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and looted in recent times in the late one nine hundred ninety s. and the same with the republic of italy i actually approached the republic of it'll lead to confirm that these works were looted and i did the same thing with the turkish authorities they didn't wait to be approached and so in a customs understanding that the challenges that befall a director. and i think the challenge in this instance is that great britain has not been as let's say forthcoming as the certainly purpose in this conversation or advocating. i would suspect we're seeing a change in attitude in popular attitude which will inevitably have an effect on museum policy and in the opinion of the british people. well miles i want to bring up a concept that a few people in our community are raising this is mom on twitter who says you think should stay in london it's safer in my den than this are anywhere in if the opium now we got our response a bit of a formal response video comment from the embassy the ethiopian embassy in the u.k. and this is what the deputy head of mission tol
and looted in recent times in the late one nine hundred ninety s. and the same with the republic of italy i actually approached the republic of it'll lead to confirm that these works were looted and i did the same thing with the turkish authorities they didn't wait to be approached and so in a customs understanding that the challenges that befall a director. and i think the challenge in this instance is that great britain has not been as let's say forthcoming as the certainly purpose in this...
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looting stores. there was virtually no looting whatsoever in new york, -- in pennsylvania. you had fights between the white and black communities, particularly the police force. theusual legend was that york revolt was sparked when a young black man showed up at the hospital and claimed one of the gangs had set him on fire, that was not true. that misses the whole back story. for years, the police had been attacking the black community. there were fights between the white gangs and blacks following the incident and then one of the white members shot a black man and the police did not arrest the white person and at that point -- parts of the black community said, like mckay, if we are going to go down, we will go down fighting back. charlie roberts is of interest here. there was a presumption that the white community had the right to arm itself and the police should defend themselves. never thinking about the double standard of -- does the black community have the right to defend itself? the police force overwhelmingly white, had they ever thought of arming the black communi
looting stores. there was virtually no looting whatsoever in new york, -- in pennsylvania. you had fights between the white and black communities, particularly the police force. theusual legend was that york revolt was sparked when a young black man showed up at the hospital and claimed one of the gangs had set him on fire, that was not true. that misses the whole back story. for years, the police had been attacking the black community. there were fights between the white gangs and blacks...
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ought and nothing but loot it ought. to return ownership to nigeria and then lend some of the branches back to to build in order. to land so there is no political good to return that would have been a. very elegant solution that the one that you were proposing there i do feel that there is a more obligation with the museums in europe to return these artifacts well of course it is i mean if you accept the fact that you have stone objects in your possession and that goes well beyond the bin process it's a large number of all the objects collected under the conditions of colonialism. i think that the two of a dubious origin at least that you are have to ask yourself do you want to accept it looted out what do you do want to keep it and that's a very principled question and germany for example has. discretion has it got to do to top this from the nazi era and the issue. of your own good to say moral standards to the colonial church up so in that in that says museums inform visitors that they are going to be seeing stolen art
ought and nothing but loot it ought. to return ownership to nigeria and then lend some of the branches back to to build in order. to land so there is no political good to return that would have been a. very elegant solution that the one that you were proposing there i do feel that there is a more obligation with the museums in europe to return these artifacts well of course it is i mean if you accept the fact that you have stone objects in your possession and that goes well beyond the bin...
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most were looted in 1897 when british soldiers invaded the royal palace.ollectors and museums in europe then purchased them at art auctions. nigeria is now pushing for their return. negotiations have been happening for the past eight years, according to the museum's director. but there has been little headway. europe says more intensive research is needed to determine the origin and acquisition of the artworks. >> 4000 was loaded. -- looted. whatever came afterwards cannot upload rate effect a large chunk came from the looting in 1897. [indiscernible] reporter: those critical of their return have a different argument. they say the bronzes would be better preserved in large international museums than in a nigerian province. but artists of these such arguments with cynicism. she is the owner of nigeria's largest private gallery. permission is fostering the younger generation's talent. those young artists can often not travel to europe. >> enough of the country, they cannot even get a visa to see the part of their country that is in a british museum. it is sa
most were looted in 1897 when british soldiers invaded the royal palace.ollectors and museums in europe then purchased them at art auctions. nigeria is now pushing for their return. negotiations have been happening for the past eight years, according to the museum's director. but there has been little headway. europe says more intensive research is needed to determine the origin and acquisition of the artworks. >> 4000 was loaded. -- looted. whatever came afterwards cannot upload rate...
