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susanna patton, who leads the _ group altogether.usanna patton, who leads the southeast asian - who leads the southeast asian programme, thanks so much for joining us on the programme. from sydney, great to get your thoughts and insights on newsday. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines.... at least 15 palestinians, including three commanders of the militant group islamichhad, have been killed in israeli air strikes on the gaza strip. israel said the islamichhad leaders it targeted overnight were involved in recent attacks on israeli civilians. in a tit—for—tat move, china has expelled a canadian diplomat from its country. it follows canada's own decision to expel a chinese diplomat. he was expelled for allegedly intimidating a canadian member of parliament and his family. china issued a formal protest saying it �*reserves the right to react�*. the us—based investment bank goldman sachs is to pay 200 and 15 million dollars to settle claims that it discriminated against women, by offering female staff lower pay and
susanna patton, who leads the _ group altogether.usanna patton, who leads the southeast asian - who leads the southeast asian programme, thanks so much for joining us on the programme. from sydney, great to get your thoughts and insights on newsday. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines.... at least 15 palestinians, including three commanders of the militant group islamichhad, have been killed in israeli air strikes on the gaza strip. israel said the islamichhad leaders it...
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i would say patton's and exceptions that will. my grandfather's heroes, dwight eisenhower's personal heroes, his personal heroes, one is george patton, people who are well-known you go toasts. at one time i think i was critical of that and as i have read military history and studied it over the years i have come to appreciate at times the personality, the outsized personality it is important and that illustrated the egotism, probably staged, the scene in the movie patton where his aide to camp approaches him and says sometimes it's hard to tell when you're acting and when you are not, and patton replies it's not important for them to know. it is important for me to know, which means he was an actor but sometimes the outsized personality, the uniforms and so forth can build morale. describing a lot of books in this period. i inscribed particularly for people in the european theater and i remember two distinct inscriptions that i wrote, one was jacoby who served with my grandfather in europe and the other was to joseph smith who ser
i would say patton's and exceptions that will. my grandfather's heroes, dwight eisenhower's personal heroes, his personal heroes, one is george patton, people who are well-known you go toasts. at one time i think i was critical of that and as i have read military history and studied it over the years i have come to appreciate at times the personality, the outsized personality it is important and that illustrated the egotism, probably staged, the scene in the movie patton where his aide to camp...
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patton replies it's important for -- it's not important for them to know. important for wheaton -- for me to know. some ties -- sometimes the flamboyant uniforms and so forth built morale. i've been inscribing a lot of books and i describe particularly for people who served in the european theater and the same types of inscriptions i wrote. one was to william jacoby who served with my grandfather in europe. and just as smith who served in a third army under patton. there is great pride in it. at times it is necessary and military leadership but at the very top and particularly in the chain of command what people wanted from ralph hauenstein and dwight eisenhower is assurance that we are doing all they can when we have accurate information for the battle to give them the best chance for success and so forth breeds confidence and there are exceptions. >> we have a number of very good questions. here's one from the viewer that asked david what you believe general eisenhower was able to rise to supreme commander when there are others more senior in rank and mor
patton replies it's important for -- it's not important for them to know. important for wheaton -- for me to know. some ties -- sometimes the flamboyant uniforms and so forth built morale. i've been inscribing a lot of books and i describe particularly for people who served in the european theater and the same types of inscriptions i wrote. one was to william jacoby who served with my grandfather in europe. and just as smith who served in a third army under patton. there is great pride in it....
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a carpet can cost several tens of thousands of euros for each new patton we've. it's have to have extra training. you have to be patient, you have to be attentive. you have to focus on the carpet, all the time. cushion carpets became popular and you were in the 16th century back then. they decorated you are paying palaces with animals flour, entry mo, cheats. they are still an integral cost of european culture, even with new and modem designs, the $2.00 and cost on those of culture and tradition is being capitalized. the and that wraps up today's show if you want more from the world of culture and lifestyle, be sure to check out our social media sites. thanks for tuning in and join us again . next week, the, the, the clinic on rail train of hope for almost 30 years. this mobile hospital has travelled up and down south africa delivering medical care to rural areas that meet at most dw, what does writing a bike have to do with the church? the, it's a new twist on attending the service. protecting the climates and finding some entropy believers on we're doing 60 the
a carpet can cost several tens of thousands of euros for each new patton we've. it's have to have extra training. you have to be patient, you have to be attentive. you have to focus on the carpet, all the time. cushion carpets became popular and you were in the 16th century back then. they decorated you are paying palaces with animals flour, entry mo, cheats. they are still an integral cost of european culture, even with new and modem designs, the $2.00 and cost on those of culture and...
