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amsterdam's rights museum fascinate generations of visitors. christmas unites people all over the world but each country has its own traditions and of course this also applies to the food that during the festive season in our new series called traditional christmas fair we take a look at what is cooking around the continent and find out how the dishes prepared at today's episode takes us to foodies paradise in london. in britain christmas just wouldn't be christmas without a tacky and christmas party. the roast restaurant is located at london's baro market this goal may venue gets into the festive mood in late november and turkey's featured on the menu. by the ship on the step out of london bottom off in style we're going to get on my bicycle christmas stocking and the type of christmas but it. bishop concentrates on the turkey breast. the biggest problem people have with if they're very very big on moves and the difference between cooking the breast and the like the leg tends to press tends to go drugs for the legs foot so we remove the legs w
amsterdam's rights museum fascinate generations of visitors. christmas unites people all over the world but each country has its own traditions and of course this also applies to the food that during the festive season in our new series called traditional christmas fair we take a look at what is cooking around the continent and find out how the dishes prepared at today's episode takes us to foodies paradise in london. in britain christmas just wouldn't be christmas without a tacky and christmas...
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amsterdam's rights museum that fascinate generations of visitors. christmas unites people all over the world but each country has its own traditions and of course this also applies to the food that served during the festive season in our new serious cold traditional christmas fair we take a look at what is cooking around the continent and find out how the dishes prepared at today's episode takes us to foodies paradise in london. in britain christmas just wouldn't be christmas without a turkey and christmas pudding. the roast restaurant is located at nandan spiral market this goal made by new gets into the festive mood in late november and techies featured on the menu. for ship on the chef right from london bar moffitt style we're going to be going to my pickle christmas stocking and the temple christmas pudding. bishop concentrates on the turkey breast. a big part of why we talk is a very very vile very big audibles on the difference between cooking the breast and the like the leg tends to press tends to go dry out for the legs cuts so we remove the
amsterdam's rights museum that fascinate generations of visitors. christmas unites people all over the world but each country has its own traditions and of course this also applies to the food that served during the festive season in our new serious cold traditional christmas fair we take a look at what is cooking around the continent and find out how the dishes prepared at today's episode takes us to foodies paradise in london. in britain christmas just wouldn't be christmas without a turkey...
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left for art as shown by the masterpieces and amsterdam's rights museum that fascinate generations of visitors to this day. finally after a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of marie frederick son singer with swedish rock set i'll leave you with the song that is a great example of how fabulous force it must have been love. save the planet not my job. reporter david dawn shen says it's strange we have to do something. the climate crisis is threatening our very existence. many germans would agree but are they prepared to change their habits. humanity. place. india. limit point 3000000000 people to make all made electricity supply place where does it come from algae co-conscious is the energy supply in the country. club india and its bright prospects for a new book and a. pledge to d.w. . do you know that 77 percent of plastic are younger than 65. cuts me and me and you. and you know what it's time all voices. on the 77 percent speech on the body. this is where. the 77 percent this weekend on d w. this is t w news coming to you live from berlin closer to
left for art as shown by the masterpieces and amsterdam's rights museum that fascinate generations of visitors to this day. finally after a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of marie frederick son singer with swedish rock set i'll leave you with the song that is a great example of how fabulous force it must have been love. save the planet not my job. reporter david dawn shen says it's strange we have to do something. the climate crisis is threatening our very...
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lift for art as shown by the masterpieces and amsterdam's rights museum that fascinate generations of visitors to this day. finally all for a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of money frederick sun single with swedish rock sat i leave you with a song that is a great example of how fabulous voice it must have been laugh. it off. another blockbuster in the us like. the 1st place. like. the 2nd. blood box scored in injury time to take all 3 points against fire munich and a top of the table. indeed a lot of climate change. places. people . want to do years to think of their future. dot com for their services for the making of a. cookie cutter. fix. markets. more to. build your business magazine made germany on d w. d t you know that 77 percent. are younger than 6 o'clock. that's me and me and you. and you know what external voices are part. of the 77 percent we talk about because. this is where. the 77 percent this weekend on d w. play . play . play. this is you know when he was live from berlin that historic day on capitol hill u.s. house democrats unvei
lift for art as shown by the masterpieces and amsterdam's rights museum that fascinate generations of visitors to this day. finally all for a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of money frederick sun single with swedish rock sat i leave you with a song that is a great example of how fabulous voice it must have been laugh. it off. another blockbuster in the us like. the 1st place. like. the 2nd. blood box scored in injury time to take all 3 points against fire...
