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it was also dirty with questionable mafia alcohol. almost customers were willing to put up with this to be able to dance and socialize, some places did worse. one of the managers of the stonewall was a career criminal, ed murphy, a gay man, who was arrested in the mid-1960's for running operation blackmailing homosexuals, murphy found the a prostitution ring. he used an office above the stonewall in the late 1960's to run a prostitution ring. these stonewall's leaders also collected information customers, especially those with more lucrative careers. when the new york police department received a query from interpol, and they investigated and determined that it was stolen by a wall street employee who was blackmailed because of his homosexuality. further investigation showed stonewall as the likely origin of the blackmailing operation. at a time of extensive investigation into police corruption in new york city, seymour pine, an honest police officer who had a reputation to be honest, was transferred against his objections to be the h
it was also dirty with questionable mafia alcohol. almost customers were willing to put up with this to be able to dance and socialize, some places did worse. one of the managers of the stonewall was a career criminal, ed murphy, a gay man, who was arrested in the mid-1960's for running operation blackmailing homosexuals, murphy found the a prostitution ring. he used an office above the stonewall in the late 1960's to run a prostitution ring. these stonewall's leaders also collected information...
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it was also dirty and sold questionable mafia alcohol. but while most customers were willing to put up with these features to have a place to dance and socialize, some customers feared worse. one of the managers of the stonewall was a career criminal named ed murphy, a gay man who was arrested in the mid-'60s for running an extensive national operation blackmailing homosexuals murphy found via a prostitution ring. he used an office above the stonewall in the late 1960s to run a prostitution ring. the stonewall's waiters were also used to collect information on their customers, especially those with more lucrative careers. when the new york police department received a query from interpol about bonds surfacing on european streets, they investigated and determined they were stolen by wall street employee who had been blackmailed because of his homosexuality. further investigation pointed to the area around the stonewall as the likely origin of the blackmailing operation. at a time of extensive investigation into police corruption in new yor
it was also dirty and sold questionable mafia alcohol. but while most customers were willing to put up with these features to have a place to dance and socialize, some customers feared worse. one of the managers of the stonewall was a career criminal named ed murphy, a gay man who was arrested in the mid-'60s for running an extensive national operation blackmailing homosexuals murphy found via a prostitution ring. he used an office above the stonewall in the late 1960s to run a prostitution...
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agents were paid off by the mafia. lawyers charged homosexual clients caught between the mafia police and a silly >> -- -- part of which were used to bribe judges. such repression resulted in resistance. the first organization that began organized, ongoing political resistance to the oppression of gay people was the society founded in 1951. however, because of the intense right word shift the nation experienced in the 19 fifties, the early radicals spirit of that organization was lost. he approached then changed to relying on psychiatrists to say homosexuals were not criminals, but mentally ill persons who needed therapy. the math is sheen or homophobic movement also help to educate the public to be more tolerant. these approaches constituted a strategy that became known as education and research approach. of the homophobic movement. fierce frank kameny was one of the citizens caught in the dragnet. the harvard educated astronomer, frank kameny had been hired by the service, but was fired when the government discovered
agents were paid off by the mafia. lawyers charged homosexual clients caught between the mafia police and a silly >> -- -- part of which were used to bribe judges. such repression resulted in resistance. the first organization that began organized, ongoing political resistance to the oppression of gay people was the society founded in 1951. however, because of the intense right word shift the nation experienced in the 19 fifties, the early radicals spirit of that organization was lost. he...
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when people are turning on their tvs watching watergate seeing the politicians they trusted some like mafia dons when we lost our first war in vietnam when we got our first inklings of what they called the energy shortage, which was shocking because people didn't even know energy was something there could be a shortage of. that something very what i found secretary was starting to happen and that people were beginning to think about america and how we could solve the problems.how we could
when people are turning on their tvs watching watergate seeing the politicians they trusted some like mafia dons when we lost our first war in vietnam when we got our first inklings of what they called the energy shortage, which was shocking because people didn't even know energy was something there could be a shortage of. that something very what i found secretary was starting to happen and that people were beginning to think about america and how we could solve the problems.how we could
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-- reagan had the california mafia or carter halls the georgia mafia. it's not mafia in the mob sense but people who have been with them before. anybody you meet as presidents someone you have to have some level of distrust of because they want to talk to you and kiss up to you because your president and what they thought of you before you were president and the people who knew you when have a closest view that has value and that's why i talked about bob hartman. he was close to ford before ford was not only president and vice president so the hospitale that comes in that -- the honesty that comes in that relationship is extremely important. >> okay. i'm going to remind the audience we have a little more time and so if you would like to submit a question you can do so in the comment section of facebook, on the youtube chat function or on twitter. another question here, coming from peter and that is proper structure and process usually provides the outcomes desired. when a president does not care but either, whatter the alternatives for better outcomes.
