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and that's where we get it kruger comes in while still looking out for us self. insured so my own protection i wear gloves you never know what you're touching especially when you go shopping. but i'm much more worried about the elderly and whether they are protected. that's one positive side effect of the corona crisis in brandenburg neighbors looking out for each other. the restrictions imposed on daily life in most countries have had disastrous consequences for businesses large and small but he isn't a story with a happy ending as orders flood into one company for some special seasonal treats. they double is teri schultz reports from belgium. this easter most belgian confectioner's have chosen coded 1000 confinement with the rest of the population john of live trip or who runs a one woman artist on a shop in loans in the southeast of brussels relies on easter profits to survive until christmas the lockdown had her worried. and there are problems trying to market her handmade wares online posted a photo she received of chocolate bunnies wearing face masks to sho
and that's where we get it kruger comes in while still looking out for us self. insured so my own protection i wear gloves you never know what you're touching especially when you go shopping. but i'm much more worried about the elderly and whether they are protected. that's one positive side effect of the corona crisis in brandenburg neighbors looking out for each other. the restrictions imposed on daily life in most countries have had disastrous consequences for businesses large and small but...
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and that's where we get a kruger comes in while still looking out for us self. my own protection i wear gloves you never know what you're touching especially when you go shopping. but i'm much more worried about the elderly and whether they are protected. that's one positive side effect of the corona crisis in brandenburg neighbors looking out for each other. and before we go some incredible pictures from indonesia where the and krakatoa volcano has erupted spewing a column of ash 500 meters into the sky closed circuit t.v. captured images of lava and not scientists say it's the longest a rock eruption since the one in 2018 that triggered a tsunami along the coast of sumatra in java killing 430 people no casualties have been reported in this latest eruption. you're watching data news from berlin remember the web site is there. no casualties have been reported in this latest eruption. you're watching news from berlin remembered the web site is there. for the lightest around the clock more news coming at the top of the hour. now to. the sustainable way scope. star
and that's where we get a kruger comes in while still looking out for us self. my own protection i wear gloves you never know what you're touching especially when you go shopping. but i'm much more worried about the elderly and whether they are protected. that's one positive side effect of the corona crisis in brandenburg neighbors looking out for each other. and before we go some incredible pictures from indonesia where the and krakatoa volcano has erupted spewing a column of ash 500 meters...
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and that's where regina kruger comes in while still looking out for herself. from my own protection i wear gloves you never know what you're touching especially when you go shopping but i'm much more worried about the elderly and whether they are protected. that's one positive side effect of the corona crosses in brandenburg neighbors looking out for each other. well as the virus lockdown continues it's not just audiences who are missing out on cultural events artists also miss performing for their public dances at the nicolo ski theatre in some petersburg no exception they've put together one spun performance for soul a math anyhow for me and they did news team here in berlin enjoy. 2 inform. and on their many. tasks language courses. video and audio. anytime anywhere. w. media center. how does the virus spread. why do we have it and when will all this. come from just 3 of the top.
and that's where regina kruger comes in while still looking out for herself. from my own protection i wear gloves you never know what you're touching especially when you go shopping but i'm much more worried about the elderly and whether they are protected. that's one positive side effect of the corona crosses in brandenburg neighbors looking out for each other. well as the virus lockdown continues it's not just audiences who are missing out on cultural events artists also miss performing for...
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[laughter] >> then, oh, and 96 was commanded by that tough and able new yorker john harris kruger. 96 was greene's only siege and he and his chief military engineer a polish volunteer -- let's see here. there we go. 96/. here you have the trenches. the star fort. communication trench to the town. and another vbbase right over here. this is the key to taking 96. the water supply, the spring branch. but greene and his aide believes that they had to dig within their works to find water and yet when the garrison went down 25 feet inside the fort they came up empty. spring branch was the key. meanwhile in charleston, they'd receive reinforcement from british regiments sationed in ireland. 7 june began his march of country, 175 miles to relieve 96. he had about 1800 infantry. almost 750 of greene's regulars. greene ordered thomas sumter and francis marion to hary broaden's advance. he marched onward in the heat of the carolina summer. his reinforcements dressed and willing uniforms. -- woolen uniforms. fort cornwallis surrendered to pickens on 5 june. lee joined greene outside 96, aware tha
[laughter] >> then, oh, and 96 was commanded by that tough and able new yorker john harris kruger. 96 was greene's only siege and he and his chief military engineer a polish volunteer -- let's see here. there we go. 96/. here you have the trenches. the star fort. communication trench to the town. and another vbbase right over here. this is the key to taking 96. the water supply, the spring branch. but greene and his aide believes that they had to dig within their works to find water and...
