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i mean, these, this collection is from the strong saxon leader of the 18th century ad. if you want to compare, i mean the collection itself, its value, probably its cultural value as well, is comparable to the crown jewels in britain. and this is exactly what the saxon cultural minister said, right after the robbery said this is, these are priceless pieces. they can, they can never be replaced. we've got arrests. so far the jury hasn't been found. what do you think of the chance of getting parts of it back? i mean, this is also a last year after the robbery. various art experts said these pieces are so well known to be impossible to salvage a market on the black market. and so most of assume that they have been broken down stripped for their, for the jewels. and the precious metals. there is perhaps of all chance that some of the jewels could be recovered, but not if they've been, if they've been cut up or been been rekeyed, they've been lost forever. as i mentioned earlier, this isn't the 1st such we've seen in germany in recent times. they've actually been quite a few
i mean, these, this collection is from the strong saxon leader of the 18th century ad. if you want to compare, i mean the collection itself, its value, probably its cultural value as well, is comparable to the crown jewels in britain. and this is exactly what the saxon cultural minister said, right after the robbery said this is, these are priceless pieces. they can, they can never be replaced. we've got arrests. so far the jury hasn't been found. what do you think of the chance of getting...
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i mean these, this collection is from the strong saxon leader of the 18th century. and if you want to compare, i mean the collection itself, its value prop, its cultural value as well as comparable to the crown jewels in britain. and this is exactly what the saxon cultural minister said, right after the robbery said this is, these are priceless pieces. they can, they can never be replaced. we've got arrests. so far the jury hasn't been found. what do you think of the chance of getting parts of it back? i mean, this is also a last year after the robbery. various art experts said these pieces are so well known to be impossible to sell them on the market on the black market. and so most of assume that they have been broken down stripped for their, for the jewels. and the precious metals. there is perhaps a mall chance that some of the jewels could be recovered, but not if they've been, if they've been cut up or been in the mosque forever. as i mentioned earlier, this isn't the 1st such harsh we've seen in germany in recent times. and that she'd been quite a few are mus
i mean these, this collection is from the strong saxon leader of the 18th century. and if you want to compare, i mean the collection itself, its value prop, its cultural value as well as comparable to the crown jewels in britain. and this is exactly what the saxon cultural minister said, right after the robbery said this is, these are priceless pieces. they can, they can never be replaced. we've got arrests. so far the jury hasn't been found. what do you think of the chance of getting parts of...
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i mean these, this collection is from the strong saxon leader of the 18th century. and if you want to compare, i mean the collection itself, its value prop, its cultural value as well as comparable to the crown jewels in britain. and this is exactly what the saxon cultural minister said, right after the robbery said this is, these are priceless pieces. they can, they can never be replaced. we've got arrests. so far the jury hasn't been found. what do you think of the chance of getting parts of it back? yeah, i mean, this is also last year after the robbery. various art experts said these pieces are so well known to be impossible to sell them on the market on the black market. and so most of assume that they have been broken down stripped for their, for the jewels. and the precious metals. there is perhaps a mall chance that some of the jewels could be recovered, but not if they've been, if they've been cut up or been they've been lost forever. as i mentioned earlier, this isn't the 1st such as we've seen in germany in recent times. they've actually been quite a few
i mean these, this collection is from the strong saxon leader of the 18th century. and if you want to compare, i mean the collection itself, its value prop, its cultural value as well as comparable to the crown jewels in britain. and this is exactly what the saxon cultural minister said, right after the robbery said this is, these are priceless pieces. they can, they can never be replaced. we've got arrests. so far the jury hasn't been found. what do you think of the chance of getting parts of...
