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it's one of the largest preserved national socialist buildings today is house is the documentation center which offers visit his insight into the history of the complex ones is dismissed. it's important for us to make the stones tall, supporting, and that's how this means explaining the history behind these buildings. so self being transparent and always insisting on never again. and as our lesson from this history and on guiding people through the story with all the information we have for not so many 75 years after the end of the war. nuremberg snotty party rally ground stand as a somber reminder of germany's past. its stones will continue to serve as a warning to generations. finally, exhibition opening despite corunna of the magnificent guggenheim in bilbao, where 60 works by the russian abstract painter vastly kandinsky are on display. the extradition is extended until next may because of the pandemic as right now, only bill ballons can visit the museum. so let's view it from afar. i leave you with a taste of candids, the guggenheim here and more beer. what else is there to i want to
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it's one of the largest preserve national socialist buildings today is house is the documentation center which office visit is insight into the history of the complex. and it's important for us to make the stones talk supporting. and this means explaining the history behind these buildings. so self being transparent and always insisting on never again. and as our lesson from this history lesson and on guiding people through the story with all the information we have from a 75 years after the end of the war. nuremberg snotty party rally ground stand as a somber reminder of germany's past. its stones will continue to serve as a warning for future generations. finally, an exhibition opening despite corunna of the magnificent guggenheim in bilbao, where 60 works by the russian abstract painter vastly kandinsky are on display. the actual mission is extended until next may, because of a pandemic, as right now, only build ballons come visit the museum. so let's view it from afar. i leave you with a taster of candids, get the guggenheim now for so much energy to burn fossil. this doesn't just me
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it's one of the largest preserve national socialist buildings today. it houses the documentation center which office visit is insight into the history of the complex. and it's important for us to make the stones tall supporting. and this means explaining the history behind this building. so self being transparent and always insisting on never again as our lesson from this history and on guiding people through the story with all the information we have for not so many 75 years after the end of the war. nuremberg snotty party rally ground stand as a somber reminder of germany's past. its stones will continue to serve as a warning for future generations. finally, an exhibition opening despite corunna other but mr. guggenheim in bilbao, where 60 works by the russian abstract painter vastly convinced the are on display . the exhibition is extended until next may because of a pandemic, as right now, only bill ballons can visit the museum, so let's view it from afar. i leave you with a taster of candids, get the guggenheim, by law on to the point of strong op
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then towards the end of the twenty's, more and more communists started fighting against the national socialists. and i think that it's our last stop is a typical housing complex that was built on the style of modern architecture. 920 s. were not only golden, lots of people didn't have jobs or housing. there was a lot of misery. it was very crowded with almost twice as many inhabitants as today . people lived in miserable cramped conditions. there were tenements where beds were rented out by the day and night. so there was an attempt to address housing issues at the end of the 1920 years. and a new housing policy we could do with today. huge housing complexes were built, space, sunlight and solidarity. that was the idea behind this housing. as you can see, lots of space and a balcony in every apartment. and the view of the car is it's colorful. thank you. i've learned a lot. see you now we leave berlin for a moment and head to the portuguese island of my data. unfortunately, it's without me, but with hour of your show. welcome to the company city of where that island the pearl of the atlantic. m
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in a way, a document of the national socialist easier. but a leaked this means that as architectural relics, they represent a visual ideal for their own that the nazi regime. a sad state of the ruins, testified to a dark chapter of germany's story. efforts have been made to demystify them as their plan field has even been opened up to leisure time activities. 'd the delicate balance between remembering the past and opening the space up for a new story. i don't know how much the stadium, the tribune, and the sports facilities around us need, renovating the pitch. works very well as a sports facility without the grandstand. and i'm also concerned that if it's not renovated now, it will become a kind of memorial place of pilgrimage, finian nazis. and if it's renovated, then perhaps it can be better used to civilian sports purposes. that's why my opinions divided on the part of the nazi party rallies complex. ringback is the unfinished congress hall. the structure is reminiscent of rome's coliseum and would have hosted $50000.00 people. it's
in a way, a document of the national socialist easier. but a leaked this means that as architectural relics, they represent a visual ideal for their own that the nazi regime. a sad state of the ruins, testified to a dark chapter of germany's story. efforts have been made to demystify them as their plan field has even been opened up to leisure time activities. 'd the delicate balance between remembering the past and opening the space up for a new story. i don't know how much the stadium, the...