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and important painting and that was looted from mr stener during the war. the canadian detective began his investigation he discovered that the antiques dealer staton or had made his claim for restitution in one thousand nine hundred six but well before the liberation the painting had already been sold by the authorities. for the sum of sixteen thousand francs since then it disappeared. particularly because its description is so vague. the document only indicated that it was a painting signed by the do jani portrait of a man. but detective had no idea what the painting looked like. he had to find a photo of it at all costs. by consulting peepers kept in the paris archives james palmer came across a clue this telegram. it states that stetson or had sent the model jani to the venice biennale of one nine hundred thirty. i travelled to venice personally and went into the archives there and to the venice be an alley archives i saw mr stettner spray painting. in a photograph. james palmer was delighted he'd found it. this photo taken at the one nine hundred thirt
and important painting and that was looted from mr stener during the war. the canadian detective began his investigation he discovered that the antiques dealer staton or had made his claim for restitution in one thousand nine hundred six but well before the liberation the painting had already been sold by the authorities. for the sum of sixteen thousand francs since then it disappeared. particularly because its description is so vague. the document only indicated that it was a painting signed...
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art looted from jews by the nazis. one day while rummaging in the paris archives he came across a file on a certain stetson or a jewish antiques dealer the man was dispossessed of all his assets during world war two. after the liberation of paris he found a plane to recuperate his patrimony. the documentation is contained in this box it was here in the paris archives that we found a document that referred to the quest of mr oscar stettner for his stolen pate. the information that we found was that oscar stettner had been despoiled of a number of personal items carpet for example of portrait of him as a young man and also a painting by mostly any. and important painting and that was looted from mr stener during the war. the canadian detective began his investigation he discovered that the antiques dealer staton or had made his claim for restitution in one thousand nine hundred six but well before the liberation the painting had already been sold by they've authorities. for the sum of sixteen thousand francs since then i
art looted from jews by the nazis. one day while rummaging in the paris archives he came across a file on a certain stetson or a jewish antiques dealer the man was dispossessed of all his assets during world war two. after the liberation of paris he found a plane to recuperate his patrimony. the documentation is contained in this box it was here in the paris archives that we found a document that referred to the quest of mr oscar stettner for his stolen pate. the information that we found was...
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he pointed to the museum of baghdad, which was looted in 2003. says there are still so many unique and valuable items from the museum that are still on track. people don't know where they are. and other regio of the world, items in afghanistan, things that were looted or destroyed by the taliban as well. it is a wider problem which is why he is praising the efforts of christensen and immigration officials to get this back, at least. jane: rajini vaidyanathan, thank you for joining me visit girl scouts troops in new york and you'll find what goes on at other meetings, young women preparing for the anal cookie sal but this troop stands apart is the first for homeless girls. it is an attempt to both community and skills. recently we went to meet those in wall. on my honor i will try -- >> on my honor i will tr-- >> to serve god and my country. >> 67% of thchildren who come have already been in shelter or living on somebody's couch or floor. homeless children go to at least two schools a year. they come from a disjointed education. l of this is traum
he pointed to the museum of baghdad, which was looted in 2003. says there are still so many unique and valuable items from the museum that are still on track. people don't know where they are. and other regio of the world, items in afghanistan, things that were looted or destroyed by the taliban as well. it is a wider problem which is why he is praising the efforts of christensen and immigration officials to get this back, at least. jane: rajini vaidyanathan, thank you for joining me visit girl...
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there has been an enormous amount of focus on the problem of looted artifacts. how did this enormous number get through the net? raji: they may be valuable artifacts but it was a basic raid. they were ipped here by the uae and israel. they were labeled asapid and tiles, not valuable things inside. officials said they intercepted five packages containihat and that is how they came to knowhat was inside. they say that hobby lobby was warned that these items could be afrhaeological sites and could have been looted, but the hobby lobbyed ignhe warnings. 5500 lobby bought some artifacts. it is a huge amount, isn't it. it is astonishing. they were fine $3 million and told to retu all thefa ars. so far they've only managed to recover 3800. there are still some outkn ther, whs where. jane: how important are they to the iraqis? it doesn't look like much. iraqise iraqis -- kandi keep them safe? rajini: i was talking to the iraqi ambassador today and he was describing them as national treasures. some of them date back to 2100 bc. they are like it's of tile and they have li
there has been an enormous amount of focus on the problem of looted artifacts. how did this enormous number get through the net? raji: they may be valuable artifacts but it was a basic raid. they were ipped here by the uae and israel. they were labeled asapid and tiles, not valuable things inside. officials said they intercepted five packages containihat and that is how they came to knowhat was inside. they say that hobby lobby was warned that these items could be afrhaeological sites and could...