-- reagan had the california mafia or carter halls the georgia mafia. it's not mafia in the mob sense but people who have been with them before. anybody you meet as presidents someone you have to have some level of distrust of because they want to talk to you and kiss up to you because your president and what they thought of you before you were president and the people who knew you when have a closest view that has value and that's why i talked about bob hartman. he was close to ford before...
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and not making it easy to prone people under the bus it was almost mafia like. if it's people in a position to become a critic and therefore an enemy and then to everybody on the right they are more concerned about getting and up living a lie and in that business industry as long as i have and privately they have angst about this and how difficult to make this for them. and you can say he should not do this. >>. >>. >> and to speak out strongly on that so he loses the prophetic voice. >> i'm not a psychologist they don't want to get too deep that the election was similar to how and if you notice and russell moore did say something about that. and with that convention. he has already said to the republican movement. what is falwell junior do? he jumps up the russell moore almost lost her job over there. and now the new good news and this was the broadest one that i would say even i struggled with and to have a lot of empathy and that essentially means you have two options , the only two options you have got one is bad. one is worse if you're going to be rational
and not making it easy to prone people under the bus it was almost mafia like. if it's people in a position to become a critic and therefore an enemy and then to everybody on the right they are more concerned about getting and up living a lie and in that business industry as long as i have and privately they have angst about this and how difficult to make this for them. and you can say he should not do this. >>. >>. >> and to speak out strongly on that so he loses the...
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wrong let's eliminate the police i've forgotten about the games they missed there it seemed like a mafia blow scripts you mafia i forgot we're going to go back to what's i worry say is ok go down in my cousin vinny and get some protection or you know pay for protection wait wait i kind of things going on now people don't really understand they also are involved in you know accidents fire people when they get sacked who's going to be going to call ghostbusters are you going to call the police but no police are there they're going to realize how much they needed them but oh say it goes you never know which you guys who is a guy you know i guess i mean does a black watch matter do they have a 9100 number maybe they can be called ok they're only there if they're there or they're richer than god now i mean this is remarkable that what's going on in arthur this this whole thing about defunding the police i think is so misunderstood obviously it's an election ploy and ideological noms i mean that's on its face here but i mean if you take a step back and we end you know taking the knee and defun
wrong let's eliminate the police i've forgotten about the games they missed there it seemed like a mafia blow scripts you mafia i forgot we're going to go back to what's i worry say is ok go down in my cousin vinny and get some protection or you know pay for protection wait wait i kind of things going on now people don't really understand they also are involved in you know accidents fire people when they get sacked who's going to be going to call ghostbusters are you going to call the police...
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the mafia particularly out of because i'm obviously not because i'm padded out to get the munchies. but. that i don't perceive i was about my mom and i think i just want to be at the front of the. not were not the eyes. not imams who need god i'm not going to tell them about her get. out of the car not as those that do not have to move those. kind of picked out on the net i'm out on that would notice that i tend not to keep people. who have too much plastic everyone the nature. of people selling these products because of trying to make a living so i can tell them off for doing that. i've seen them selling these products i know they will end up in some landfill use for a moment and then there will be tracked. but. i wouldn't. have. said it. at the. minute i'm not an example. do. you. believe we. still. got mom puls have gotten so. bad i know how they could. just. keep. the peace mummy but he was. not there. but. there's a. lot of that here that would keep that feel . secure. does it put it behind that. you need an album. with you at mind as your book. is when you feel. it's. just. th
the mafia particularly out of because i'm obviously not because i'm padded out to get the munchies. but. that i don't perceive i was about my mom and i think i just want to be at the front of the. not were not the eyes. not imams who need god i'm not going to tell them about her get. out of the car not as those that do not have to move those. kind of picked out on the net i'm out on that would notice that i tend not to keep people. who have too much plastic everyone the nature. of people...
