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who was one of the most important settlements and a trading hub in northern europe at the open air museum you can see what life was like for the vikings more than 1000 years ago. right and living in a not too and they were surrounded by our nature but they lived alongside expendable they were really observant. and they really knew how to use the materials available is not how to make use of them to create things like houses ships wagons zocor they had nothing also produced so many different things it's difficult to grasp for us today called for an increase of. 7 houses of the former while the trading town have been reconstructed true to the original. as height of all was located on the schleswig is the most it had access to the baltic sea as well as being close to the north sea their strategic location made it the perfect place for trading with weapons precious metals and fur. in their merely hard news high to preserve the viking settlement from the knights templar and 11 centrists that fast gone she might miss it as it's. just a green meadow now but the real treasures are hidden beneath
who was one of the most important settlements and a trading hub in northern europe at the open air museum you can see what life was like for the vikings more than 1000 years ago. right and living in a not too and they were surrounded by our nature but they lived alongside expendable they were really observant. and they really knew how to use the materials available is not how to make use of them to create things like houses ships wagons zocor they had nothing also produced so many different...
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point by you know the late seventy's early eighty's hundreds that had worked its way up into northern europe had become relatively refined and relatively standardized and it it there was there must have been something about that thing in the guitar that intrigued him enough that he decided to stop working for his father and ultimately having to go to vienna because the violin makers at that time were interested in the guitar so they didn't even want to teach him they didn't really probably know how to do it so then he went to vienna as a young man alert under johan style for. tristan freedom is martin remained in the n.f.r. 14 years he met his wife there the daughter of an acclaimed cabinet maker and started a family eventually he decided to return to his native saxony to open a guitar building workshop under his own name. he came home and the violin makers did not want we embrace it they saw him as competition they used the argument that when he worked for his father in germany he apprenticed as a cabinet maker and he has that certificate so if he wants to make furniture have that if he wan
point by you know the late seventy's early eighty's hundreds that had worked its way up into northern europe had become relatively refined and relatively standardized and it it there was there must have been something about that thing in the guitar that intrigued him enough that he decided to stop working for his father and ultimately having to go to vienna because the violin makers at that time were interested in the guitar so they didn't even want to teach him they didn't really probably know...
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now germany and most other parts of northern europe are doing very well in terms of perception of corruption i mean why are people in those countries so confident in the public sex is. well to begin with it's clearly has to do with with those governments being more transparent and open and showing so that trust building is happening in those countries and it but that shouldn't believe us because that those countries have are free from corruption on the contrary receive problems in those countries such as what we call the export of corruption the facilitator and enabling all of those countries of corruption elsewhere particularly in the most corrupt countries of the world and where the european countries have lawyers or bankers and our interest is that health corrupt or stash away their money so there's plenty of work to be done in order to make corruption even a lesser problem in those countries as if i'd say that perceptions of corruption or at least corruption has been exposed in even the countries where perception of corruption is low yeah it is it is them and if you have numerous scoundr
now germany and most other parts of northern europe are doing very well in terms of perception of corruption i mean why are people in those countries so confident in the public sex is. well to begin with it's clearly has to do with with those governments being more transparent and open and showing so that trust building is happening in those countries and it but that shouldn't believe us because that those countries have are free from corruption on the contrary receive problems in those...
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trouble was one of the most important settlements and a trading hub in northern europe at the open air museum you can see what life was like for the vikings more than 1000 years ago. right and then our tour and they were surrounded by an agent but they lived alongside it and they were really observe. and they really knew how to use the materials available is there not how to make use of them to create things like houses ships wagons selke they had nothing also produced so many different things it's difficult to grasp for us today come forth and. 7 houses of the former while the trading town have been reconstructed true to the original. as height of all was located on the schleswig isthmus it had access to the baltic sea as well as being close to the north sea this strategic location made it the perfect place for trading with weapons precious metals and for. a 100 meters high to preserve the viking settlement from the knights templar and 11 centrist at 1st glance you might miss it as it's just a green meadow now but the real treasures are hidden beneath the here behind us you won't find
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height hubble was one of the most important settlements and a trading hub in northern europe at the open air museum you can see what life was like for the vikings more than 1000 years ago. right and living in a not too and they were surrounded by an idea but they lived alongside it and they were really observant. and i really knew how to use the materials available and how to make use of them to create things like houses ships wagons sulk and i also produce so many different things it's difficult to grasp for us today come forth and. 7 houses of the former wealthy trading town have been reconstructed true to the original. as height of all was located on the schleswig isthmus it had access to the baltic sea as well as being close to the north sea their strategic location made it the perfect place for trading with weapons precious metals and fur. is hard to preserve the viking settlement from the 9th 10th and 11th centrist at 1st glance you might miss it as it's just a green meadow now but the real treasures are hidden beneath the earth and here behind us you won't find a single square cen
height hubble was one of the most important settlements and a trading hub in northern europe at the open air museum you can see what life was like for the vikings more than 1000 years ago. right and living in a not too and they were surrounded by an idea but they lived alongside it and they were really observant. and i really knew how to use the materials available and how to make use of them to create things like houses ships wagons sulk and i also produce so many different things it's...