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lift for art as shown by the masterpieces and amsterdam's rights museum that fascinate generations of visitors to this day. finally after a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of marie frederick son singer with swedish rock that i leave you with the song but is a great example of how fabulous voice it must have been loved by. this young woman from gas the city has a dream i just want to be myself live freely and sing and have my own life my own. no fear. but in the constraints of the gaza strip a society dominated by men it's almost impossible feat still refuses to give up. 3030 minutes. monday w. . was the speech of his life perhaps his best and certainly his most difficult the speech by cooling dressed in on just summer 19th 1989. shortly after the fall of the of the chancellor addresses the people of east germany. the mideast tense the crowd clamors for german unity journalist peter allen borg was at the scene. 30 years later he looks back on the time interest and starts december 19th d.w. . and funny the adventures of the famous naturalist and explor
lift for art as shown by the masterpieces and amsterdam's rights museum that fascinate generations of visitors to this day. finally after a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of marie frederick son singer with swedish rock that i leave you with the song but is a great example of how fabulous voice it must have been loved by. this young woman from gas the city has a dream i just want to be myself live freely and sing and have my own life my own. no fear. but in...
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for art as shown by the masterpieces and amsterdam's rights museum that fascinate generations of visitors to this day. finally after a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of marie frederick sung singer with swedish rock sax i leave you with the song that is a great example of how fabulous voice it must have been long. hours around the world are in a shopping frenzy. online sales are blooming in the run up to christmas. retailers. and our culture. businesses interception. in germany. in nairobi is fighting for the environment. the artificial hair she uses is made from the plant instead of plastic. she cultivates the plant herself. being eco friendly benefits eco africa in a minute. on w. . and now going to look at me affectionately asian but as affectionately as you can. lead a mere putin in the middle of his election campaign in the year 2000 a documentary was filmed for russian television but director vitali munson captured much more of the missile to turn the camera back on the move according to the film secretly chronicled a power grab back showing everyt
for art as shown by the masterpieces and amsterdam's rights museum that fascinate generations of visitors to this day. finally after a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of marie frederick sung singer with swedish rock sax i leave you with the song that is a great example of how fabulous voice it must have been long. hours around the world are in a shopping frenzy. online sales are blooming in the run up to christmas. retailers. and our culture. businesses...
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to frustrate african-americans and their attempts to exercise their civil rights or pursue economic advancement and the museum depicts the phenomenon of the criminalization of the civil rights advocates. mugshot of now iconic and some lesser known civil rights activists who were arrested and brought into the criminal justice system simply for asserting their rights under the constitution. and so we see in the museum stories again, the criminal justice system's impact on this attempt to persevere despite all that stood in the way of african-americans throughout this time and one thing that struck me was the set of museum stories about the criminal justice system's warehousing of black bodies. the vivid descriptions and depictions of convict leasing, exploiting that loophole in the 13th amendment and that ban on slavery to allow private parties to continue to profit associated with the war on drugs and that led to the mass incarceration that we still suffer from today. but yet we persevere. the museum illuminated the criminal justice system's role in profiting as i mentioned from the exploitation of black bodie
to frustrate african-americans and their attempts to exercise their civil rights or pursue economic advancement and the museum depicts the phenomenon of the criminalization of the civil rights advocates. mugshot of now iconic and some lesser known civil rights activists who were arrested and brought into the criminal justice system simply for asserting their rights under the constitution. and so we see in the museum stories again, the criminal justice system's impact on this attempt to...