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robert saxon revealed the ansa and and recent email to us after watching bbc news. —— answer. —— in as week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online, or social see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online, orsocial media, email us on the email on screen. you can find us on twitter. you can call us on the number on screen. and do have a look at our website. that is all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts on bbc news coverage again week. goodbye. hello there. on friday, we saw temperatures slowly rising as milderaircame in from the atlantic, together with a lot of cloud. but over this weekend, it's cooler air that's going to return across the uk, with temperatures set to drop a bit. now, we've seen the milderaircome in, thanks to south—westerly winds bringing in that cloud. this strip of cloud here is a weather front. that's producing the rain that we are seeing at the moment and it's moving very slowly southwards. now, that weather front will take the rain southwards. as it does so, th
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the anglo-saxon chronicle, the most important role historical record of that time, during that time inoucester he found himself in very deep consultation with its counsel about this land, how it was occupied and by what sort o men. by the middle of january 10 86, that curiosity had become the doomsday survey. what we don't really know williams reasons beyond curiosity, which is surely not enough of a reason for conducting the survey, one theory is that it was to support tax collection in order to prepare an army against a possible danish invasion. and another theory it was designed to cement in writing e land reorganization that had taken placin the Ãbover the previous 20 years. but the theory that i liked most is that perhaps william was sitting in a church in gloucester on christmas eve of that year and the priest read from luke chapter 2, which mentioned the seasons of caesar god augustus. william seeing himself as an impressive ruler in his own right was perhaps inspired by that. certainly doomsday was unlike modern census, to the extent that some scholars don't consider the census
the anglo-saxon chronicle, the most important role historical record of that time, during that time inoucester he found himself in very deep consultation with its counsel about this land, how it was occupied and by what sort o men. by the middle of january 10 86, that curiosity had become the doomsday survey. what we don't really know williams reasons beyond curiosity, which is surely not enough of a reason for conducting the survey, one theory is that it was to support tax collection in order...
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test collection another theory to cement and writing the land reorganization to displace the anglo-saxons over the previous 30 years. but the feeling that i liked most perhaps sitting in a church on christmas eve of that year and the priest with that caesar augustus time. and he sees himself in his o right perhaps was inspired. and that was considered a consensus at all. and with that second we focus an in addition 2000 chuh is 6000 mills and in fact and it is shameful to tell is a the expansive nature and in the late 19th century which at that time and with industry in the same way. and then to have that doomsday. but anyy so then i highlight that passage but a man while for certain on that land and in particular marriage and afterwards held the land and without those successes. would he not be honest are the woman that he loved? with that verse tapestry which is in the medieval suey. no good came to themn this fashion because although it was usef for the king to plan for taxation and the feudal land cos but this was the time and then that didn't change until the 18th century. so at the
test collection another theory to cement and writing the land reorganization to displace the anglo-saxons over the previous 30 years. but the feeling that i liked most perhaps sitting in a church on christmas eve of that year and the priest with that caesar augustus time. and he sees himself in his o right perhaps was inspired. and that was considered a consensus at all. and with that second we focus an in addition 2000 chuh is 6000 mills and in fact and it is shameful to tell is a the...
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was the guesstimate that they put out there but to talk about these, this treasury, the 18th-century saxon later, this treasury is the equivalent of the british crown jewels. it is priceless. the financial value is pricels. that is why it has been so important for the police to try to catch these people and to try to find these jewels. this is not the first big -- brent: this is not the first big museum rubber in germany. police are telling us there is a connection to previous ones. >> this one was mentioned in the piece, this huge gold coin stolen from another german museum, a 100 kilogram coin. it was sentenced in february. he was out on bail pending an appeal and picked up this morning. >> the fear is that once the jewels are stolen, they will never be seen again. >> these pieces were so famous they could not be sold. the fear is that the pieces were just broken down. may be cut, recut and then sold off. there are some small hope that maybe could be -- some could be recovered but those hopes need to be getting smaller. brent: for the next 2.5 weeks, everyone in the country will stay hom
was the guesstimate that they put out there but to talk about these, this treasury, the 18th-century saxon later, this treasury is the equivalent of the british crown jewels. it is priceless. the financial value is pricels. that is why it has been so important for the police to try to catch these people and to try to find these jewels. this is not the first big -- brent: this is not the first big museum rubber in germany. police are telling us there is a connection to previous ones. >>...
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among them 3 sets of 18th century jewelry from the collection of saxon ruler, the strong valued it up to a 1000000000 euro. dresden greenfeld house is one of the largest treasure collections in europe. the security here it was said to be state of the art that is until november, the 25th, 29, taking in the early hours of the morning, a small fire was started allowing the museum salaam system to malfunction. the thieves then got in through a bad window and used an axe to smash display cases. officers were on the scene 5 minutes after the alarm sounded. but the thieves skate. it's the, the thieves may have had help from inside the museum. the treasures of the green vault survived allied bombing raids in world war 2, only to be counted off as war by the soviet union in their return to dresden. in 1958, though it's thought unlikely all the chills will be brought back intact. this time, our colleague is with me now looking at those pictures, mazing pictures of the green vault. you can put a price on what was started. no, i mean there's been a financial evaluation of the, of the, of the stol
among them 3 sets of 18th century jewelry from the collection of saxon ruler, the strong valued it up to a 1000000000 euro. dresden greenfeld house is one of the largest treasure collections in europe. the security here it was said to be state of the art that is until november, the 25th, 29, taking in the early hours of the morning, a small fire was started allowing the museum salaam system to malfunction. the thieves then got in through a bad window and used an axe to smash display cases....