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high taboo was one of the most important settlements and a trading hub in northern europe at the open air museum you can see what life was like for the vikings more than 1000 years ago. thus far and living in the now 2 are neighbors surrounded by an idea but they lived alongside it and they were really observant. and i really knew how to use the materials available is there not how to make use of them to create things like houses ships wagons sulk and i also produce so many different things it's difficult to grasp for us today come forth and. 7 houses of the former while the trading town have been reconstructed true to the original. as height of all was located on the slesvig is the most it had access to the baltic sea as well as being close to the north sea their strategic location made it the perfect place for trading with weapons precious metals and fur. him to merely a 100 meters high to preserve the viking settlement from the 9th 10th and 11th centrists at 1st glance you might miss it as it's just a green meadow now but the real treasures are hidden beneath the here behind us you
high taboo was one of the most important settlements and a trading hub in northern europe at the open air museum you can see what life was like for the vikings more than 1000 years ago. thus far and living in the now 2 are neighbors surrounded by an idea but they lived alongside it and they were really observant. and i really knew how to use the materials available is there not how to make use of them to create things like houses ships wagons sulk and i also produce so many different things...
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hubble was one of the most important settlements and a trading hub in northern europe at the open air museum you can see what life was like for the vikings more than 1000 years ago. and then our tour and they were surrounded by an agent but they lived alongside it and they were really observant. and they really knew how to use the materials available is what humans are not how to make use of them to create things like houses ships wagons selke died and he also produced so many different things it's difficult to grasp for us today come forth and. 7 houses of the former wealthy trading town have been reconstructed true to the original. as hi to who was located on the schleswig isthmus it had access to the baltic sea as well as being close to the north sea their strategic location made it the perfect place for trading with weapons precious metals and fur. i had me as high to preserve the viking settlement from the 9th 10th and 11th centrist at 1st glance you might miss it as it's just a green meadow now but the real treasures are hidden beneath the here behind us you won't find a single
hubble was one of the most important settlements and a trading hub in northern europe at the open air museum you can see what life was like for the vikings more than 1000 years ago. and then our tour and they were surrounded by an agent but they lived alongside it and they were really observant. and they really knew how to use the materials available is what humans are not how to make use of them to create things like houses ships wagons selke died and he also produced so many different things...
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who was one of the most important settlements and a trading hub in northern europe at the open air museum you can see what life was like for the vikings more than 1000 years ago. right and living in and out who are neighbors around it my own age but they lived alongside it and they were really observe. and i really knew how to use the materials available. and how to make use of them to create things like houses ships wagons selke died and i also produce so many different things it's difficult to grasp for us today called for to increase. 7 houses of the former while the trading town have been reconstructed true to the original. as height of all was located on the schleswig isthmus it had access to the baltic sea as well as being close to the north sea their strategic location made it the perfect place for trading with weapons precious metals and for . him to. hug me as hard to preserve the viking settlement from the 9th 10th and 11th centrist at 1st glance you might miss it as it's just a green meadow now but the real treasures are hidden beneath the earth and here behind us you won't fin
who was one of the most important settlements and a trading hub in northern europe at the open air museum you can see what life was like for the vikings more than 1000 years ago. right and living in and out who are neighbors around it my own age but they lived alongside it and they were really observe. and i really knew how to use the materials available. and how to make use of them to create things like houses ships wagons selke died and i also produce so many different things it's difficult...
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they could you know it's because i had my recent studies here is that is that particular about northern europe you should go to alt. after 10 days of traveling. to finally reach the end of the car door the last of the flowers sold and barely a few minutes. out of us and. more they passed. us. past me and. w. ordered a jerk and. wished to know the ritual. there. was a. it will now take. another perilous week to get home. the journey to work can be a challenge on it. but for some peruvian villages traversing one of the world's most dangerous roads is a risk that comes with the job. follow the journey of these people as they get to survive. risking it. on al-jazeera. india beauty 3000000 people have been excluded from the least of see just. one i want a speech the family's life to live along. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. center matter. how does iraq bring you the news and current affairs that matter to. al-jazeera. a firsthand glimpse of the challenges faced by journalists in the age of donald trump we are fighting the fake there's fake phony the en
they could you know it's because i had my recent studies here is that is that particular about northern europe you should go to alt. after 10 days of traveling. to finally reach the end of the car door the last of the flowers sold and barely a few minutes. out of us and. more they passed. us. past me and. w. ordered a jerk and. wished to know the ritual. there. was a. it will now take. another perilous week to get home. the journey to work can be a challenge on it. but for some peruvian...