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mafia. a computer there are a lot more flex. is really explosive. the. whole. personal life. of such. a cheat sheet to look at. it your books of a close associate you got to set. your thumb safety of course to secure the phone goes off the cell phones if you have weapons are going to get a lot. yeah . there's a. possible 2nd form of call that's on the system cell phone the thing i said genuine fault but off the set that of the confederacy. has been. ha. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. ha. ha. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. ha ha ha r r r r r ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. i. thought. this. was. thank you. thank. you. absent. such. i. guess. us. live. that's what. the 136. sets forth i except i. thank you i. was on a bit on what. you don't consider good nor is it lucky we needed one. 0 mr poole she. but i know how to some with. dignity. sometimes cause there's a. vast never. even held fast. job it is a evil if you don't have the thought of real. well for me. this little deal. is the plus not the look. the going to be. is the enemy making all but one day. at all saw the same issue as all that you
mafia. a computer there are a lot more flex. is really explosive. the. whole. personal life. of such. a cheat sheet to look at. it your books of a close associate you got to set. your thumb safety of course to secure the phone goes off the cell phones if you have weapons are going to get a lot. yeah . there's a. possible 2nd form of call that's on the system cell phone the thing i said genuine fault but off the set that of the confederacy. has been. ha. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. ha. ha. ha ha ha ha...
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the mafia put it to me i'm because i'm a thief not because you can categorically denies he did not be. there that i will perceive i was about my mom and i think i didn't know much about me and he found out about. lead. at the time tell us i thought i would never be eyes he might not think about it not i'm going to leave god i'm not going to tell you about her give. out of the car now does that not i thought that i blew those. kind of picked out on the net i'm not i'm not one of those that i've had not to be able. to have too much plastic everyone the nature. of people selling these products because they're trying to make a living so i can tell them off for doing that. i've seen them selling these products i know they will end up in some. use for a moment and then there will be trash. i'm going to. have a. city council meeting young. people across the sample but there's the i'm not in the compound. you. please you. we. still. got mom pulls. it out of my bag i know. just by the capitol. police believe me but. it's. not there. i mean. there's a big so we loaded up here that workers at th
the mafia put it to me i'm because i'm a thief not because you can categorically denies he did not be. there that i will perceive i was about my mom and i think i didn't know much about me and he found out about. lead. at the time tell us i thought i would never be eyes he might not think about it not i'm going to leave god i'm not going to tell you about her give. out of the car now does that not i thought that i blew those. kind of picked out on the net i'm not i'm not one of those that i've...
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mafia's most loudly is that the financial slope lists. for our study very specific there are 2 graphs and here are 4 degrees a little better. so we are going there and building a little bit too good to see those little interest microbe in there appears to consider the suit you allude to get ourselves well obviously we're going to put up the ice made sure that we get a good idea of where these crazy mother lives and you know she has to provide leadership new society or anything it's not going to get us there by a triage the start even by daylight when we can remember when that will recover not quite so much working quickly when he took off crimea thanks to a lot of us we're going to hear from parents thanks from our barke there are some more listed by clear corporate is rates. at those are also worth a try to flip side of nature will go for a lark so you. are over in the lok sabha she so you want a lot of seed i'm sure partly of course you don't have to have a dry hole in the group are very remote sure of if i would actually need. join me
mafia's most loudly is that the financial slope lists. for our study very specific there are 2 graphs and here are 4 degrees a little better. so we are going there and building a little bit too good to see those little interest microbe in there appears to consider the suit you allude to get ourselves well obviously we're going to put up the ice made sure that we get a good idea of where these crazy mother lives and you know she has to provide leadership new society or anything it's not going to...
