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could it moved from the netherlands to malta or in the 1990 s. using the, introduced as an inspiration for fashion? we started for sometimes it was difficult for us to, to sort of explain why are we using these maltese traditions in your clothing. but i think over the years, people have come to appreciate much more of culture and they're much more proud as well to show their culture and their flow of details on that. this is the 16th century fortress in the port of the maltese peninsula. was transformed into a luxury hotel and its doors in 28 teams from architects had to be mental carried out the project together with the aim of restoring and reviving this part of the heritage more to has a very unique. it's extremely interesting because the history of the structure try and why it was hard with was why it was the reconstruction project took 17 years and was awarded the renowned preview for market sector in recognition of the outstanding exterior design to anticipate the restoration would take. so much parts that you are not quite sure where they
could it moved from the netherlands to malta or in the 1990 s. using the, introduced as an inspiration for fashion? we started for sometimes it was difficult for us to, to sort of explain why are we using these maltese traditions in your clothing. but i think over the years, people have come to appreciate much more of culture and they're much more proud as well to show their culture and their flow of details on that. this is the 16th century fortress in the port of the maltese peninsula. was...
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malta is made up of 3 islands in the middle of the mediterranean. over the centuries malta was conquered by the romans arabs, the french, and the british. given this colorful influence, many residents have struggled with their own cultural identity. but now look of the zionist, an architect, a rediscovering their traditions, their home, their work is attracting, international attention. the european highlands different something to take. design is a rediscovering their identity. charles koch and his husband, ron form the fashion charles and draw their creations are in addition, they present me twice a year in new york. their current collection showcases a famous maltese 17th century being small and in the middle of the mediterranean. it's not really associated with fashion. but when we, when we go abroad and we show our collections, especially in new york fashion week, when they see our vibrant colors, the fact that we can tell a story with every gallon that we make, it makes it more interesting. colorful balconies or typical of its capital letter t
malta is made up of 3 islands in the middle of the mediterranean. over the centuries malta was conquered by the romans arabs, the french, and the british. given this colorful influence, many residents have struggled with their own cultural identity. but now look of the zionist, an architect, a rediscovering their traditions, their home, their work is attracting, international attention. the european highlands different something to take. design is a rediscovering their identity. charles koch...
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malta is made up of 3 islands in the middle of the mediterranean. over the centuries malta was conquered by the romans arabs, the french, and the british. given this colorful influence, many residents have struggled with their own cultural identity. but now look of the zionist, an architect, a rediscovering their traditions. their work is attracting international attention from the european highlands something to design a, rediscovering their identity could be a portuguese husband, wrong form, the fashion charles and wrong. their creations are inspired by tradition. they present me twice a year of new york fashion. common collection showcases the finest maltese 17th century being smaller than the middle of the mediterranean. it's not really associated with fashion. but when we, when we go abroad and we show our collections, especially in new york fashion week, when they see our vibrant colors, the fact that we can tell a story with every gallon that we make, it makes it more interesting. colorful balconies typical of this couple to make an appearanc
malta is made up of 3 islands in the middle of the mediterranean. over the centuries malta was conquered by the romans arabs, the french, and the british. given this colorful influence, many residents have struggled with their own cultural identity. but now look of the zionist, an architect, a rediscovering their traditions. their work is attracting international attention from the european highlands something to design a, rediscovering their identity could be a portuguese husband, wrong form,...
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could be moved from the netherlands to malta or in the 1990 s. . using the tradition as an inspiration to fashion was his idea of the start. for sometimes it was the focus for us to, to sort of explain why we're using these maltese traditions in new clothing. but i think over the years, people have grown to appreciate much more culture and they're much more proud as well to show their cards and their flow of details of this abandoned 16th century fortress in the port of the maltese peninsula was transformed into a luxury hotel opened its doors and 28 teams from overseas architects and mental carried out the project together with the aim of restoring and reviving this part of the island's hawk. tech. sure, heritage morton has a very unique history. it's extremely interesting because the history of the structure and why it was hard with was why it was the reconstruction project 17. he was awarded the renowned preview for market sector in recognition of the house standing exterior design to anticipate the restoration would take so much parts that you
could be moved from the netherlands to malta or in the 1990 s. . using the tradition as an inspiration to fashion was his idea of the start. for sometimes it was the focus for us to, to sort of explain why we're using these maltese traditions in new clothing. but i think over the years, people have grown to appreciate much more culture and they're much more proud as well to show their cards and their flow of details of this abandoned 16th century fortress in the port of the maltese peninsula...