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talk about these, this is this, this, this treasury, this is from augustus, the strong 18th century saxon leader. this treasury is the equivalent of the british crown jewels. i mean, it's the prices, the, the, the cultural value, the, the financial value is priceless. and that's why it's been so important the police to try and catch these people and to try if they can to find these jewels because they can't be replaced. there's no way that this is not the 1st big museum robbery that we've seen in germany. and police are telling us that there is a connection, maybe 2 previous ones. yes, seems a direct connection because one of the people who was arrested today for the green belt robbery has already been convicted of another robbery. other happened in 2007 . this one was mentioned in the piece, this huge gold coin that was stolen from another german. you see him 300 kilogram coin worth across the $4000000.00. that was the police think was, was taken, melted down and then sold off one of the people who was arrested for that. he was sentenced in february, but he was out on bail pending appeal
talk about these, this is this, this, this treasury, this is from augustus, the strong 18th century saxon leader. this treasury is the equivalent of the british crown jewels. i mean, it's the prices, the, the, the cultural value, the, the financial value is priceless. and that's why it's been so important the police to try and catch these people and to try if they can to find these jewels because they can't be replaced. there's no way that this is not the 1st big museum robbery that we've seen...
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i mean this is a unique piece of, of german and saxon cultural history. but this is not the 1st in the german museum, half museums become soft targets for, for criminals. yeah, i think i think you can really say that, i mean, just a couple of years ago, 2017, we had a similar very spectacular robbery here in germany. in the botha museum where a huge gold coin worth about 4000000 euro is, was also was also taken in a very dramatic robbery. and, and these are, you know, ocean's 11 complicated geniuses that are pulling these off. these are smash and grab operations there. just rushing in and grabbing what they can and taking and going out. and i think i think criminals are looking at germ museums and very soft targets incredibly valuable material in these museums that's protected by really low end security that they find very easy to break through. but i don't really know what museums can do about it, because museums are public spaces. people need to have access to the culture. i'm not sure how you can turn public spaces into properly secure areas unless you
i mean this is a unique piece of, of german and saxon cultural history. but this is not the 1st in the german museum, half museums become soft targets for, for criminals. yeah, i think i think you can really say that, i mean, just a couple of years ago, 2017, we had a similar very spectacular robbery here in germany. in the botha museum where a huge gold coin worth about 4000000 euro is, was also was also taken in a very dramatic robbery. and, and these are, you know, ocean's 11 complicated...
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britain because we are not a multicultural country or society as a whole it's true that the anglo saxons in several other countries in europe developed very differently from us from a religious point of view. let me remind you that britain is still a constitutional monarchy where the monarch as a relationship with religion is one which was also forged through suffering the vicissitudes of the 17th century and it's of the relationship with religion in britain is not the same as ours their religious policies are not the same they have a different history. as to whether or not the fact that the anglo saxons have a multicultural society in which various religions cohabit makes there's a better model than ours i would like to be the judge of that but it's different you are right i would like to say a couple of words about the beauty of the french model in which i have a very deep belief i do not believe in fighting for one or another religion i would like to see all the children who arrive in our country living happily and in harmony i think that in the french ambition there is something uniq
britain because we are not a multicultural country or society as a whole it's true that the anglo saxons in several other countries in europe developed very differently from us from a religious point of view. let me remind you that britain is still a constitutional monarchy where the monarch as a relationship with religion is one which was also forged through suffering the vicissitudes of the 17th century and it's of the relationship with religion in britain is not the same as ours their...
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you look at these, these jewels, this is a collection from the collection of the strong who is the saxon leader of the 18th century. and in terms of on its cultural as well as probably financial worth. you compare them to the british crown jewels, i mean, that's sort of their significance cultural significance and the government of saxony said right after the robbery, that these are priceless pieces on the air, they can never be replaced. and if we had think about that, we had a thing about this is, this is not the 1st, a big museum robbery in germany. they said in the sense in which the german museums are being targeted. i think definitely especially for this particular in this particular case, one of the person people who's arrested today in connection to this robbery in dresden, has already been convicted of a museum robbery just a couple of years ago. here in berlin, where you might remember 2017. they robbed a huge, massive gold coin of the boat of museum, which is where they were like a 100 kilograms worth like $4000000.00 worth of gold. also a sort of a crude smash and grab robber
you look at these, these jewels, this is a collection from the collection of the strong who is the saxon leader of the 18th century. and in terms of on its cultural as well as probably financial worth. you compare them to the british crown jewels, i mean, that's sort of their significance cultural significance and the government of saxony said right after the robbery, that these are priceless pieces on the air, they can never be replaced. and if we had think about that, we had a thing about...