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toxin tours and on song areas over manhattan the exhibition script is the memphis right civil rights museum and interpretive signage and west. harlem one of the municipal societies celebrating the waterfront location of the first book manhattanville the current book is a biography a division of ww norton from columbia university community scholarsmm program the center of biography and residency his new book as he reintroduces a figure who live between 1878 in 1948 in the senior based the most railroad station that had the life blood of the new negro movement and to the story of the 19 twenties bracket we will first hear from eric and then we will sit down to have a conversation. please welcome him to the podium. [applause] >> thank you to the schomburg center for being the stewards of such an incredible collection and valuable to my research on thisle m book. research on thisle m book. talk. september 14th 19 oh 92 reform us all on 53rd street despite the growing exodus this was still a hub of black life only recently promoted to the chief attendant official category name was rarely used by
toxin tours and on song areas over manhattan the exhibition script is the memphis right civil rights museum and interpretive signage and west. harlem one of the municipal societies celebrating the waterfront location of the first book manhattanville the current book is a biography a division of ww norton from columbia university community scholarsmm program the center of biography and residency his new book as he reintroduces a figure who live between 1878 in 1948 in the senior based the most...
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his exhibition script has included national civil rights museum, new york: library and city college. an interpretive signage and was harlem park, which run municipal art society award. son rays the waterfront location of this first book, manhattanville. old heart of west harlem. and it's kurt's book is the biography just published by that's right. and a vision of ww norton. at columbia university news community college scholars program. levi center for biography. in residency at the msa h door and more house. the notebook is the live of james h williams and red caps of grand central terminal. henry introduces an once influential laborer figure who lived between 1878 in 1948. and that similar harlem placed black workforce that he had america's most railroad station whose individual optimists use with the lifeblood of the new negro movement and historic renaissance of the 1920s. we will first hear about from eric and then he and i will sit down to have a conversation. so please welcome haley eric washington. [applause]. >>> thank you. thank you schaumburg center for being a steward of
his exhibition script has included national civil rights museum, new york: library and city college. an interpretive signage and was harlem park, which run municipal art society award. son rays the waterfront location of this first book, manhattanville. old heart of west harlem. and it's kurt's book is the biography just published by that's right. and a vision of ww norton. at columbia university news community college scholars program. levi center for biography. in residency at the msa h door...
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have to accept very expensive construction is these days especially if we are to build the right kind of museums for sophisticated art. building costs have already doubled to about $450000000.00 euros before ground was even broken in the 1st draft design the museum was too close to a protected historic church now it's supposed to be build narrow and deep or another story below the water level the architect says the costs are no surprise. that this works cost billions you have to realize you can't just make a building that's little more than a tin cover. for the prestigious project has long been controversial loved by some mocked by others but many agree that berlin needs a modern art museum and the empty space at the cultural forum is a chance to prove that the german capital can build a beacon of the art world. the government has approved about 364000000 euros for the project but not everyone supports it going in for a careful economist the pain threshold has already been surpassed that's why the f.t.p. did not vote with the other parliamentary groups we have to accept the majority of our solut
have to accept very expensive construction is these days especially if we are to build the right kind of museums for sophisticated art. building costs have already doubled to about $450000000.00 euros before ground was even broken in the 1st draft design the museum was too close to a protected historic church now it's supposed to be build narrow and deep or another story below the water level the architect says the costs are no surprise. that this works cost billions you have to realize you...
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look at the number of objects that the african director of museum wants in the short terms you have more of. if i should do to cause them right and the true question because the question is not the question of the museum were taken in museum they were taken to the house in a spiritual species in a lot of places in the arts in kingdoms just like the truck and we have trouble across africa. to somewhere in 5 countries to see what would the local infrastructure in been right in cameroon in mali and some of it they can go in the museum they can come back in the communities do they can go to school and they were taken from us just to they can go in universities would be collusion is the place where you can host the object mirrors in africa right. we have the the form at a un best it to the you know he stops at a comma. and she's been trending on social media we see off her talking about how former colonial powers fonts of particular continue to pollute africa to use of words is that a fair representation of how things are at present i think it's just i think you just because. all those national companies that are in you know count
look at the number of objects that the african director of museum wants in the short terms you have more of. if i should do to cause them right and the true question because the question is not the question of the museum were taken in museum they were taken to the house in a spiritual species in a lot of places in the arts in kingdoms just like the truck and we have trouble across africa. to somewhere in 5 countries to see what would the local infrastructure in been right in cameroon in mali...