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a carpet can cost several tens of thousands of us for each new patton. the we've is have to have extra training you have to be patient, you have to be attentive. you have to focus on the carpet all the time. persian carpets became popular and you were in the 16th century. back then they decorated you are paying palaces with animals flour, entry mo cheats. they are still an integral cost of european culture, even with new and modem designs the to and cost of culture and tradition is being capitalized, the and that wraps up today. so if you want more from the world of culture and lifestyle, be sure to check out our social media sites. thanks returning in and join us again next week, the bar to stick. freedom and freedom of expression came to an end. in 1933, berlin. what followed was on precedent persecution. how could it come to them? and what to do young people to think about this barbaric destruction of culture. 20 dw is the european v market. i always use the chinese, the cube isn't wasting into the theme without the price. so it's fully electric, styl
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with a very similar ml, patton of assault, so to speak. 0n very similar ml, patton of assault, so to from the plaintive's side. the ex—president elected not to testify. his deposition was shown. he had no witnesses. what do you make, what is your assessment of that? the witnesses. what do you make, what is your assessment of that?— your assessment of that? the fact that the present _ your assessment of that? the fact that the present decided - your assessment of that? the fact that the present decided not - your assessment of that? the fact that the present decided not to i that the present decided not to testify? 0verall, there has been plenty of analysis on his defensiveness. . , defensiveness. interestingly, in the us any civil— defensiveness. interestingly, in the us any civil case, _ defensiveness. interestingly, in the us any civil case, it _ defensiveness. interestingly, in the us any civil case, it defender - defensiveness. interestingly, in the us any civil case, it defender 's - us any civil case, it defender �*s decision not to testify can be put in front of the of the jur
with a very similar ml, patton of assault, so to speak. 0n very similar ml, patton of assault, so to from the plaintive's side. the ex—president elected not to testify. his deposition was shown. he had no witnesses. what do you make, what is your assessment of that? the witnesses. what do you make, what is your assessment of that?— your assessment of that? the fact that the present _ your assessment of that? the fact that the present decided - your assessment of that? the fact that the...
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he had difficult people to work for like bernard montgomery and george patton in the course winston churchill. he was planning for the d-day invasion and to say. how did eisenhower managed to balance all of the competing egos and launch the most ambitious amphibious attack in the history of the world? >> i think it's a few things. he was an incredibly humble man and thele newest talent but he wasn't, he didn't have a big ego about it. but i think that he was able to establish the sort of diplomatic relationship within all of the other layers all of the other allied command. churchill himself, i think his innate diplomacy really showed well during this time for him. >> we have a permanent exhibit at the eisenhower presidential library and museum and it's directly connected to it. you want to talk about that? >> we do, sure. we did a major renovation of our gallery recently and it just opened to the public last fall and we were able to sort of reimagine how we interpret d-day and eisenhower's involvement in the planning. we have at the eisenhower presidential library we care for three or the am
he had difficult people to work for like bernard montgomery and george patton in the course winston churchill. he was planning for the d-day invasion and to say. how did eisenhower managed to balance all of the competing egos and launch the most ambitious amphibious attack in the history of the world? >> i think it's a few things. he was an incredibly humble man and thele newest talent but he wasn't, he didn't have a big ego about it. but i think that he was able to establish the sort of...
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he had very, very difficult people to work for like bernard montgomery, george patton and, of course, winston churchill. churchill was, let's just say, in his face quite a bit. how did eisenhower manage to balance all of these competing egos and competing agendas and launch the most ambitious amphibious attack in the history of the world in. >> so i think it's a few things. number one, he was an incredibly humble man. he knew his talents, what he was good at, but he didn't have a big ego about it. but i think that he was able to establish this sort of diplomatic relationship within all of the other layers, all the other allied commands. churchill himself, i think his innate diplomacy really showed well during this time for him. >> you have new permanent exhibits at the eisenhower presidential library and museum, and one of the things you highlight there is directly connected to d-day. do you want to talk about that? >> we do, sure. we did a major renovation recently. it just opened to the public last fall, and we were able to sort of reimagine how we interpret d-day and eisenhower's i
he had very, very difficult people to work for like bernard montgomery, george patton and, of course, winston churchill. churchill was, let's just say, in his face quite a bit. how did eisenhower manage to balance all of these competing egos and competing agendas and launch the most ambitious amphibious attack in the history of the world in. >> so i think it's a few things. number one, he was an incredibly humble man. he knew his talents, what he was good at, but he didn't have a big ego...