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then towards the end of the twenty's, more and more communists started fighting against the national socialists and other 3rd of our last stop is a typical housing complex that was built in the style of modern architecture. 120 s. were not only golden, lots of people didn't have jobs or housing. there was a lot of misery. it was very crowded with almost twice as many inhabitants as today . people lived in miserable cramped conditions. there were tenements where beds were rented out by the day and night. so there was an attempt to address housing issues. at the end of the 1920 s. and a new housing policy we could do with today. huge housing complexes were built, space sunlight and solidarity. that was the idea behind this housing. as you can see, lots of space and a balcony in every apartment. and the view of the garden, one of the states can blink of on god. as it's colorful, it is, it's comical. thank you. i've learned a lot. i'm trying to see you now we leave berlin for a moment and head to the portuguese island of my data. unfortunately, it's without me, but with our of europe blue with us,
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it's one of the largest preserve national socialist buildings today. it houses the documentation center which office visit is insight into the history of the complex . and it's important for us to make the stones tall supporting. and this means explaining the history behind these buildings. so self being transparent and always insisting on never again. and as our lesson from this history lesson and on guiding people through the story with all the information we have from not so many 75 years after the end of the war. nazi party rally grounds stand as a somber reminder of germany's past. its stones will continue to serve as a warning to generations. finally, exhibition opening despite corunna. other board members are guggenheim in bilbao, where 60 works by the russian abstract painter vastly convinced the are on display . the actual mission is extended until next may, because of a pandemic, as right now, only build ballons can visit museums, so let's view it from afar. i leave you with a taster of candids, get the guggenheim. lucky charm john and pedal
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then towards the end of the twenty's, more and more communists started fighting against the national socialists and other to our last stop is a typical housing complex that was built in the style of modern architecture. 920 s. were not only golden, lots of people didn't have jobs or housing. there was a lot of misery. it was very crowded with almost twice as many inhabitants as today . people lived in miserable cramped conditions. there were tenements where beds were rented out by the day and night. so there was an attempt to address housing issues. at the end of the 1920 s. and a new housing policy we could do with today. huge housing complexes were built, space, sunlight and solidarity. that was the idea behind this housing. as you can see, lots of space and about any and every apartment and the view of the garden. god, it's colorful. it's kind of dark. thank you. i've learned a lot on can't see you now we leave berlin for a moment and head to the portuguese island of my data. unfortunately, it's without me, but with our viewer who will fly to us. he's going to show us his hometown food show
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then towards the end of the twenty's, more and more communists started fighting against the national socialists and other to this. our last stop is a typical housing complex that was built on the style of modern architecture. 920 s. were not only golden, lots of people didn't have jobs or housing. there was a lot of misery. was very crowded with almost twice as many inhabitants as today. people lived in miserable cramped conditions. there were tenements where beds were rented out by the day and night. so there was an attempt to address housing issues at the end of the 1920 years. and a new housing policy we could do with today. huge housing complexes were built, space, sunlight and solidarity. that was the idea behind this housing. as you can see, lots of space and a balcony in every apartment and a view of the garden. god. and it's colorful, it's obvious. it's comical. thank you. i've learned a lot on that to see you now we leave berlin for a moment and head to the portuguese island of my data. unfortunately, it's without me, but with our, of your do with us, he's going to show us his home tow
then towards the end of the twenty's, more and more communists started fighting against the national socialists and other to this. our last stop is a typical housing complex that was built on the style of modern architecture. 920 s. were not only golden, lots of people didn't have jobs or housing. there was a lot of misery. was very crowded with almost twice as many inhabitants as today. people lived in miserable cramped conditions. there were tenements where beds were rented out by the day and...