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and if you look at the number of objects the african director of museum won't in the short terms you have more of. if the cause of them right and the question is a true question because the question is not the question of the museum were taken in museums they were taken to the house in spiritual spaces it will in a lot of places in the in kingdoms strike to try and we have trouble across africa . to some way in 5 countries to see what would the local infrastructure in been right in cameroon in mali and some of it they can go in the museum they can come back in the communities do they can go to school and they were taken from us just to become universal but ecology is the place where you can host the object mirrors in africa right. we have the the former a un best it to the here is dr. and she's been trending on social media we seek talking about how former colonial powers followed some particular continue to pillage africa 2 years ago was is that a fair representation of how things are at present i think it's just as indigenous . all across national companies that our country is you know france germany it's attractive like
and if you look at the number of objects the african director of museum won't in the short terms you have more of. if the cause of them right and the question is a true question because the question is not the question of the museum were taken in museums they were taken to the house in spiritual spaces it will in a lot of places in the in kingdoms strike to try and we have trouble across africa . to some way in 5 countries to see what would the local infrastructure in been right in cameroon in...
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murder to frustrate african-americans in their attempts to exercise their civil rights or pursue economic advancement. and the museum depicts the phenomenon of the criminalization of these civil rights advocates, mugshot after mugshot of now iconic and some lesser no one civil rights activists who were arrested and brought into the criminal justice system for asserting their rights. we see in the museum, stories of again the criminal justice systems' impact on this attempt to persevere, despite all that stood in the way of african-americans throughout that time. and one thing that struck moe was the set of museum stories about the criminal justice systems warehousing of black bodies. the vivd descriptions and depictions of convict leasing, exploiting that loophole in the 13th amendment, and that ban on slavery, to allow private parties to continue to profit from the unpaid labor of african-americans. and i could go on and on with these examples of how the museum chronicles these intersections of the criminal law with the amp african american history. but we should be reminded this is not only about history. many dau
murder to frustrate african-americans in their attempts to exercise their civil rights or pursue economic advancement. and the museum depicts the phenomenon of the criminalization of these civil rights advocates, mugshot after mugshot of now iconic and some lesser no one civil rights activists who were arrested and brought into the criminal justice system for asserting their rights. we see in the museum, stories of again the criminal justice systems' impact on this attempt to persevere, despite...
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but moreover i would like the national civil war museum to do the right thing and actually return myurn my items to me. >> so what about that? ed pickett's charge against the museum -- next. ♪ may your holidays glow bright and all your dreams take flight. lease the c 300 sedan for just $399 a month at the mercedes-benz winter event. hurry in today. (shaq) (chime) magenta? i hate cartridges! not magenta! not magenta. i'm not going back to the store. magenta! cartridges are so... (buzzer) (vo) the epson ecotank. no more cartridges. it comes with an incredible amount of ink that can save you a lot of frustration. ♪ the epson ecotank. just fill and chill. available at... doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. a more secure diaper closure. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. that's what we do at 3m, we listen to people, even those who don't have a vo
but moreover i would like the national civil war museum to do the right thing and actually return myurn my items to me. >> so what about that? ed pickett's charge against the museum -- next. ♪ may your holidays glow bright and all your dreams take flight. lease the c 300 sedan for just $399 a month at the mercedes-benz winter event. hurry in today. (shaq) (chime) magenta? i hate cartridges! not magenta! not magenta. i'm not going back to the store. magenta! cartridges are so... (buzzer)...
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is the clara barton missing soldiers museum hosted this event. >> all right we're getting started for this evening's event. welcome to the clara bartonis ming soldiers office museum. i'm jake erwin and director of interpretation at the museum operated in partnership between the general services administration and the national museum of civil war medicine. i always like to ask this question. how many of you have been here before? show of hands? all right. everybody. great. welcome back to the museum. always like to make a shoutout when i see mr. richard lions in the audience. the reason we are here in this space is because mr. lyons made an incredible discover in the 90s that saved the building from being torn down. always like a round of applause for mr. lyons for his discovery. this evening's program is a pay what you please event. meaning that at the conclusion of the program we encourage you to leave a donation based on what you thought the program and the museum is worth to you. and for an evening of civil war history the donation bin is at the bom of the stairs at the front of th
is the clara barton missing soldiers museum hosted this event. >> all right we're getting started for this evening's event. welcome to the clara bartonis ming soldiers office museum. i'm jake erwin and director of interpretation at the museum operated in partnership between the general services administration and the national museum of civil war medicine. i always like to ask this question. how many of you have been here before? show of hands? all right. everybody. great. welcome back to...