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he had very, very difficult people to workva for like bernad montgomery george patton. and of course winston churchill. he was in england planning for the d-day invasion winston churchill let's just say in his face quite a bit. how did eisenhower managed to balance these competing egos and competing agendas and locks the most ambitious amphibious attack in history of the world? >> it's of you think. number one he was incredibly humble man. he was talents, he knew it he is good at. he did not have a big ego about it. but i think he was able to establish a diplomatic relationship at that all the other layers the allied commands for churchill himself. his innate diplomacy really showed well during this time for him progress avenue exhibit at the eisenhower presidential library and museum but one thing highlight there is directly connected to d-day doing to talk about that? we do, shorebird we did a major renovation of our exhibit galleries recently just open to the public last fall. we were able to reimagine how we interpret d-day and eisenhower's involvement in the d-day
he had very, very difficult people to workva for like bernad montgomery george patton. and of course winston churchill. he was in england planning for the d-day invasion winston churchill let's just say in his face quite a bit. how did eisenhower managed to balance these competing egos and competing agendas and locks the most ambitious amphibious attack in history of the world? >> it's of you think. number one he was incredibly humble man. he was talents, he knew it he is good at. he did...
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they brought in mount patton, and he was the last to viceroy of india, and he needed to do something. and he thought that partition was the only way out. so then he brought in the judge from the u. k cord, a civil servant radcliffe, who came in with never been to in deb before. she had no idea of the country at all . and he was given 5 weeks to divide the country. and within 5 weeks, he takes the decision and he just draws up the lines mom's back and could not tell anybody what the boundaries, well, you know, because it was only between him and radcliffe. and of course, the british government's back home in london. so papa son was born on the 14th of august, and india became independent on the 15th of august. but the films of the partition of the country were only now and so on the 17th of august. so it was a free in deal and focused on that loan to about what would the terms of the position. but the people that completely on that and people have to leave. they have to leave the homes that being forced out of their homes. because there are rights all around them, people, are you takin
they brought in mount patton, and he was the last to viceroy of india, and he needed to do something. and he thought that partition was the only way out. so then he brought in the judge from the u. k cord, a civil servant radcliffe, who came in with never been to in deb before. she had no idea of the country at all . and he was given 5 weeks to divide the country. and within 5 weeks, he takes the decision and he just draws up the lines mom's back and could not tell anybody what the boundaries,...
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when they were preparing an exhibition in normandy there, general patton, journalists, caught near thehe contrived there in every possible way to say that no, we would sit down there for attacks, therefore, already at that time, journalists worked like that, without gaining bread from our military, i’ll say that yes, ukrainians and westerners have prepared. first of all, they created corps teams. they no longer only have a brig, which means they are preparing for serious offensives. they created, well they differently called, but front-line command. and delegated there, huh? the commander-in-chief of the ground forces commands their highest commanders directly on the battlefield. so he blew up, there syrsky is in fact in command, and all the equipment arrived, all of which, apparently, more of it arrived than was declared and not only what was announced, as for the russian federation , it seems to me that they knew the same before this defender starts there will be no contrast. this is not only the creation of a grouping, in fact, this is it. uh, command of these exercises. this will b
when they were preparing an exhibition in normandy there, general patton, journalists, caught near thehe contrived there in every possible way to say that no, we would sit down there for attacks, therefore, already at that time, journalists worked like that, without gaining bread from our military, i’ll say that yes, ukrainians and westerners have prepared. first of all, they created corps teams. they no longer only have a brig, which means they are preparing for serious offensives. they...
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also, ivanka trump with herb patton she was in -- with the patent when she was working for the president. the tip of the iceberg is saudi arabia $2 billion for jared trump him for scrounging around for whatever money they could get . guest: the house oversight committee are asking for information about the two billion dollar investment. he's also willing to look into this. i do know the trump kids got scrutiny for exactly what the caller is talking about in congress and in the media. i think with james comer said about today's press conference where going to hear as it is not about the biden family. there is nothing illegal about james or hunter biden or anybody saying -- profiting off the fact that they are related to the vice president, at the time, or the president of the united states, that is not illegal. the issue is whether there is public corruption. whether or not anything was promise in exchange for their action on behalf of these foreign entities, who are china, russia, ukraine. that is what the focus is going to be. whether or not it can be connected to the president. that ha
also, ivanka trump with herb patton she was in -- with the patent when she was working for the president. the tip of the iceberg is saudi arabia $2 billion for jared trump him for scrounging around for whatever money they could get . guest: the house oversight committee are asking for information about the two billion dollar investment. he's also willing to look into this. i do know the trump kids got scrutiny for exactly what the caller is talking about in congress and in the media. i think...
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when they were preparing an exhibition in normandy there, general patton, journalists, caught near the, and he contrived there in every possible way to say that no, we would attack there, sit down in a rut, therefore, already at that time , journalists worked like that without taking away. bread from our military i will say that yes, ukrainians and westerners are prepared. first of all, they created corps teams. they no longer only have a brig, which means they are preparing for serious offensives. they created, well, they are called differently, but front-line command. and delegated there. the commander-in -chief of the ground forces commands their highest commanders directly on the battlefield. so he blew up, there syrsky is in fact in command, and all the equipment arrived, all of which, apparently , more of it arrived than was declared and not only what was announced, as for the russian federation, it seems to me that they knew the same before this defender starts there will be no contrast. this is not only the creation of a grouping, in fact, this is it. uh, command these exercise
when they were preparing an exhibition in normandy there, general patton, journalists, caught near the, and he contrived there in every possible way to say that no, we would attack there, sit down in a rut, therefore, already at that time , journalists worked like that without taking away. bread from our military i will say that yes, ukrainians and westerners are prepared. first of all, they created corps teams. they no longer only have a brig, which means they are preparing for serious...