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laid for mines and business climate change briggs, it saxon happiness in 3 books for your children, smarter for free or you to do this is g.w. news, africa coming up on today's program, kenya is seeing a warning spike of new cold 19 infections, a disease experts tells us it's mostly because people aren't being strict about sticking to the guidelines, evil and 8 months off of police brutality protests across nigeria. some of those who participated in the demonstrations saying they were being targeted by authorities in a crackdown on the end songs movement. hello, i'm christine one. it's good to have your company. the recent news off a potential breakthrough in the search for a coronavirus vaccine couldn't come soon enough, reported cases in africa are nearing 2000000 with the infection rates. ex-in orating in some countries, kenya has reported its highest daily death toll from over 1000. with 24 people succumbing to the virus. now this number pales in comparison to other parts of the world, but the increasing number of deaths comes as the rate of new infections, spikes across the country. mo
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mean, to talk about these, this is this, this, this treasury, this is from the strong 18th century saxon leader. this treasury is the equivalent of the british crown jewels. i mean, it's the prices, the, the, the cultural value, the, the financial value is priceless. and that's why it's been so important the police to try and catch these people and to try if they can to find these jewels because they can't be replaced. there's no way that this is not the 1st big museum robbery that we've seen in germany. and police are telling us that there is a connection maybe to previous ones. yes. seems a direct connection because one of the people who was arrested today for the green belt robbery has already been convicted of another robbery that happened in 2007. those one was mentioned in the piece, this huge gold coin that was stolen from another germ. you see him 300 kilograms coin worth of print problem across the $4000000.00. that was, the police think was, was taken down and then sold off one of the people who was arrested for that. he was sentenced in february, but he was out on bail pending
mean, to talk about these, this is this, this, this treasury, this is from the strong 18th century saxon leader. this treasury is the equivalent of the british crown jewels. i mean, it's the prices, the, the, the cultural value, the, the financial value is priceless. and that's why it's been so important the police to try and catch these people and to try if they can to find these jewels because they can't be replaced. there's no way that this is not the 1st big museum robbery that we've seen...
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that something president back or has ruled out, at least for now in the saxon nation, must be transparent. i also want to be clear, i will not make vaccination mandatory. other european leaders have made similar declarations or having to weigh the positives of mass vaccinations with the roistering empty back sentiment. thank you. it's thank you. while until faxes have been labeled as right wing conspiracy theorists, others say that they are simply questioning the silence. in general, it takes a vote 20 years to develop a vaccine before just read you for the market. so these are legitimate concerns and, wave of mistrust regarding a colleague 19 of x., a nation is to be expected. some of that mistrust a royce's from problems with previous vaccines such as the one polio. in 1955, the cuts a vaccine was found to have caused $40000.00 cases of polio, killing time. but modern medicine has come a long way since that, with fatal mistakes learned from the gap seems to have become for many of vital tool in the fight against disease. i would leave that to me in addition to make that decision, not a
that something president back or has ruled out, at least for now in the saxon nation, must be transparent. i also want to be clear, i will not make vaccination mandatory. other european leaders have made similar declarations or having to weigh the positives of mass vaccinations with the roistering empty back sentiment. thank you. it's thank you. while until faxes have been labeled as right wing conspiracy theorists, others say that they are simply questioning the silence. in general, it takes a...
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i mean, this is a unique piece of, of german and saxon cultural history. but this is not the 1st in a german museum, half museums become soft targets for, for criminals. yeah, i think i think you can really say that, i mean, just a couple of years ago, 2017, we had a similar very spectacular robbery here in germany. in the botha museum where a huge gold coin worth about 4 new york was also was also taken in a very dramatic robbery. and, and these are, you know, ocean's 11 complicated geniuses that are pulling these off. these are smash and grab operations. they're just rushing in, grabbing what they can and taking and going out. and i think i think criminals are looking at german using very soft targets, incredibly valuable material in these museums that's protected by really low end security that they find very easy to break through. but i don't really know what museums can do about it, because museums are public spaces. people need to have access to the culture. i'm not sure how you can turn public spaces into properly secure areas unless you want to tur
i mean, this is a unique piece of, of german and saxon cultural history. but this is not the 1st in a german museum, half museums become soft targets for, for criminals. yeah, i think i think you can really say that, i mean, just a couple of years ago, 2017, we had a similar very spectacular robbery here in germany. in the botha museum where a huge gold coin worth about 4 new york was also was also taken in a very dramatic robbery. and, and these are, you know, ocean's 11 complicated geniuses...
