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news line from palin calling us last not the election of the us to have paid off big for shinzo avick unofficial results indicate a life like victory for the japanese prime minister's ruling conservatives as follows a short time.
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there is the palin quinn we believe the urn will be carried on.ers have been gathering for days on the streets around this area of central bangkok. many in during the heat and tropical torrential rain over the last few days. hoping to get a site of one of the processions. many say they want to pay their respects, many telling our correspondence that this is the most important moment in their lives. let's speak now to our correspondent who is in bangkok for us. correspondent who is in bangkok for us. jonathan, can you explain to us the significant of the procession and the ceremonies we are seeing? what you see in the pictures is something very elaborate, a ceremony bound up with the buddhist and hindu cosmology. to be honest, most thai people do not even fully understand the significance of the rituals. it is tightly choreographed and they have tapped deep into traditional knowledge for this. there are strong similarities to funerals of premieres kings, and that members the royal family. this premieres kings, and that members the royalfamily. this
there is the palin quinn we believe the urn will be carried on.ers have been gathering for days on the streets around this area of central bangkok. many in during the heat and tropical torrential rain over the last few days. hoping to get a site of one of the processions. many say they want to pay their respects, many telling our correspondence that this is the most important moment in their lives. let's speak now to our correspondent who is in bangkok for us. correspondent who is in bangkok...
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you have played a whom who likes to shoot moose, you played sarah palin and you and i met when you wereudying for that role, and i was off my own very raw wounds from a political scandal. >> and you were my source and i never revealed you. >> not until right now. but i think that we had so many conversationse conversations, there's some extraordinary scenes in the field where you stand before crowds talking about populous raids, did you see in this year's presidential election that made you feel like, i of all people should have seen trump coming? >> i feel like a lot of people did. i think that the way people handled him as an entertainment, as a reality performer, i think that excited people in the media and people watching and unfortunately, we have a tendency to reablgct who peopleo are charismatic or appealing, which is what happened with sarah palin and with trump. i don't believe that that's true. >> despite the roar and the thumps and the feeling of enthusiasm that you hear particularly when he goes into states and has these events. everybody predicted given that the nra sent $3
you have played a whom who likes to shoot moose, you played sarah palin and you and i met when you wereudying for that role, and i was off my own very raw wounds from a political scandal. >> and you were my source and i never revealed you. >> not until right now. but i think that we had so many conversationse conversations, there's some extraordinary scenes in the field where you stand before crowds talking about populous raids, did you see in this year's presidential election that...
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for our kitchens series fifty kitchens one city where we explore the many colored mary delights that palin has to offer restaurant across the capitol have opened their kitchens to us showing us how they make their country's cuisine this time we delve into egyptian cooking looks and sample a delicious dish. what i miss the most about cairo is the good weather the people and even the chaos it's a city that never sleeps. it was really tough to leave cairo and come to germany mainly because it was completely unplanned and i'd always intended to stay there but today i can say it was a good decision for us. michelle and barack was born in germany in one thousand nine hundred seventy two he was four when his parents moved to africa he's lived in lebanon on gamen and egypt and studied in cairo there he met the woman who's now his wife she's half austrian half egypt and they married in cairo in two thousand and five six years later the couple left egypt and moved to berlin for professional reasons. it is for me it is like a pseudo homeland for me. and of course i could never claim to be a gyptian p
for our kitchens series fifty kitchens one city where we explore the many colored mary delights that palin has to offer restaurant across the capitol have opened their kitchens to us showing us how they make their country's cuisine this time we delve into egyptian cooking looks and sample a delicious dish. what i miss the most about cairo is the good weather the people and even the chaos it's a city that never sleeps. it was really tough to leave cairo and come to germany mainly because it was...