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spencer patton appreciating that. the a's get swept by seattle. the giants have the day off.bc 7 sponsored by river rock casino. we will be right back. that's why i take osteo bi-flex every day. it's clinically shown to improve joint comfort in 7 days, and continues to improve over time. kinda like us. osteo bi-flex. find our coupons in sunday's paper. ama: thank you so much for watching. dan: we appreciate your time. ama: have a great night everyone. >> announcer: previously on "jimmy kimmel live"... [laughter] >> announcer: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, luke bryan, jeff hillary, and music from glorilla! with guido and the clear with cleto and the cletones. and now jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
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-david patton excused himself.y father is in the first or second and 35 years letter on a rainy afternoon we are sitting around his study, he and myself. and i noticed on the wall. i just got it down sitting there quietly and begin to leaf through it. there pictures my father taken with a brownie camera. i entered the camp they tried to hand hide their cameras out of respect to the people who were there. they were so desperate with a tolerate being photographed. they begin to hide their cameras the inmates were saying please make a record of this. take a photograph of everything. this, photographed that. in the collection is a picture of him i asked my father about that. i said what was thiss like? he said how many grains of sand are there on the beach? in other words it is a baffling -- it is everything. it forced the returning veterans from that were considered first principles to come to grips with the fact civilization can dissent on a real insanity criminal and said it didn't happen and a great company country
-david patton excused himself.y father is in the first or second and 35 years letter on a rainy afternoon we are sitting around his study, he and myself. and i noticed on the wall. i just got it down sitting there quietly and begin to leaf through it. there pictures my father taken with a brownie camera. i entered the camp they tried to hand hide their cameras out of respect to the people who were there. they were so desperate with a tolerate being photographed. they begin to hide their cameras...
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they brought in mount patton, and he was the last viceroy of india, and he needed to do something. and he thought that politician was the only way out . so then he brought in the judge from the u. k cord at subaru, civil radcliffe, who came in with never been to. and deb before, she had no idea of the country at all. and he was given 5 weeks to divide the country. and within 5 weeks, he takes the decision and he just draws up the lines mount back and could not tell anybody what the boundaries, well, you know, because it was only between him and radcliffe. and of course, the bridge compliments back home in london. so papa son was born on the 14th of august, and india became independent on the 15th of august. but the domes of the partition of the country were only announced on the 17th of august. so it was a free in deal and focused on that loan to about what are the terms of the position that the people the completely on for that. and people have to leave. they have to leave the homes that being forced out of their homes. because there are rights all around them, people, are you tak
they brought in mount patton, and he was the last viceroy of india, and he needed to do something. and he thought that politician was the only way out . so then he brought in the judge from the u. k cord at subaru, civil radcliffe, who came in with never been to. and deb before, she had no idea of the country at all. and he was given 5 weeks to divide the country. and within 5 weeks, he takes the decision and he just draws up the lines mount back and could not tell anybody what the boundaries,...
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ingredients derived from nature pharmaceutical and chemical companies, use them to make a huge profits. patton's protect their research and innovation, but indigenous peoples have been using them for millennial and come away empty handed. does age to wisdom, have no value made in germany? in 60 minutes on d w, the, would that be a good? it's 10 times more holocaust survivors in postwar, germany for the life after 1945 through today has meant starting the new and processing the past. it's been a common notion in the post war period until in part today, nazis are always those other people under the ongoing struggle for remembrance and against denials of the land of the perpetrators starts on may 6th on dw, the the, this is focus on europe. i'm lara babel a nice to have you with us. turkey is preparing to hold elections for the parliament.
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ingredients derived from nature pharmaceutical and chemical companies, use them to make a huge profits. patton's protect their research and innovation, but indigenous peoples have been using them for millennial and come away empty handed. those ancient wisdom have no value made in germany. next on dw conflict with 10 sebastian as the fighting grind zone in ukraine spare thought for some of the countries on the edge of the was a table of very these days. that's most of us foreign minister and recruit for press. cool is govern struggling to come back. i bring the tags from russia and it supported just so long for disappoint west coast space the even the sites just as i conflict the 60 minutes, dw, the one of the main kinds, oldest ambitions to be within, reach. what is it really is possible to reverse the researchers and scientists all over the world for in a race against time? they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature. the more likes watching it on youtube dw documentary, the global trade, something that we all of the.
ingredients derived from nature pharmaceutical and chemical companies, use them to make a huge profits. patton's protect their research and innovation, but indigenous peoples have been using them for millennial and come away empty handed. those ancient wisdom have no value made in germany. next on dw conflict with 10 sebastian as the fighting grind zone in ukraine spare thought for some of the countries on the edge of the was a table of very these days. that's most of us foreign minister and...