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, looking out for old people and human rights or things like that when they're in fact engaging in saxon behavior. but i know is, is this rooted in some kind of prejudice towards some sort of xenophobia in fact towards china? do you think? i do think so. i mean there's, there's this, i mean, i've heard been on many shots proper people from developed countries, australia, the united states, even in europe, where they said, you know, it's time that china update the international rules. but these are rules that were created in other places. these are not rules that are written, not some rock somewhere and given down by a higher authority. these are simply rules that allowed west to prosper. so, you know, you're having a new all time lateral structure. and this idea that china is simply a child that needs to be taught a lesson is untrue. china has been prospering for the last 40 years. they feel very confident in the system that they've created, especially in view of the financial meltdown. and also most recently their response that both jump health and economics. so the idea that they're go
, looking out for old people and human rights or things like that when they're in fact engaging in saxon behavior. but i know is, is this rooted in some kind of prejudice towards some sort of xenophobia in fact towards china? do you think? i do think so. i mean there's, there's this, i mean, i've heard been on many shots proper people from developed countries, australia, the united states, even in europe, where they said, you know, it's time that china update the international rules. but these...
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mean, to talk about these, this is this, this, this treasury, this is from the strong 18th century saxon leader. this treasury is the equivalent of the british crown jewels. i mean, it's always the prices, the, the, the cultural value, the, the financial value is priceless. and that's why it's been so important the police to try and catch these people and to try if they can to find these jewels because they can't be replaced. there's no way that this is not the 1st big museum robbery that we've seen in germany. and police are telling us that there is a connection maybe to previous ones. yes. seems a direct connection because one of the people who was arrested today for the green belt robbery has already been convicted of another robbery that happened in 2007. this one was mentioned in the piece, this huge gold coin that was stolen from another german. you see him 300 kilograms coin worth of across the $4000000.00. that was the police think was, was taken down and then sold off one of the people who was arrested for that. he was sentenced in february, but he was out on bail pending appeal
mean, to talk about these, this is this, this, this treasury, this is from the strong 18th century saxon leader. this treasury is the equivalent of the british crown jewels. i mean, it's always the prices, the, the, the cultural value, the, the financial value is priceless. and that's why it's been so important the police to try and catch these people and to try if they can to find these jewels because they can't be replaced. there's no way that this is not the 1st big museum robbery that we've...
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and they were being chased by a bunch of angles and saxons under a one called us. and they were caught surrounded just to the north of the present, a village of our host. and for the nic, if you have the worse, the thought, the thought that all was lost and the story has it, that it's there, prayed for deliverance, and he was rewarded by a white cross. the cross of which of course said that would be martyred, appearing in the blue sky above the fighting, and he was inspired. his troops were inspired. they won the day and angus voted that having secured the victory that he would make sense to the patron and assault the flag and that, and that's the story that we tell this to dear ethel's input. but they were into this mess, cut out the fallen chairman, is that what actually happened back in a 52 or is that going to be them broida later on to justify the, the patron saint under flight? well, of course, there's no written evidence documentation from the one sent to the pic to speed in scotland. there is nothing but what we do have in terms of evidence is all the airli
and they were being chased by a bunch of angles and saxons under a one called us. and they were caught surrounded just to the north of the present, a village of our host. and for the nic, if you have the worse, the thought, the thought that all was lost and the story has it, that it's there, prayed for deliverance, and he was rewarded by a white cross. the cross of which of course said that would be martyred, appearing in the blue sky above the fighting, and he was inspired. his troops were...
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i want to leave everybody just as a reminder, because you can create how to talking about saxon's, but i want to be foolish to be quick. 80, he is really too too honored to sing, or a couple of months spent. he's got his thing on his young whole concrete image for those worst affected the road back to full health can be a long one. a huge survived a month in an induced coma and 17 days on ventilation machines kept him alone live . as his body ceased to function, just to see quite a while just looking out, it was just to commit a complete if you was real decision to go to notice you today. we're not out of the woods yet, but thank you so much. and krishna and akiko, for getting us up to date, what we know, what should we expect from vaccines and all of the questions you cheap as excellent questions as always. and we will continue to do updates and bring you news about covered 19 in vaccines as we waste in here on the stream. but for now, i'm signing off from the home edition studio because coverage 19. and i will see you next time. thanks for watching everybody. frank assessments, if am
i want to leave everybody just as a reminder, because you can create how to talking about saxon's, but i want to be foolish to be quick. 80, he is really too too honored to sing, or a couple of months spent. he's got his thing on his young whole concrete image for those worst affected the road back to full health can be a long one. a huge survived a month in an induced coma and 17 days on ventilation machines kept him alone live . as his body ceased to function, just to see quite a while just...