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right now he's visiting a small museum that's devoted to the conflict between to bat and china. until 950 tibet enjoyed a good deal of autonomy then the new communist chinese government sent troops to occupy the region battens put up stiff resistance for the next several years but their forces were outnumbered the dalai lama fled to india in 1959. it was a difficult journey through the himalayas and china now ruled all of tibet. good here that. i accept the fact that i'll never see to bed again. broken off contact with my relatives there. big grew up under chinese rule. i've dedicated my life to the dalai lama. my relatives and i simply view things differently to the minute. tashi tearing soon followed his spiritual leader into indian exile in return for his loyal service he was allowed to stay at the dalai lama's residence for the rest of his life even kept cattle in the stable than today tash he's 82 years out the memories of tibet's armed conflict with china in the 1950 s. are still vivid. you think. both of the bigger the but the more your go those were very difficult times
right now he's visiting a small museum that's devoted to the conflict between to bat and china. until 950 tibet enjoyed a good deal of autonomy then the new communist chinese government sent troops to occupy the region battens put up stiff resistance for the next several years but their forces were outnumbered the dalai lama fled to india in 1959. it was a difficult journey through the himalayas and china now ruled all of tibet. good here that. i accept the fact that i'll never see to bed...
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accompanying jane tending to the garden but sought to expand our horizons with the air and space museum that was right across his office and sought to make his own world bigger so arrived at home these were men who made their living men whose world was contained at one end but i didn't find out just until recently they didn't fit with the academic pursuits but as he always did and went about his business never minding what the rest of the world was doing. i remember when i was 11 or 12 watching too much television while our brains were turning to mush. thoughts listen as we read aloud a chapter of tom sawyer how quaint and how old-fashioned but then it stays with me to this day even now with a freshly painted fence not tom sawyer but tom mcnamara. always looking out for us one way or another stoking our interest so the kids can watch their shows in color and kept everything on course with a strong and steady hand the house and the mortgage and a wife and a government salary seven children for bedrooms one and a half bath and one telephone. and those outside and occasionally inside and to turn his back
accompanying jane tending to the garden but sought to expand our horizons with the air and space museum that was right across his office and sought to make his own world bigger so arrived at home these were men who made their living men whose world was contained at one end but i didn't find out just until recently they didn't fit with the academic pursuits but as he always did and went about his business never minding what the rest of the world was doing. i remember when i was 11 or 12 watching...
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museums. let's say it's a civil rights topic and they're going to find someone to do an interview with.ically the research that historical quality, the information and the evidence. that's -- everyone has to do that. and then they have to thinks about that information in relationship to the theme. triumph and tragedy in history. and determine why that topic is important, significant in history. what kind of change did it cause? why should we care about this? and then finally they present their information so they can choose any category and the students who choose performance i think really have to want to be up in front of a lot of people. but it's ten minutes. and ten minutes is a long time doesn't sound like it but when you're standing up in front of judges, ten minutes is a long time. on the other hand, it's a short amount of time you've done massive amounts of research and you just want to tell everybody every single thing you know, and usually that's what they want to do. but they can't. and the reason we have the time limit or in the exhibits is a word limit, is to help students
museums. let's say it's a civil rights topic and they're going to find someone to do an interview with.ically the research that historical quality, the information and the evidence. that's -- everyone has to do that. and then they have to thinks about that information in relationship to the theme. triumph and tragedy in history. and determine why that topic is important, significant in history. what kind of change did it cause? why should we care about this? and then finally they present their...