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until the palin world has fallen in the minds of eastern and western germans it will still take you most of all is gone there are lots of differences west and east north and south young and old city and country rich and poor and if we shouldn't keep speaking retrospectively of this wall in people's minds it's really not that bad despite all the differences. volved contests that thank you very much for this talk you're welcome. when i'm traveling to be. on the latest news. and. part of traveling. thousands of hotels resorts. you can price. hi and welcome back to there is music in huts the bro in denmark and we have a very danish episode planned today the danish string quartet are playing danish folk songs in denmark you can't get more dangerous than that. the danish string quartet performing at the classic a day international music festival. this city is full of art and music and everyone. is in town. yeah thank you for inviting us to your wonderful festival holstered but this festival is really huge but it must be amazing if you to have real danish stars here it is because as you said we
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it was indeed a million years line from palin still to come british authorities are organizing flights to repatriate thousands of travelers around the mediterranean who was stranded when monica allen ceased operations today. want to jones we'll have that story on the rest of the day's business news in just a moment i'll be back at the top of the hour up with. w.'s program guide to the highlights. the whole. dot com highlights.
it was indeed a million years line from palin still to come british authorities are organizing flights to repatriate thousands of travelers around the mediterranean who was stranded when monica allen ceased operations today. want to jones we'll have that story on the rest of the day's business news in just a moment i'll be back at the top of the hour up with. w.'s program guide to the highlights. the whole. dot com highlights.
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and sarah palin welcome to the show it's good to have you with us we begin in spain where prime minister marianna report says he's dissolving the cattle on parliament where his sacked the government of catalonia and call him snap election for the region set to take place in the summer the twenty first all of this after the cattle on parliament voted in favor of declaring independence from spain that vote trigger huge that liberations in parts of catalonia thousands are still out on the streets of force alone a white now. all right spent dramatic day in spain and developments are coming fast and furious let's go straight to madrid our martin roberts is standing by to tell us more now martin the spanish prime minister says he is dissolving the catalan parliament and calling regime elections tell us more about what that's going to mean for the situation ok first of all i think the message he's trying to send is that he saw. the intervention is what was going in this is in i mean it again he said these are you move. oh it has a longer look departments not want selves just a handful of people
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coffman is that palin's take a lap board for us frank prices going up job losses a lot of long faces in berlin tonight a bit. absolutely especially amongst the employees of two flight attendants taking last. the pictures from the terrorists here are the business terrorists girl untypical airports with evelyn flights an airplane in the background and of course is a very emotional moment for a lot of people working for the airline about eight thousand employees this airline had that took that was a branch from berlin evelyn and they were especially proud of their work and what they get there and we're talking about a lot of history here thirty eight years old. it's a company that's gone through a lot of turbulence and that's a long period for the airline industry and a german carrier that was founded in the u.s. funny enough. exactly ben this airline was founded in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight first flight was in one nine hundred seventy nine the year later in west berlin here from this airport and the reason for why this was a an american company was set during that period
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until the palin world has fallen in the minds of eastern and western germans it will still take you most of all is gone there are lots of differences west and east north and south young and old city and country rich and if we shouldn't keep speaking retrospectively of this wall in people's minds it's really not that bad despite all the differences. volved contests that thank you very much for this talk you're welcome. on a pike along the river elbe nicole furley can play my game is becoming more and more popular especially for the naturally i'm really excited about today's travel long the algorithm for biking along one of the most varied paths in europe. here's the challenge to discover nature and culture using muscle power. doubling. and during the conflict zone with tim sebastian you is getting increasingly fed up with hungary which refusal to take a share of migrants and refugees about how rough the new regulations lords my guest here is budapest assault on kovacs the prime minister's international spokesman how long is his government going to keep trying the bad boy in brussels. in s
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there is a character played by michael palin who spends his entire time tying himself up in knots to is following the right line, "what would stalin have wanted, what would the party have wanted?" it reminded me of his character in terry gilliam's brazil, which was also funny and horrifying at the same time, and i thought these two things were tonally rather similar. the tag line is, "a comedy of terrors", and the terror is not in the trailer, but it is in the film. ok, armando iannucci can do no wrong in my book. and he hasn't done any here. your second choice of the week. so secret superstar, which i loved. laughter and tears, hindi treat, which combines the teen fantasy of hannah montana with a strong social—realist message dealing with domestic abuse, divorce law, gender—selective pregnancy termination and more. a young girl dreams of taking part in a talent competition, but her father is abusive, he beats her mother, so her mother gets a laptop and says, "why don't you put your songs on youtube?" she has to hide behind a burkha to cover her face. next thing, she becomes an inter
there is a character played by michael palin who spends his entire time tying himself up in knots to is following the right line, "what would stalin have wanted, what would the party have wanted?" it reminded me of his character in terry gilliam's brazil, which was also funny and horrifying at the same time, and i thought these two things were tonally rather similar. the tag line is, "a comedy of terrors", and the terror is not in the trailer, but it is in the film. ok,...
