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in her account of the trip, she mentions moving up north of the strasburg,pping in having that has to the confederate lines and then having to pass through the union lines, finally meeting her father in martinsburg, waiting all night for a train and then traveling through the baltimore and the north average of new york. she was continuously impressed by the fact that the south was ravaged by war and the north was untouched. she later married a confederate officer. this is a typical civil war vintage passenger car, its capacity was up to 50 people in the bnl had approximately 138 and service at the beginning of the civil war. for its time come its accommodations were quite effectual. you have padded seats, you headlights, you had heat during the winter and even a water closet in the rear of the car. rare thedea how railroad equipment on exhibit here is today, there are approximately 30 pieces of known civil war locomotives and rail cars around the entire united states and we have eight of them. is the largest collection of civil war rolling stock in the united states. here we have the
in her account of the trip, she mentions moving up north of the strasburg,pping in having that has to the confederate lines and then having to pass through the union lines, finally meeting her father in martinsburg, waiting all night for a train and then traveling through the baltimore and the north average of new york. she was continuously impressed by the fact that the south was ravaged by war and the north was untouched. she later married a confederate officer. this is a typical civil war...
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and they use finance ministers of course not meeting in strasburg bob in luxembourg and there is where. you correspondent. barbara is greece ready to go it alone. greece will be declared to be ready to go it alone because when ministers when there were walking in here a little while said greece has done the work and now they shall be free again the free of the constraints of course of the third rescue package the only thing that is still on the table today are the conditions for how greece is going to pay back this mountain of public debt it's sitting on and the dissolution that is now really mainly being discussed is that repayments will be stretched into the even further future question maybe another ten years another fifteen years that has yet to be decided so finally it is the question really for greeks will their children all will their grandchildren still pay back the public debt greece has at the moment to the european union of our that's been in international paper staff there's been criticism that germany was profiteering from the greek bailout is not true and how . it is form
and they use finance ministers of course not meeting in strasburg bob in luxembourg and there is where. you correspondent. barbara is greece ready to go it alone. greece will be declared to be ready to go it alone because when ministers when there were walking in here a little while said greece has done the work and now they shall be free again the free of the constraints of course of the third rescue package the only thing that is still on the table today are the conditions for how greece is...
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elections told me the commissioner oettinger in exclusive interview for a dose of health news and strasburg i can only hope that. will play a role in the election campaign so looks like there will be another election in italy probably in july or august. and this guy oettinger who is good herman oettinger a german politician and now a european commissioner he's saying that because the markets have reacted so negatively that italian voters should basically learn a lesson and not vote for a populist again right the key phrase there is the markets will teach quote the markets will teach according to the technocrat the german that as we've been saying again going back to two thousand and eight so almost ten years i've been saying this concept which i will say again there's something called market fundamentalism it's a belief that markets are all knowing all seeing and that the people in the technocratic space defer to markets as fundamentalists or as fanatics will if you refer to religious fanaticism and so he believes that the markets know all and that the markets are punishing attalia and with
elections told me the commissioner oettinger in exclusive interview for a dose of health news and strasburg i can only hope that. will play a role in the election campaign so looks like there will be another election in italy probably in july or august. and this guy oettinger who is good herman oettinger a german politician and now a european commissioner he's saying that because the markets have reacted so negatively that italian voters should basically learn a lesson and not vote for a...
