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as in prague where it goes from the old town square to the charles bridge to prague castle and here it's just over the stone bridge to the cathedral to the old town hall way to the left and right of this it's common i don't have to walk right through the crowd when it's busy i can also choose a side street and so i can go survey to. tell me a bit about the organization you lead and your work there. you know i for one this never ends of the old town is a group that was founded in 1966 and it has no political mandate and no direct power. it's committed to raising the alarm whenever the old town is threatened with any danger and if opt out who give a concrete example was in the early 1970 s. when there were plans to build a major road along the danube from one end of the old town to the other under the window and longing for the name into the which we simply held a protest there and prevented it from happening to protest or no it's just awful for him to then tell you weren't born in regensburg but you've lived here for a long time what makes regensburg so unique. this is a that's a good question if you're stuck i have a very strong emotional bond to the
as in prague where it goes from the old town square to the charles bridge to prague castle and here it's just over the stone bridge to the cathedral to the old town hall way to the left and right of this it's common i don't have to walk right through the crowd when it's busy i can also choose a side street and so i can go survey to. tell me a bit about the organization you lead and your work there. you know i for one this never ends of the old town is a group that was founded in 1966 and it has...
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of american travelers one of munich's most popular attractions the famous glockenspiel on the old town hall. but this is a very particular group of tourists. the diversity of people who come people who are on the whole well educated reflection of what happens in the case and the knowledge of. people but also people who are inquiring the new people who want to see something new and perhaps hear a different perspective. this group of knowledge hungry americans is on a weeklong tour of munich and a very organized by road scholar and. their spending an entire day on the site in munich city center. this is a. rhodes scholar was founded with the intention of providing educational adventures for older age groups based on the idea of lifelong learning and it's a nonprofit organization so the revenues from these trips can fund other social projects and new programs as well on to. the next stop is the latest barrage. rhodes scholars program of the childless appear to have a special interest in educational travel. they include not just tourists but also talks by professor. and other experts. will be n
of american travelers one of munich's most popular attractions the famous glockenspiel on the old town hall. but this is a very particular group of tourists. the diversity of people who come people who are on the whole well educated reflection of what happens in the case and the knowledge of. people but also people who are inquiring the new people who want to see something new and perhaps hear a different perspective. this group of knowledge hungry americans is on a weeklong tour of munich and...
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old nailed five consecutive hoops in las vegas sunday. his wife posted the video saying he was warming up for a town hall. >>> meanwhile, a major shake-up in the race for president as mayor pete buttigieg surges to the top in iowa. a new poll finds him leading elizabeth warren by nine points. mayor pete is up 16 points since september. >>> michael bloomberg apologized for supporting the controversial police stop and frisk policy when he was the mayor of new york city. as bloomberg prepares for an expected presidential campaign he told a crowd in brooklyn it was a mistake to support the policy which disproportionately affected blacks and latinos. >> i now see we should have and could have acted sooner and faster to cut the stops. i wish we had. i'm sorry that we didn't. >> it is an awkward position for bloomberg because he previously ridiculed democrats like joe biden for apologizing too much for prior policies. >>> the white house is defending president trump's unannounced doctor's visit over the weekend which did not follow protocol. his press secretary says the president had part of his annual physical exam a few months early because he
old nailed five consecutive hoops in las vegas sunday. his wife posted the video saying he was warming up for a town hall. >>> meanwhile, a major shake-up in the race for president as mayor pete buttigieg surges to the top in iowa. a new poll finds him leading elizabeth warren by nine points. mayor pete is up 16 points since september. >>> michael bloomberg apologized for supporting the controversial police stop and frisk policy when he was the mayor of new york city. as...