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over the centuries malta was conquered by the romans arabs, the french, and the british. given this colorful influence, many residents have struggled with their own cultural identity. but now look of the zionist, an architect, a rediscovering their traditions, their home, their work is attracting its own national attention. the european highlands to make something to design is a rediscovering their identity. charles from poor chinese has been wrong form the fashion charles and wrong creations or inspire tradition. they present me twice a year in new york. fashion collection showcases a famous maltese 17th century being smaller than the middle of the mediterranean. it's not really associated with fashion, but when we go abroad and we show our collections, especially in new york fashion week, when they see our vibrant colors, the fact that we can tell a story with every gallon that we make, it makes it more interesting. colorful balconies the typical of its capital letter to make an appearance from charles and could be moved from the netherlands to malta, . in the 1990 s.,
over the centuries malta was conquered by the romans arabs, the french, and the british. given this colorful influence, many residents have struggled with their own cultural identity. but now look of the zionist, an architect, a rediscovering their traditions, their home, their work is attracting its own national attention. the european highlands to make something to design is a rediscovering their identity. charles from poor chinese has been wrong form the fashion charles and wrong creations...
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and how do you, signers on malta include their islands, traditions in the works. but 1st, lots of people are crazy about cars and some of them collect or build crazy cars. and our new weekly series going into overdrive. we will be presenting some of these petrolheads and they're met machines. we start off with at china, from britain who's managed something most inventors can only dream off he regularly at guinness world records, and he does it with roadsters that don't really look like cost and all, but believe it or not, all of them all street legal, racing along country roads at $100.00 and 11 kilometers an hour in the world's fastest that china from britain set a new world record in 2008. doing this. he specializes in the construction of completely crazy cars. anything is possible. i do like exploring stuff. i'm very curious about how things work and i really, really do love sort of dragging things together. that shouldn't be together. could i make a call that was nothing like a car but still be street legal or show you that some of the control will, syria will
and how do you, signers on malta include their islands, traditions in the works. but 1st, lots of people are crazy about cars and some of them collect or build crazy cars. and our new weekly series going into overdrive. we will be presenting some of these petrolheads and they're met machines. we start off with at china, from britain who's managed something most inventors can only dream off he regularly at guinness world records, and he does it with roadsters that don't really look like cost and...
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but that's we should preserve, cherish, celebrates, and sholto of the word malta. the hockey peleg on the mediterranean, is steeped in history and culture, and tradition just continue to inspire at this and that's all we often time for today. but if you would like to receive this d.w. back hag, then our current draw. as always, you can find all the information on our website. thanks for watching and to you again. next time we're talking about the you defining change in bangladesh have come to their next growing in haiti with it's been a regional tradition but is touted as a model for the entire country to phyllis, the idea 3000 next. w. love more hated the future. hold for mortal danger. yes please. there are no thanks to the outcome. the toss. the way the enter dog story of nuclear energy that is splitting humanity in 45 minutes on d w. we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing. so please take care of yourself. good systems wash your hands. if you can stay at how we do w. for here for you. we are working hard listening to
but that's we should preserve, cherish, celebrates, and sholto of the word malta. the hockey peleg on the mediterranean, is steeped in history and culture, and tradition just continue to inspire at this and that's all we often time for today. but if you would like to receive this d.w. back hag, then our current draw. as always, you can find all the information on our website. thanks for watching and to you again. next time we're talking about the you defining change in bangladesh have come to...
