berlin and also in that situation in the history of architecture and. i have spoken about the structure as as being radical and i'm compromising what was it like for you as an architect to actu
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[habla en inglÉs] sandoval: james de simone, representa a la familia de daniel rivera.o involuntario o asesinato. y de ellos, 44 han sido convictos por cargos reducidos. fustÉ: la policÍa estÁ siendo juzgada por temas polÍticos, no por los actos que hacen, y eso es un problema muy grande porque eso va a tener consecuencias en el trabajo de policÍa. sandoval: luis fustÉ fue agente de policÍa durante mÁs de 30 aÑos. hoy es abogado del sindicato de policÍas de la florida. fustÉ: ¿cuÁl es la reforma? la reforma es restringir o aguantar las manos de policÍa. eso es sumamente peligroso. los policÍas que siguen en la calle tienen miedo de tomar acciÓn. ¿por quÉ? porque hoy en dÍa no hay margen de error. quieren poner a todo el mundo al juicio. sandoval: segÚn datos de la fundaciÓn nacional de agentes de la ley, ser policÍa es cada vez mÁs peligroso. en lo que va de este aÑo, mÁs de 100 oficiales han muerto haciendo su trabajo. el aÑo pasado fueron casi 300. este video muestra los riesgos que deben enfrentar todos los dÍas. [habla en inglÉs] sandoval: el 4 de febrero del 2021,
[habla en inglÉs] sandoval: james de simone, representa a la familia de daniel rivera.o involuntario o asesinato. y de ellos, 44 han sido convictos por cargos reducidos. fustÉ: la policÍa estÁ siendo juzgada por temas polÍticos, no por los actos que hacen, y eso es un problema muy grande porque eso va a tener consecuencias en el trabajo de policÍa. sandoval: luis fustÉ fue agente de policÍa durante mÁs de 30 aÑos. hoy es abogado del sindicato de policÍas de la florida. fustÉ:...
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simone biles will be here. oh, cool and we have music from "ritt momney." my thanks to elizabeth moss, james
simone biles will be here. oh, cool and we have music from "ritt momney." my thanks to elizabeth moss, james
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simone biles will be here. oh, cool and we have music from "ritt momney." my thanks to elizabeth moss, james cameron, carlos vives and ricky martin, and, of course, the roots from philadelphia, pennsylvania thank you for watching stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. goodnight, everybody ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers." christine baranski from "saturday night live," actress and comedian melissa villasenor an all new "closer look. featuring the 8g band with emmanuelle caplette. and now seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers and this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight that's great to hear let's get to the news. house speaker nancy pelosi is facing criticism after she gave a speech yesterday thanking george floyd for quote, "sacrificing your life for justice. wow, who would have thought we'd prefer her moment of silence that's right, nancy pelosi gave a speech thanking george floyd for quote, "sacrificing your life for justice." you know, if you're an 81-year-old white person giving a speech about race, you can just follow this simple r
simone biles will be here. oh, cool and we have music from "ritt momney." my thanks to elizabeth moss, james cameron, carlos vives and ricky martin, and, of course, the roots from philadelphia, pennsylvania thank you for watching stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. goodnight, everybody ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers." christine baranski from "saturday night live," actress and comedian melissa villasenor an all new...
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smith said thatjulia james died of �*significant head injuries�* and said investigators couldn't rule out that she had been attacked by a stranger. our reporter simonjones is there. simon this is day number four of the murder investigation and until now can't police have given very few details of what they believe happened. they have spoken to bbc radio this morning and the key points that have emerges that they say hundreds of officers are working around the clock on this case. but at the present, they have no clear motive for the killing and no clear suss back. they say thatjulia james was found with significant head injuries. she was out walking her dog and she was discovered in the woodland herejust dog and she was discovered in the woodland here just after four o'clock on tuesday afternoon. the police say this will be worrying for local people. they are trying to reassure local people. but it appears they do not have any clear leads on this. and that is why they are making a fresh appeal to the public. anyone who saw anything unusual or suspicious that may have happened on monday or tuesday, they are desperate to hear from those people. and also if people might ha
smith said thatjulia james died of �*significant head injuries�* and said investigators couldn't rule out that she had been attacked by a stranger. our reporter simonjones is there. simon this is day number four of the murder investigation and until now can't police have given very few details of what they believe happened. they have spoken to bbc radio this morning and the key points that have emerges that they say hundreds of officers are working around the clock on this case. but at the...
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are treating the death of 53—year—old julia james as suspicious, but no arrests have yet been made. 0ur correspondent simonjones is in snowdown, near dover. simonce now have the difficult task of _ have the difficult task of investigating the death of one of their own officers, pcso julia james was 53 years old. her body was found yesterday afternoon, just after four o'clock, in woodland down the road here. now, the police say they are currently trying to ascertain the circumstances of the death, but they are treating it as suspicious. they haven't made any arrests, but there are a lot of police officers in the area. they have been carrying out door—to—door inquiries, trying to get more information as to what might have happened. they are appealing for anyone who may have seen anything unusual or suspicious in this area on monday or tuesday to come forward, particularly anyone who might have any sort of dash cam footage, and they are asking people here to be vigilant. now, i have been speaking to some of the local people. there was one man who told me that he used to get into trouble when he was much younger with the police, but he said the pol
are treating the death of 53—year—old julia james as suspicious, but no arrests have yet been made. 0ur correspondent simonjones is in snowdown, near dover. simonce now have the difficult task of _ have the difficult task of investigating the death of one of their own officers, pcso julia james was 53 years old. her body was found yesterday afternoon, just after four o'clock, in woodland down the road here. now, the police say they are currently trying to ascertain the circumstances of the...