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they could you know could they not i really thought what he says is that good good what about northern europe you should go to alt. after 10 days of traveling. to finally reach the end of the car door the last of the flowers sold and barely a few minutes. past . passed me and. your good you're good you're just finished. that your daughter thought. there. was a. it will now take. another perilous week to get home. the journey to work can be a challenge on it. but for some peruvian villagers traversing one of the world's most dangerous roads is a risk that comes with the job. follow the journey of these people as they get to survive. risking it. on al-jazeera. news as it breaks the explosion near an aids you transmission knocked out mobile phone and internet service for miles details coverage many have told us that they have. today they are. of the country from around the world. is dependent on the success of its vaccines to improve its image which is something since the beginning of. when investigating crime an admission of guilt is the ultimate corroboration. or is it there are tactics that c
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know i was i was they could you could i really thought what he says is that particular about northern europe you should go to alt. after 10 days of traveling. to finally reach the end of the car door the last of the flowers sold and barely a few minutes. passed . morris. passed me and. w. ordered a jerk and. wished that though the order thought. there. was a. it will now take. another perilous week to get home. the journey to work can be a challenge on it. but for some peruvian villages traversing one of the world's most dangerous roads is a risk that comes with the job. follow the journey of these people as they get to survive. risking it. all al-jazeera. february on al-jazeera under strict access to iran's nuclear program is about to end will u.s. president joe biden overturn from sanctions and help rebuild relations al-jazeera sets out to the journey to the heart of what it means to be a true supporter of the political game the u.s. has the highest covered 1000 count in the world the new administration has promised to turn that around we'll have extensive coverage of the big picture revea
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know i was i was they could or could anybody who thought he is that is that particular about northern europeyou should ask our new voters. after 10 days of travelling. before finally reached the end of the car door the last of the flowers sold and barely a few minutes. to get a seat in the south of us in the. morning i may have a past. that morris has made it in past me and. world though your double your good you're good you're just finished with the dildo to cure. there's. lots of. it will now take. another perilous week to get home. february on al-jazeera unrestricted access to iran's nuclear program is about to end will u.s. president joe biden overturn from sanctions and help rebuild relations al-jazeera sets out on a journey to the heart of what it means to be a true supporter of the principle the us has the highest approval 19 counts in the world the new administration has promised to. that around we'll have extensive coverage the big picture reveals how the perfect storm of events in 2020 exposed the truth about what's at the top to the states and this president joe biden embarks on h
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you know i was i was they could or could anybody who thought he is that is that good or about northern europe is should have to go to our. after 10 days of traveling. to finally reach the end of the car door the last of the flowers sold and barely a few minutes. past . passed me and. your good you're good you're a jerk and. your daughter thought. there. was a part. of. it will now take. another perilous week to get home. the journey to work can be a challenge on it. but for some peruvian villagers traversing one of the world's most dangerous roads is a risk that comes with the job. follow the journey of these people as they get to survive. risking it. on al-jazeera. there's a wave of sentiment around the world people actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries and i think often people's voices are not turned because they're just not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover big stories and report on the big events that are going on but we also tell the stories of people who generally don't have a voice i mean when i was a child my that's never
you know i was i was they could or could anybody who thought he is that is that good or about northern europe is should have to go to our. after 10 days of traveling. to finally reach the end of the car door the last of the flowers sold and barely a few minutes. past . passed me and. your good you're good you're a jerk and. your daughter thought. there. was a part. of. it will now take. another perilous week to get home. the journey to work can be a challenge on it. but for some peruvian...
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point by you know the late seventy's early eighty's hundreds that had worked its way up into northern europe had become relatively refined and relatively standardized and it there was there must have been something about that thing in the guitar that intrigued him enough that he decided to stop working for his father and ultimately having to go to vienna because the violin makers at that time weren't interested in the guitar so they didn't even want to teach him they didn't know he probably know how to do it so then he went to vienna as a young man to learn to undergo on style for. tristan fleetness martin remained in the n.f.r. 14 years he met his wife there the daughter of an acclaimed cabinet maker and started a family eventually he decided to return to his native saxony to open a guitar building workshop under his own name. he came home and the violin makers did not want we embrace it they saw him as competition they used the argument that when he worked for his father in germany he apprenticed as a cabinet maker and he has that certificate so if he wants to make furniture have that if h
point by you know the late seventy's early eighty's hundreds that had worked its way up into northern europe had become relatively refined and relatively standardized and it there was there must have been something about that thing in the guitar that intrigued him enough that he decided to stop working for his father and ultimately having to go to vienna because the violin makers at that time weren't interested in the guitar so they didn't even want to teach him they didn't know he probably...