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and the giants against strasburg take a 3-0 lead.dez. you may remember he hit exactly zero home runs last year. that's his 7th already. the giants get out to a quick 5-0 lead in the game. and currently, they are leading to the tune of 9-5 in the 8th inning on the first of a big-time road trip through d.c. >>> meantime, one of the great baseball stories of this year has been the entrance of otani from japan. he can pitch and hit with the best of 'em. and unfortunately, that show has taken the sidelines as otani has been diagnosed with a grade 2 sprained elbow. the ulnar collateral ligament. and meantime, he will probably miss some three weeks and possibly have to undergo tommy john surgery. he had a 4-1 record on the mound and was hitting .289 with six home runs and he may be out for a while. >>> meantime, they just calm them the king of the clay. rafael nadal doing his thing again at the french open. one of tennis' biggies and he is in the near court here coming up against juan martin del potro. and after his 11th french open title,
and the giants against strasburg take a 3-0 lead.dez. you may remember he hit exactly zero home runs last year. that's his 7th already. the giants get out to a quick 5-0 lead in the game. and currently, they are leading to the tune of 9-5 in the 8th inning on the first of a big-time road trip through d.c. >>> meantime, one of the great baseball stories of this year has been the entrance of otani from japan. he can pitch and hit with the best of 'em. and unfortunately, that show has...
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there is strasburg. one of the best right-handers in baseball.e left the game after two innings with shoulder soreness. the giants take him to task. a solo homer. his sixth of the year. a 2-0 to get into the act. he had three rbis tonight. this one will score. a young alan hansen. all the way from the first with a dive. they wind up winning, 9-5. the first game of a long road trip back east. in the meantime frank was complaining that the a's did not draw as many at the watch party. the a's with some long ball hitting tonight. that is dustin fowler. the youngster coming into his own. a solo homer and it is a 2-0 lead. do not forget this guy. he shows up in the highlight every night it seems. davis hits 2 homers tonight. numbers 16 and 17. the a's are winners, 7-2 over the royals. it is all about the warriors, right? >> of course. >> thank you for joining us. everybody have a great night. we will leave you with a shot of oracle arena. the golden state warriors are champions again. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ down where the summer and the late nights last forever ♪ ♪ ♪
there is strasburg. one of the best right-handers in baseball.e left the game after two innings with shoulder soreness. the giants take him to task. a solo homer. his sixth of the year. a 2-0 to get into the act. he had three rbis tonight. this one will score. a young alan hansen. all the way from the first with a dive. they wind up winning, 9-5. the first game of a long road trip back east. in the meantime frank was complaining that the a's did not draw as many at the watch party. the a's with...
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thank you and that is behind the clash we're seeing in the european union now barbara faisal and strasburg thank you. iranian political scientist sadegh zibakalam has been presented with torch about his freedom of speech award except to be awarded global media form and bond has been prosecuted by iranian authorities after he openly criticize the government in tehran and the director general then work other it's about the lama as a courageous promoter of democracy since two thousand and fifteen to achieve ella has been presenting the freedom of speech award to individuals or initiatives that promote freedom of expression and human rights in the media and he is recognizing a man has who has chosen to speak out and challenge those in power risking his freedom to do so here's more. at the end of december twenty seventeen iran's though its biggest anti-government demonstrations in almost a decade the protests quickly spread to dozens of cities and towns across the country. just days after the unrest a ruptured so dexie back alarm gave an interview to d.w. far as the he characterized the demonst
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ruling and refused to release the journalists shortly after the european court of human rights in strasburg reached another verdict on the case it demanded that shot and piet mehmet al town be released and chastised turkey for how they handled the issue. the c.h.r. was a stablished by member states of the council of europe of which turkey is a founding member the secretary general of the council of europe has cautioned ankara. it will ultimately put at risk the presence in the council of europe because we can never have a member said that is in not in compliance with the rule of law. respecting their judgment from the court of human rights. our time is still behind bars shine up i was kept under house arrest until may the eleventh of this year just six weeks before the elections pro-government lawyer minutes sorry can look down over istanbul's palace of justice from his office what a local court good for he says if the constitutional court can just overturn never decks. to correlate that slavish. we can talk about these rulings there's nothing to be said against that. but what really matter
ruling and refused to release the journalists shortly after the european court of human rights in strasburg reached another verdict on the case it demanded that shot and piet mehmet al town be released and chastised turkey for how they handled the issue. the c.h.r. was a stablished by member states of the council of europe of which turkey is a founding member the secretary general of the council of europe has cautioned ankara. it will ultimately put at risk the presence in the council of europe...