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es porque algo muy grave está pasando >> asegura que es un sistema fallido >> estácontrolado por la mafiael otro lado del muro celebraron el fallo de la corte suprema a favor del programa atada acá, para que logren los sueños que ellos no alcanzaron a hacer >> es bonito pero a la misma vez me arrepiento me di cuenta de las o por unidades que tenía >> la mayor ilusión para estos residentes es que sus familiares puedan transitar y reunirse todos del lado de la frontera sin el temor >> aunque los casos en tijuana han disminuido no es momento de bajar la guardia cynthia gómez nos explica por qué >> seguimos con el semáforo en rojo es el último día que tienen para analizar los indicadores >> la movilidad crece día a día pero el semáforo no cambia de color >> nuestra curva en tijuana está bajando pero mientras los demás estén activos no vamos a poder cambiar >> en las calles de tijuana la nueva normalidad se traduce en un fin de la pandemia que aún no llega >> vemos a la gente que está como todo normal y todavía no >> autoridades sanitarias entregaron 3000 cubrebocas en diferentes puntos de la
es porque algo muy grave está pasando >> asegura que es un sistema fallido >> estácontrolado por la mafiael otro lado del muro celebraron el fallo de la corte suprema a favor del programa atada acá, para que logren los sueños que ellos no alcanzaron a hacer >> es bonito pero a la misma vez me arrepiento me di cuenta de las o por unidades que tenía >> la mayor ilusión para estos residentes es que sus familiares puedan transitar y reunirse todos del lado de la...
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it was run by the mafia, but gay people could come together and socialize and dance together. the stonewall in actually preyed on the gay wall street workers who socialized there. there was sort of a blackmailing ring there, so not the nicest place, but a place they could call their own. there was a police crackdown, and when police started raiding the bar, tossing people out of it, they were rough with a lesbian. they threw her out onto the streets and the crowd went wild. it was a pent-up kneeling by the people there at the stonewall. please had been harassing gay people for a long time, arresting them for showing feats exin public. we have all kinds of movements, counter-culture, sexual revolution is happening, and people are just not going to take it anymoor. they're just fed up. so this starts six nights of on and off rioting, brick throwing, interactions with police. out of this moment springs forth what we call the modern lgbtq rights movement. here was the headline in the mainstream media. you see how dismissive they are. really insulting, really derogatory terminology
it was run by the mafia, but gay people could come together and socialize and dance together. the stonewall in actually preyed on the gay wall street workers who socialized there. there was sort of a blackmailing ring there, so not the nicest place, but a place they could call their own. there was a police crackdown, and when police started raiding the bar, tossing people out of it, they were rough with a lesbian. they threw her out onto the streets and the crowd went wild. it was a pent-up...
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man 3: they act a behave as you would expect mafia to act and behave.echoes] i'm stuart ramsay in mexico, and this is "hotspots." tonight, we're going to take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories. i'm in acapulco, where the narco cartels are out of control. thousands are dying. now, this is where someone has been killed, right? dodging snipers in southeast asia, r team reports from a
man 3: they act a behave as you would expect mafia to act and behave.echoes] i'm stuart ramsay in mexico, and this is "hotspots." tonight, we're going to take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories. i'm in acapulco, where the narco cartels are out of control. thousands are dying. now, this is where someone has been killed, right? dodging snipers in southeast asia, r team reports from a
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the stonewall inn was mafia owned and managed as were many gay bars in new york city and some other americanities. and there was a system of payoffs whereby the bar owners, managers paid off the police in order to limit and never completely restrict police raids on the bars. but the police would raid the bars. even if there were payoff systems in place. there are a lot of different accounts of why the police raided the bar that night. the payoff system might have broken down. there was a mayoral election going on and that was often a time when police would raid bars as part of a crackdown on vice, though the city administration would appear to be promoting law and order. there were allegations of violations of liquor licensing laws, disorderly conduct, blackmailing and other allegations about the stonewall inn in particular. so that is probably why the stonewall itself was targeted. why june, 1969? that is a question historians have been debating for a long time. in goble terms 1968 was a major year that witnesses rebellions and revolutions around the world as well as police reaction, state
the stonewall inn was mafia owned and managed as were many gay bars in new york city and some other americanities. and there was a system of payoffs whereby the bar owners, managers paid off the police in order to limit and never completely restrict police raids on the bars. but the police would raid the bars. even if there were payoff systems in place. there are a lot of different accounts of why the police raided the bar that night. the payoff system might have broken down. there was a...