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museum unlike any i have heard of in the world uniquely for the first amendment. unobstructed you can see the capital where it along and the siding could not have been more right. i regret any notion of losing the museum today but for two reasons when i think about it, first, the disappearance of so many newspapers and the difficulties pure news outlets have in our country today. we need a reminder of what the first amendment has meant to our country but second is very sorrowful to me and it's evidence that the first amendment itself is losing currency, particularly among, of all people, young people who we must depend upon to carry forward the first amendment so let me tell you the evidence in preparing for my remarks that i came upon. brookings institution survey who examined where college students stand on the first moment and hear the bookings amendment found in here i am quoting them freedom of expression is deeply in peril on u.s. campuses. and to show what they mean they cite a significant number of college students who believe that hate speech is not protected by the first amendme amendment. 51% believe shouting down a controversial speaker so that she c
museum unlike any i have heard of in the world uniquely for the first amendment. unobstructed you can see the capital where it along and the siding could not have been more right. i regret any notion of losing the museum today but for two reasons when i think about it, first, the disappearance of so many newspapers and the difficulties pure news outlets have in our country today. we need a reminder of what the first amendment has meant to our country but second is very sorrowful to me and it's...
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green spaces are right in the ethiopian. but the zone one museum exhibition space on garden which. is a green in the middle of a tone. for more links between artistic and the environment the stick of. the rainy season has started and the soma garden is read joisting this lush away says is the newest addition to cultural spaces and the creation of mass graham and her friend ileus here architecture in nature are celebrated together these ecological huts turned into works of art were built using an ancient construction technique. process where you actually get the subsoil you have to be about half a metre before you get the soil the only thing you add is water and straw for about a month and it lasts for hundreds and hundreds of years and so there will control so in so many ways it's one of the best so i think sustainable houses surrounded by a labyrinth of plants most of which are endemic a dream come true for mask around. the dangers underneath but this is what it looks like. tenet is often dipped into coffee. and this plant has strong medicinal virtues in a city where concrete high
green spaces are right in the ethiopian. but the zone one museum exhibition space on garden which. is a green in the middle of a tone. for more links between artistic and the environment the stick of. the rainy season has started and the soma garden is read joisting this lush away says is the newest addition to cultural spaces and the creation of mass graham and her friend ileus here architecture in nature are celebrated together these ecological huts turned into works of art were built using...
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now national museums are supposed to reflect the nation right but what happens when last fall it's about history housed in collections around the world many artifacts where take you know we do in the colonial era it's a question being asked in the democratic republic of congo where your new museum has just opened its doors. it's vestiges of the congo's past on display in kinshasa the 12000 pieces trace its history this is d.r. congo's new national museum. the building was completed in june bankrolled by south korea it replaces the old national museum which has long suffered from poor conditions and neglect. when president felix you see katie inaugurated the new museum he expressed the wish that artifacts removed from the country under belgium colonial rule be returned. though many former colonial powers are reluctant to repatriate african art. it's one thing to demand their return and another to preserve them the idea is there but it needs to be done gradually. if we need to recognize the belgians helped us to safeguard the art so we can't just take it all back it must happen in an organ
now national museums are supposed to reflect the nation right but what happens when last fall it's about history housed in collections around the world many artifacts where take you know we do in the colonial era it's a question being asked in the democratic republic of congo where your new museum has just opened its doors. it's vestiges of the congo's past on display in kinshasa the 12000 pieces trace its history this is d.r. congo's new national museum. the building was completed in june...
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the museum says it's focused on highlighting things that can create bonding >> all right. >> with that segue to sports. the raiders fighting for a playoff spot and the niners and richard a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle members like kate. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> the 49ers have a chance to get revenge on the rival seahawks when they travel to for a sunday night showdown on the line. with a win san francisco would earn their first division title, and niners have struggled in seattle. they've lost eight straight to the seahawks. richard sherman knows the rivalry wells, but he says the rivalry in past games not going to matter sunday night. >> it's not like i played with less emotions last week and the week before that and it's going to hype u
the museum says it's focused on highlighting things that can create bonding >> all right. >> with that segue to sports. the raiders fighting for a playoff spot and the niners and richard a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle members like kate. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy....