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train in northern europe and now the middle east took a locked up for the people will be in fact. the day you can set up a conference and pick your town really see one of my favorite cities conference there 30000 specialists i don't know what say the. lungs are it or something more boring say of liver liver specialist come in from all around the world so people come from atlanta stand. cincinnati they go they mingle and guess what they go back home for those later and 2 weeks later the start to spread their own become super says super spreader that's we had many more suppressed presidents today so. the good news is that now we understand the problem. and the pandemic we had was not very severe it was a small thing is here could have been a lot worse but it was not it was you know small thing and it was not the stuff mall but i'm saying you can get a lot worse could have been like something of the owner of smallpox or. something similar or some other bacteria that's antibiotic resistant so we have now we live we have an awareness of it and the idea of any president is that every ti
train in northern europe and now the middle east took a locked up for the people will be in fact. the day you can set up a conference and pick your town really see one of my favorite cities conference there 30000 specialists i don't know what say the. lungs are it or something more boring say of liver liver specialist come in from all around the world so people come from atlanta stand. cincinnati they go they mingle and guess what they go back home for those later and 2 weeks later the start to...
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train in northern europe and was not the middle east took a locked up for the people to be in fact. the day you can set up a conference and pick your town really see one of my favorite cities conference there 30000 specialists i don't know what say the. lungs are it or something more boring say of liver liver specialist come in from all around the world so people come from atlanta stand and tina cincinnati they go they mingle. and guess what they go back home for these later and 2 weeks later the start to spread their own to become super says super spreader that's we have many more suppressed road events today so. the good news is that now we understand the problem. and the pandemic we had was not very severe it was a small thing is here could have been a lot worse but it was not it was you know small thing it was not the stuff mall but i'm saying you can bet a lot worse could have been like something of the owner of smallpox or. something similar or some other bacteria that's antibiotic resistant so we have now we live we have an awareness of it and the idea of any official theory
train in northern europe and was not the middle east took a locked up for the people to be in fact. the day you can set up a conference and pick your town really see one of my favorite cities conference there 30000 specialists i don't know what say the. lungs are it or something more boring say of liver liver specialist come in from all around the world so people come from atlanta stand and tina cincinnati they go they mingle. and guess what they go back home for these later and 2 weeks later...
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most -- those tend to be in northern europe.e: what is the difference between ubs and credit suisse right now? ronit: that is a long question. we are positive on both. there is a valuation difference. tom: we love having you on. switzerland, do they have room for two major banks? is it inevitable that they consolidate? ronit: the two banks are beyond the local markets. those are two of the biggest global wealth managers out there. there is no reason why there cannot be two swiss banks at the top of the list. there market is the whole world -- their market is the whole world. tom: what is the distinctive threat of the american banks that want to take marginal business in europe? what is the distinction of how they do business, including citigroup? ronit: the american banks in europe tend to be focused on targeted clients. most of the american banks in europe are not universal banks. they are not trying to do everything for everyone. there are certain clients, large companies, certain products and services, ipo's, it is a very tar
most -- those tend to be in northern europe.e: what is the difference between ubs and credit suisse right now? ronit: that is a long question. we are positive on both. there is a valuation difference. tom: we love having you on. switzerland, do they have room for two major banks? is it inevitable that they consolidate? ronit: the two banks are beyond the local markets. those are two of the biggest global wealth managers out there. there is no reason why there cannot be two swiss banks at the...
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whether it's political or otherwise that we need to pay attention to we're not just talking about northern europe in the u.s. here join a committee about something you were talking about a couple minutes ago when you were talking about the ecosystem when apple does this there is a distinct sense that apple will just press the button it will go live on facebook has to deal with it but does apple also have to change its ecosystem because they make an astonishing amount of money of their development companies the figure is compelling because if an app developing company makes less than $1000000.00 of a turnover per year they pay 15 percent to apple if they make a turnover of more than a $1000000.00 a year that figure doubles and 30 percent of that goes to apple as pure profit for them. yeah well i think i think you have to remember that there's something really really weird going on here i mean you know the whole thing i can trust says it's that in war there is like one of the v.r. companies that facebook bought that was worth more than the entire national basketball association and in the america i
whether it's political or otherwise that we need to pay attention to we're not just talking about northern europe in the u.s. here join a committee about something you were talking about a couple minutes ago when you were talking about the ecosystem when apple does this there is a distinct sense that apple will just press the button it will go live on facebook has to deal with it but does apple also have to change its ecosystem because they make an astonishing amount of money of their...