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in reality and there's only one place in germany where they exist and that's here on the island of krugerdoes a c.f. that is all you. can even has a museum devoted to chalk it's been mined here for almost 200 years chalk is used as fertilizer in paint and in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. to process the chalk it's soaked in water separated from undesired components and dried what used to take 8 weeks now takes about 8 minutes. for medicinal chalk only especially fine material is used after it's been additionally cleaned what remains as the museum informs visitors are mainly residues of planktonic forum enough era these single celled animals had skeletons made of small calcite platelets when the organisms died they sank to the seabed and form the chalk sediment. physiotherapist york snyder from sas nets has been using hogans medicinal chalk since the early 1990 s. this natural product dissolved in water is said to stimulate the heart in circulation and have an anti inflammatory effect. mundanity you know if it's used as a poultice on the back or joints warm or cold or if you'r
in reality and there's only one place in germany where they exist and that's here on the island of krugerdoes a c.f. that is all you. can even has a museum devoted to chalk it's been mined here for almost 200 years chalk is used as fertilizer in paint and in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. to process the chalk it's soaked in water separated from undesired components and dried what used to take 8 weeks now takes about 8 minutes. for medicinal chalk only especially fine material is...
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iamjoined i am joined now by danny kruger. thank you for being with us. minister's condition just to clarify, iam not minister's condition just to clarify, i am not part of the inner tea m clarify, i am not part of the inner team now so i know what you know, which is that the prime minister is cheerful and he is in intensive care but he is not on a ventilator or having any sort of invasive treatment. he is taking oxygen, but he is doing fine. from what you know of borisjohnson, he is doing fine. from what you know of boris johnson, we he is doing fine. from what you know of borisjohnson, we heard from dominic raab earlier on saying he is a fighter, he was saying he was confident he would get through this, do you share that opinion, in terms of the prime minister's personality? yes, he is a fighter and he has a mighty heart and he is an optimist and he loves life and he will be fighting with everything he has got to shake this virus off and to return to work so, yes if personality matters, maybe it does in this, he has the right want to beat it. obviously
iamjoined i am joined now by danny kruger. thank you for being with us. minister's condition just to clarify, iam not minister's condition just to clarify, i am not part of the inner tea m clarify, i am not part of the inner team now so i know what you know, which is that the prime minister is cheerful and he is in intensive care but he is not on a ventilator or having any sort of invasive treatment. he is taking oxygen, but he is doing fine. from what you know of borisjohnson, he is doing...
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if i can point you to one holocaust memoir i would encourage people to read, it is ruth kruger, still alive, holocaust girl remembered. she warns against this, even in the camps, rendering them at museumlike. she said she would never go back to auschwitz, because it cannot be like it was when she was there. i think this part is a challenge for all history. all history is kind of an approximation, right? and devon brought up the question of fiction. there's a way all history requires a bit of imagination or inventiveness. i think the challenge for us is all to try to navigate that balance between making connections, flushing out stories we have in a fragmentary fashion. but at the heart of this needs to be recognized in the humanity of the people we are talking about and his stories were trying to tell. -- and whose stories we are try to tell. and to acknowledge that. and recognize how complicated that it is. >> part of the point of history education is to imagine yourself in this past, to try to understand what it would have been like to be in this past. but when you're talking about
if i can point you to one holocaust memoir i would encourage people to read, it is ruth kruger, still alive, holocaust girl remembered. she warns against this, even in the camps, rendering them at museumlike. she said she would never go back to auschwitz, because it cannot be like it was when she was there. i think this part is a challenge for all history. all history is kind of an approximation, right? and devon brought up the question of fiction. there's a way all history requires a bit of...