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as you well known, our saxons, china, and east of vietnam, there's an empty sea apart from want to shout, particularly for sudden vietnam and central philippines. we share free now with cycling free. we are typhoon free. the wet season continues and probably gets a bit worse in the good part of malaysia and indonesia, but that is consistent. obviously, with this time of the year, the rains almost all cleared away. now from southern india, the might be even in the house from to the end, the weekend in sri lanka. otherwise it's quiet and sunny weather for most but how does one forgave after losing 32 family members in a heinous massacre? a survivor of one of colombia's 50 year long conflicts, worst atrocities dedicates his life to reconciliation with his peace falters around him. lay in a palace years life in mission are in jeopardy. witness back, i am caught in the crossfire on al jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera, a reminder of our top stories this hour. republican party leaders in the state of michigan say they're not aware of any information that would change joe biden's electoral vi
as you well known, our saxons, china, and east of vietnam, there's an empty sea apart from want to shout, particularly for sudden vietnam and central philippines. we share free now with cycling free. we are typhoon free. the wet season continues and probably gets a bit worse in the good part of malaysia and indonesia, but that is consistent. obviously, with this time of the year, the rains almost all cleared away. now from southern india, the might be even in the house from to the end, the...
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as you well known, are saxons, china, and east of vietnam. there's an empty sea apart from want to shout, particularly for sudden vietnam and central philippines with shower free. now with cycling free, we are typhoon free. the wet season continues and probably gets a bit worse in the good part of malaysia and indonesia, but that is consistent of the sea. with this time of the year. the rains almost all cleared away. now from southern india, the might be even enhanced from to the end the weekend in sri lanka. otherwise it's quiet and sunny weather for most but one of the most wanted men on the planet, the mastermind of a $4500000000.00 fraud. they want to put him in jail, but you cannot help being in the past. al-jazeera reveals never before heard recordings implicating some of the world's most powerful players. everyone, most of them would benefit by the abuse of power and the corruption jolo hunt for a fugitive on a busy guy, you're watching out, is there a reminder of our top stories this hour? the united nations is warning of a humanitari
as you well known, are saxons, china, and east of vietnam. there's an empty sea apart from want to shout, particularly for sudden vietnam and central philippines with shower free. now with cycling free, we are typhoon free. the wet season continues and probably gets a bit worse in the good part of malaysia and indonesia, but that is consistent of the sea. with this time of the year. the rains almost all cleared away. now from southern india, the might be even enhanced from to the end the...
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to talk about these, this is this, this, this treasury, this is from just the strong 18th century saxon leader. this treasury is the equivalent of the british crown jewels. i mean, it's the prices, the, the, the cultural value, the, the financial value is priceless. and that's why it's been so important the police to try and catch these people and to try if they can to find these jewels because they can't be replaced. there's no way that this is not the 1st big museum robbery that we've seen in germany. and police are telling us that there is a connection maybe to previous ones. yes. seems a direct connection because one of the people who was arrested today for the green belt robbery has already been convicted of another robbery. other happened in 2007 . this one was mentioned in the piece, this huge gold coin that was stolen from another german. you see him 300 kilograms coin worth of across the $4000000.00. that was the police think was, was taken, melted down and then sold off one of the people who was arrested for that. he was sentenced in february, but he was out on bail pending ap
to talk about these, this is this, this, this treasury, this is from just the strong 18th century saxon leader. this treasury is the equivalent of the british crown jewels. i mean, it's the prices, the, the, the cultural value, the, the financial value is priceless. and that's why it's been so important the police to try and catch these people and to try if they can to find these jewels because they can't be replaced. there's no way that this is not the 1st big museum robbery that we've seen in...
