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the preservation of the old buildings is almost entirely thanks to one man schaefer cash his love of the historical relics led the manufacture of painting tools to become a conservator he explains that television is deeply indebted to the german missionaries. everything started real when the temple survived to this place the delivery was not a stopper shared there was nothing here that of the desert and they built a really nice and very. pleasant colony with agriculture. one day around 15 years ago schaefer cash took a look inside one of the dilapidated buildings and discovered to his astonishment beautiful old wall paintings together with a group of fellow enthusiasm he persuaded the tell of the of authorities to grant building commission only to people prepared to conserve these old buildings. schafer cash turned his factory over to his sisters and began to study art conservation. the german missionary set out nation 71 to establish christian communities in the holy land jeans design and now uses the blacksmith's house mark twain is said to have stayed here when this building was a
the preservation of the old buildings is almost entirely thanks to one man schaefer cash his love of the historical relics led the manufacture of painting tools to become a conservator he explains that television is deeply indebted to the german missionaries. everything started real when the temple survived to this place the delivery was not a stopper shared there was nothing here that of the desert and they built a really nice and very. pleasant colony with agriculture. one day around 15 years...
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today in monaco schaefer is testing didn't.
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joining us to discuss is daniel schaefer, bureau chief, bloomberg editorial. what i think is interesting is on till now berlin has refused to knowledge any economic crisis . we are starting to see crack's -- cracks in that mantra. daniel: yes, that is the case. in asmbers today came expected, but they have shown the export sectors, germany's crucial element of the german economy has suffered in the second quarter, and that is piling on more pressure on the german government to do of a fiscal terms stimulus. only yesterday evening angela hintedhas said she has she might be open for some kind depending onmulus what will happen in the third quarter. where do germans need to see spending? here in berlin, we are hearing about not enough school places, not enough broadband coverage. anybody who drives of the autobahn notices it is a giant construction site with nobody working. where could spending be used? daniel: people have been talking about infrastructure, which obviously is not as in good of a shape in germany as it used to be. the thing about infrastructure is
joining us to discuss is daniel schaefer, bureau chief, bloomberg editorial. what i think is interesting is on till now berlin has refused to knowledge any economic crisis . we are starting to see crack's -- cracks in that mantra. daniel: yes, that is the case. in asmbers today came expected, but they have shown the export sectors, germany's crucial element of the german economy has suffered in the second quarter, and that is piling on more pressure on the german government to do of a fiscal...
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one in 3 of the residents was a member of the nazi party schaefer cash is the son of a romanian brush micah members of his family were murdered during the holocaust but he doesn't blame the german missionaries. the period of the nazi time inside. israel was very short and the under days in the fall were very. that's a productive. contribution of the temple of the land of israel and was so much the sea of 4 years of what city is is there almost nothing. after the 2nd world war the last residents of serrano were expelled from the country the israeli military and secret service took over some of the buildings others were used by the 1st israeli government when television was officially established in 1999 the german missionaries had already been there for almost 40 years. back to jerusalem. here in the old city is the lutheran guest house. with. its central location the friendly atmosphere and a lovely garden attract many visitors. there . we accompany the provost to beit jalla. involved and schmidt wants to show us the 1st lutheran school in the country it lies on the outskirts of bethl
one in 3 of the residents was a member of the nazi party schaefer cash is the son of a romanian brush micah members of his family were murdered during the holocaust but he doesn't blame the german missionaries. the period of the nazi time inside. israel was very short and the under days in the fall were very. that's a productive. contribution of the temple of the land of israel and was so much the sea of 4 years of what city is is there almost nothing. after the 2nd world war the last residents...
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the today i'm unaware schaefer is testing the new skoda superb it hasn't changed much on the outside and the recent for that is fairly simple the skoda has been very successful in recent years while other car makers were downsizing heavily skoda was having trouble filling all the orders placed but enough of the older versions let's see what the new model has got to watch for. for its new generation skoda has face lifts in the sedan and station wagon lines they now come with new assist systems and the headlights as well as a modernized infotainment and connectivity system the model is taking a sedan with the sport lying trim out far right. personally he admits he's not much of a fan of all the sport line trim options out there as they often only offer a sporty are designed without really improving performance but that's not. the case with a superb at least not when it has an enhanced engine like the one we're testing today that we see on t.v. here at this point. the 2 leader turbo gas engine packs a punch of $200.00 kilowatts all wheel drive gets you from 0 to $100.00 and less than 6
the today i'm unaware schaefer is testing the new skoda superb it hasn't changed much on the outside and the recent for that is fairly simple the skoda has been very successful in recent years while other car makers were downsizing heavily skoda was having trouble filling all the orders placed but enough of the older versions let's see what the new model has got to watch for. for its new generation skoda has face lifts in the sedan and station wagon lines they now come with new assist systems...