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we won't have to wait much longer for the servant, for he is on his way to the national socialist state, relentlessly prosecutes anyone who commits an offense against the national community. it protects that which is worth protecting. it punishes those who deserve punishment. it destroys that which should be destroyed. there is no asylum in our country anymore for fugitive criminals. our people are healthy, it shakes off the disease. it kills me, i'm saying. but the 7th, as a young communist names georg appears to make it to safety with the help of his friends and comrades. the 7th cross stays empty. message is that together, people could prevail against the nazis. the 7th cross is a novel against dictatorship in every form, and it's also a thrilling read culture story. so with one foot in the and the other on its way out. more than ireland and bragg said, it's a balancing act. the president's enormous challenges for everyone. and constant impressions from northern ireland breaks it, balancing act closer to 30 minutes on d. w fake hair. and real story where i come from a lot of women li
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then towards the end of the twenty's, more and more communists started fighting against the national socialists and other to our last stop is the typical housing complex that was built in the style of modern architecture. 120 s. were not only golden. lots of people didn't have jobs or housing. there was a lot of misery. it was very crowded with almost twice as many inhabitants as today . people lived in miserable cramped conditions. there were tenements where beds were rented out by the day and night. so there was an attempt to address housing issues at the end of the 1920 years. and a new housing policy we could do with today. huge housing complexes were built space sunlight and solidarity. that was the idea behind this housing. as you can see, lots of space and a balcony in every apartment and a view of the guard base by often god has it's colorful. it is. it's kind of thank you. i've learned a lot. i'm trying to see you now we leave berlin for a moment and head to the portuguese island of my beta. unfortunately, it's without me, but with our of europe. he's going to show us his hometown food
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then towards the end of the twenty's, more and more communists started fighting against the national socialists and other to our last stop is a typical housing complex that was built in the style of modern architecture. 920 s. were not only golden, lots of people didn't have jobs or housing. there was a lot of misery. it was very crowded with almost twice as many inhabitants as today . people lived in miserable cramped conditions. there were tenements where beds were rented out by the day and night. so there was an attempt to address housing issues. at the end of the 1920 s. and a new housing policy we could do with today. huge housing complexes were built, space, sunlight and solidarity. that was the idea behind this housing. as you can see, lots of space and a balcony in every apartment and the view of the garden it's colorful. it's kind of thank you, i've learned a lot on can't you see you now we leave berlin for a moment and head to the portuguese island of my data. unfortunately, it's without me, but with our viewer who will fight us. he's going to show us his hometown future oh, in the lo
then towards the end of the twenty's, more and more communists started fighting against the national socialists and other to our last stop is a typical housing complex that was built in the style of modern architecture. 920 s. were not only golden, lots of people didn't have jobs or housing. there was a lot of misery. it was very crowded with almost twice as many inhabitants as today . people lived in miserable cramped conditions. there were tenements where beds were rented out by the day and...
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we won't have to wait much longer for the 7, for he is on his way to the national socialist state, relentlessly prosecutes anyone who commits an offense against the national community. it protects that which is worth protecting. it punishes those who deserve punishment. it destroys that which should be destroyed. there is no asylum in our country anymore for fugitive criminals. our people are healthy, it shakes off the diseased. it kills the insane. but the 7th, as a young communist named georg, appears to make it to safety with the help of his friends and comrades. the 7th cross stays empty. message is that together, people could prevail against the nazis. the 7th cross is a novel against dictatorship in every form. and it's also a thrilling read. that's just one of the books in all series, 100 german must reads. you can find the websites of d.w. dot com culture as well as culture stores. coming up with one foot in the other on its way are in northern ireland and brags and it's a balancing act that presents enormous challenges. certainly one constant impressions from northern grace, it balanci
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i have done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement.no matter the circumstances, i just work and see singly to drink it. and it's a loon trying. and if you think jackson is not very worried about carrying his burden of proof on the crimes charge, he doesn't need confessions from her. they have an extensive document, true record, including many things growing had signed, but jackson's very concerned about not letting gurren turn this examination into a platform from which he'll be able to rally the german people to a renewed enthusiasm for nazi is a robot. jackson was an accomplished prosecutor. he knew exactly how to reduce the mass of a but instead down to the essentials. how to separate important facts from an important ones in order to establish the crucial points. after 3 days of unrestrained self promotion from good, the american lead prosecutor began his way to cross-examination of the man who jackson was determined not to give any more opportunity for grandstanding that you set up in germany and concentration camps was one of the
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that's done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement. no matter the circumstances, i have to work unceasingly to drink it. and it's a loon trying harder. and if you think jackson is not very worried about carrying his burden of proof on the crimes charge, he doesn't need confessions from her. they have an extensive document. true record, including many things growing had signed, but jackson's very concerned about not letting gurren turn this examination into a platform from which he'll be able to rally the german people to a renewed enthusiasm for nazi is a robot. jackson was an accomplished prosecutor. he knew exactly how to reduce the mass of a but instead down to the essentials, count as separate important facts from an important ones. in order to establish the crucial points. after 3 days of unrestrained self promotion from gurning, the american lead prosecutor began his way to the cross-examination of the man who jackson was determined not to give any more opportunity for grandstanding that you set up in germany and concentration ca
that's done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement. no matter the circumstances, i have to work unceasingly to drink it. and it's a loon trying harder. and if you think jackson is not very worried about carrying his burden of proof on the crimes charge, he doesn't need confessions from her. they have an extensive document. true record, including many things growing had signed, but jackson's very concerned about not letting gurren turn this...