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a carpet can cost several tens of thousands of us for each new patton, the we've, it's have to have extra training. you have to be patient, you have to be attentive. you have to focus on the carpet all the time. the cushion carpets became popular and you were in the 16th century. back then they decorated you are paying palaces with animals flour entry mo cheats. they are still an integral cost of european culture, even with new unloading designs, the to and cost of culture and tradition is being capitalized, the and that wraps up today's show if you want more from the world of culture and lifestyle, be sure to check out our social media sites, thanks for choosing in and join us again. next week, the, [000:00:00;00] the shift your guide to life and the digital world explored the latest online trying to navigate your way through the digital jungle. get a global perspective. we'll be your guide and show you what's possible to decide what really matters to you. shift in 15 minutes on dw is the nearest t v market. i always use the chinese, the cube isn't wasting into the theme without the pric
a carpet can cost several tens of thousands of us for each new patton, the we've, it's have to have extra training. you have to be patient, you have to be attentive. you have to focus on the carpet all the time. the cushion carpets became popular and you were in the 16th century. back then they decorated you are paying palaces with animals flour entry mo cheats. they are still an integral cost of european culture, even with new unloading designs, the to and cost of culture and tradition is...
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susannah patton leads the southeast asia programme at lowy institute in sydney australia — she explaineddiscussing, such as economic integration and how the region can recover from the covid—19 pandemic. but then the issues of the day, especially myanmar, are going to be the ones that preoccupy them the most. and especially with violence escalating in myanmar and reports that a convoy delivering humanitarian assistance from asean countries was attacked in myanmar in recent days, it's going to be really hard for them to overlook that as being sort of the key challenge that they really have to grapple with. yeah. you know, against that backdrop, what can they realistically achieve on myanmar, particularly given the fact that there's been so much dissent within the group, hasn't there? there doesn't seem to be a sort of united voice or position on this issue. realistically, there's very little that they can do to resolve the situation within myanmar. and i think it's widely accepted that only domestic factors within myanmar are going to be able to resolve that crisis. but asean still has a
susannah patton leads the southeast asia programme at lowy institute in sydney australia — she explaineddiscussing, such as economic integration and how the region can recover from the covid—19 pandemic. but then the issues of the day, especially myanmar, are going to be the ones that preoccupy them the most. and especially with violence escalating in myanmar and reports that a convoy delivering humanitarian assistance from asean countries was attacked in myanmar in recent days, it's going...
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a politics, economies ideologies, belief systems about a color about patton. if we think about a ways of being that are oral and oral, and atmospheric things that are grounded in ritual practice, those also can lend themselves to form making. but those forms might not necessarily look like the forms that we have all around us in most traditional cities. the project of architecture is to be able to absorb those rituals in those ways of life and ways of being and then translate them into form. and i think that all of those things they happen, people make them happen despite architects and despite architecture. and we haven't had discourse that thinks about how we continue or evolve those ways of form making in the present. earlier we talked about the serpentine pavilion being fagged, mentored, and having pieces located in different neighborhoods for me. that logic came from thinking about diasporas and thinking about things that route themselves or approve themselves from one place and travel to another place. and then take on the conditions of that other place.
a politics, economies ideologies, belief systems about a color about patton. if we think about a ways of being that are oral and oral, and atmospheric things that are grounded in ritual practice, those also can lend themselves to form making. but those forms might not necessarily look like the forms that we have all around us in most traditional cities. the project of architecture is to be able to absorb those rituals in those ways of life and ways of being and then translate them into form....
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they brought in mount patton, and he was the last viceroy of india, and he needed to do something. and he thought that petition was the only way out. so then he brought in the judge from the u. k. cord subaru, civil radcliffe, who came in with never been to and deb before, she had no idea of the country at all. and he was given 5 weeks to divide the country. and within 5 weeks, he takes the decision and he just draws up the lines, mounts back and could not tell anybody what the boundaries, well, you know, because it was only between the same and radcliff, and of course the bridge complements back home in london. so papa son was born on the 14th of august, and india became independent on the 15th of august. but the domes of the partition of the country were only announced on the 17th of august. so it was a free in deal and focused on that loan to about what are the terms of the position that the people the completely on for that. and people have to leave. they have to leave the homes that being forced out of their homes. because there are rights all around them, people, are you taki
they brought in mount patton, and he was the last viceroy of india, and he needed to do something. and he thought that petition was the only way out. so then he brought in the judge from the u. k. cord subaru, civil radcliffe, who came in with never been to and deb before, she had no idea of the country at all. and he was given 5 weeks to divide the country. and within 5 weeks, he takes the decision and he just draws up the lines, mounts back and could not tell anybody what the boundaries,...