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it wasn't particularly a nice bar, the drinks were watered down was run by the mafia, but it was a place that gay people could come and downs together and socialize. remember it was illegal for gay people to show paint affection in public, and at the stonewall they condense together. they could pray on the gay wall street workers who socialize there. it was you know not the nicest place, but at least was a place that gay people could call their own. so there is a police crackdown on such establishments going on, and the police came in and started writing the bar, tossing people out of it. they were a little bit rough with the lesbian, and they threw her out onto the streets, and the crowd went wild. this was kind of a pent-up feeling by the people there at the stonewall police had been harassing people gay people for a long time. the resting them for showing affection in public. at this point in time 1969 we had the youth movement, counterculture sexual revolution is happening, and people aren't just gonna take it anymore they are done with not being who they are, they are done with not
it wasn't particularly a nice bar, the drinks were watered down was run by the mafia, but it was a place that gay people could come and downs together and socialize. remember it was illegal for gay people to show paint affection in public, and at the stonewall they condense together. they could pray on the gay wall street workers who socialize there. it was you know not the nicest place, but at least was a place that gay people could call their own. so there is a police crackdown on such...
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in power for 10 years so the question is can he actually now johnson down that amount for much of mafia which perfectly percipient governor we can collapse in the opinion polls for the government i mean off the mark for the dominic cummings shambles how the hoa's keir starmer performing himself as a living up to the early expectations of the leadership find out later in the program but most of those without and glasgow via twitter should be e-mails of your messages thank you alex and some interesting responses to i sure last week on whatever happened to breaks it fixing m.p. daniel kaczynski caselli and they missed the ality jump start it says england and wales voted for breaks it scotland northern ireland didn't so the claim that the british people voted for it is bogus scott had and says truth be told britain's exit from the e.u. has left a vacuum no one has the power to pay or the loss of identity for each trading party within the block has revealed itself and it is of concern to the e.u. that each country will no please or chill for themselves rather than use each of you as a launch
in power for 10 years so the question is can he actually now johnson down that amount for much of mafia which perfectly percipient governor we can collapse in the opinion polls for the government i mean off the mark for the dominic cummings shambles how the hoa's keir starmer performing himself as a living up to the early expectations of the leadership find out later in the program but most of those without and glasgow via twitter should be e-mails of your messages thank you alex and some...
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stop us mission was to tackle smugglers and the mafia but our witness says that wasn't their sole task sauber was also deployed to forcibly eliminate the opposition. this is. in this summary i made a note of who was involved in the elimination of saccharin co on may the 7th and who was involved in eliminating gunshot on september the 16th who series a list of all the people who knew about it and who were involved moses. says who all the orders were given verbal with the meters just all of them there is no written evidence because of the over here recordings no minutes reports or anything like that of. all of. the corn sure it was probably on behalf of president lucas shanker or lib i don't know i can't say. lin's not anymore. zachary and co does not put up a fight. in the car he tells his kidnappers please do it painlessly the car leaves minsk heading north. bellerose 1st became an independent state after the collapse of the soviet union since 991 minsk has been the capital of a nation with around 10000000 citizens. a statue of lenin leader of the revolution and founder of the soviet u
stop us mission was to tackle smugglers and the mafia but our witness says that wasn't their sole task sauber was also deployed to forcibly eliminate the opposition. this is. in this summary i made a note of who was involved in the elimination of saccharin co on may the 7th and who was involved in eliminating gunshot on september the 16th who series a list of all the people who knew about it and who were involved moses. says who all the orders were given verbal with the meters just all of them...
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it wasn't a particularly nice bar, the drinks were watered down and run by the mafia and gay people could come, dance together and socialize. back then it was illegal for gay people to socialize together and show affection. the stonewall preyed on the gay wall street workers who socialized there and there was a blackmailing ring. not the nicest place, but at least it was a place that gay people could call their own. there was a crackdown on such illegal establishments and when police came in and started raiding the bar and tossing people out of it they were a little bit rough with a lesbian and they threw her out on to the streets and the crowd went wild. this was kind of a pent-up feeling by the people there, and they were arrested for showing affection in public and at this point in time in 1969 we have the youth movement and counter culture, sexual revolution is happening and people just aren't going to take it anymore, and they're done with not being accepted for being gay and they're just fed up. this starts six nights of on and off uprising, rioting, glass throwing, brick throwing,
it wasn't a particularly nice bar, the drinks were watered down and run by the mafia and gay people could come, dance together and socialize. back then it was illegal for gay people to socialize together and show affection. the stonewall preyed on the gay wall street workers who socialized there and there was a blackmailing ring. not the nicest place, but at least it was a place that gay people could call their own. there was a crackdown on such illegal establishments and when police came in...