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mean, to talk about these, this is this, this, this treasury, this is from the strong 18th century saxon leader. this treasury is the equivalent of the british crown jewels. i mean, it's the prices, the, the, the cultural value, the, the financial value is priceless. and that's why it's been so important the police to try and catch these people and to try if they can to find these jewels because they can't be replaced. there's no way that this is not the 1st big museum robbery that we've seen in germany. and police are telling us that there is a connection, maybe 2 previous ones. yes, seems a direct connection because one of the people who was arrested today for the green belt robbery has already been convicted of another robbery. other happened in 2007 . this one was mentioned in the piece, this huge gold coin that was stolen from another german. you see him 300 kilogram coin worth across the $4000000.00. that was the police think was, was taken, melted down and then sold off one of the people who was arrested for that. he was sentenced in february, but he was out on bail pending appeal
mean, to talk about these, this is this, this, this treasury, this is from the strong 18th century saxon leader. this treasury is the equivalent of the british crown jewels. i mean, it's the prices, the, the, the cultural value, the, the financial value is priceless. and that's why it's been so important the police to try and catch these people and to try if they can to find these jewels because they can't be replaced. there's no way that this is not the 1st big museum robbery that we've seen...
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i mean, this is a unique piece of, of german and saxon cultural history. but this is not the 1st german museum. half museums become soft targets for, for criminals. yeah. i think i think you can really say that, i mean, just a couple of years ago, 2017, we had a similar very spectacular robbery here in germany, in the boat, a museum where a huge gold coin worth about 4000000 new york was, was also was also taken in a very dramatic, a robbery and, and these are, you know, ocean's 11 complicated geniuses that are good are pulling these off. these are smash and grab operations. they're just rushing in, grabbing what they can, and taking and going out. and i think i think criminals are looking at germ museums as very soft targets incredibly valuable material in these museums that's protected by really low end security that they find very easy to break through. but i don't really know what museums can do about it, because museums are public spaces. people need to have access to the culture. i'm not sure how you can turn public spaces into properly secure areas
i mean, this is a unique piece of, of german and saxon cultural history. but this is not the 1st german museum. half museums become soft targets for, for criminals. yeah. i think i think you can really say that, i mean, just a couple of years ago, 2017, we had a similar very spectacular robbery here in germany, in the boat, a museum where a huge gold coin worth about 4000000 new york was, was also was also taken in a very dramatic, a robbery and, and these are, you know, ocean's 11 complicated...
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speech, the right to have any kind of civil liberties, the right to be different than white anglo-saxonere's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest court in the land. >> reporter: as the day moved along, with more tallies of write-in ballots, the numbers began to change. by mid-afternoon in san francisco, more hope. and still trepidation. >> democracy is under attack. what do we >> reporter: and on in it went into the night. >> democracy is sometimes messy. it sometimes requires a little patience as well. >> reporter: if you ever took democracy for granted, these last few days may have changed that. 270 electoral votes no longer just a number. thursday morning, and in the mission, those booths where volunteers clutched that rock and made pohone calls now abandoned. and manny still cautious. the man who told us on monday that he trusts democracy now says this won't be over for him until january 20th, inauguration day. >> i'm anxious. i'm suspicious of this man. >> even now? >> especially >> to watch
speech, the right to have any kind of civil liberties, the right to be different than white anglo-saxonere's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest court in the land. >> reporter: as the day moved along, with more tallies of write-in ballots, the numbers began to change. by mid-afternoon in san francisco, more hope. and still trepidation. >> democracy is under attack. what do we >>...
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i mean, this is a unique piece of, of german and saxon cultural history. but this is not the 1st in a german museum, half museums become soft targets for, for criminals. yeah. i think i think you can really say that, i mean, just a couple of years ago, 2017, we had a similar very spectacular robbery here in germany. in the botha museum where a huge gold coin worth about 4000000 euro is, was also was also taken in a very dramatic, a robbery. and, and these aren't, you know, ocean's 11 complicated geniuses that are pulling these off. these are smash and grab operations. they're just rushing in, grabbing what they can and taking and going out. and i think, i think for most are looking at german using very soft targets, incredibly valuable material in these museums that's protected by really low end security that they find very easy to break through. but i don't really know what museums can do about it, because museums are public spaces. people need to have access to the culture. i'm not sure how you can turn public spaces into properly secure areas unless you
i mean, this is a unique piece of, of german and saxon cultural history. but this is not the 1st in a german museum, half museums become soft targets for, for criminals. yeah. i think i think you can really say that, i mean, just a couple of years ago, 2017, we had a similar very spectacular robbery here in germany. in the botha museum where a huge gold coin worth about 4000000 euro is, was also was also taken in a very dramatic, a robbery. and, and these aren't, you know, ocean's 11...