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malta is made up of 3 islands in the middle of the mediterranean. over the centuries malta was conquered by the romans arabs, the french, and the british. given this colorful, influenced many residents have struggled with their own cultural identity. but now look at these. i know it's an architect a rediscovering their traditions. their home, their work is attracting international attention the european highlands trying to make something to take design architecture is a rediscovering their identity. charles from fortune whose husband wrong from the fashion, charles and drawn their creations, are inspired by tradition. they present me twice a year of your current collection showcases a famous maltese 17th century for being small and in the middle of the mediterranean. it's not really associated with fashion. but when we go abroad and we show our collections, especially in new york fashion week, when they see our vibrant colors, the fact that we can tell a story with every gallon that we make, it makes it more interesting. colorful balconies or typica
malta is made up of 3 islands in the middle of the mediterranean. over the centuries malta was conquered by the romans arabs, the french, and the british. given this colorful, influenced many residents have struggled with their own cultural identity. but now look at these. i know it's an architect a rediscovering their traditions. their home, their work is attracting international attention the european highlands trying to make something to take design architecture is a rediscovering their...
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so there is a multi come of the high commissioner laying a wreath on behalf of cyprus and malta. —— maltaommissioner of bangladesh laying a wreath on behalf of india, pakistan, singapore and malaysia. of malawi on behalf of the whole of africa. papua new guinea high commissioner on behalf of australia and new zealand and fiji and tonga. and from st vincent and the grenadines, on behalf of canada, jamaica and trinidad and tobago, dominique and belize... and now the service chiefs come forward. the chief of the defence staff, sir nicholas carter. the first sea lord of the chief of general staff and the chief of the air staff. these civilian representatives of the merchant navy, the air transport auxiliary association and the civilian services laying their wreaths together. david appleton representing the merchant navy, minnie churchill from the air transport and axillary association, and roy wilsher from the civilian services. and that ends the official wreath laying. it is curtailed this year and it will be followed by the service, as ever, led by the bishop of london. dame sarah mullally.
so there is a multi come of the high commissioner laying a wreath on behalf of cyprus and malta. —— maltaommissioner of bangladesh laying a wreath on behalf of india, pakistan, singapore and malaysia. of malawi on behalf of the whole of africa. papua new guinea high commissioner on behalf of australia and new zealand and fiji and tonga. and from st vincent and the grenadines, on behalf of canada, jamaica and trinidad and tobago, dominique and belize... and now the service chiefs come...
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and it she tells for the first time a story of the women who company their famous fathers to malta. daughter of ambassador to the soviet union through the prep new york sarah churchill daughter of thprime minister franklin and eleanor's only daughter and i have. to the eyes of my own politically savvy women they are given fresh perspective on the drama of the guilt the conference as well as the preparations. therineunnally degrees from cambridge but also pursuing her jd from harvard law school and i'm ao delighted to introduce my friend amanda foreman. who will conduct the conversation. and acclaimed biographer and historian tha includes georgiana and the world on fire and epic historof two nations dived which i consider the best book ever writte about the abraham lincolndministration during the civil war also a columst of the wall street journal and host of a grounreaking new documentary series and her next book the world made by women is scheduled to be puished next year by a single in random house now we will welcome her to discuss her book about a powerful fema leader the reprin
and it she tells for the first time a story of the women who company their famous fathers to malta. daughter of ambassador to the soviet union through the prep new york sarah churchill daughter of thprime minister franklin and eleanor's only daughter and i have. to the eyes of my own politically savvy women they are given fresh perspective on the drama of the guilt the conference as well as the preparations. therineunnally degrees from cambridge but also pursuing her jd from harvard law school...
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malta bug area romania. they're also well documented to have the same issues. so don't these countries have a point that the e.u. is unfairly singling them out for what they call political reasons? no, i don't think so because the, the mechanism click on the chanel a t on the rule of law. we love bly to every member state. very succinct. there is a budget deadlock right now. poland and hungary being the prime member states that are blocking the e.u. budget and a very crucially coronavirus recovery plan because funding is linked to respecting the rule of law. that budget is worth a staggering 1.8, trillion euros. and is desperately needed. courtship, your country will be taking over the e.u. presidency in january. how will you get all of the e.u. member states to agree? well, we expect that the german presidency can solve this problem. of course, this problem only can be solved if the poland, the move in that position and the it is inevitable. because we don't, we cannot accept any kind of a veto on the crucial matter for all the europeans. if germany succeeds,
malta bug area romania. they're also well documented to have the same issues. so don't these countries have a point that the e.u. is unfairly singling them out for what they call political reasons? no, i don't think so because the, the mechanism click on the chanel a t on the rule of law. we love bly to every member state. very succinct. there is a budget deadlock right now. poland and hungary being the prime member states that are blocking the e.u. budget and a very crucially coronavirus...