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eleven people have been injured in an explosion at a grain storage facility in the french city of strasburg three people are said to be in a serious condition at a local prefecture has confirmed the incident and warned people to avoid the area however they haven't provided any additional information on what might have actually caused the explosion. as far as how do we know how many civilians were killed i'm just being honest no one will ever know anyone who claims they will know is lying it has been one year since the start of the operation to liberate the syrian city of iraq from i saw it all comes as amnesty international releases a report that accuses the u.s. led coalition of relentless air and artillery strikes during the battle to report even suggests that the coalition may have committed war crimes as it now investigates. getting to the bottom of what was really happening in iraq as the americans and allies were freeing it who will be bothered to do that or it will take ages the prose of war behind these walls may have thought but scrutiny was inevitable coalition claims that its pre
eleven people have been injured in an explosion at a grain storage facility in the french city of strasburg three people are said to be in a serious condition at a local prefecture has confirmed the incident and warned people to avoid the area however they haven't provided any additional information on what might have actually caused the explosion. as far as how do we know how many civilians were killed i'm just being honest no one will ever know anyone who claims they will know is lying it has...
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we'll wait for that in vain on the other hand also we saw for instance parliamentarians here in strasburg being furious today and saying we need to force the governments of the member states somehow solve this to come to a consensus because so far we've heard nothing but empty talk big promises and no change barbara just briefly before we have to go a lot of passing the buck and finger pointing going on among member states as you've highlighted there why is there not a single e.u. wide migration policy it seems like it's high time because people can't agree because every country country fights for themselves because so many you countries don't want to take in people because they really don't want to open their borders and they don't want to participate in a consensus a stronger border protection of course many people say yes to that but if it's sharing off migrants if it's sharing of refugees in particular who have a right to reside in the e.u. then many closed the doors and say no thank you and that is behind the clash we're seeing in the european union now part of a saloon strasberg tha
we'll wait for that in vain on the other hand also we saw for instance parliamentarians here in strasburg being furious today and saying we need to force the governments of the member states somehow solve this to come to a consensus because so far we've heard nothing but empty talk big promises and no change barbara just briefly before we have to go a lot of passing the buck and finger pointing going on among member states as you've highlighted there why is there not a single e.u. wide...
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commissioner oettinger in exclusive interview for deutsch of all news and strasburg i can only hope that this will play a role in the election campaign so it looks like it will be another election in italy probably in july or august. and this guy oettinger who is good or hermann oettinger a german politician and now a european commissioner he's saying that because the markets have reacted so negatively that italian voters should basically learn a lesson and not vote for a populist again right the key phrase there is the markets will teach quote the markets will teach according to the technocrat the german that as we've been saying again going back to two thousand and eight so almost ten years i've been saying this concept which i will say again there's something called market fundamentalism it's a belief that markets are. all knowing all seeing and that the people in the technocratic space defer to markets as fundamentalists or as fanatics will if you refer to religious fanaticism and so he believes that the markets know all and that the markets are punishing attalia and without giving n
commissioner oettinger in exclusive interview for deutsch of all news and strasburg i can only hope that this will play a role in the election campaign so it looks like it will be another election in italy probably in july or august. and this guy oettinger who is good or hermann oettinger a german politician and now a european commissioner he's saying that because the markets have reacted so negatively that italian voters should basically learn a lesson and not vote for a populist again right...
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that means we really hope with this process we really cover everything or we could be as much as strasburg on this possible. will. be running the appeal as i've become much more aggressive after the nuclear deal in twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and in it even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be to win the death penalty just because i think that's the parent make the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict respond dennison the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying there's just no way to parent and that we're even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the respect to get help here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's
that means we really hope with this process we really cover everything or we could be as much as strasburg on this possible. will. be running the appeal as i've become much more aggressive after the nuclear deal in twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know...