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simon byrne, says... the northern ireland executive will now meet to discuss these past six nights of disturbances, and the assembly is cutting short its easter break to do the same. jamesd around one of belfast�*s so peace dates. put that in context, and explain the significance of that, given the violence of the past few days. yes. violence of the past few days. yes, the iece violence of the past few days. yes, the piece lines _ violence of the past few days. yes, the piece lines were _ violence of the past few days. yes, the piece lines were walls - violence of the past few days. t2: the piece lines were walls built across northern ireland in various parts of towns and cities during the troubles to keep rival communities apart, people on either side of the main political divide, if you like. it is quite often said that there are more piece lines now than there were at this time of the signing of the good friday agreement in 1998 which largely ended the long conflict. last night is being treated with particular concern, because it is the first time in a long time, in a number of years, that there has been violence of that intensity at a peace line. this one intensity
simon byrne, says... the northern ireland executive will now meet to discuss these past six nights of disturbances, and the assembly is cutting short its easter break to do the same. jamesd around one of belfast�*s so peace dates. put that in context, and explain the significance of that, given the violence of the past few days. yes. violence of the past few days. yes, the iece violence of the past few days. yes, the piece lines _ violence of the past few days. yes, the piece lines were _...
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simon byrne, says... the northern ireland executive will now meet to discuss these past six nights of disturbances, and the assembly is cutting short its easter break to do the same. jamesond in essex has been confirmed as london student richard 0korogheye. the 19—year—old, who had sickle cell disease, had not been seen by his family since he left their home in ladbroke grove on the 22nd of march. police said his death was being treated as unexplained, and that they don't believe anyone else is involved. 0xfam has been blocked — for a second time — from receiving uk aid funding, amid allegations of misconduct by two members of its staff in the democratic republic of congo. the charity had only been allowed to start reapplying for uk cash last month — after a three—year ban following a cover up of sexual exploitation by staff in haiti in 2018. myanmar�*s uk ambassador says he has been locked out of his embassy in london because of his opposition to the military coup. kyaw zwar minn said he was stopped from entering the building in mayfair by two of his colleagues. mark lobel reports. locked out of the embassy he headed, kyaw zwar minn claims there has been a mini coup on
simon byrne, says... the northern ireland executive will now meet to discuss these past six nights of disturbances, and the assembly is cutting short its easter break to do the same. jamesond in essex has been confirmed as london student richard 0korogheye. the 19—year—old, who had sickle cell disease, had not been seen by his family since he left their home in ladbroke grove on the 22nd of march. police said his death was being treated as unexplained, and that they don't believe anyone...
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simon byrne, says... the northern ireland executive will now meet to discuss these past six nights of disturbances, and the assembly is cutting short its easter break to do the same. jamesolence, if you like, over the past few days. previously, the violence, the trouble, had been concentrated just in loyalist areas, but i think the fact that there has been trouble now at a peace line is going to be something that is deeply concerning for the police and indeed many politicians and, more than that, vast numbers of people across northern ireland, who do not want to see the scenes that were once commonplace here, being repeated now, in the year 2021. what are the factors behind the violence, given that the northern ireland assembly has been recalled from easter recess? what can we expect from that meeting, given the tensions between the two biggest parties in ireland? yes, that's right. if you look at the factors behind the violence, there are a number, really, of reasons and motivations at play. firstly, police have in recent months spoken of their concern about unease in loyalist areas about brexit arrangements for northern ireland. they say that loyalist tend to see thos
simon byrne, says... the northern ireland executive will now meet to discuss these past six nights of disturbances, and the assembly is cutting short its easter break to do the same. jamesolence, if you like, over the past few days. previously, the violence, the trouble, had been concentrated just in loyalist areas, but i think the fact that there has been trouble now at a peace line is going to be something that is deeply concerning for the police and indeed many politicians and, more than...
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james, the police community support officer who was found murdered in kent on tuesday, have been laying flowers in her home village of aylesham, near canterbury. our reporter simonjones is there. simon investigation. in the past few. minutes we have had an update investigation. in the past few- minutes we have had an update on the murder investigation from kent police, they were speaking to bbc radio kent. they told us that there were hundreds of officers involved in this case but as of yet, they have no clear suspect and they have no clear motive for the murder. they also admit that it is possible that she was attacked by a stranger. they say they cannot rule that out. she was found with significant head injuries. she was out walking her dog. for people in the community, this is extremely worrying. if you want a sense of the scale of feeling here, take a look at the flowers he referred to, people have been arriving again this morning, bringing both case, taking a quiet moment of contemplation. —— bringing bouquets. people are asking above all, is it safe for them to go out and walk their dogs? a lot of people have been expressing their concern. the police say there is an increased
james, the police community support officer who was found murdered in kent on tuesday, have been laying flowers in her home village of aylesham, near canterbury. our reporter simonjones is there. simon investigation. in the past few. minutes we have had an update investigation. in the past few- minutes we have had an update on the murder investigation from kent police, they were speaking to bbc radio kent. they told us that there were hundreds of officers involved in this case but as of yet,...