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point by you know the late seventy's early eighty's hundreds that had worked its way up into northern europe had become relatively refined and relatively standardized and it there was there must have been something about that famed the guitar that intrigued him enough that he decided to stop working for his father and ultimately having to go to vienna because the violin makers at that time weren't interested in the guitar so they didn't even want to teach him they didn't really probably know how to do it so then he went to vienna as a young man alert under johan style for. christiane fleetness martin remained in the n.f.r. 14 years he met his wife there the daughter of an acclaimed cabinet maker and started a family eventually he decided to return to his native saxony to open a guitar building workshop under his own name. he came home and the violin makers did not want we embrace it they saw him as competition they used the argument that when he worked for his father in germany he apprenticed as a cabinet maker and he has that certificate so if he wants to make furniture have at it if he wan
point by you know the late seventy's early eighty's hundreds that had worked its way up into northern europe had become relatively refined and relatively standardized and it there was there must have been something about that famed the guitar that intrigued him enough that he decided to stop working for his father and ultimately having to go to vienna because the violin makers at that time weren't interested in the guitar so they didn't even want to teach him they didn't really probably know...
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project mikael a county in screen thousands of applications sent from interested buyers in northern italy europe and even the us. unfortunately we cannot enter any of the homes have been used the policy is still waiting for former owners to return their keys judging by their derelict exteriors of these room down at least buyers will need to invest large sums to restore the houses lucky to enter the buyers must need one criterion and no point in a date their house within 3 years according to the architectural standards of this historic town center for all of us it's a day it's difficult to picture how quaint this area must have been. still the merest convinced that to come from the has a bright future ahead if everyone works together but i would i want to but we want to create something beautiful including in the hearts of our people who want to give them hope they'll return to calabria invest money or at least spend their holidays here for the right for this to become reality calabria must be finally freed from the grip of the powerful and drunk it's a mafia group. otherwise it will be hard to b
project mikael a county in screen thousands of applications sent from interested buyers in northern italy europe and even the us. unfortunately we cannot enter any of the homes have been used the policy is still waiting for former owners to return their keys judging by their derelict exteriors of these room down at least buyers will need to invest large sums to restore the houses lucky to enter the buyers must need one criterion and no point in a date their house within 3 years according to the...
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racial theory was also central to the nazi plan to reorder the map of northern europe, so as to provideany with the resources that went with it. those resources would be useful in the short term, fighting the, war and in the long term for supporting the aryan race. and to that and, the germans created camps for polls, to hold pulls who were being expelled from their homes and their businesses, so that ethnic germans from further east could take over. the poll longer war such harsh places that the became de facto death camps. and then finally, there is fighting a total war. i have often heard it asked, why did the germans with so much effort and resources to imprison and kill people when they had a war to fight. the short answer is this was not a waste. the camp served essential purpose as part of the war effort, labor camps, ghettos, and other sites contributed to the war effort to production. and the destruction of the jews was certainly not a distraction, not a waste, this was a war aim. this was one of the reasons why they were fighting to begin with. to read the world of the jewish
racial theory was also central to the nazi plan to reorder the map of northern europe, so as to provideany with the resources that went with it. those resources would be useful in the short term, fighting the, war and in the long term for supporting the aryan race. and to that and, the germans created camps for polls, to hold pulls who were being expelled from their homes and their businesses, so that ethnic germans from further east could take over. the poll longer war such harsh places that...
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first time i spent time with a senior department of transportation personnel was on a trip to northern europe with the then mayor of portland and secretary fox. we went to a lot of the cities like copenhagen and amsterdam known for terrific biking and it was really eye-opening because i think a lot of us assume that's how they are, they are just different and they are into this stuff. they showed h us the history of how they became as famously bike friendly as they did and if you look back to the 60s or 70s they were no more. they made a conscious policy choice and went through a fair amount of pain getting from there to here learning lessons the hard way as they adapted their roadways and even their land-use decisions to be more friendly to the biking pedestrian mobility and it's paid off wonderfully. also coming from where i'm from it's notable that this wasn't a place known for great weather. we learned a saying there's no such thing as bad weather just bad clothing and they are undeterred in puttingba a kid ia bag and a bike and safely getting around. doing this right is something at the
first time i spent time with a senior department of transportation personnel was on a trip to northern europe with the then mayor of portland and secretary fox. we went to a lot of the cities like copenhagen and amsterdam known for terrific biking and it was really eye-opening because i think a lot of us assume that's how they are, they are just different and they are into this stuff. they showed h us the history of how they became as famously bike friendly as they did and if you look back to...