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elections told me the commissioner oettinger in exclusive interview for a dose of health news and strasburg i can only hope that. will play a role in the election campaign so it looks like there will be another election in italy probably in july or august. and this guy oettinger who is good herman oettinger a german politician and now a european commissioner he's saying that because the markets have reacted so negatively that italian voters should basically learn a lesson and not vote for a populist again right to k. phrase there it is the markets will teach quote the markets will teach according to the technocrat the german that as we've been saying again going back to two thousand and so almost ten years i've been saying this concept which i will say again there's something called market fundamentalism it's a belief that markets are all knowing all seeing and that the people in the technocratic space defer to markets as fundamentalists or as fanatics with if you refer to religious fanaticism and so he believes that the markets know all and that the markets are punishing the talons without
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i rise today to recognize the achievements of the lamb-peter strasburg high school women's softball team located in lancaster county, pennsylvania that recently pitched the of its sport by winning the state championship. i'm especially proud, mr. speaker, of this win because this is the school in my homeschool district where my family and i reside. the pioneers beat west allegheny on thursday, january 14, to 5-a its first ever piaa softball state championship. after losing by a slim margin two years ago, the pioneers overcame adversity and returned to the state finals this year to win 6-2. the team's 14-3 win over their rival, done gallon, -- donegal, who won last year's 5-a state championship title, is further evidence of its success during the postseason. i spoke to coach gene charles last night by phone. he credited victory to the team's clutch hitting and key defensive stops later in the game. coach charles has coached at the high school for more than 20 years, building an extensive network of alumni who frequently travel to games with his family. we're lucky to have leaders and ment
i rise today to recognize the achievements of the lamb-peter strasburg high school women's softball team located in lancaster county, pennsylvania that recently pitched the of its sport by winning the state championship. i'm especially proud, mr. speaker, of this win because this is the school in my homeschool district where my family and i reside. the pioneers beat west allegheny on thursday, january 14, to 5-a its first ever piaa softball state championship. after losing by a slim margin two...
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he was found dead in his hotel room near strasburg. he died of a hanging.emoir -- the success of his memoir. he traveled the world talking about the wonderful food he found off the beaten path. he continued to write fictional cookbooks and novels >> he was an amazing person. he was larger than life and i think we should honor him and by honoring him i think people should get off their couch and go travel and see the world in taste the world. >> anthony bourdain has been open about his drug use as ts, in recent years friends said he was devoted to his daughter as well as his work. close to home here in the bay area especially in san francisco which is the city that anthony bourdain loved and visited often. reaction from people including the owner of this job the house. >> here a picture of anthony bourdain hangs on the wall. it is a happy memory of when he filmed a segment here in 2009 for his tv show , no reservations. >> he was so down to earth and a fun person to talk to. if you did not know him from tv you could still sit down and have a conversation.? h
he was found dead in his hotel room near strasburg. he died of a hanging.emoir -- the success of his memoir. he traveled the world talking about the wonderful food he found off the beaten path. he continued to write fictional cookbooks and novels >> he was an amazing person. he was larger than life and i think we should honor him and by honoring him i think people should get off their couch and go travel and see the world in taste the world. >> anthony bourdain has been open about...
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the celebrity chef author and tv star was found dead inside his hotel room near strasburg, france. he was there filming an episode of his show parts unknown. cnn confirmed that bourdain killed himself. tributes are pouring in from fans, celebrities and friends. laura ingle says president trump also reacted to the news of bourdain's death earlier today. >>> reporter: anthony bourdain found dead early friday in france where he was working on an upcoming episode of his show. >> i enjoyed his show. he was quite a character, i will say. i want to extend my condolences. >> reporter: bourdain was found inside this hotel by fellow chef eric ripert, the cause of death suicide by hanging. bourdain's girlfriend asia argento speaking out on twitter saying, anthony gave all of himself in everything that he did. his brilliance, fearless spirit, touched and inspired so many. and his generosity knew no bounds. he was my love, my rock, my protector. i am beyond devastated. my thoughts are with his family. i would ask that you respect their privacy and mine. bourdain first made a name for himself as
the celebrity chef author and tv star was found dead inside his hotel room near strasburg, france. he was there filming an episode of his show parts unknown. cnn confirmed that bourdain killed himself. tributes are pouring in from fans, celebrities and friends. laura ingle says president trump also reacted to the news of bourdain's death earlier today. >>> reporter: anthony bourdain found dead early friday in france where he was working on an upcoming episode of his show. >> i...