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the national socialist state relentlessly prosecutes. anyone who commits an offense against the national community, it protects that which is worth protecting. it punishes those who deserve punishment. it destroys that which should be destroyed. there is no asylum in our country anymore for fugitive criminals. our people are healthy, it shakes off the diseased, it kills the insane. but the 7th, as a young communist names georg appears to make it to safety with the help of his friends and comrades. the 7th cross stays empty. message is that together, people could prevail against the nazis. the 7th cross is a novel against dictatorship in every form. and it's also a thrilling read. that's just one of the books in all series 100 german must read. so you can find the web site to d, w dot com as well as lots of culture stores. the full meaning of the double talk show team strong comes from a clear positions from an international perspective. so it's like, every week we get to the point on our current topic to implement controversial commitment
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one year later, goring could announce, from the strong foundation of the national socialist ideology,y rises once again the german armed forces. >> a few days later, the general announced the new law for compulsory military service. the law was signed by defendants goring, hess, frank, and frick. the training began. finally, in spring of 1936, the nazis sent their new troops marching into the land. >> on march 7, 1936, soldiers of the army which was created by order of the furor, crossed the sacred river of german history. they pledged the furor, whatever decisions he may make, unbreakable faith and obedience and they vowed to follow him and to prove their sincerity by their never-ending love for germany. >> the sound of boots grew louder on the streets of nuremberg. but hitler said -- [speaking foreign language] >> the german people is not a people which welcomes a war today, tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. it is not in the character of the germans. it is by nature, not only peaceful and peace-loving but above all conciliatory. our country, they want to bring in their -- the mill
one year later, goring could announce, from the strong foundation of the national socialist ideology,y rises once again the german armed forces. >> a few days later, the general announced the new law for compulsory military service. the law was signed by defendants goring, hess, frank, and frick. the training began. finally, in spring of 1936, the nazis sent their new troops marching into the land. >> on march 7, 1936, soldiers of the army which was created by order of the furor,...
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i have done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement.no matter the circumstances i have worked and then see seemly to bring to it. and it's a loon. jackson is not very worried about carrying his burden of proof on the crimes charge. he doesn't need confessions from her. they have an extensive documentary record, including many things growing had signed the jacksons, very concerned about not letting gurrey turn this examination into a platform from which she'll be able to rally the german people to a renewed enthusiasm for nazi is a robot. jackson was an accomplished prosecutor. he knew exactly how to reduce the mass of evidence down to the essentials house, a separate important facts from an important ones in order to establish the crucial point. after 3 days of unrestrained self promotion from gurning, the american lead prosecutor began he's awaited cross-examination of manhood. jackson was determined not to give gurning any more opportunity for grandstanding that you set up in germany and concentration camps. was one of the things you
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i have done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement. no matter the circumstances . i have worked an unceasing lead to bring to it, and it's a loon. and if you think jackson is not very worried about carrying his burden of proof on the crimes charge, he doesn't need confessions from her. they have an extensive documentary record, including many things going head side, but jackson's very concerned about not letting gurrey turn this examination into a platform from which she'll be able to rally the german people to a renewed enthusiasm for naziism robot. jackson was an accomplished prosecutor. he knew exactly how to reduce the mass of evidence down to the essentials counsel, separate important facts from unimportant ones in order to establish the crucial points. after 3 days of unrestrained self promotion from gurning, the american lead prosecutor began his awaited cross-examination. jackson was determined not to give any more opportunity for grandstanding that you set up in germany and concentration camps. was one of the things you found
i have done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement. no matter the circumstances . i have worked an unceasing lead to bring to it, and it's a loon. and if you think jackson is not very worried about carrying his burden of proof on the crimes charge, he doesn't need confessions from her. they have an extensive documentary record, including many things going head side, but jackson's very concerned about not letting gurrey turn this examination into...