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a carpet can cost several tens of thousands of euros for each new patton, the we've, it's have to have extra training you have to be patient, you have to be attentive. you have to focus on the carpet, all the time cushion carpets became popular and you were in the 16th century. back then they decorated you are paying palaces with animals, flour and tree motifs. they are still an integral cost of european culture, even with new unloading designs, the to and cost of culture and tradition is being kept alive the and that wraps up today's show if you want more from the world of culture and lifestyle, be sure to check out our social media sites, thanks for choosing in and join us again next week, the, the, the united by a shared sense of purpose. their bond has never been stronger. the twins, fussy, in whose side they grew up with different families. now they want to build their future together, and to do so, they must leave their home in sierra leone. twin sisters united in the search for a better life. in 15 minutes on dw, the 70 years dw, when i heard the verdict, what i felt was deep so
a carpet can cost several tens of thousands of euros for each new patton, the we've, it's have to have extra training you have to be patient, you have to be attentive. you have to focus on the carpet, all the time cushion carpets became popular and you were in the 16th century. back then they decorated you are paying palaces with animals, flour and tree motifs. they are still an integral cost of european culture, even with new unloading designs, the to and cost of culture and tradition is being...
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ingredients derived from nature pharmaceutical and chemical companies, use them to make a huge profits. patton's protect their research and innovation, but indigenous peoples have been using them for millennial and come away empty handed. those ancient wisdom have no value made in germany. in 60 minutes on the w, the brain updates because these are orchestra called, the brain continuously adapts itself. so we ask a few astute questions. we can control our thoughts, which makes us very power. kind of like a superpower. pushed about life. the universe. our series. 42. almost every thing. this week on the w, the, this is focus on europe. i'm lara. babel a nice to have you with us. turkey is preparing to hold elections for the parlor.
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a carpet can cost several tens of thousands of euros for each new patton, the we've, it's have to have extra training you have to be patient, you have to be attentive. you have to focus on the carpet, all the time cushion carpets became popular and you were in the 16th century. back then they decorated you were paying palaces with animals, flour and tree mo cheats. they are still an integral cost of european culture, even with new and modern designs, the to and cost of culture and tradition is being capitalized, the and that wraps up today's show if you want more from the world of culture and lifestyle, be sure to check out our social media sites. thanks for tuning in and join us again . next week, the largest freedom and freedom of expression came to an end. in 1933. berlin. what followed was on precedent persecution. how could it come to them? and what to do young people to think about this barbaric destruction of culture 20 w from is rich pass to its dynamics present. we discover the captivating music scene of camera. the joining our street debates a to perceive of coverage continue
a carpet can cost several tens of thousands of euros for each new patton, the we've, it's have to have extra training you have to be patient, you have to be attentive. you have to focus on the carpet, all the time cushion carpets became popular and you were in the 16th century. back then they decorated you were paying palaces with animals, flour and tree mo cheats. they are still an integral cost of european culture, even with new and modern designs, the to and cost of culture and tradition is...
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general patton later says it's these trucks, these two and a half ton jimmies that help the american the allies win the. and this was reported on at the time i always stewart was a war correspondent during the war and he described what he called miracle of supply. he said although poor battalions and troops are not generally regarded par with frontline combat troops, it's a matter of record that no group soldiers in this theater has done more to make possible allied victory. they liberate no towns, flags, drink, no champagne or kiss happy girls. yet when become critical, the first cry of the high command is give us supplies. so similar to ernie pyle, the white war correspondent, their black war correspondent, to figure prominently in the story people like alice stewart and anderson, dan burley, they were embedded with black units. and what's powerful about their reporting from 1944 and 1945 is they talk about this vital work that black folks are doing, even though those stories don't make it into our history textbooks. now and so the arguments i try to make, they do make in the book
general patton later says it's these trucks, these two and a half ton jimmies that help the american the allies win the. and this was reported on at the time i always stewart was a war correspondent during the war and he described what he called miracle of supply. he said although poor battalions and troops are not generally regarded par with frontline combat troops, it's a matter of record that no group soldiers in this theater has done more to make possible allied victory. they liberate no...
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flexible, 19 gales, sleep national song, but as a country, a post across the city, decorated in patton's, reflecting the regional arts of the country, the woman behind the idea escaped keith on the 2nd day of the conflict. i want them to see how different places i want them to be. this installation called protect the beat surrounds nelson's monument. it illustrates how awesome culture under attack, up to the end of april this year the you and this cultural body unesco officially recorded over 250 odd and cultural sites have been damaged by conflicting or ukraine. the last time livable hosted a major international cultural event, it was when it was selected as a european capital of culture in 2008. and as it was, then the city is a buzz on the symbol of, of historic. yeah, here to live a pool, was this, the yellow line been on it? it's not being re painted in the colors of the ukrainian flag, those organizing the events and installations across livable a clear why that doing this. we've on quite a whole program that had those emotions in it then also had the best things about ukrainian cu
flexible, 19 gales, sleep national song, but as a country, a post across the city, decorated in patton's, reflecting the regional arts of the country, the woman behind the idea escaped keith on the 2nd day of the conflict. i want them to see how different places i want them to be. this installation called protect the beat surrounds nelson's monument. it illustrates how awesome culture under attack, up to the end of april this year the you and this cultural body unesco officially recorded over...