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point by the you know the late seventy's early eighty's hundreds that had worked its way up into northern europead become relatively refined and relatively standardized and it it there was there must have been something about that thing the guitar that intrigued him enough that he decided to stop working for his father and ultimately having to go to vienna because the violin makers at that time weren't interested in the guitar so they didn't even want to teach him they didn't really probably know how to do it so then he went to vienna as a young man alert under johan style for. christan freedom is martin remained in the n.f.r. 14 years he met his wife there the daughter of an acclaimed cabinet maker and started a family eventually he decided to return to his native saxony to open a guitar building workshop under his own name. he came home and the violin makers did not want we embrace it they saw him as competition they used the argument that when he worked for his father in germany he apprenticed as a cabinet maker and he has that certificate so if he wants to make furniture have at it if he wan
point by the you know the late seventy's early eighty's hundreds that had worked its way up into northern europead become relatively refined and relatively standardized and it it there was there must have been something about that thing the guitar that intrigued him enough that he decided to stop working for his father and ultimately having to go to vienna because the violin makers at that time weren't interested in the guitar so they didn't even want to teach him they didn't really probably...
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point by you know the late seventy's early eighty's hundreds that had worked its way up into northern europe had become relatively refined and relatively standardized and it it there was there must have been something about that thing in the guitar that intrigued him enough that he decided to stop working for his father and ultimately having to go to vienna because the violin makers at that time weren't interested in the guitar so they didn't even want to teach him they didn't really probably know how to do it so then he went to vienna as a young man alert under johan style for. christiane freedom is martin remained in the n.f.r. 14 years he met his wife there the daughter of an acclaimed cabinet maker and started a family eventually he decided to return to his native saxony to open a guitar building workshop under his own name. he came home and the violin makers did not warmly embraced it they saw him as competition they used the argument that when he worked for his father in germany he apprenticed as a cabinet maker and he has that certificate so if he wants to make furniture have that if
point by you know the late seventy's early eighty's hundreds that had worked its way up into northern europe had become relatively refined and relatively standardized and it it there was there must have been something about that thing in the guitar that intrigued him enough that he decided to stop working for his father and ultimately having to go to vienna because the violin makers at that time weren't interested in the guitar so they didn't even want to teach him they didn't really probably...
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bodies to deal with and now we have various variants of the virus circulating, including one from northern europe now seeing in california. we don't yet know if that one is also more transmittable, more infectious like the uk strain but we also have seen the uk strain throughout the country. we have the south africa strain, the brazil strain, an ohio strain. this is really not the time to be lifting restrictions on international travel. and if anything, the incoming administration will consider additional public health measures around international travel. >> new york governor cuomo wants to buy vaccines directly from pfizer and i'll tell you, as a woman with two parents who have not yet been vaccinated, they're waiting for their turn i like that idea. you say it could cause problems. why? >> well, speaking as a new yorker, myself, as governor cuomo is my governor, i do not think that is a good idea. he is essentially proposing to do exactly what he criticized last spring, which is to pit states against one another and competing for a limited supply. at that time he said, oh, well it's a giant e-
bodies to deal with and now we have various variants of the virus circulating, including one from northern europe now seeing in california. we don't yet know if that one is also more transmittable, more infectious like the uk strain but we also have seen the uk strain throughout the country. we have the south africa strain, the brazil strain, an ohio strain. this is really not the time to be lifting restrictions on international travel. and if anything, the incoming administration will consider...
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department of transportation personnel was on a trip to northern europe with mayor adler of boston and secretary of fox -- secretary fox, and we went to places like copenhagen and amsterdam. it was i open. a lot of us assumed, that is just how they are. they showed us the history of how they became as famously bike friendly as they are. if you look back to the 1960's and 1970's, they were no more friendly than american cities. they made a conscious choice and went through a fair amount of pain getting from there to here, learning lessons the hard way as they adapted their roadways and even their land-use decisions to be more friendly to bike and pedestrian mobility. it has paid off wonderfully. coming from a geography like where i am from, this is not a place known for great weather. there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing. they are undeterred in putting a kid and set of grocery bags in a bike and getting around. getting this right will be led at the local level but should be supported at the federal level. i think everything from resources, hard dollars going into the
department of transportation personnel was on a trip to northern europe with mayor adler of boston and secretary of fox -- secretary fox, and we went to places like copenhagen and amsterdam. it was i open. a lot of us assumed, that is just how they are. they showed us the history of how they became as famously bike friendly as they are. if you look back to the 1960's and 1970's, they were no more friendly than american cities. they made a conscious choice and went through a fair amount of pain...