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one ako lifton stein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain never was under italian authority. residents say their village is an autonomous region and they're proud of it. the olive harvest is just days away. it will be a good harvest, says fluffy ogoni, but there's still a lot of work to be done. nona's all of ghouls before you can enjoy the fruits of his labor just like they did over a 1000 years ago. they must do almost everything by hand here in the hills below the leader in town, a suborder, italy. the tree is 1400 years old and came from the roman buys into an empire. that's brought it to look a long time before said borger became a principality, is it part of the medical profession? suborders sits up on the liguori in khost. the prince of policy of monaco can be seen from up here. the people of suborder would also like to have an independent pr
one ako lifton stein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain never was under italian authority. residents say their village is an autonomous region and they're proud of it. the olive harvest is just days away. it will be a good harvest, says fluffy ogoni, but...
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seen the images there from azerbaijan from the capital but cool people cheering driving around in malta cade's waving the as very national flag now these people are not just celebrating another cease fire agreement they are celebrating victory and that is exactly how the azerbaijani leadership the political leadership is framing this president aliyev on twitter referred to the agreement and i quote him as a good henri is a victory and he also says that the armenian prime minister has a signature constitutes quote again armenia. capitalization in this conflict now why is he so confident if you look at the text of the deal as armenian forces have to withdraw from launch parts of nagorno-karabakh until december 1st while as a by john can keep are the areas it's currently controls including the areas it has gained during the fighting the strategic and important town of the shoe shelf for example in a corner shushi in armenian language and yulia azerbaijan also alleging that turkey will play a role in the so-called peace keeping process will armenians really accept. well i guess it's safe to
seen the images there from azerbaijan from the capital but cool people cheering driving around in malta cade's waving the as very national flag now these people are not just celebrating another cease fire agreement they are celebrating victory and that is exactly how the azerbaijani leadership the political leadership is framing this president aliyev on twitter referred to the agreement and i quote him as a good henri is a victory and he also says that the armenian prime minister has a...
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and finally farrow islands played malta to a draw. so with the last result, the pharaoh islands have topped their nations league group and will be promoted to the competition's league. see, the tiny island nation in the north atlantic is part of the kingdom of denmark and home to just 52000 people. we travelled there to find out more about the underdogs . they're a mole sheep than people living on the faroe islands and it rains 300 days a year. still football is by far the most popular sport here. almost everybody. i blame if you go couple years ago, 100 percent, or 99 percent of all the kids in school. they played football last couple of years. maybe not that much, but we're up to with. so i don't 7080 percent of all, all the people stay and they are playing and playing in some kind of a club environment. the national team only began competing in fever competitions in 1988. since then they have beaten sides like austria and greece, but have failed to qualify for a world cup or european championships. the last 5 to 6 years we have goi
and finally farrow islands played malta to a draw. so with the last result, the pharaoh islands have topped their nations league group and will be promoted to the competition's league. see, the tiny island nation in the north atlantic is part of the kingdom of denmark and home to just 52000 people. we travelled there to find out more about the underdogs . they're a mole sheep than people living on the faroe islands and it rains 300 days a year. still football is by far the most popular sport...
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lichtenstein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder. the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain. never was, i'm very talian authority. residents say their village is an autonomous region and they're proud of it. the olive harvest is just days away. it will be a good harvest, says flavia ogoni, but there's still a lot of work to be done. nona's all of grooves before you can enjoy the fruits of his labor just like they did over a 1000 years ago. they must do almost everything by hand here in the hills below the leader in town. a suborder. italy is 1400 years old and came from the roman wizened teen empire. monks brought it to look a long time before suborder became a principality because it probably made a corporation. suborders sits up on the liguori in coast. the prince. a policy of monaco can be seen from up here. the people of suborder would also like to have an independent principal ety. and
lichtenstein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder. the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain. never was, i'm very talian authority. residents say their village is an autonomous region and they're proud of it. the olive harvest is just days away. it will be a good harvest, says flavia ogoni, but...