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until the palin world has fallen in the minds of eastern and western germans it will still take you most of all is gone there are lots of differences west indies north and south young and old city and country rich and if we shouldn't keep speaking retrospectively of this wall in people's minds it's really not that bad despite all the differences. volved contests that thank you very much for this talk you're welcome. you see this week's highlights. i'm missing the museum opens in paris. livable quality i didn't see you. with. by me gonna keep the looks of. your romantic. comedy going. for sarah willis planning is a passion. and push joining her on her journey as a musical discovery. in huts the bro in denmark and we have a very danish episode plan today the danish string quartet are playing danish folk songs in denmark or danish conduct. in forty five minutes long do you believe. that. where does it come from. to is of. starting october fifteenth on w and online. freedom of expression. a value that always has to be defended and new. all over the world. are afraid of freedom of art. a mult
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my primary opponent in 2060 was -- 2016 was endorsed by sarah palin. i am not really that mad about it because we have a lot in common. we both lost for vice president. we both debated joe biden. and given the current investigations, i too can see russia from the house. [applause] speaker ryan: by the way, i really appreciate these last -- laughs. i usually do not get them unless i am debating joe biden. very much appreciate that. fact number three, with all of the experts, they all say your popularity has gone down because of my relationship with donald trump. some people disapprove of the way that i defend the president, others say i do not defend him enough. fortunately the media understands all of this, and they choose to ask me only questions on policy and issues. fact number four, john let the cat out of the bag on this, it is true, i once drove the oscar meyer wiener mobile. which basically meant people were constantly laughing at me. it was perfect preparation for being in congress. [laughter] speaker ryan: you know we call that in wisconsin? a
my primary opponent in 2060 was -- 2016 was endorsed by sarah palin. i am not really that mad about it because we have a lot in common. we both lost for vice president. we both debated joe biden. and given the current investigations, i too can see russia from the house. [applause] speaker ryan: by the way, i really appreciate these last -- laughs. i usually do not get them unless i am debating joe biden. very much appreciate that. fact number three, with all of the experts, they all say your...
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the theological college where professor teaches was also founded by german missionaries the palin i'm as it's called prepares men and women for ministry in the namibian charge. and demo way to is a progressive theologian this term here is offering a course in titled the destruction of the environment by commercial green. five hundred years after martin luther nailed his famous theses to the door of the witan castle church professor. is demanding an eco reformation. he argues that we are overtaxing the enviro insatiable greed for profit he views this capitalist obsession as the most crucial issue for christians in africa. he's also opposed to a literal interpretation of the bible. we have many who are still thinking in terms of the. many congregants and congregation members who are not. political but. we think that even the bible itself has an. imperialist dick. dick and so on and we would that that's what we. do first african heirs like professor. are developing an assertive african theology. but there is also a white lutheran community in the media with a strong attachment to its ger
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. >> seth: it was the sarah palin year. >> my first episode was the first time tina did sarah palin.en this year. did -- the show won an emmy this year. congratulations on that. >> thank you, thank you. yeah, yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: was -- >> i don't think i'd get one. i want one. >> seth: no, you don't. you definitely don't -- >> gimme one. >> seth: you don't get one. >> i want one though. [ light laughter ] >> seth: no, they gave one -- >> i'm taking this tehn. >> seth: okay, you can take that. will you -- will you miss pitching on monday? will you miss -- >> no. >> seth: did you hate -- >> no, no. pitch was the worst for me. everything else was wonderful. no, i still wake up with dumb ideas and go like, "nope, nope." [ light laughter ] >> seth: what do you have -- were there any things that you pitched that you look back and wish you'd actually been able to get on the show? >> of course. right as i left, right as i was leaving, i pitched "rupaul's drag race junior." >> seth: uh-huh. [ laughter ] that seems like -- that's a perfectly viable sketch. >> i think s
. >> seth: it was the sarah palin year. >> my first episode was the first time tina did sarah palin.en this year. did -- the show won an emmy this year. congratulations on that. >> thank you, thank you. yeah, yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: was -- >> i don't think i'd get one. i want one. >> seth: no, you don't. you definitely don't -- >> gimme one. >> seth: you don't get one. >> i want one though. [ light laughter ] >>...