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sin halle's buddhist followers he credits his victory to british support but says he'll work for all sri lankans. a 15 year old girl was killed after a suspension bridge collapsed into the river town in southern france rescue workers are at the sea rare and to have the truck approaching opposite directions and plunged into the water the driver of the truck is stillness. now to iran where all 30 say at least 3 people have been killed during violent protests against dramatic fuel price increases the country's supreme leader has backed the price hike claim it will fund social welfare programs the foreign ministry has condemned u.s. support for demonstrators describing it as interventionist. from causing gridlock on the streets. to taking out their anger on cars petrol stations and even banks. protesters in iran leaving little doubt how they feel about the hike in petrol prices demonstrations that began late last week of taking on a violent age or thirty's reported some deaths many fear the real number there was likely to be higher iran's supreme leader is unmoved standing by the fuel rise in branding the protesters who look at. them as acting a bank on fire it's done by the people th
sin halle's buddhist followers he credits his victory to british support but says he'll work for all sri lankans. a 15 year old girl was killed after a suspension bridge collapsed into the river town in southern france rescue workers are at the sea rare and to have the truck approaching opposite directions and plunged into the water the driver of the truck is stillness. now to iran where all 30 say at least 3 people have been killed during violent protests against dramatic fuel price increases...
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town hall for biden and it did not go well. raymond arroyo will break it down in moments. - 10 years ago, we started legacybox. if you're like us, you have a box of oldideo tapes, film reels, and photos, just degrading away in your closet. - [nick] legacybox saves these memories by professionally digitizing them on dvd, thumb drive, or the cloud. - [adam] it's easy. load legacybox with your media, and you get back your originals and new digitized copies. - [nick] legacybox is simple and safe with over a half a million satisfied customers. - preserve your memories today. visit legacybox.com and get 40% off. - [nick] that's legacybox.com. that could allow hackers devices into your home.ys and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the xfi gateway, devices connected to your homes wifi are protected. which helps keep people outside from accessing your passwords, credit cards and cameras. and people inside from accidentally visiting sites that aren't secure. and if someone trys we'll let you know. xfi advanced security. if it's connected, it's protected. call, click, or visit a store today. >> laura: joe biden per
town hall for biden and it did not go well. raymond arroyo will break it down in moments. - 10 years ago, we started legacybox. if you're like us, you have a box of oldideo tapes, film reels, and photos, just degrading away in your closet. - [nick] legacybox saves these memories by professionally digitizing them on dvd, thumb drive, or the cloud. - [adam] it's easy. load legacybox with your media, and you get back your originals and new digitized copies. - [nick] legacybox is simple and safe...
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to be holding a town hall shortly and elizabeth warren is going to be making a trip back to the state, filing for the state's prime on wednesday. >> arle >>. >>> jeff sessions wants his old job back, and it appears he wants constituents to know he is still team trump even though the president fired him and had a whole lot of ugly words to describe him along the way. >> when i left president trump's cabinet, did i write a tell-all book, no, did i go on cnn and attack the president. nope, have i said a cross word about our president, not one time, and i'll tell you why. first, that would be dishonorable. i was there to serve his agenda, not mine. >> joining me right now, white house reporter for the "washington post" and cnn political analyst, and we're so lucky that he's here in atlanta today. so talu, what does sessions' approach say about the trump support in his district that he is trying to appeal to. >> yeah, well, this is a crowded primary in alabama, and jeff sessions is trying to win, and to win in alabama, you have to have support from president trump. the fact that he's even running is pretty interesting because he was as you said, fired by the president. the pr
to be holding a town hall shortly and elizabeth warren is going to be making a trip back to the state, filing for the state's prime on wednesday. >> arle >>. >>> jeff sessions wants his old job back, and it appears he wants constituents to know he is still team trump even though the president fired him and had a whole lot of ugly words to describe him along the way. >> when i left president trump's cabinet, did i write a tell-all book, no, did i go on cnn and attack...
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masks where they parade from one dance hall in town to the other which is about two blocks and carry lanterns and then have a square dance under an effigy of old man winter and then at midnight, they cut him down from the rafters and burn him on the bonfire and of course they all sing country roads. so how can you not document a story like that. when you think about the term appalachian, i think we often think this is inside the region to, we often think about what scott irish and doing the work i do people think these are the old tiny ways of white folks in the mountains. but actually, there is a lot of diversity here. maybe not specifically but when you're looking at who is preserving and maintaining cultural heritage, their own cultural heritage we have serbian communities, lebanese . muslim, african-american, italian. swiss, runs the gamut . and i think some of the narrative about this place is being kind of a modestly white. we have kind of internalized so when we use the term appalachian we need to think about what that might be a code word for . and how that we can shifted so that it's an inclusive term that includes everyone who lives
masks where they parade from one dance hall in town to the other which is about two blocks and carry lanterns and then have a square dance under an effigy of old man winter and then at midnight, they cut him down from the rafters and burn him on the bonfire and of course they all sing country roads. so how can you not document a story like that. when you think about the term appalachian, i think we often think this is inside the region to, we often think about what scott irish and doing the...