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and finally, furrow islands played malta to a droll. so their last result of far islands have topped their nations league group and will be promoted to the competitions league. see, the tiny island nation in the north atlantic is part of the kingdom of denmark and home to just 52000 people. we travelled to find out more about the true underdogs. there are more sheep than people living on the faroe islands and it rains $300.00 days a year. still football is by far the most popular sport here almost everybody are playing. if they go couple of years ago, 100 percent, or 99 percent of all the kids in school, they played football last couple of years. maybe not that much, but we're up to with 7080 percent of all all the people stay or they are playing and playing in some kind of a club environment. the national team only began competing in fifa competitions in the 1988 since then. they have beaten sides like austria and greece, but have failed to qualify for a world cup or european championships. the last 5 to 6 years, they have going from b
and finally, furrow islands played malta to a droll. so their last result of far islands have topped their nations league group and will be promoted to the competitions league. see, the tiny island nation in the north atlantic is part of the kingdom of denmark and home to just 52000 people. we travelled to find out more about the true underdogs. there are more sheep than people living on the faroe islands and it rains $300.00 days a year. still football is by far the most popular sport here...
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in the conduct of relations with foreign posts like the vatican or malta sound like pretty sweet gigs, but where in the world is the choice of ambassador trickiest right now. i think it's always going to be with the big boys. it's going to be moscow and beijing, and i would not be surprised if both of those are stray within the hands of our career foreign service officers. because there will be a high degree to which they want. basically somebody who can perform the city to buy the book, tax of diplomacy, which are fairly minimal to tell the truth with respect to moscow. and this, by the way, is one where, where i disagree with my friend, john sibley. these the previous guest, i don't think will be anything like the reset with russia. if biden takes the reins . and i don't think the russians are foolish enough to expect. when a new ambassador takes over, we often see a t.v. news video of the ambassador, presenting his credentials to the country, where he will now be stationed to countries ever reject the ambassador we sent. can they they can, it's very rare because usually if the coun
in the conduct of relations with foreign posts like the vatican or malta sound like pretty sweet gigs, but where in the world is the choice of ambassador trickiest right now. i think it's always going to be with the big boys. it's going to be moscow and beijing, and i would not be surprised if both of those are stray within the hands of our career foreign service officers. because there will be a high degree to which they want. basically somebody who can perform the city to buy the book, tax of...
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lichtenstein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder. the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain. never was under italian authority. residents say their village is an autonomous region and they're proud of it. the olive harvest is just days away. it will be a good harvest, says fluffy ogoni, but there's still a lot of work to be done. nona's all of grooves before you can enjoy the fruits of his labor just like they did over a 1000 years ago. they must do almost everything by hand here in the hills below the leader in town. a suborder, italy. the tree is 1400 years old and came from the roman wizened teen empire, brought it to look a long time before suborder became a principality as a part of the media corporation. suborders sits up on the liguori in coast. the prince. a policy of monaco can be seen from up here. the people of suborder would also like to have an independent principal ety. and for
lichtenstein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder. the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain. never was under italian authority. residents say their village is an autonomous region and they're proud of it. the olive harvest is just days away. it will be a good harvest, says fluffy ogoni, but there's...
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malta, bangladesh, st vincent and the grenadines laying wreaths on behalf of other members of the commonwealthf nepal and ireland and the many representatives of the faith communities. firing behind the balustrade. there are ten christian denominations and jewish, islamic, hindu, buddhist, mormons, spiritualists and humanists. 0ver the years, their number has grown the years, their number has grown the ceremony. so it is nearly two minutes now until 11 o'clock and the two minutes' silence. so, this is the scene this morning. how very different from what we are used to. far apart, how very different from what we are used to. farapart, everybody how very different from what we are used to. far apart, everybody is standing. but the politicians, led by the prime minister, there. waiting to lay their wreaths. members of the religious denomination standing behind the balustrade. every effort being made to keep people apart from each other. ina in a moment, the royal party, who will be laying wreaths at the cenotaph, will come out onto whitehall led by the prince of wales and the queen will be watchi
malta, bangladesh, st vincent and the grenadines laying wreaths on behalf of other members of the commonwealthf nepal and ireland and the many representatives of the faith communities. firing behind the balustrade. there are ten christian denominations and jewish, islamic, hindu, buddhist, mormons, spiritualists and humanists. 0ver the years, their number has grown the years, their number has grown the ceremony. so it is nearly two minutes now until 11 o'clock and the two minutes' silence. so,...