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sarah palin and bannon are the democrat's best friend. what did sarah do? knock out mike cassel.ave had 60 votes, so thanks to her, we have obamacare. thanks to bannon, we're going to have a lot of democrats elected. >> are are you so sure about that? michael steele, so far, donald trump has managed to run circles around his party. >> in some way, he also endorseder strange in alabama. i think you don't win power, the kind of results we're looking for, whether on tax reform, repealing and replacing obamacare or anything else on the legislative checklist by targeting safe republican votes, making them spend money to defend their seat, making them work for that in a way that is just counterproductive. you do it by expanding the playing field. going after democrats. particularly senate democrats in those states that were up for e re-election next year in states the president won with huge margins. those should be the targets for anyone trying to get conservative reforms done. >> and i also want to gring brink this medical update from the u.k. unfortunately, hillary clinton on book t
sarah palin and bannon are the democrat's best friend. what did sarah do? knock out mike cassel.ave had 60 votes, so thanks to her, we have obamacare. thanks to bannon, we're going to have a lot of democrats elected. >> are are you so sure about that? michael steele, so far, donald trump has managed to run circles around his party. >> in some way, he also endorseder strange in alabama. i think you don't win power, the kind of results we're looking for, whether on tax reform,...
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including sara palin, chuck norris and the president's former chief strategist steve bannon. >> you can go on huckabee, sebastian gork. >> niejel ferage dr. ben carson, a member of president trump's cabinet offering his support of moore. >> i'm here as a private citizen knowed today, not as c.e.o. of the campaign. i haven't worn this jacket since we were on the campaign. i came to you unshaven, unkempt, in this old bomber jacket, exactly as i was on the campaign. >> trevor: unshafen and unkempt? i love that, bannon treats one campaign rally as an excuse to totally let himself go. i'm here to campaign which is why my thighs are covered in untreated bed sores, yai, yeah. by the way steve bannon is the only person who looks like he is wearing a leather jacket even when he isn't. he just has that look. this is a crazy twist. president trump endorsed one candidate. and then the human hagis steve bannon and deplorables endorsed the other. and last night alabama republicans chose which endorsement they preferred. >> roy moore has won the alabama senate republican primary over senator luthor st
including sara palin, chuck norris and the president's former chief strategist steve bannon. >> you can go on huckabee, sebastian gork. >> niejel ferage dr. ben carson, a member of president trump's cabinet offering his support of moore. >> i'm here as a private citizen knowed today, not as c.e.o. of the campaign. i haven't worn this jacket since we were on the campaign. i came to you unshaven, unkempt, in this old bomber jacket, exactly as i was on the campaign. >>...
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. >> sarah palin and breitbart are saying things along the lines right now that trump broke you. what's your response to that? >> i'm still standing. >> you're still standing. >> no, there are other things in life than politics and i would -- i can tell you when i would be broken, is if i were to say that the path to re-election is to embrace the president's policies that i disagree with and condone his behavior, which nobody should condone. that would be a broken man. who does that. so i feel good about where i am. >> do you think that somebody in the republican party, perhaps you, should challenge the president in 2020? >> i won't go there. that's a long time away. >> so you're not -- you're not discounting it? >> certainly i didn't support the president in the last election, and -- but it's early. time will take care of itself. >> okay. that's not a denial, i'd like to point out. i'm not trying to get cute. but, i mean, if you didn't support him last time and corker is saying he made a mistake by supporting him last time, do you think there is going to be a movement for republ
. >> sarah palin and breitbart are saying things along the lines right now that trump broke you. what's your response to that? >> i'm still standing. >> you're still standing. >> no, there are other things in life than politics and i would -- i can tell you when i would be broken, is if i were to say that the path to re-election is to embrace the president's policies that i disagree with and condone his behavior, which nobody should condone. that would be a broken man....