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over the centuries but painting city is museum on the has a few of them in its collection most were looted in one thousand ninety seven when british soldiers invaded the royal palace. collectors and museums in europe then purchased them at art auctions. nigeria is now pushing for their return negotiations have been happening for the past eight years according to theone by the museum's director but there's been little headway europe says that more intensive research is needed to determine the origin and acquisition of the artworks. one thousand just. to set this in low for the deposit go but when you look to the so whatever afterwards through and the. goats in the open if i got it last show. from it it isn't there was an uptick in the first there was a book about when i was a. giver what our sources. those critical of their return have a different argument they say the bronzes are now part of world cultural heritage and would be better preserved in large international museums than in a nigerian province but artists like nike davies o'quinn de view such arguments with cynicism she's the owne
over the centuries but painting city is museum on the has a few of them in its collection most were looted in one thousand ninety seven when british soldiers invaded the royal palace. collectors and museums in europe then purchased them at art auctions. nigeria is now pushing for their return negotiations have been happening for the past eight years according to theone by the museum's director but there's been little headway europe says that more intensive research is needed to determine the...
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progress as the the looting of may on how to. dear sirs. i'm. in the. take. that. thousands of protest his. in recent. well well and has raised. it's. because they don't come around. wish fulfillment. who would want to go back? to the. great great great great great. many windows. he sees what is right. for you is is that. that. and i take it. my side so i think there is a reason. come home in. and. take close to his right. okay. from. to tell you take. right right as well as raise rates. as well. as as as as three three and and. when donald trump really want. cc loses to jerusalem. members receive them. on some. level it can hold holds for us. the decade of those of those resources will be one one hundred twenty eight something crab grass is called congregated in deciding to. come they made. difficult by by s some recet changes in the. ruleles anda little as well as well as the drawingng or his constituency so i left. this is a child from enron rhymes i've told a lot as well as soon as i. the station agent executor the united states of americ. from we don't talk ab
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painting claimed to have been looted was well and truly in the storeroom in the freeport a revelation that caused an uproar. the heirs of the antique dealer stettner have now filed a claim for the restitution of the painting we contacted the no months after several attempts they finally agreed to open up their store room at the geneva freeport and to show us the painting in an exhibition room. we would never meet the art dealers themselves but they did accord us an exclusive uing of the painting a very solemn moment. the work was handled with great precaution it is estimated at about twenty million dollars today. the families with smaller would tell us their version of the story. is about their money. make a set that blew up a laugh i mean i'm at the end on a clear act. internationally. tony is a on the economy going to action f.i.f.a. i mean a mad. game. to clear his clients even further lawyer or even raise. has doubts that the painting ever belonged to the jewish antiques dealer staten or. they don't seem to be. given these. fully is extinct. what. the. explicit. let us down and. w
painting claimed to have been looted was well and truly in the storeroom in the freeport a revelation that caused an uproar. the heirs of the antique dealer stettner have now filed a claim for the restitution of the painting we contacted the no months after several attempts they finally agreed to open up their store room at the geneva freeport and to show us the painting in an exhibition room. we would never meet the art dealers themselves but they did accord us an exclusive uing of the...
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they didn't loot it. they opened it up to show everyone and invited in news crews so the world could see what this guy had done. and then they took it further. they dove into his private lake that he had dug for his private floating restaurant. and they pulled out the papers that had been sunk there. they poked through the fireplaces and ash piles to collect the scraps that manafort's guy had tried to destroy before he fled in the dead of night back to russia. they salvaged all the documents they could to try to piece them all back together. look at the torn and burnt shreds of documents. they're laying them out to dry to try to piece them back together so they can tell the truth about this corrupt pro-putin kleptocracy that they had just risen up as a people against. and end it. and, you know, things in ukraine have not worked out perfectly. they have not necessarily worked out great. change is hard. but in that moment, that human endeavor to try to make sure the truth did not get disappeared, that momen
they didn't loot it. they opened it up to show everyone and invited in news crews so the world could see what this guy had done. and then they took it further. they dove into his private lake that he had dug for his private floating restaurant. and they pulled out the papers that had been sunk there. they poked through the fireplaces and ash piles to collect the scraps that manafort's guy had tried to destroy before he fled in the dead of night back to russia. they salvaged all the documents...