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i have done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement. no matter the circumstances . i have worked unceasingly to bring it. and it's a loon trigger, and if you think jackson is not very worried about carrying his burden of proof on the crimes charge, he doesn't need confessions from her. they have an extensive document tree record, including many things growing had signed, but jackson's very concerned about not letting gurren turn this examination into a platform from which he'll be able to rally the german people to a renewed enthusiasm for nazi is a robot. jackson was an accomplished prosecutor. he knew exactly how to reduce the mass of a bit instead down to the essentials, count as separate important facts from unimportant ones in order to establish the crucial points. after 3 days of unrestrained self promotion from gurning, the american lead prosecutor began he's awaited cross-examination of the man who jackson was determined not to give gurning any more opportunity for grandstanding that you set up in germany and concentration camps
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national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in leipzig and in frankfort to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course, is that he was one of the architects of post unification. berlin. yeah, that was the next job. and actually the terrible tariff it just did in leipsic, owned him a lot of reputation in the political sphere. so politicians start, that's the person we want to really bring forward museum island, the whole museum scene in berlin, which at the time around 2000 was a bit not rundown, but in disarray and underfunded. and he came in, he put up a master plan which he forcefully implemented he renovated, restored, reconstructed museum island, not on his own, with a lot of staff, with a lot of collaborators, of cour
national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in leipzig and in frankfort to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course, is that he was one of the architects of...
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part.panned tspanned i think the rejection from democrats was that america to be a socialist nation. we watched democrats promise if they would be given the power they would being a that they would solve problems a they wasted majority. continuingforward to to work for the american believe. or commitment to america that we renew, rebuild and restore this nation is what our will be.t is and i don't know at the end of the day what had happen in chance.ic the vote on the floor is difficult and there were a who didn't vote for her last time and as the numbers grow i think at the end of the matter where we end up it will be able to have a big say when it comes r to policy. i will open up to questions. have spoken to president, how is he feeling? feels good.dent when you look at a lot -- one hing he will say i have no statistical data. insurannetworks called arizona too soon. would put arizona back in column of undecide right now. i think he looks very good in pennsylvania. i think we can watch will come close but i think the president has an opportunity to that. i think he will be elected
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i think the rejection we saw from democrats is that america does not want to be a socialist nation. i think the other rejection we saw, we watched the democrats promise they would be given the power to have majority in the would act different, it would solve problems, and they wasted the majority. we look forward to continuing to work for the american public. our commitment to america, that we will renew, rebuild, and restore this nation. i do not know what will happen at the conference. at the end of the day the vote on the floor is difficult. i know there were a number of people who did not vote for her last time and as numbers continue to grow, at the end of the day, no matter where we end up, we will be able to have a big say or even run the floor when it comes to policy. let me open it up for questions. >> have you spoken to the president? how is he feeling? >> the president feels good. when you look at a lot of these -- one thing i will say less night, i think a lot of the networks called arizona to soon. what i am looking at i would put arizona back in the column of undecided
i think the rejection we saw from democrats is that america does not want to be a socialist nation. i think the other rejection we saw, we watched the democrats promise they would be given the power to have majority in the would act different, it would solve problems, and they wasted the majority. we look forward to continuing to work for the american public. our commitment to america, that we will renew, rebuild, and restore this nation. i do not know what will happen at the conference. at the...