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i certainly think that is at least a part and saxon has it since his story and more so not those who are traditionally antibacterials, but this group in the middle may be pro-vaccine, but just uncomfortable with the current timeline of development and in history. we have not been able to develop a vaccine within 10 months, but one thing i would point out is that also in history that we haven't had this type of emergency where all countries in the world have halted to screech. and for every pharmaceutical company of the industry coming together, researchers, scientists to focus on a singular problem. there are or 210 gotten candidates in development. so it just shows what's possible when we have urgency and the resources to fund a specific problem. so that 10 year usual timeline is under usual conditions and i think we all have experienced a very unusual 2020. and this isn't what has led to absolutely historic scientific innovation. but for others to hear that it sounds like, well, something must have been skipped safety measures must have been caught. let me, let me jump in. let me j
i certainly think that is at least a part and saxon has it since his story and more so not those who are traditionally antibacterials, but this group in the middle may be pro-vaccine, but just uncomfortable with the current timeline of development and in history. we have not been able to develop a vaccine within 10 months, but one thing i would point out is that also in history that we haven't had this type of emergency where all countries in the world have halted to screech. and for every...
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anglo-saxon,'s or angela merkel don't seem to realize that. is that not true? >> the only institution that stood up to hitler effectively was the army. i think the army just all the opposition in the army melted after france, in the summer of 1940. no one believed that he could conquer france in the way he proposed. he did it, and it did look like a miracle. even some very sound and good people like james fund milk or said just a couple of weeks i thought he's a bit rough around the edges but look at this, france, the historical enemy. but once the army had come on board it was the end of the opposition. >> many got rid of generals very quickly who didn't go along with him. so there were indeed people in germany who opposed it in the thirties but the use of terror is very effective. so it took more and more courage to oppose him openly, became almost impossible. >> once he was in power. >> there were many people who didn't like what was going on, many chose inner immigration because that was the only way to survive. i don't think it's angela american prejudice
anglo-saxon,'s or angela merkel don't seem to realize that. is that not true? >> the only institution that stood up to hitler effectively was the army. i think the army just all the opposition in the army melted after france, in the summer of 1940. no one believed that he could conquer france in the way he proposed. he did it, and it did look like a miracle. even some very sound and good people like james fund milk or said just a couple of weeks i thought he's a bit rough around the edges...
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shattered, on the bed lying down, and gets out this blue number ten, i told him to go away in anglo—saxonna shanty on air, you know, he was brought up in a shanty town, so, you know, he fought, well didn‘t fight, his ability got him to the top of his profession, i went to watch a few games there when i was manager, he is held, he is like a good, god like and if you ask any argentinian who the greatest is, 99.9 will say diego maradona, now i am saying that because there is a certain lionel messi who is unbelievable, but come in the same category to argentinian, think that says it all. there was a certain amount of awe from other player, gary lineker said in a rest of the world match he did keepy—uppies, op, lost of the world match he did keepy-uppies, op, lost you of the world match he did keepy—uppies, op, lost you there. he was saying before the match, maradona was doing freestyle football skills where he is booting the ball several metres, trapping it and doing it and the other players tried and fell about. what made him this different class? his technique, imean, this different class?
shattered, on the bed lying down, and gets out this blue number ten, i told him to go away in anglo—saxonna shanty on air, you know, he was brought up in a shanty town, so, you know, he fought, well didn‘t fight, his ability got him to the top of his profession, i went to watch a few games there when i was manager, he is held, he is like a good, god like and if you ask any argentinian who the greatest is, 99.9 will say diego maradona, now i am saying that because there is a certain lionel...
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robert saxon revealed the answer in a recent email to us after watching bbc news.ga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today... the nhs starts setting up coronavirus vaccination centres, and the first doses could be delivered next month. the home secretary priti patel keeps her job after being found to have broken rules by bullying staff. now questions for borisjohnson, over his influence on the report. taking a stand against fake reviews — we meet the businesman who's started legal action against google. there are new calls for restrictions, on heading in football training. it follows the growing concerns over the number of former players, suffering from dementia. good morning. cooler air is arriving further north of the uk today, with rain followed by blustery showers and some sunshine. in the south, it stays mild but pretty cloudy, and that cool air is moving across all of the uk by the time we get to tomorrow. i will have the full forecast coming up a bit later on. it's saturday 21st november. our top story... the nhs has started setting up coronavirus
robert saxon revealed the answer in a recent email to us after watching bbc news.ga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today... the nhs starts setting up coronavirus vaccination centres, and the first doses could be delivered next month. the home secretary priti patel keeps her job after being found to have broken rules by bullying staff. now questions for borisjohnson, over his influence on the report. taking a stand against fake reviews — we meet the businesman who's started legal...