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and an important painting and that was looted from mr stener during the war. the canadian detective began his investigation he discovered that the antiques dealer staton or had made his claim for restitution in one thousand nine hundred six but well before the liberation the painting had already been sold by the authorities. for the sum of sixteen thousand francs since then it disappeared. particularly because its description is so vague. the document only indicated that it was a painting signed by jani portrait of a man. the detective had no idea what the painting looked like. he had to find a photo of it at all costs. by consulting papers kept in the paris archives james palmer came across a clue this telegram. it states that staten or and sent them oh did jani to the venice biennale of one nine hundred thirty. i travelled to venice personally and went into the archives there and to the venice be an alley archives i saw mr stettner spray painting. in a photograph. james palmer was delighted he'd found it. this photo taken at the one nine hundred thirty venic
and an important painting and that was looted from mr stener during the war. the canadian detective began his investigation he discovered that the antiques dealer staton or had made his claim for restitution in one thousand nine hundred six but well before the liberation the painting had already been sold by the authorities. for the sum of sixteen thousand francs since then it disappeared. particularly because its description is so vague. the document only indicated that it was a painting...
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and an important painting and that was looted from mr stener during the war. the canadian detective began his investigation he discovered that the antiques dealer staton or had made his claim for restitution in one thousand nine hundred six but well before the liberation the painting had already been sold by the authorities. for the sum of sixteen thousand francs since then it disappeared. particularly because its description is so vague. the document only indicated that it was a painting signed by do jani portrait of a man. the detective had no idea what the painting looked like. he had to find a photo of it at all costs. by consulting peepers kept in the paris archives james palmer came across a clue this telegram. it states that staten or had sent the model jani to the venice biennale of one nine hundred thirty. i travelled to venice personally and went into the archives there and to the venice be anally archives i saw mr stettner spray painting. in a photograph. james palmer was delighted he'd found it. this photo taken at the one nine hundred thirty venic
and an important painting and that was looted from mr stener during the war. the canadian detective began his investigation he discovered that the antiques dealer staton or had made his claim for restitution in one thousand nine hundred six but well before the liberation the painting had already been sold by the authorities. for the sum of sixteen thousand francs since then it disappeared. particularly because its description is so vague. the document only indicated that it was a painting...
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and an important painting and that was looted from mr stener during the war. the canadian detective began his investigation he discovered that the antiques dealer staton or had made his claim for restitution in one thousand nine hundred six but well before the liberation the painting had already been sold by the vishy authorities. for the sum of sixteen thousand francs since then it disappeared. particularly because its description is so vague. the document only indicated that it was a painting signed by jani portrait of a man. the detective had no idea what the painting looked like. he had to find a photo of it at all costs. by consulting peepers kept in the paris archives james palmer came across a clue this telegram. it states that steps in there and sent the mode jani to the venice biennale of one nine hundred thirty. i travelled to venice personally and went into the archives there and to the venice be an alley archives i saw mr stettner spray painting. in a photograph. james palmer was delighted he'd found.
and an important painting and that was looted from mr stener during the war. the canadian detective began his investigation he discovered that the antiques dealer staton or had made his claim for restitution in one thousand nine hundred six but well before the liberation the painting had already been sold by the vishy authorities. for the sum of sixteen thousand francs since then it disappeared. particularly because its description is so vague. the document only indicated that it was a painting...
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well here in berlin the government has promised a review of whether looted cultural artifacts should be returned to their countries of origin just as greece is demanding the return of artifacts from the british museum to athens so is nigeria demanding the return of bronze sculptures that are currently in museums right here in berlin. cept for the new royal sculptures eric began making such objects when he was just a child he comes from a family of bronze artists and learn the techniques from his father this tradition goes back to the thirteenth century in his home of been in city in southern nigeria but modi is ancestors started producing plaques and sculptures for their king. recorded. good who come in. so we use. the committee of goods you know to use the. comment i did back to these to do the replicate already present what they have seen in the palace artists produced thousands of these valuable objects over the centuries but painting cities museum on the has a few of them in its collection most were looted in one thousand nine hundred seven when british soldiers invaded the royal
well here in berlin the government has promised a review of whether looted cultural artifacts should be returned to their countries of origin just as greece is demanding the return of artifacts from the british museum to athens so is nigeria demanding the return of bronze sculptures that are currently in museums right here in berlin. cept for the new royal sculptures eric began making such objects when he was just a child he comes from a family of bronze artists and learn the techniques from...