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the national socialist state relentlessly prosecutes. anyone who commits an offense against the national community, it protects that which is worth protecting. it punishes those who deserve punishment. it destroys that which should be destroyed. there is no asylum in our country anymore for fugitive criminals. our people are healthy, it shakes off the diseased, it kills the insane. but the 7th, as a young communist named georg, appears to make it to safety with the help of his friends and comrades. the 7th cross stays empty. message is that together, people could prevail against the nazis. the 7th cross is a novel against dictatorship in every form. and it's also a thrilling read. that's just one of the books in all series, 100. gemma must reads. you can find them on our website at d, w dot com as well as also culture stores that sell for the beach with one foot in each other on its way out. mother niland and bragg say, it's a balancing act that presents enormous challenges such as the one constant impressions from northern france in bala
the national socialist state relentlessly prosecutes. anyone who commits an offense against the national community, it protects that which is worth protecting. it punishes those who deserve punishment. it destroys that which should be destroyed. there is no asylum in our country anymore for fugitive criminals. our people are healthy, it shakes off the diseased, it kills the insane. but the 7th, as a young communist named georg, appears to make it to safety with the help of his friends and...
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cross is there for we won't have to wait much longer for the 7, for he is on his way to the national socialist state relentlessly prosecutes anyone who commits an offense against the national community. it protects that which is worth protecting. it punishes those who deserve punishment. it destroys that which should be destroyed. there is no asylum in our country anymore for fugitive criminals. our people are healthy, it shakes off the diseased. it kills the insane. but the 7th, as a young communist name appears to make it to safety with the help of his friends and comrades. the 7th cross stays empty. message is that together, people could prevail against the nazis. the 7th cross is a novel against dictatorship in every form. and it's also a thrilling read. that's just one of the books in all series, 100 german must reach. you can find the websites of d.w. dot com as well as culture stores that sell for. she learned the ropes. and in manchester he became a champion. now, back in the bundesliga leroy's sunday, offensive all rounder from fire. we tell the story of his new york rock kick off a 3
cross is there for we won't have to wait much longer for the 7, for he is on his way to the national socialist state relentlessly prosecutes anyone who commits an offense against the national community. it protects that which is worth protecting. it punishes those who deserve punishment. it destroys that which should be destroyed. there is no asylum in our country anymore for fugitive criminals. our people are healthy, it shakes off the diseased. it kills the insane. but the 7th, as a young...
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and we have police officers who spread anti semitic and national socialist propaganda. >> reporter: feratk, a left wing pitician with turkish heritage almost lost his life because of police collusion or negligence. a police inquiry admitted officers knew neo nazis were planning an arson attack on kocak, but failed tonform him. >> ( translated ): the fire spread to the house and it was luck tt we survived with my family. i get a lot of messages wi death threats and i'm not the only one. so a lot of friends also get these death threats but they always say we will wait for the right time to kill you. >> reporter: the government insists that 99% of police officers are anchored in the lan and only aity are rotten. a view echoed by berlin police spokesman thilo calblitz. >> ( translated ): for us as police officers, it hurts because we join this profession with a certain idealism and we stand firmly on the grounds of our liberal, democratic constitution. and if there are people within our ranks who call themselves police officers, but who do not share our common understandingd anr oath, then th
and we have police officers who spread anti semitic and national socialist propaganda. >> reporter: feratk, a left wing pitician with turkish heritage almost lost his life because of police collusion or negligence. a police inquiry admitted officers knew neo nazis were planning an arson attack on kocak, but failed tonform him. >> ( translated ): the fire spread to the house and it was luck tt we survived with my family. i get a lot of messages wi death threats and i'm not the only...
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there were 2 libraries cold war phenomenon, national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in life and in frankfurt to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course, is that he was one of the architects of post unification. berlin. yeah, that was the next job. and actually the terrible tariff it just did in leipsic on him a lot of reputation in the political sphere. so politicians start, that's the person we want to really bring forward museum island, the whole museum scene in berlin, which at the time around 2000 was a bit not rundown, but in disarray and underfunded. and he came in, he put up a master plan which he forcefully implemented he renovated, restored, reconstructed museum island, not on his own, with a lot of staff, with a lot of collaborators, o
there were 2 libraries cold war phenomenon, national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in life and in frankfurt to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course,...
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national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in leipzig and in frankfort to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course is that he was one of the architects of post unification. berlin tells about, yeah, that was the next job. and actually the terrible tariff, it just did it on him, a lot of reputation in the political sphere. so politicians thought that's the person we want to really bring forward museum island, the whole museum scene in berlin, which at the time around 2000 was a bit not rundown, but in disarray and underfunded. and he came in, he put up a master plan which he forcefully implemented here, renovated, restored, reconstructed museum island. not on his own, with a lot of staff with a lot of collaborators, of
national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in leipzig and in frankfort to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course is that he was one of the architects of...