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announced that going to be adding another major node module to the chinese space station and across patton. so 90 degrees to the plane of the current alignment of the chinese space sites and are going to put another big model in that's going to have many talking pulse and you've adding to it. i mean, just like the international space station grew over long period of time, the current version of the trying is only about 24 percent of the size of the our success or assess. and so this is going to enable, not chinese by striking to do more, to carry out more experiments to have more crew on board to do new things. a while the u. k. has one of the biggest gambling markets in the world, generating an annual profit of $17000000000.00. but one of the legacies of the pen demik is a substantial increase in gambling addictions with child. he's reporting an increase and people seeking help me foster reports now from london on an industry under pressure to speed up perform mazda of cousin, those the highs and lows of an addiction to gambling. it's affecting more mental health affected the way up to th
announced that going to be adding another major node module to the chinese space station and across patton. so 90 degrees to the plane of the current alignment of the chinese space sites and are going to put another big model in that's going to have many talking pulse and you've adding to it. i mean, just like the international space station grew over long period of time, the current version of the trying is only about 24 percent of the size of the our success or assess. and so this is going to...
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announced that going to be adding another major mode module to the chinese space station and across patton. so 90 degrees to the plane of the current alignment of the chinese space sites and are going to put another big model in that's going to have many talking pulse and you've adding to it. i mean, just like the international space station grew over long period of time, the current version chinese is only about 24 percent of the size of the our success or assess. and so this is going to enable that chinese by section to do more, to carry out more experiments, to have more crew on board to do new things. this question to tourist clinton park are always good to have you with us for us. space launch is going to thank you very much indeed. thank you. okay, it's a pleasure. thank you. bye. lots. most of the come here and i'll just share including all sorry, is one that a while 5 and kind of those eastern problems is not on the control. thousands have been forced to flee that on finding a solution to the will of plastic pollution from them. like many say recycling just isn't enough more. that'
announced that going to be adding another major mode module to the chinese space station and across patton. so 90 degrees to the plane of the current alignment of the chinese space sites and are going to put another big model in that's going to have many talking pulse and you've adding to it. i mean, just like the international space station grew over long period of time, the current version chinese is only about 24 percent of the size of the our success or assess. and so this is going to...
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as well as show to items as the money to the situation. climate change is clearly making whether patton's more extreme was seeing the devastating effect findings becoming more difficult. people losing their likelihood food is more expensive. a lack of clean was that means was simple and diseases rampant. is it true to say that climate change is a rather casing the progress, but many african nations have made over the past decades? so we can say that climate change is indeed energy indicating that the development of change, perhaps many african countries have actually made. and why i say this is that's climate change is increasing the vulnerabilities of the differential communities as you have had from the case in, in the democratic republic of congo. they've the introduction of what type one diseases which is affecting women as well as children, is causing the displacement of communities. which means to some extent, that children in schools are forced to actually, as to a schooling, it's forcing people to move from their communities to other areas where they can be able to find a safety f
as well as show to items as the money to the situation. climate change is clearly making whether patton's more extreme was seeing the devastating effect findings becoming more difficult. people losing their likelihood food is more expensive. a lack of clean was that means was simple and diseases rampant. is it true to say that climate change is a rather casing the progress, but many african nations have made over the past decades? so we can say that climate change is indeed energy indicating...
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. >> general patton, half of his unit was lost, the captain said, you got to go on a mission with me.request? he said, ki put it in an order. >> victory in europe and rejoicing all over the world. >> may 7, 1945, you were in the room the day world war ii was won in europe. >> the germans came in sign of surrender. eisenhower didn't think they would sign it and didn't come in, the french, british and russians and germans, wouldn't sign until they signed it first. i took it to eisenhower's room. >> he told me to bring them up there if they signed it. >> there is a reason why people are just drawn to your story. it is because you're not looking for glory, you're not telling a story about how amazing you are. in telling your story, we learn how amazing your life has been. it is really inspiring. as a man who has seen probably the worst war has to offer, are you proud of your service? >> i'm proud, yes, i didn't do it for glory, i did what i had to do. ♪ >> amazing war hero and regular guy, he wasn't a combat troop. he goes to normandy and drives a truck. he puts in phone lines, they said,
. >> general patton, half of his unit was lost, the captain said, you got to go on a mission with me.request? he said, ki put it in an order. >> victory in europe and rejoicing all over the world. >> may 7, 1945, you were in the room the day world war ii was won in europe. >> the germans came in sign of surrender. eisenhower didn't think they would sign it and didn't come in, the french, british and russians and germans, wouldn't sign until they signed it first. i took...