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startups three offices free human resources or handled the bank of hong jewels getting involved in looting loaning money to blockade startups onto of course the home of ali baba is financial a financial book two hundred fifty billion dollar i.p.o. we talked about it before max trying to so far ahead and been fifty times the rate u.s. has in mobile payments shenzhen is also known as something similar to compete with one job changes the whole of concern in many high tech companies so china is big on the blocking the p.t.o. see people's bank of china has already done trial runs with their own crypto currency that leads into crypto they're not such a big banner because they want to like every other government they try to control your money control your life with your lease which is which is the paper money. so you know i mean me me of nona there was a latina given to conference here a few weeks ago which actually attended and we were thrown out and right before lunch the government came in and literally yelled everyone's got a goal and over a thousand people we had exit conference the morning
startups three offices free human resources or handled the bank of hong jewels getting involved in looting loaning money to blockade startups onto of course the home of ali baba is financial a financial book two hundred fifty billion dollar i.p.o. we talked about it before max trying to so far ahead and been fifty times the rate u.s. has in mobile payments shenzhen is also known as something similar to compete with one job changes the whole of concern in many high tech companies so china is big...
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russians seem to have been overtaken by the apocalypse merger looting us and the mongols took possession of the holy soil. why does the damp earth not give way why does it not open there was no daylight to be seen and we baptize one suffocated from the breath of. the titles. they devastated our land they occupied our towns and they destroyed our holy churches they slew our fathers and brothers they violated our mothers and sisters. the russian faithful sold a two hundred year foreign domination as divine retribution. the skyline of the little town of soused one hundred eighty kilometers southeast of moscow as if set in another world another time eight hundred years ago this was the capital of russia and the seat of a bishop it remained a spiritual center even when the secular power moved elsewhere. they turned their eyes to the heavens. the domes of its judges were and remain its holo. prince unity deal go to fortified his new capital with the kremlin a mighty rampart defended with palisades. says dell grew quickly and the number of its churches bore witness to its wealth. wooden churche
russians seem to have been overtaken by the apocalypse merger looting us and the mongols took possession of the holy soil. why does the damp earth not give way why does it not open there was no daylight to be seen and we baptize one suffocated from the breath of. the titles. they devastated our land they occupied our towns and they destroyed our holy churches they slew our fathers and brothers they violated our mothers and sisters. the russian faithful sold a two hundred year foreign domination...
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now here in berlin a controversy has erupted over so-called looted cultural artifacts just as greece is demanding the return off the pantheon mobbles from the british museum to athens so beneath in west africa is demanding the return of bronze star has that country in berlin's ethnological museum for more on the subject and let me draw invicta on she's the director of the so-called overseas museum in breman that's a natural history and ethnographic museum a welcome a to you now let me first talk. on the object that has been looted should be given back to the country off our region that seems a pretty fair demand yet why is it so complicated it's complicated for several reasons one is very often the evidence is very very scary the documents years on on the colonial period very very scary really really don't know exactly what happened and very often we don't know to whom to reach on something we have sometimes no claims at all and other times we have claims from different countries and we of course have to make sure that the objects to the correct people now you just drawn up some guid
now here in berlin a controversy has erupted over so-called looted cultural artifacts just as greece is demanding the return off the pantheon mobbles from the british museum to athens so beneath in west africa is demanding the return of bronze star has that country in berlin's ethnological museum for more on the subject and let me draw invicta on she's the director of the so-called overseas museum in breman that's a natural history and ethnographic museum a welcome a to you now let me first...