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town hall in creston, iowa. a look now at his remarks. [applause] >> pete is in his eighth and final year as mayor in south indiana. he was elected in 2011 at 29 years old and reelected in 2015 with 80% of the vote. under his leadership, south bend has reimagined its role in the global indiana. he was elected economy, spurrinb growth and major investment in the tech industry such as data and technology. pete emphasized building a south bend community where every resident, regardless of race, religion, gender or orientation, could feel safe and included. pete has more years of government experience than the president, more years of executive government experience than the vice president, and more military experience than anybody to walk into the oval office as president, george w. bush. pete served as a lieutenant in and tooknaval reserve an unpaid, seven-month lead -- leave during his mayoral term to deploy to afghanistan. for his counterterrorism and tok an unpaid, seven-month work he joint -- he earned the joint service commendation medal. he is a rhodes scholar and graduate of harvard university had lives with his husband in the same south grand -- s
town hall in creston, iowa. a look now at his remarks. [applause] >> pete is in his eighth and final year as mayor in south indiana. he was elected in 2011 at 29 years old and reelected in 2015 with 80% of the vote. under his leadership, south bend has reimagined its role in the global indiana. he was elected economy, spurrinb growth and major investment in the tech industry such as data and technology. pete emphasized building a south bend community where every resident, regardless of...
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papier-mache masks where they parade from one dance hall in town to the other, which is about two blocks, and carry lanterns. and then have a square dance under old winter. at midnight, they cut him down from the rafters and burn him on the bonfire. and they all sing country road. how can you not document a story like that? when we think about the term appalachian, i think we often think -- and this is inside the region too -- we often think about white, scots, and irish. people think, these are the old tiny ways of white folks in the mountains. but actually, there is a lot of diversity here. maybe not statistically, but when you are looking at who is preserving and maintaining cultural heritage, their own cultural heritage, we have serbian communities, lebanese, muslim, african-american, italian, swiss, it runs the gamut. narrativeme of the about this place as being homogenous tickly white, we have internalized too. when we use the term appalachian, we need to think about what that may be a code word for and how we can shift it so it is an inclusive term that includes everyone who lives here, and is engaged in the place. my goal for my audience
papier-mache masks where they parade from one dance hall in town to the other, which is about two blocks, and carry lanterns. and then have a square dance under old winter. at midnight, they cut him down from the rafters and burn him on the bonfire. and they all sing country road. how can you not document a story like that? when we think about the term appalachian, i think we often think -- and this is inside the region too -- we often think about white, scots, and irish. people think, these...
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i'll never forget i had a town hall in youngstown some years ago and a woman stood up and said i'm 63 years old. i hold two jobs. i've never had health insurance. i just want to stay alive until i'm 65. she didn't say i wanted to stay alive to raise my grandkids or to take a trip. it was stay alive so i can get on medicare and get insurance. that just shouldn't be in this country. mr. wyden: would my colleague yield for just a quick question? mr. brown: of course. mr. wyden: my understanding -- and again i listened to my colleague in the finance committee -- you're championing not going back but going forward with more medicare-type choices like making that person who's really wondering if they're going to make it till 65 in order to get their medicare, you'd like, for example, say an older woman who had been a victim of age discrimination, didn't have much money, you'd like to make them eligible for medicare at 60 or 61 or something like that? isn't that what you've been working for? mr. brown: thank you, senator wyden, give them that option. it's something we should be able to do. in the end
i'll never forget i had a town hall in youngstown some years ago and a woman stood up and said i'm 63 years old. i hold two jobs. i've never had health insurance. i just want to stay alive until i'm 65. she didn't say i wanted to stay alive to raise my grandkids or to take a trip. it was stay alive so i can get on medicare and get insurance. that just shouldn't be in this country. mr. wyden: would my colleague yield for just a quick question? mr. brown: of course. mr. wyden: my understanding --...