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ingredients derived from nature pharmaceutical and chemical companies, use them to make a huge profits. patton's protect their research and innovation, but indigenous peoples have been using them for millenniums and come away empty handed. as ancient wisdom have no value made in germany. 90 minutes on d w. the . would that be a good? it's 10 times more the holocaust survivors in postwar, germany for them life after 1945 through today has been starting the new and processing the past. it's been a common notion in the postwar period until in part today, nazis are always those other people under the ongoing struggle for remembrance ended against denial of the land of the perpetrators starts on may 6th on d, w. the . this is data of the news, and these are all top stories ukraine's presidential again, there is a lensky, as called for the creation of a special tribunal into russia's illegible crimes in ukraine. soleski was seeking at the international criminal court in.
ingredients derived from nature pharmaceutical and chemical companies, use them to make a huge profits. patton's protect their research and innovation, but indigenous peoples have been using them for millenniums and come away empty handed. as ancient wisdom have no value made in germany. 90 minutes on d w. the . would that be a good? it's 10 times more the holocaust survivors in postwar, germany for them life after 1945 through today has been starting the new and processing the past. it's been...
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when they were preparing a landing in normandy there, general patton, journalists, caught near the hotelo say that no, we would attack there, sit down in a rut, therefore, already at that time, journalists worked like that, without taking away. bread from our military i will say that yes, the ukrainians and the westerners prepared themselves, and they, firstly, created corps teams. they no longer have only brigades. so they are preparing for a major offensive. they created, well they differently called, but front-line command. and delegated there. the commander-in-chief of the ground forces commands their highest commanders directly on the battlefield. so he blew up, there syrsky is in fact in command, and all the equipment arrived, all of which, apparently, more of it arrived than was declared and not only what was stated, as for the russian federation , it seems to me that they knew that before than this defender will begin there will be no contrast. this is not only the creation of a grouping, in fact, this is it. uh, command of these exercises. this will be the command of the ukraini
when they were preparing a landing in normandy there, general patton, journalists, caught near the hotelo say that no, we would attack there, sit down in a rut, therefore, already at that time, journalists worked like that, without taking away. bread from our military i will say that yes, the ukrainians and the westerners prepared themselves, and they, firstly, created corps teams. they no longer have only brigades. so they are preparing for a major offensive. they created, well they...
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. >> we want to get perspective now from dominic patton, a senior editor at deadline. walk us through the points of disagreement between the two sides. how did we get here? >> really, boris, it comes down to what it always comes down to, which is money. writers, everybody agrees, are underpaid in hollywood, and they are underpaid, and big changes from the strike in 2007 and 2008, because now streamers changes the whole thing. once upon a time you worked on a show and it was 22 episodes, and if it did well you negotiated for a raise the next season and if it went really well it went to syndication, and you got checks in the mail for years. it's not that way. you see writers working on something for 18 months. and now they brought these issues forward, as well as issues of transparency, trying to note what the data is. because in the old days, you could look at the ratings. on streaming you could have some of the biggest shows in the world and you don't know how many people are watching them because tech companies like netflix, amazon, apple, they keep that information c
. >> we want to get perspective now from dominic patton, a senior editor at deadline. walk us through the points of disagreement between the two sides. how did we get here? >> really, boris, it comes down to what it always comes down to, which is money. writers, everybody agrees, are underpaid in hollywood, and they are underpaid, and big changes from the strike in 2007 and 2008, because now streamers changes the whole thing. once upon a time you worked on a show and it was 22...
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george patton impleaded -- competed in the modern pentathlon. he was paid by the army to play for the pentathlon which were all military events. he didn't suffer at all, but jim fort did. -- jim fort did. finally, the olympic bylaws said to file a challenge against someone's amateurism it had to be 30 days after the end of the olympics and this came six month later. it took 110 years for that to be righted. only last year was he finally restored all of his metals and records. >> that's an amazing story. want to thank you all for being here. unfortunately, we will be cut short because we have to quit on the hour, but we can continue the questions and conversation if you like in the signing area. if you like, you're welcome to follow us over, because we don't know where we are going either. [laughter] >> literally and figuratively. [applause] >> thank you. you can also watch these after they have erred on tv.org. want to let you know
george patton impleaded -- competed in the modern pentathlon. he was paid by the army to play for the pentathlon which were all military events. he didn't suffer at all, but jim fort did. -- jim fort did. finally, the olympic bylaws said to file a challenge against someone's amateurism it had to be 30 days after the end of the olympics and this came six month later. it took 110 years for that to be righted. only last year was he finally restored all of his metals and records. >> that's an...