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one ako lifton, stein and malta are just some of europe's microstates. and there may be another one on that list. suborder. the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain never was under italian authority. residents say their village is an autonomous region and they're proud of it. the olive harvest is just days away. it will be a good harvest, says flavia. but there's still a lot of work to be done. nona's all of grooves before you can enjoy the fruits of his labor just like they did over a 1000 years ago. they must do almost everything by hand here in the hills below the leader in town. a supporter, italy is 1400 years old and came from the roman buys into an empire, brought it to look a long time before said borger became a principality because you're part of the media. corporations aren't suborders, sits upon the liguori in khost. the prince of policy of monaco can be seen from up here. the people of suborder would also lik
one ako lifton, stein and malta are just some of europe's microstates. and there may be another one on that list. suborder. the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain never was under italian authority. residents say their village is an autonomous region and they're proud of it. the olive harvest is just days away. it will be a good harvest, says flavia. but...
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he had a very arduous trip to first malta for a conference with churchill and then they flew to yalta on the black sea for a conference with joseph stalin, the soviet leader and anyone who even today looks at pictures who could tell this man was dying. his blood pressure was in the stratosphere, he had all kinds of health problems. so he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage april 12th, 1945. right after lunch. the word spreads through the country very quickly by late afternoon virtually all americans are aware of it. it's a shock to everyone. he's been president for more than 12 years and our war president. he's the president through the darkest days of the depression. there were young men in uniform with very little memory of a time when roosevelt was not their leader and now they're commander-in-chief. so no one knew who harry truman was. an obscure senator from missouri and had been a captain in world war i. he's a bit of a cipher in the eyes of most americans and the notion that he's going to step in and fill these very large shoes that roosevelt has left behind is something that a lot
he had a very arduous trip to first malta for a conference with churchill and then they flew to yalta on the black sea for a conference with joseph stalin, the soviet leader and anyone who even today looks at pictures who could tell this man was dying. his blood pressure was in the stratosphere, he had all kinds of health problems. so he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage april 12th, 1945. right after lunch. the word spreads through the country very quickly by late afternoon virtually all americans...
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he had a very trip to malta, for a conference with churchill, and then they flew to yalta on the black, for a conference with joseph stalin, the soviet leader. and then he went to, even today for look at those pictures, it can tell it here is a man who is dying. his blood pressure was in the stratosphere, and he had all kinds of health problems. so he suffers a cerebral hemorrhage, at his cottage, in warm springs, georgia, april 12th, 1945. right after lunch, the war spread through the country really quickly, and by late afternoon, virtually all americans are aware of it. it's a shock, to everyone. he had been president for more than 12 years. he is our war president. he was a president through the darkest days of the depression. there were young men in uniform who really had very little memory of the time when roosevelt was not their leader, and now their commander-in-chief. so no one knew who harry truman was, for the most part. he was an obscure senator from missouri, he had been a captain in the artillery in world war i. he's a bit of a cipher in the eyes of most americans, with th
he had a very trip to malta, for a conference with churchill, and then they flew to yalta on the black, for a conference with joseph stalin, the soviet leader. and then he went to, even today for look at those pictures, it can tell it here is a man who is dying. his blood pressure was in the stratosphere, and he had all kinds of health problems. so he suffers a cerebral hemorrhage, at his cottage, in warm springs, georgia, april 12th, 1945. right after lunch, the war spread through the country...