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are much lower than other parts of northern europe and we have a lot of people living in overcrowded housing where the virus spreads and there's a report published yesterday that shows that people who are most vulnerable to the virus are people of low income living in overcrowded has ng and doing public facing jobs or you know the vaccine program itself i've been hearing that even undertakers are not a priority for the vaccine but they're dealing with dead bodies and they need to be protected dr john ashton former director of public health in northwest england sir thank you for sharing your views with us thank you very much. well tom on the al-jazeera news hour rolling into the heart of delhi india farmers break barricades with their tractors as they fight against reforms more than 1000000 corona virus infections are recorded in indonesia where hospitals are being forced to turn patients away and in sports south africa are back playing test cricket in pakistan for the 1st time since 2007 and the will be here with that and more for. $100.00 u.s. senators of being sworn in to act as ju
are much lower than other parts of northern europe and we have a lot of people living in overcrowded housing where the virus spreads and there's a report published yesterday that shows that people who are most vulnerable to the virus are people of low income living in overcrowded has ng and doing public facing jobs or you know the vaccine program itself i've been hearing that even undertakers are not a priority for the vaccine but they're dealing with dead bodies and they need to be protected...
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project and mikael a county in screen thousands of applications sent from interested buyers in northern italy europe and even the us. unfortunately we cannot enter any of the homes. the be disappointed she is still waiting for former owners to return their keys judging by their derelict exteriors and things room down only buyers will need to invest large sums to restore the houses lucky to enter the years must need one criterion of a innovate their house within 3 years according to the architectural standards of this historic town center and. it's a day it's difficult to picture how quaint this area must have been but. still the merest convinced that to come from the has a bright future ahead if everyone works together but over nobody but we want to create something beautiful including the hearts of our people we want to give them hope they'll return to calabria invest money or at least spend their holidays here . for this to become reality calabria must be finally freed from the grip of the powerful and drunk it's a mafia group. otherwise it will be hard to breathe new life into to small italian to
project and mikael a county in screen thousands of applications sent from interested buyers in northern italy europe and even the us. unfortunately we cannot enter any of the homes. the be disappointed she is still waiting for former owners to return their keys judging by their derelict exteriors and things room down only buyers will need to invest large sums to restore the houses lucky to enter the years must need one criterion of a innovate their house within 3 years according to the...
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project and mikael a county in screen thousands of applications sent from interested buyers in northern italy europe and even the us. unfortunately we cannot enter any of the homes for business a policy is still waiting for former owners to return their keys judging by their derelict exteriors and these room down at least buyers will need to invest large sums to restore the houses lucky and buyers must meet one criterion and no point in a date their house within 3 years according to the architectural standards of this historic town center. it's a day it's difficult to picture how quaint this area must have been. still the merest convinced from the has a bright future ahead if everyone works together forever nobody but we want to create something beautiful including in the hearts of our people who want to give them hope they'll return to calabria invest money or at least spend their holidays here the order for this to become reality calabria must be finally freed from the grip of the powerful and drunk it's a mafia group. otherwise it will be hard to breathe new life it's a to small italian town. the
project and mikael a county in screen thousands of applications sent from interested buyers in northern italy europe and even the us. unfortunately we cannot enter any of the homes for business a policy is still waiting for former owners to return their keys judging by their derelict exteriors and these room down at least buyers will need to invest large sums to restore the houses lucky and buyers must meet one criterion and no point in a date their house within 3 years according to the...
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project i'm a kalay county and screens thousands of applications sent from interested buyers in northern italy europe and even the us. unfortunately we cannot enter any of the homes have been used the policy is still waiting for former owners to return their keys judging by their derelict exteriors and these rundown at least buyers will need to invest large sums to restore the houses lucky and buyers must meet one criterion and no point in a date their house within 3 years according to the architectural standards of this historic town center and. it's a day it's difficult to picture how quaint this area must have been. still convinced that to come from the has a bright future ahead if everyone works together forever nobody but we want to create something beautiful including in the hearts of our people who want to give them hope they'll return to calabria invest money or at least spend their holidays here. for this to become reality calabria must be finally freed from the grip of the powerful and trying it's a mafia group. otherwise it will be hard to breathe new life into to small italian town. the s
project i'm a kalay county and screens thousands of applications sent from interested buyers in northern italy europe and even the us. unfortunately we cannot enter any of the homes have been used the policy is still waiting for former owners to return their keys judging by their derelict exteriors and these rundown at least buyers will need to invest large sums to restore the houses lucky and buyers must meet one criterion and no point in a date their house within 3 years according to the...