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[applause] >> i want to thank nina owcharenko schaefer for raising this panel. we have been fighting is healthcare battle for too many years. i don't know how long we can keep it up but we will so death do us part. i received an email from a professor at pasadena city college. i don't know how she got my email but she said sanders and warren a 1-two punch. they won the case in the won the debate. i didn't feel that way when i watched it. for those who don't know i am canadian. i grew up under single-payer healthcare. i worked at the fraser institute for many years where we developed these waiting list surveys. bernie sanders in his response to mister delaney who was saying i don't think the american people are ready for government takeover of healthcare, bernie said there is a country 5 minutes away from here called canada. they have no co-pays, no deductibles, no premiums, healthcare is a human right and everybody gets everything they want. i am like he never talks, neither did elizabeth warren about how much it would cost, how it would be paid for and what rea
[applause] >> i want to thank nina owcharenko schaefer for raising this panel. we have been fighting is healthcare battle for too many years. i don't know how long we can keep it up but we will so death do us part. i received an email from a professor at pasadena city college. i don't know how she got my email but she said sanders and warren a 1-two punch. they won the case in the won the debate. i didn't feel that way when i watched it. for those who don't know i am canadian. i grew up...
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we got a case of schaefer beer. to can heat.ning were buggingadults us for beer. we just took this 10 miles. you should of got what you wanted. were not hurting for money. we work in the concession stand. us forre really bugging the beer. you don't like to be laughing at kids people, 15-year-old have beer and adults couldn't get their own. the best part was joe cocker. we had never heard of them. we just sat there in all of joe cocker. was the best of everybody that was there. host: i have a question for you. we have a twitter poll. the question is this, did the 1969 woodstock festival will have an impact on culture in america? in a positive way, in a negative way? say anow, a majority positive way. caller: definitely positive. everybody expected a disaster. nothing bad happened. the three of us survived. we woke up sunday morning. across to the other side, they fed us. they gave us free water. the bathrooms were clean as an you see around baseball stadiums. everybody was nice. host: thank you for the call. his comment on joe caulker is telling. some of the bands
we got a case of schaefer beer. to can heat.ning were buggingadults us for beer. we just took this 10 miles. you should of got what you wanted. were not hurting for money. we work in the concession stand. us forre really bugging the beer. you don't like to be laughing at kids people, 15-year-old have beer and adults couldn't get their own. the best part was joe cocker. we had never heard of them. we just sat there in all of joe cocker. was the best of everybody that was there. host: i have a...
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we got a case of schaefer beer. to can heat.ning were buggingadults us for beer. we just took this 10 miles. you should of got what you wanted. were not hurting for money. we work in the concession stand. us forre really bugging the beer. you don't like to be laughing at kids people, 15-year-old have beer and adults couldn't get their own. the best part was joe cocker. we had never heard of them. we just sat there in all of joe cocker. was the best of everybody that was there. host: i have a question for you. we have a twitter poll. the question is this, did the 1969 woodstock festival will have an impact on culture in america? in a positive way, in a negative way? say anow, a majority positive way. caller: definitely positive. everybody expected a disaster. nothing bad happened. the three of us survived. we woke up sunday morning. across to the other side, they fed us. they gave us free water. the bathrooms were clean as an you see around baseball stadiums. everybody was nice. host: thank you for the call. his comment on joe caulker is telling. some of the bands
we got a case of schaefer beer. to can heat.ning were buggingadults us for beer. we just took this 10 miles. you should of got what you wanted. were not hurting for money. we work in the concession stand. us forre really bugging the beer. you don't like to be laughing at kids people, 15-year-old have beer and adults couldn't get their own. the best part was joe cocker. we had never heard of them. we just sat there in all of joe cocker. was the best of everybody that was there. host: i have a...
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say the spot really rose for me for the movie sheen i think it's a wonderful story i think jack schaeferwrote a wonderful book and they turned it into a very, george stevens director very good story and you have the character played by alan led who has come to this farm work they live and the idea he's going to try to get out of the gunfighter life yet he is pulled back into it because of events around him. there is a poignancy to the character that i found identified with because of the poignancy of the hickok character. >> thank you. >> i know that hasn't been a movie about norco but i was reminded of a lot of books and reading norco the most obvious thing helter-skelter. you really write much about connections between those two stories but certainly there are. >> this kind of an underexplored, in my opinion, world of southern california crimes of which i think some of the creepy serial killers of the late 60s and early 70s but there really is a whole different i'm not sure i'm answering your question but there's a whole different vibe to police forces in southern california and there
say the spot really rose for me for the movie sheen i think it's a wonderful story i think jack schaeferwrote a wonderful book and they turned it into a very, george stevens director very good story and you have the character played by alan led who has come to this farm work they live and the idea he's going to try to get out of the gunfighter life yet he is pulled back into it because of events around him. there is a poignancy to the character that i found identified with because of the...