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recently a number of cases have tainted the institutions name the looting of jewish assets money laundering tax fraud it's hard to say if it was hidden or not but it was kept very discreetly in the freeport. the geneva freeport is an eldorado for art dealers wealthy heirs and fraudsters it's where they do their business hidden from view. one man agreed to open the doors of the freeport to us eve movie with his managing director. he runs the world's biggest company in the transport and storage of artworks that will see it was really sad to see a little. streets just fall out and also that that. they did. was it city all built this is a it. deposit your kids from is all plus support your daughter you already perceive it all go up. every day dozens of priceless artworks enter or leave the store rooms managed by eve bouvier's company. there's even a special workshop to pack and prepare the. works for shipment. said lost on. you by a. bus from exposes to an unknown group dozens in and getting. the ticket are enough for me guess i'm assuming too because he said to me. why do you appear. on the. e
recently a number of cases have tainted the institutions name the looting of jewish assets money laundering tax fraud it's hard to say if it was hidden or not but it was kept very discreetly in the freeport. the geneva freeport is an eldorado for art dealers wealthy heirs and fraudsters it's where they do their business hidden from view. one man agreed to open the doors of the freeport to us eve movie with his managing director. he runs the world's biggest company in the transport and storage...
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the host of the army of the potomac engaged in the looting of the city of fredericksburg. fray, he got himself drunk. he stole some food and made his way down into a house lowered by the sound of another drug soldier playing a piano. he joined these other men in singing a song. he leaves his regiment, engages , then looting of the town admits to it in a letter with his wife. i got on my bottle of wine and felt as good as general burnside or any other man." militaryn disregard of law and authority is startling. his example shows how civil war soldiers were weighed down by extreme physical, and emotional stress. they rewrote- notions of duty to meet demands of the moment. he could've never have imagined that the bold soldier boys of 1861 could have embarked on a rampage in fredericksburg with such a wild and fierce joy. since the battle, he was feeling lonely and sad, she was caring for -- his wife was caring for his infant daughter. it was made worse by the fact that the union cause was utterly doomed. his outcry against the war was tied with an ugly not of , or generalship
the host of the army of the potomac engaged in the looting of the city of fredericksburg. fray, he got himself drunk. he stole some food and made his way down into a house lowered by the sound of another drug soldier playing a piano. he joined these other men in singing a song. he leaves his regiment, engages , then looting of the town admits to it in a letter with his wife. i got on my bottle of wine and felt as good as general burnside or any other man." militaryn disregard of law and...
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there were clashes taking place throughout the day today at the temple mount and all over jerusalem looting physical altercations that led to several arrests police say people broke the rules of conduct and with the circumstances would be thoroughly investigated the i.d.f. has doubled the amount of troops at the borders the un has voiced concern about israel using excessive force against civilians and i'm particularly worried about today in the coming days with the u.s. embassy move through jerusalem monday and with the planned protests in gaza and take this opportunity again to call misrule to be very careful and calibrated the code uses force in the dressing the protesters in gaza but also call on the most of them believers of the protests in gaza to prevent friction to prevent situations in which provoke issues can happen the situation is rather heated and we'll have to see what happens in the coming weeks. we have also been protests in jerusalem against the relocation of the u.s. embassy opponents of the move see it as legitimizing israel's occupation of the eastern part of the city and
there were clashes taking place throughout the day today at the temple mount and all over jerusalem looting physical altercations that led to several arrests police say people broke the rules of conduct and with the circumstances would be thoroughly investigated the i.d.f. has doubled the amount of troops at the borders the un has voiced concern about israel using excessive force against civilians and i'm particularly worried about today in the coming days with the u.s. embassy move through...
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martin harnick got hanover on the board early against her to begin sully's sunday and the cross folk loot ensure that the ninety six or three male up the half davies got one back for her top and seventy three minutes but it wasn't. all right we can look at the table now no changes in the top half still up by two dozen ahead of shaka who are now walked into second place dortmund have the inside track on third place with often high and leverkusen still in with a shout watch sick and still theoretically in the champions league race well i trust stuttgart and can still dream of the role of the league now on down to the bottom where the real drama is three teams still in some danger fribourg are now out of danger of directly going down but they could end up in a really good playoff that's if they lose and voles forget a win next week and the wolves in turn could. need a win and loss to reach the playoff anyway that is all for me and the rest of the ones that we were going to leave you with images from match day thirty three i'll be back on sunday with father steele is so nice amalia. can one c
martin harnick got hanover on the board early against her to begin sully's sunday and the cross folk loot ensure that the ninety six or three male up the half davies got one back for her top and seventy three minutes but it wasn't. all right we can look at the table now no changes in the top half still up by two dozen ahead of shaka who are now walked into second place dortmund have the inside track on third place with often high and leverkusen still in with a shout watch sick and still...