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there were 2 libraries cold war phenomenon, national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in live sick and in frankfurt to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course is that he was one of the architects of post unification. berlin tells yeah, that was the next job and actually the terrible tariff it job. he did of in leipsic on him a lot of reputation in the political sphere. so politicians start, that's the person we want to really bring forward museum island, the whole museum scene in berlin, which at the time around 2000 was a bit not rundown, but in disarray. and underfunded, and he came in, he put up a master plan which he forcefully implemented he renovated, restored, reconstructed museum island, not on his own, with a lot of staff with a lot of co
there were 2 libraries cold war phenomenon, national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in live sick and in frankfurt to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of...
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the united states will never be a socialist nation. ..force the taking of sides. black lives matter. i can't breathe! 0n race and discrimination, the conversation is insanely partisan. and painfully deep. now move it. shut up. the unfortunate roots, the dark roots of our country, the dark side of our country is really starting to show itself and that's because of this election, because there's just so much divide right now, so much divisiveness, there's a lot of tension. i believe! the election comes amid a reawakening of black activism not seen since the 1960s. i know that we will win. i know that we will win! we're the people... with a third of american voters being non—white, how will these new civil rights foot soldiers cast potentially decisive ballots as they fight for a more equal and just america? it hurts. after civil rights we tried to reform the police, after rodney king... bruce franks cuts the stillness of the evening in phoenix arizona. dion johnson and breonna taylor... the light is dimming, but not the memory of those beaten or killed at the hands
the united states will never be a socialist nation. ..force the taking of sides. black lives matter. i can't breathe! 0n race and discrimination, the conversation is insanely partisan. and painfully deep. now move it. shut up. the unfortunate roots, the dark roots of our country, the dark side of our country is really starting to show itself and that's because of this election, because there's just so much divide right now, so much divisiveness, there's a lot of tension. i believe! the election...
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a socialist would be writing the nation's budget in the senate.we keep control of the senate, i'm going to be the budget chairman. i may not be your cup of tea, but let me tell you this, i'm a -- of a lot better than bernie sanders when it comes to your money. a lot is at stake. help where you can. the money is coming in major league on the democratic side. my campaign, team graham, we transferred a million dollars tonight to senator purdue for my campaign account. i gave a million dollars to an rfc to every member of the house. please turn your campaign account to help georgia. if you want to help me or help georgia, lindsey graham.com. we need to close that gap. but we've got a good message. we've got two great candidates. i know georgia pretty well here that's where my parents came from. i just cannot believe that people in georgia are going to allow this country to be turned into a socialist nation. that's really what's on the ballot. >> trey: so, if i heard you correctly, if the democrats win, bernie sanders will be the chairman of the senate
a socialist would be writing the nation's budget in the senate.we keep control of the senate, i'm going to be the budget chairman. i may not be your cup of tea, but let me tell you this, i'm a -- of a lot better than bernie sanders when it comes to your money. a lot is at stake. help where you can. the money is coming in major league on the democratic side. my campaign, team graham, we transferred a million dollars tonight to senator purdue for my campaign account. i gave a million dollars to...
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national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in leipzig and in frankfort to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course is that he was one of the architects of post unification. berlin tells about, yeah, that was the next job and actually the terrible tariff it job. he did on him a lot of reputation in the political sphere. so politicians thought that's the person we want to really bring forward museum island, the whole museum scene in berlin, which at the time around 2000, was a bit not rundown, but in disarray and underfunded. and he came in, he put up a master plan which he forcefully implemented he renovated, restored, reconstructed museum island, not on his own, with a lot of stuff with a lot of collaborators, of cours
national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in leipzig and in frankfort to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course is that he was one of the architects of...