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elite no longer have legitimacy they have destroyed our capitalist democracy and replaced it with a mafia state what the roman philosopher cicero called the commonwealth a raise public a public thing or the property of a people has been transformed into an instrument of naked pillage and repression on behalf of a global corporate oligarchy we are serfs ruled by obscene the rich the potent masters who loot the u.s. treasury pay little or no taxes and have perverted the judiciary the media and the legislative branches of government to strip us of civil liberties and give them the freedom to commit financial fraud and that. the loss of control over our system of rulership the misuse of all democratic institutions the electoral process and laws to funnel money upwards into a handful of oligarchy while stripping us of power ominously means that the ruling elites can no longer claim the right to have a monopoly on violence violence employed by police and security agencies such as the f.b.i. which have devolved into occupying forces to protect the exclusive interests of a tiny ruling criminal cl
elite no longer have legitimacy they have destroyed our capitalist democracy and replaced it with a mafia state what the roman philosopher cicero called the commonwealth a raise public a public thing or the property of a people has been transformed into an instrument of naked pillage and repression on behalf of a global corporate oligarchy we are serfs ruled by obscene the rich the potent masters who loot the u.s. treasury pay little or no taxes and have perverted the judiciary the media and...
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in power for 10 years so the question is can he actually know johnsen down that amount from much of mafia which perfectly percipient governor we can collapse in the opinion polls for the government and the aftermath of the dominic cummings shambles how the hoa's keir starmer performing himself as a living up to the early expectations of the leadership find out later in the program but motive does mean that in glasgow you're pretty sure emails of your messages thank you alex and some interesting responses to i sure last week on whatever happened to breaks it fixing m p dangle contin 5090 percent only and then if alex to jump start it says anything to bill's hooted for banks it scotland northern ireland.
in power for 10 years so the question is can he actually know johnsen down that amount from much of mafia which perfectly percipient governor we can collapse in the opinion polls for the government and the aftermath of the dominic cummings shambles how the hoa's keir starmer performing himself as a living up to the early expectations of the leadership find out later in the program but motive does mean that in glasgow you're pretty sure emails of your messages thank you alex and some interesting...
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of minutes using machinery that's the really huge leap we're about to take that will fit in the of mafia. the european union is giving insulate almost $3000000.00 euros from its advent solar cell fund expensive science but worth it because including installation ourselves are about 20 percent more expensive but they produce 50 percent more energy. improve utilization of solar energy is one thing but it's also highly dependent on the weather it only makes sense when electricity storage facilities have been improved. lithium ion batteries are the standard today but scientists at switzerland's materials testing and research institute show us how dangerous they can be if the lithium ion cells insulation is compromised and the terminals come into contact with metallic objects such as coins the result can be disastrous. thank. our approach to stabilizing the electrolytes involves a highly concentrated salt solution. the swiss researchers have developed a highly soluble salt that only needs a few drops of water here seen in fast motion to function as a more conductive but much safer electrolyte
of minutes using machinery that's the really huge leap we're about to take that will fit in the of mafia. the european union is giving insulate almost $3000000.00 euros from its advent solar cell fund expensive science but worth it because including installation ourselves are about 20 percent more expensive but they produce 50 percent more energy. improve utilization of solar energy is one thing but it's also highly dependent on the weather it only makes sense when electricity storage...
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it was run by the mafia. it was a place gay people could come and dance and socialize. remember back then it was illegal for gay people to socialize, be seen showing affection in public. at the stonewall they could dance with each other. the inn they were there, it was sort of a -- not the nicest place but at least it was a place gay people could call their own. there is a police crackdown going on and when police came in and started raiding the bar and tossing people out, they were a little rough with a lesbian and threw her out on to the street and the crowd went wild. this is kind of a pent up feeling by the people there at the stonewall. police had been harassing gay people for a long time and arresting them for showing affection in public. at this point we have the youth movement, counter culture, sexual revolution is happening. people just aren't going to take it anymore. they are done with not being who they are, done with not being accepted for being gay. they are just fed up. this starts six nights of on and off uprising, rioting, glass throwing, bricks throwin
it was run by the mafia. it was a place gay people could come and dance and socialize. remember back then it was illegal for gay people to socialize, be seen showing affection in public. at the stonewall they could dance with each other. the inn they were there, it was sort of a -- not the nicest place but at least it was a place gay people could call their own. there is a police crackdown going on and when police came in and started raiding the bar and tossing people out, they were a little...