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he was filming in nearby strasburg, france, for its popular show.f his death shocked his family, calling his fans, who said he lived a life of travel, food and adventure. >> this is what you want. this is what you needed. this is the path to true happiness and wisdom. >> at the center for disease control reports suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in united states, and that rates in the united states are rising at an alarming rate. up nearly 30% between 1999 and 2016. the news of his suicide comes fresh on the heels of fashion designer kate spade's death this week. she hanged herself in an apparent suicide in new york city tuesday. while celebrity suicides catch our attention, when people who seemingly have it all take their own lives. nearly 123 people commit suicide in the u.s. every day. medical experts say that one thing doctors can do is ask their patients flat out if they are in trouble. >> are you thinking about suicide? we can't be afraid to ask people that. people think we can't ask but you are not going to give them the idea. if yo
he was filming in nearby strasburg, france, for its popular show.f his death shocked his family, calling his fans, who said he lived a life of travel, food and adventure. >> this is what you want. this is what you needed. this is the path to true happiness and wisdom. >> at the center for disease control reports suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in united states, and that rates in the united states are rising at an alarming rate. up nearly 30% between 1999 and 2016. the...
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joins us from strasburg welcome for you today has been asking for more help when it comes to handling irregular migration so how has the you reacted now to rome's unilateral action. it depends where you look so stressed for parliamentarians were furious of course about the inhumane as they say action off to the italian government on the other hand also of course about european member states how can we force the council the council of member states to finally make up their minds and make it decision on how they want to deal concretely with the mike in crisis that's one of the questions that were asked here and of course now the ball really is in the court of the other member states they do have to decide they do have to come up with solutions because frankly this is a well deserved kick against the shins of european countries from the italian side because indeed they did ask every summit in brussels they have been asking for help and they never got it now the countries in the european union will be forced to make up their minds and to make decisions here and three for election you saw
joins us from strasburg welcome for you today has been asking for more help when it comes to handling irregular migration so how has the you reacted now to rome's unilateral action. it depends where you look so stressed for parliamentarians were furious of course about the inhumane as they say action off to the italian government on the other hand also of course about european member states how can we force the council the council of member states to finally make up their minds and make it...
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cnn confirms the parts unknown host was in strasburg filming an episode of the show.e he perhaps was best known for that show, he rose to fame by giving voice to the real, raw, underbelly of the food world. he once wrote of the kitchens he worked in, i love the sheer weirdness of the kitchen life, the dreamers, the crackpots, the refugees and the sociopaths with whom i continue to work. the ever present smell of roasting bones, searing fish and simmering liquids. the noise and clatder, the hiss and spray, the flames, the smoke, and the steam. but above all, bourdain was an adventurer. he travelled. he explored. he drank, and he ate. he gave readers a bond an teeth this advice about travel, i would say just be open. don't be afraid. if it's appropriate to drink alcohol, drink heavily. be smart, but be open to the world. among those he shared a meal and beer with was former president barack obama. he said of bourdain today, low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold hanoi beer, this is how i'll remember tony. he taught us about food, but more importantly, abou
cnn confirms the parts unknown host was in strasburg filming an episode of the show.e he perhaps was best known for that show, he rose to fame by giving voice to the real, raw, underbelly of the food world. he once wrote of the kitchens he worked in, i love the sheer weirdness of the kitchen life, the dreamers, the crackpots, the refugees and the sociopaths with whom i continue to work. the ever present smell of roasting bones, searing fish and simmering liquids. the noise and clatder, the hiss...