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. >> national guard is patrolling evacuated areas following report of looting. >>> plane descends. >>eople behind the controls at the time are sharing their experience. >> first thoughts actually, here we go. >> coming up, pilot tammy jo schultz talks about the moment she knew the plane was in trouble. >>> dead whale in the bay has issuing warning to visitors. >>> sandhya patel, windy and warming days ahead, with a warning. coming up. >>> "jimmy kimmel live." >> thanks. it's all here for the taking tonight. there's a scene in the movie you speak wooky with taco taco are you one of the millions of americans living with a taco obsession? my $3 taco deal with three of the tacos you love and a refreshing drink can help. try my $3 taco deal today. clear! taco! taco! new at jack in the box. has your love for tacos turned into an obsession?. my $3 taco deal with three of the tacos you love and a refreshing drink can help. try my $3 taco deal today. new at jack in the box. there ya' go. >>> breaking news in emeryville, live look at accident blocked all but two lanes, as many as six cars might
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i've had a loot of different the organization. i've been with a company almost years now. i think this is the moment that i've been waiting for. it's an opportunity to really run fast for as long as i can. i've got lot of energy right now. to bring my full energy to what i'm doing and i have an end point. i really want to build a that can grow and sustain itself beyond me. think that's really something i got from my father because that's what he always wanted to do. he wanted to build a business would grow and thrive beyond his time. he focused on planting the seeds to make that happen. they evero daughters like to go in your business? you have no ambitions in that direction for them? like to see them be successful, passionate adults difference in the world. whether it's in the world of world ofor in the something else. it's up to them. >> you talk about the pleasures of the job. what are some of the not so pleasurable things. not like?u frustration. i like to think of frustration force.tivating often with a big company, the most frustrating thing is trying quicklyhings to
i've had a loot of different the organization. i've been with a company almost years now. i think this is the moment that i've been waiting for. it's an opportunity to really run fast for as long as i can. i've got lot of energy right now. to bring my full energy to what i'm doing and i have an end point. i really want to build a that can grow and sustain itself beyond me. think that's really something i got from my father because that's what he always wanted to do. he wanted to build a...
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this is what this is signal is about obviously iran can resume enrichment but it would also have to loot the consequences that that would bring and that would probably the sanctions again and how much of this is about iran and its supposed to attempt to get nuclear weapons versus iran's influence in the middle east and of course i'm talking about in syria and lebanon. i genuinely believe that the issue that the opponents of the agreement have with the nuclear agreement is not about what it actually delivers basically secure iran's nuclear program to be narrowed down what issue that they have is with iran being elevated to a higher political level having iran no longer even the pariah in the region but that hasn't happened so there was affective tends to stop that kind of normalization of iran and. exceptional is ation is in full force again so it's much more about the political dimensions and also about iran's role in the region not so much about the nuclear file i would say ok to bazza by joining us tonight from the german city of dusseldorf giving us valuable insight into this the stan
this is what this is signal is about obviously iran can resume enrichment but it would also have to loot the consequences that that would bring and that would probably the sanctions again and how much of this is about iran and its supposed to attempt to get nuclear weapons versus iran's influence in the middle east and of course i'm talking about in syria and lebanon. i genuinely believe that the issue that the opponents of the agreement have with the nuclear agreement is not about what it...
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some -- and the jumpings are willing to have the treasury just basically in certain ways be looted. and they shrug their shoulders and let the for-profits keep doing it. it's an amazing contradiction, so i thank my colleague. now, madam president, on the issues that i came to speak about here, last -- mr. president. excuse me. you have changed. mr. president, it was reported by "the wall street journal" that the trump administration has agreed to relax sanctions on the chinese telecom giant z.t.e. and remove the ban on z.t.e. from selling components and software in the united states. instead z.t.e. will be required to pay a fine and reorganize its board. it appears in exchange, china will lift some tariffs on u.s. agriculture products. first let me say this. i've said this repeatedly but i'll say it again. i feel much closer in my views on china and how they treat us in terms of economic issues to president trump and his views than i was with president obama and president bush and their views, who i don't think did enough. and i have public arguments with both president obama and pr
some -- and the jumpings are willing to have the treasury just basically in certain ways be looted. and they shrug their shoulders and let the for-profits keep doing it. it's an amazing contradiction, so i thank my colleague. now, madam president, on the issues that i came to speak about here, last -- mr. president. excuse me. you have changed. mr. president, it was reported by "the wall street journal" that the trump administration has agreed to relax sanctions on the chinese telecom...