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the drinks were watered down and run by the mafia, but it was a place gay people could come and dance together and socialize. remember back then it's illegal for gay people to socialize together, seen showing affection in public. the stonewall inn preyed on the gay wall street workers who socialized there. there was sort of a blackmailing ring going on. not the nicest place but at least it was a place gay people could call their own. there's a police crackdown on such illegal establishments going on. when police came in and started raiding the bar and tossing people out of it, they were a little bit rough with a lesbian and threw her out onto the streets, and the crowd went wild. this was kind of a pent up feeling by the people there at the stonewall. police had been harassing gay people for a long time, arresting them for showing affection in public. at this point in time in 1969, we've got the youth movement, counterculture, sexual revolution is happening, and people aren't going to take it. they're done with not being who they are, not being accepted as gay and they're fed up. so t
the drinks were watered down and run by the mafia, but it was a place gay people could come and dance together and socialize. remember back then it's illegal for gay people to socialize together, seen showing affection in public. the stonewall inn preyed on the gay wall street workers who socialized there. there was sort of a blackmailing ring going on. not the nicest place but at least it was a place gay people could call their own. there's a police crackdown on such illegal establishments...
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the mafia it's. only it was will be this is my 4th production and i remember when i was 25 and directed the passion play for the 1st time the actor playing jesus had to take a lot from me because i was a young rebel so jesus had to be rebellious too it was very important to me that jesus was rebellious. but one grows older and suddenly in 2010 i thought it's not important to me at all whether he's loud. and suddenly i discovered places in the gospels that said i will not cry out and one will not hear my voice in the streets he wasn't somebody who got ahead through a noise and rebelliousness but resolutely and it's really interesting that you discover jesus a new every 10 years makes. it gets that's what's on for the 2020 production the context only became much more important to me is that you all are refugees and people on the margins of society are treated. i discovered the social jesus much more strongly and i thought it's crazy that there were similar social issues 2000 years ago that we have i wa
the mafia it's. only it was will be this is my 4th production and i remember when i was 25 and directed the passion play for the 1st time the actor playing jesus had to take a lot from me because i was a young rebel so jesus had to be rebellious too it was very important to me that jesus was rebellious. but one grows older and suddenly in 2010 i thought it's not important to me at all whether he's loud. and suddenly i discovered places in the gospels that said i will not cry out and one will...
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we have the mafia thought. that it was. a blow to press freedom in the philippines 2 journalists are convicted for the 1st time in a libel case. i'm can put out this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up turkey carries out multiple airstrikes in northern iraq against kurdish fighters it calls terrorists. a video emerges showing a black man in the u.s. being shot by police.
we have the mafia thought. that it was. a blow to press freedom in the philippines 2 journalists are convicted for the 1st time in a libel case. i'm can put out this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up turkey carries out multiple airstrikes in northern iraq against kurdish fighters it calls terrorists. a video emerges showing a black man in the u.s. being shot by police.
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for mr feith when he was in the us senate he was in many ways according to the new york times the mafia things that in this criminal justice system that has led to so this isn't a task for me you know blocking him in a particular thing and customs i mean it's unclear what will be to him produce joining us when we want to. but i would like to think that they are serving to discredit or mr trump who has her for quite typical sashing and a horrendous way. or the. illinois. we go to work. straight home. so it seems wrong. but i. just don't. get to see. this day become educated and in gateshead equals the trail. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. hello again the number of deaths in britain from corona virus could be worse than the headline figures suggest by maybe 22nd the governments the to 6 office put the number at just over 40000 but when figures from health authorities and local governments around the u.k. are other then the number jumps to over 50000 fatalities u.k. governments long scrutiny over it's humbling all for the pandemic not least
for mr feith when he was in the us senate he was in many ways according to the new york times the mafia things that in this criminal justice system that has led to so this isn't a task for me you know blocking him in a particular thing and customs i mean it's unclear what will be to him produce joining us when we want to. but i would like to think that they are serving to discredit or mr trump who has her for quite typical sashing and a horrendous way. or the. illinois. we go to work. straight...