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spend all our time fact checking a president who lies 20 times a day, and does it make us, as jack schaefer the president the assignment editor for newsrooms across the nation? >> in fortunately in a way, it can. but we're lucky enough, and unfortunately not everyone else is in terms of sides of our staff, where we can walk and chew gum at the same time. now, the industry is changing. a lot of newspapers are losing staff. and you know, there's a resource issue for sure. but what we can't do is ignore misinformation. that's our most fundamental job. the most basic thing we do is separate fact from fiction. that's the job. so when we start making decisions that sort of how is this going to affect the president or our relationship with the president, then we're being sucked into a more political debate. but the flip side of that is do people start turning us off. you're constantly arguing with him, a certain segment of the population. it can't be argumentative, the tone is important. >> how do you walk that line, and what's the line in particular of not normalizing lies through repetition? bec
spend all our time fact checking a president who lies 20 times a day, and does it make us, as jack schaefer the president the assignment editor for newsrooms across the nation? >> in fortunately in a way, it can. but we're lucky enough, and unfortunately not everyone else is in terms of sides of our staff, where we can walk and chew gum at the same time. now, the industry is changing. a lot of newspapers are losing staff. and you know, there's a resource issue for sure. but what we can't...
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say the spot really rose for me for the movie sheen i think it's a wonderful story i think jack schaeferwrote a wonderful book and they turned it into a very, george stevens director very good story and you have the character played by alan led who has come to this farm work they live and the idea he's going to try to get out of the gunfighter life yet he is pulled back into it because of events around him. there is a poignancy to the character that i found identified with because of the poignancy of the hickok character. >> thank you. >> i know that hasn't been a movie about norco but i was reminded of a lot of books and reading norco the most obvious thing helter-skelter. you really write much about connections between those two stories but certainly there are. >> this kind of an underexplored, in my opinion, world of southern california crimes of which i think some of the creepy serial killers of the late 60s and early 70s but there really is a whole different i'm not sure i'm answering your question but there's a whole different vibe to police forces in southern california and there
say the spot really rose for me for the movie sheen i think it's a wonderful story i think jack schaeferwrote a wonderful book and they turned it into a very, george stevens director very good story and you have the character played by alan led who has come to this farm work they live and the idea he's going to try to get out of the gunfighter life yet he is pulled back into it because of events around him. there is a poignancy to the character that i found identified with because of the...
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we got a case of schaefer beer. to can heat.ning were buggingadults us for beer.e just took this 10 miles. you should of got what you wanted. were not hurting for money. we work in the concession stand. us forre really bugging the beer. you don't like to be laughing at kids people, 15-year-old have beer and adults couldn't get their own. the best part was joe cocker. we had never heard of them. we just sat there in all of joe cocker. was the best of everybody that was there. host: i have a question for you. we have a twitter poll. the question is this, did the 1969 woodstock festival will have an impact on culture in america? in a positive way, in a negative way? say anow, a majority positive way. caller: definitely positive. everybody expected a disaster. nothing bad happened. the three of us survived. we woke up sunday morning. across to the other side, they fed us. they gave us free water. the bathrooms were clean as an you see around baseball stadiums. everybody was nice. host: thank you for the call. his comment on joe caulker is telling. some of the bands we
we got a case of schaefer beer. to can heat.ning were buggingadults us for beer.e just took this 10 miles. you should of got what you wanted. were not hurting for money. we work in the concession stand. us forre really bugging the beer. you don't like to be laughing at kids people, 15-year-old have beer and adults couldn't get their own. the best part was joe cocker. we had never heard of them. we just sat there in all of joe cocker. was the best of everybody that was there. host: i have a...
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elijah schaefer is being criticized. he is covering certain part of protests or editing the tapes.eresting about this is the mayor is like every democrat politician out there saying that everything's peaceful when they were not there. still being accused of lying with fellow journalist andy gno about the events at that took place. they are denying video evidence. by the way i ran right past vice. i ran right past bdc, who were filming peaceful demonstrations while the real news is ahead. mainstream outlets are ignoring the truth. i'm watching violence. i record it. the sad thing still the left is crazy, saying it a lie. pete: fake news is not what you say, but what you choose not to cover. brian: talk about 2020, what is going to be covered. a lot of big four. kamala harris who seems to be dropping rapidly. bernie sanders pretty consistently in second place and elizabeth warren is rising in the polls. one person they're trying to catch all along is joe biden. biden is doing everything he can to go back to the pack. when he speaks there is something wrong. whether a belief that he h
elijah schaefer is being criticized. he is covering certain part of protests or editing the tapes.eresting about this is the mayor is like every democrat politician out there saying that everything's peaceful when they were not there. still being accused of lying with fellow journalist andy gno about the events at that took place. they are denying video evidence. by the way i ran right past vice. i ran right past bdc, who were filming peaceful demonstrations while the real news is ahead....