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one of palin's costliest building sites is nearing completion no not the airport the magnificent berlin state opera on one thousand linden is about to reopen its doors. it stands proudly under the autumn skies the berlin state opera is due to reopen on october third but even after seven long years of building work there's still plenty to do while outside the final polish is applied inside musicians are busy perfecting their performance it's been about two months scenes from curtis found the opening premier. the. music director daniel barenboim has had to wait a long time for this moment the reconstruction took seven years far longer than planned and the final cost is almost double the original estimate but for barenboim it's been worth the wait for him the acoustics are everything. as stone i was amazed because everything sounded really excellent for and i have to say from my ears at least the acoustics are ideal. we decided to put that to the test clarinetist takes us inside he's been part of the orchestra here for more than thirty years he says digitally little has changed the histori
one of palin's costliest building sites is nearing completion no not the airport the magnificent berlin state opera on one thousand linden is about to reopen its doors. it stands proudly under the autumn skies the berlin state opera is due to reopen on october third but even after seven long years of building work there's still plenty to do while outside the final polish is applied inside musicians are busy perfecting their performance it's been about two months scenes from curtis found the...
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for our kitchen series fifty kitchens one city where we explore the many colored mary delights that palinhas to offer restauranteurs across the capitol have opened their kitchens to us showing us how they make their country's cuisine this time we delve into egyptian cooking at looks and sample a delicious dish. what i miss the most about cairo is the good weather the people and even the chaos it's a city that never sleeps. it was really tough to leave cairo and come to germany mainly because it was completely unplanned and i'd always intended to stay there but today i can say it was a good decision. was born in germany in one thousand nine hundred seventy two he was four when his parents moved to africa he's lived in lebanon on gamen and egypt and studied in cairo there he met the woman who's now his wife she's half austrian half egypt and they married in cairo in two thousand and five six years later the couple left egypt i moved to berlin for professional reasons. they give me is for me it is like a pseudo homeland for me. and of course i could never claim to be egyptian presumptuous an
for our kitchen series fifty kitchens one city where we explore the many colored mary delights that palinhas to offer restauranteurs across the capitol have opened their kitchens to us showing us how they make their country's cuisine this time we delve into egyptian cooking at looks and sample a delicious dish. what i miss the most about cairo is the good weather the people and even the chaos it's a city that never sleeps. it was really tough to leave cairo and come to germany mainly because it...
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we saw this beautiful girl we only use products from the area around palin and of course we only take the best ingredients and. when i serve the spring onions today. and first our little butter and help that way but they'll basically just taste of spring onions. the full ten course meal costs about one hundred euros. the chef really means it when he says he only uses regional products there's no all of oil no pepper and no lemon i'm. not interested in finding the taste of this region. if you come here from sao paulo or san francisco or beijing you want to know what's the authentic cuisine of the region. is it just done a sausage with car a catch up on. or is there more to it and when i spy and what i could stop. of course there is more but even in the realm of fast food more and more regional and organic products are being used to get peaches sells only locally sourced meat virtually the entire animal is used she says cuts of meat filets and steaks everything else lands in the mincer and then on the grill one of her burgers costs about five euros. she's. peaches says it's not a recipe
we saw this beautiful girl we only use products from the area around palin and of course we only take the best ingredients and. when i serve the spring onions today. and first our little butter and help that way but they'll basically just taste of spring onions. the full ten course meal costs about one hundred euros. the chef really means it when he says he only uses regional products there's no all of oil no pepper and no lemon i'm. not interested in finding the taste of this region. if you...
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strategy on iran on friday and all bets are on the president ripping up the historic nuclear deal trying palin shied away from airing his confrontational views on the agreements. one of the worst deals i've ever seen disasters deal with a rare one of the dumbest deals or one of the weakest contracts the people that negotiated that deal namely kerry and his friends are incompetent one of the worst deals ever negotiated it was a deal that was hammered out by the u.s. russia france the u.k. china germany and a wrong back in two thousand and fifteen it followed nine years of talks and a decade long standoff which many viewed at the time as one of the world's most pressing crises well the international nuclear watchdog has been monitoring iran's compliance with the dale says to wrong keeping it signed at the bargain that includes shipping and which the rainy into russia most appalling thousands of centrifuges and removing the core from a reactor at a kid nuclear facility some u.s. officials also backs their view iran has been good to its word well they european colleagues think trumps simply wrong
strategy on iran on friday and all bets are on the president ripping up the historic nuclear deal trying palin shied away from airing his confrontational views on the agreements. one of the worst deals i've ever seen disasters deal with a rare one of the dumbest deals or one of the weakest contracts the people that negotiated that deal namely kerry and his friends are incompetent one of the worst deals ever negotiated it was a deal that was hammered out by the u.s. russia france the u.k. china...