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as i've said many times, this will never ever ever be a socialist nation. [applause] sleepy joe biden will raise your taxes $4 trillion. can you believe it? easel the only candidate i've ever seen who campaign on the fact i will raise your taxes, i will take away your second amendment, we will not frak for two years. then he got pennsylvanian said while i was only kidding. look at all the press at this time. the fake news followed us. they followed us. [applause] the only one i've ever seen do that, we don't worry about them, they don't tell the truth anyway so pretend they're not here. they're having a very bad couple of weeks, as you know. they actually had about four years. massively increased regulations, we cut regulations more than any administration in the history of our country and then put them right back. sleepy joe, it won't be him because he has no idea where he is. but he is surrounded by a lot of very far left people. close down your factories, send your jobs overseas, destroy the suburbs. you know, i say, suburban women, please love me, pleas
as i've said many times, this will never ever ever be a socialist nation. [applause] sleepy joe biden will raise your taxes $4 trillion. can you believe it? easel the only candidate i've ever seen who campaign on the fact i will raise your taxes, i will take away your second amendment, we will not frak for two years. then he got pennsylvanian said while i was only kidding. look at all the press at this time. the fake news followed us. they followed us. [applause] the only one i've ever seen do...
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in one generation, many of the nations of the world have become either socialist or communist, and advocates of both of these economic and political systems have determined to gain control of our country. let's look at this map of the world. here lives two and one quarter billion people who work and worship under all kinds of economic and political systems, from dictatorship to democracy, from collectivism to individualism. now, let's see how socialism and communism have expanded since the end of the first world war. these dark areas are the nations that today live under communism or have adopted a considerable degree of socialism. some of them are overrun and captured by russian communism. some have drifted into or voted into being many fundamental aspects of socialism. the people were promised all sorts of material and economic benefits so they decided to try socialism. in some of our later classes, we are going to examine socialism with its promises and results. we are also shining the knowledge -- the spotlight of knowledge on communism and some of its tactics in america but in the begin
in one generation, many of the nations of the world have become either socialist or communist, and advocates of both of these economic and political systems have determined to gain control of our country. let's look at this map of the world. here lives two and one quarter billion people who work and worship under all kinds of economic and political systems, from dictatorship to democracy, from collectivism to individualism. now, let's see how socialism and communism have expanded since the end...
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the country in order that the whatever evidence shows, bolivia has fared better than nations linked to the socialist tradition, such as present day argentina or venezuela. my request to the president elect is that he keep the living expenses allowance, the family allowance and the universal one as well. bolivia's new president, he longs to moralise socialist party and would have to deal with a divided country that is struggling with the impact of covert. 19 was economy minister, while mandalas was in office and responsible for the enormous growth that empowered millions of people in the country. now, the former banker with a master's degree in economics, will have to jumpstart at devastated economy. i can support it together was that we need to have a stereotype policy. there is no other option. if there is not enough income generation to cover the current spending and especially public investment, we have to make adjustments in current spending, not in public investment. that is where we mark a difference from the monetary fund. we're going to boost public investment, and we have to be strict with
the country in order that the whatever evidence shows, bolivia has fared better than nations linked to the socialist tradition, such as present day argentina or venezuela. my request to the president elect is that he keep the living expenses allowance, the family allowance and the universal one as well. bolivia's new president, he longs to moralise socialist party and would have to deal with a divided country that is struggling with the impact of covert. 19 was economy minister, while mandalas...
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president trump today says this country will never be a socialist nation. >> this election comes downo a simple choice. do you want to be ruled by the arrogant, corrupt, ruthless and selfless political class? or do you want to be governed by the american people themselves? [cheers and applause] do you want to be represented by a career politician who hates you or by an outsider who will defend you like you have never been defended before? [cheers and applause] lou: straightforward choices in this election. president trump's campaign schedule has been so demanding that he makes joe biden look like, well, biden's on vacation. in fact, he may have been for all we know. since october 10th joe biden will have appeared just 29 times. now, that's a tricky number because nearly half of those appearances were in his hometown of wilmington, delaware, or a short drive perhaps over the border to pennsylvania. during his so-called campaign events this weekend, biden stumbled through his speeches. he made husband -- his usual odd, awkward mistakes and missed his cue altogether from a former preside
president trump today says this country will never be a socialist nation. >> this election comes downo a simple choice. do you want to be ruled by the arrogant, corrupt, ruthless and selfless political class? or do you want to be governed by the american people themselves? [cheers and applause] do you want to be represented by a career politician who hates you or by an outsider who will defend you like you have never been defended before? [cheers and applause] lou: straightforward choices...