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they responded by arresting some of the leaders and exiling them to malta. the the men saw the writing on the wall so they began priming their wives. these egyptian women at the time began joining publicly in this struggle. but they had been meeting independently for years. they had ideas of their own about what a liberated and free egypt would look like. not want to just become caretakers of a movement. prepared to act as men sequels. in their first major public act of march 16, 1919, one of two rare photographs of that day, she led several hundred egyptian women through a march through central cairo carrying flags and banners reading "long live freedom." their goal was to march all the way to the fore in of the americans and the french and the italians in cairo to put forward this demand and ask for peacemakers to put pressure on britain to recognize egyptian liberation. this march that you see on the screen was met by an armed police force in cairo. the police commissioner encouraged the egyptian policeman essentially to sexually harass these women, to ta
they responded by arresting some of the leaders and exiling them to malta. the the men saw the writing on the wall so they began priming their wives. these egyptian women at the time began joining publicly in this struggle. but they had been meeting independently for years. they had ideas of their own about what a liberated and free egypt would look like. not want to just become caretakers of a movement. prepared to act as men sequels. in their first major public act of march 16, 1919, one of...
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tumultuous year would be the understatement of the we in the city of philadelphia across the nation of malta some very very challenging times. >>but in spite of that all democracy works democracy works. i want to thank the commissioners who were given short time frame to transition from the traditional in person voting that philadelphians are known for him to have an e-mail about system have multiple guys i just want to say you did a great job, you did a great job. but all the respect to you you guys. i want to thank the people that work every time you went by. street or you went by city hall or you went by. delaware and spring garden, the lights were because we had a literally hundreds of hardworking individuals in there making sure that this process works so i just want to thank everybody i want to particularly thank the citizens of our city who understood the need to participate. at record numbers to a degree. i want to thank the for understanding the need to have a reason again watching a live press conference happening in philadelphia right now where this morning we heard from election
tumultuous year would be the understatement of the we in the city of philadelphia across the nation of malta some very very challenging times. >>but in spite of that all democracy works democracy works. i want to thank the commissioners who were given short time frame to transition from the traditional in person voting that philadelphians are known for him to have an e-mail about system have multiple guys i just want to say you did a great job, you did a great job. but all the respect to...
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pursuing this further and may even add to the collection who knows you know maybe we'll get some >>to malta reporting tonight. i think we agree so you want to my list there you go i think. >>and making banana bread was from the over the top a tomorrow.
pursuing this further and may even add to the collection who knows you know maybe we'll get some >>to malta reporting tonight. i think we agree so you want to my list there you go i think. >>and making banana bread was from the over the top a tomorrow.
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one ako liftin stein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain never was under italian authority. residents say their village is an autonomous region and they're proud of it. the hell of harvest is just days away. it will be a good harvest, says fluffy ogoni, but there's still a lot of work to be done. nona's all of grooves before you can enjoy the fruits of his labor just like they did over a 1000 years ago. they must do almost everything by hand here in the hills below the leader in town, a suborder, italy. the tree is 1400 years old and came from the roman buys into an empire. it's brought it to look a long time before said borger became a principality, is it part of the medical profession? suborders sits up on the liguori in khost. the prince of policy of monaco can be seen from up here. the people of suborder would also like to have an independent p
one ako liftin stein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain never was under italian authority. residents say their village is an autonomous region and they're proud of it. the hell of harvest is just days away. it will be a good harvest, says fluffy ogoni, but...
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so they responded by arresting some of the leaders and exiling them to malta. now the man saw the writing on the wall and so they began priming some of their wives to take order the movement in their absence. and elite egyptian women began joining publicly in the struggle. but they've been meeting independently for years. they had ideas of their own of what a liberated egypt, liberated and free egypt would look like. so they didn't want to just become care takers of a to act equals. and in their first major public act, on march 16th, 1919, this is one of the few very rare photographs of that day, she led several hundred egyptian women through a march, through central cairo carrying, you know, flags and banners saying long live freedom. their goal was to march all the way to the foreign quarters, the americans and french and italians in cairo to put forward this demand and ask peacemakers to put pressure on britain. this march that you see on the screen was met by an armed police force in cairo. the police commissioner encouraged the egyptian policemen to sexual
so they responded by arresting some of the leaders and exiling them to malta. now the man saw the writing on the wall and so they began priming some of their wives to take order the movement in their absence. and elite egyptian women began joining publicly in the struggle. but they've been meeting independently for years. they had ideas of their own of what a liberated egypt, liberated and free egypt would look like. so they didn't want to just become care takers of a to act equals. and in...