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amy: we are right behind the famous museum the prado.he organizers wanted to talk about the energy company investment here but the police are moving in and they are saying if they break it up, they will charge these groups a large fine. thehe people self-dissolve group, it will not be as much of a fine. we will see what happens. am with an environmentalist group in spain. amy: explain what the police officer said to you about what you were explaining to the group, what made you different. >> he said if it was an altruistic tour, it would be ok but this was different. this was about corporations. we were speaking bad about the big corporations and that is considered political concentration. amy: how you feel right now? yoyou feel as a spanish citizen that your freedom of speech was violated? >> i am a bit shocked. i'm a climate justice campaigner for fans of the earth international. amy: what happened? why did you not speak? >> apparently, the police came and ininterruptedd us. they think we are getting very bad publicity to spanish compa
amy: we are right behind the famous museum the prado.he organizers wanted to talk about the energy company investment here but the police are moving in and they are saying if they break it up, they will charge these groups a large fine. thehe people self-dissolve group, it will not be as much of a fine. we will see what happens. am with an environmentalist group in spain. amy: explain what the police officer said to you about what you were explaining to the group, what made you different....
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expand our horizons always volunteering to take us to lunch if we would come down to the museum, which was right across his office and a gw. he sought to make his own world bigger. he grew up in brooklyn, of course, surrendered by men who thought nothing of stopping by the local pub on the way home from work who arrived home with sore backs ads-- callused hands, men that made their living with her body rather than their mind, men whose world was contained by the brooklyn bridge at one end and another bridge at the other. i didn't find out until recently, these men in his life didn't think much of his academic pursuits or could they thought his hunger to go into the world and find out what was there was a silly. as he always did, he went about his business and his own quiet way, never minding what the rest of the world was doing. i remember one summer when i was 11 or 12, he grew concerned we were watching too much television that our brains were turning to mush during the 10 weeks idol summer.he 10 weeks he made us sit at the table after dinner and a listen as he read aloud a chapter of tom sawy
expand our horizons always volunteering to take us to lunch if we would come down to the museum, which was right across his office and a gw. he sought to make his own world bigger. he grew up in brooklyn, of course, surrendered by men who thought nothing of stopping by the local pub on the way home from work who arrived home with sore backs ads-- callused hands, men that made their living with her body rather than their mind, men whose world was contained by the brooklyn bridge at one end and...
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museum of civil war medicine. thisays like to ask question -- how many of you have been here before? all right, everybody. great. welcome back to the museum. always like to make a shout out when we see mr. richard lyons in the audience. the reason we are here in this space is because mr. lyons made an incredible discovery in the 1990's that saved this building from being torn down. always like a round of applause for mr. lyons his discovery. [applause] evening's program is a pay what you please event, meaning at the conclusion of the program, we encourage you to leave a donation based on what you thought the program and the museum is worth to you and an evening of civil war history. the donation bin is at the front of the visitors center on the first floor. as you head out this evening, if you would just drop something in there. all of the proceeds go to support the clara barton missing soldiers office museum. interested in learning more about membership or becoming a supporter of the museum, please let myself or other staff members at the front desk know. we would be happy to assist you. but tonight's program we
museum of civil war medicine. thisays like to ask question -- how many of you have been here before? all right, everybody. great. welcome back to the museum. always like to make a shout out when we see mr. richard lyons in the audience. the reason we are here in this space is because mr. lyons made an incredible discovery in the 1990's that saved this building from being torn down. always like a round of applause for mr. lyons his discovery. [applause] evening's program is a pay what you please...
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. >>> all right, this is one of those instances where art really does imitate life. a museum of hangovers has opened up in cruasia. >> there are even beer goggles to test reflexes. the museum says it's focused on highlighting things that can create bonding >> all right. >> with that we turn our attention. >> the segue to sports. the raiders fighting for a playoff spot and the niners and richard yeah. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. con liberty mutual solo pagas lo que necesitas. only pay for what you need... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ a lot's changed since you were here. it's called the internet. i'm gonna hit start now, ok? came back! >>> the 49ers have a chance to get revenge on the rival seahawks when they travel to for a sunday night showdown on the line. with a win san francisco would earn their first division title, and niners have struggled in seattle. they've lost eight straight to the seahawks. richard sherman knows the rivalry wells, but he says the rivalry in past
. >>> all right, this is one of those instances where art really does imitate life. a museum of hangovers has opened up in cruasia. >> there are even beer goggles to test reflexes. the museum says it's focused on highlighting things that can create bonding >> all right. >> with that we turn our attention. >> the segue to sports. the raiders fighting for a playoff spot and the niners and richard yeah. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. only pay for...