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here the dead whether cheech or athletes managers and mafia are shown at their desks dancing making music or going for walks. it's a way of summing up their lives and yvonne babin creates a memorial to them before they turn. take. this is go off each izing grave here with a special needle stick by bits of it you can ask that you can transfer through the software it took me a week to complete this headstone you know what each client is different when you know one says i want to square one i don't need any figures others tell me i don't like square one so i need something like this if it's a new another for the poor the cardinal from if it was present for you everyone has their own taste their own vision that you're that this has been a tradition for generations i guess somebody thought it up it makes sense of the news. events profession is in demand in russia with its aging industrial society today one out of 3 russians is over 50 and although the number of people who died in 2019 it was lower than the previous year the government has been raising the alarm that if people are being born in
here the dead whether cheech or athletes managers and mafia are shown at their desks dancing making music or going for walks. it's a way of summing up their lives and yvonne babin creates a memorial to them before they turn. take. this is go off each izing grave here with a special needle stick by bits of it you can ask that you can transfer through the software it took me a week to complete this headstone you know what each client is different when you know one says i want to square one i...
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mafia in terms of how the pandemic has impacted on people's attitude i know that your family have had your own personal experience as have so many others to tell us a bit about that and and how that impacted perhaps in a new attitude to the journal affairs well i am quite certain that hacker rode a virus and i didn't have a test because just some weren't available and my son who actually went to italy in february only a university trip came back with what was in retrospect glaringly obvious the coronavirus even though he wasn't 'd taught this in the seattle area at that time indeed i went to see him i was so white about itself almost certainly he gave it to me personally because of that now the reality is that most people compliance with lockdown is going to last for a lot longer we have a lot more to 'd distance to go before we return to something that looks like 2019 again in my opinion origen we're very glad to have you back fed from commenting on on this program when i asked you during the leadership race you said a lot of what suck your stomach does more the panda hobart as johns
mafia in terms of how the pandemic has impacted on people's attitude i know that your family have had your own personal experience as have so many others to tell us a bit about that and and how that impacted perhaps in a new attitude to the journal affairs well i am quite certain that hacker rode a virus and i didn't have a test because just some weren't available and my son who actually went to italy in february only a university trip came back with what was in retrospect glaringly obvious the...
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environmentalists are sounding the alarm they say drugs mafia illegal loggers and land borders are taking advantage of colombia's coronavirus lock down to burn the forest and develop the land then hindered. a new study shows the rate of deforestation in the 1st 4 months of the year could be higher than that of the whole of 2019. the context of this is land grabbing there is clearly a relationship between the deforested areas and big capitals interested in taking over these lands mostly forest reserves of digitas lands national parks the pandemic is helping but also the worsening security in these areas and the inability of forces is to blame. and the situation is even worse across the border in brazil where huge fires the storied large swaths of the jungle last year since coming to office president. promise to open the amazon to business enabling the raising of public land and empowering loggers and land hoarders. in april environmental minister. shocked many by saying that the pandemic was an opportunity to further reduce the forestation restrictions while attention was focused elsewhere
environmentalists are sounding the alarm they say drugs mafia illegal loggers and land borders are taking advantage of colombia's coronavirus lock down to burn the forest and develop the land then hindered. a new study shows the rate of deforestation in the 1st 4 months of the year could be higher than that of the whole of 2019. the context of this is land grabbing there is clearly a relationship between the deforested areas and big capitals interested in taking over these lands mostly forest...
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here the dead whether cheech or athletes managers and mafia are shown at their desks dancing making music or going for walks. it's a way of summing up their lives and yvonne babin creates a memorial to them. for eternity. this is god each izing grave here with a special needle big by bit but did you ask that you could transfer through the careful it took me a week to complete this headstone you know what each client is different when you know one says i want to square one i don't need any figures others tell me i don't like square one so i need something like this if it's a new another for the poor the cardinal for if it was through everyone has their own taste their own vision that you're that this has been a tradition for generations i guess somebody thought it up it makes sense of the news. events profession is in demand in russia with its aging industrial society today one out of 3 russians is over 50 and although the number of people who died in 2019 was lower than the previous year the government has been raising the alarm that many people are being born in russia and the public rel
here the dead whether cheech or athletes managers and mafia are shown at their desks dancing making music or going for walks. it's a way of summing up their lives and yvonne babin creates a memorial to them. for eternity. this is god each izing grave here with a special needle big by bit but did you ask that you could transfer through the careful it took me a week to complete this headstone you know what each client is different when you know one says i want to square one i don't need any...