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and mickael a county and screened thousands of applications sent from interested buyers in northern italy europe and even the us. unfortunately we cannot enter any of the homes. the municipality is still waiting for former owners to return their keys judging by their derelict exteriors and these room down at least buyers will need to invest large sums to restore the houses lucky tentative buyers must meet one criterion but i am not innovate their house within 3 years according to the architectural standards that is historic town center. it's a day it's difficult to picture how quaint this area must have been. still convinced that to come from the has a bright future ahead if everyone works together but over don't want to give them up we want to create something beautiful including in the hearts of our people who want to give them hope they'll return to calabria invest money or at least spend their holidays here or for this to become reality calabria must be finally freed from the grip of the powerful and drunk it's a mafia group. otherwise it will be hard to breathe new life if it is small itali
and mickael a county and screened thousands of applications sent from interested buyers in northern italy europe and even the us. unfortunately we cannot enter any of the homes. the municipality is still waiting for former owners to return their keys judging by their derelict exteriors and these room down at least buyers will need to invest large sums to restore the houses lucky tentative buyers must meet one criterion but i am not innovate their house within 3 years according to the...
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by rows of empty shelves supermarkets in northern ireland are exposing what critics call a botched divorce between britain and europe the restrictions were slapped on goods shipped from mainland u.k. to northern ireland after britain totally cut the cord with the this month northern ireland does remain part of europe single market and it's the logistical headache and basing for market chains are now calling on the government to sort out the red tag. we recognize the european commission needs to see increased compliance to support the concessions to grant a through the northern ireland protocol but the current proposals increased bureaucracy and certification in such a short timescale are unworkable however when questioned in parliament about the supply issues the prime minister played it down. but the moment goods are flowing effectively and normal volumes between great britain and northern ireland so far no lorries have been turned back. but a lot of angry a scottish fishing companies they warn that their products are going to waste cheating delivery hold ups and bosses are even threatening to dump their rotting se
by rows of empty shelves supermarkets in northern ireland are exposing what critics call a botched divorce between britain and europe the restrictions were slapped on goods shipped from mainland u.k. to northern ireland after britain totally cut the cord with the this month northern ireland does remain part of europe single market and it's the logistical headache and basing for market chains are now calling on the government to sort out the red tag. we recognize the european commission needs to...
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if some viewers have a map in front of them, it delivers gas directly to northern europe. ght now, a lot of those exports are going through ukraine, which is a more direct route to europe. there is a pipeline that goes underground past the territory of ukraine. the reason the united states has imposed sanctions on this project which is almost finished is because a variety of reasons. one, it goes against europe's energy security. it would make europe more dependent on russian gas, versus being more diversified as europeans themselves say they want to be. two, it would allow russia to completely, potentially shuttle gas transports to ukraine which would deprive ukraine of allowing transport to its territory and potentially it would allow russia to just shut off gas to ukraine, depriving ukrainians of heat during the winter, which is something they have done multiple times before, while still allowing gas to go to europe via the northern route. it is a very controversial project for all these reasons, that multiple u.s. administrations have seen as a detriment to transatlanti
if some viewers have a map in front of them, it delivers gas directly to northern europe. ght now, a lot of those exports are going through ukraine, which is a more direct route to europe. there is a pipeline that goes underground past the territory of ukraine. the reason the united states has imposed sanctions on this project which is almost finished is because a variety of reasons. one, it goes against europe's energy security. it would make europe more dependent on russian gas, versus being...
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nordstrom's who could double the amount of russian gas delivered directly into europe or there are doubts in germany to one northern state m.p.'s says russian gas is just part of europe supply story and that the critics are contradicting themselves. if you could be seen with the critics who say europe doesn't need north stream to the same ones talking about how the pipeline will make us dependent on russian gas but that doesn't make sense if it plays no role whatsoever in europe's gas supply we can't fall under russia's influence so these critics should really make up their mind i think we'll have more demand for gas in the near future and not just russian gas from norway and the netherlands to the north stream to be part of this reliable gas supply of course our main goal is to become self-sufficient through renewable energy but that will take time we can't do it instantly. shoppers in northern ireland are finding rows of empty shelves in grocery stores and brags it's being blamed it's 2 weeks since britain totally cut the cord with the e.u. but new restrictions were also imposed on goods being shipped from mainla
nordstrom's who could double the amount of russian gas delivered directly into europe or there are doubts in germany to one northern state m.p.'s says russian gas is just part of europe supply story and that the critics are contradicting themselves. if you could be seen with the critics who say europe doesn't need north stream to the same ones talking about how the pipeline will make us dependent on russian gas but that doesn't make sense if it plays no role whatsoever in europe's gas supply we...