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they respect each other tremendously, they are both on the same time voltaire wanted him to reign inted to go after the church much more. is interested in being as anti- clerical as salter was. want to get rid of god and exploring what was possible you took up questions such as politics and so forth. they are more radical and voltaire was more effective during the 18th century, at least during the time period. is an international sensation in the 18th century. >> as our final question here is a follow-up, would you say was the strongest characteristic that gives them distinct from his contemporaries? what did he do? >> i think it's his ability to take an idea the credit from multiple perspectives. the master of dialogue and you will see is able to take an idea, throw it in the air and talk about it from different angles in a way that's more model logical with the he loved to explore the idea take apart and reassemble simultaneous characters of department. is this dialogue of discussion is often the rich and brings people, it brings the discussion much further than it might have someb
they respect each other tremendously, they are both on the same time voltaire wanted him to reign inted to go after the church much more. is interested in being as anti- clerical as salter was. want to get rid of god and exploring what was possible you took up questions such as politics and so forth. they are more radical and voltaire was more effective during the 18th century, at least during the time period. is an international sensation in the 18th century. >> as our final question...
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. ♪ soldier worth a single to defend all those acres of snow, this was the sneer of voltaire when canadatoday, canadians feel differently. hardy men are pushing into the subarctic. mysterious domes punctuate the landscape, part of an aerial defense line which has brought the gear of ultramodern technology to girdle the north. the canadian arctic is a flank of defense for the whole atlantic community. to canadians, arctic life presents other challenges. especially the weather. ♪ claim theyhose who thrive on it. traders, trappers, missionaries, prospectors, mounties. they all say the north gets you. it can't be too bad. to bekimos are reputed the happiest people on earth. in general, wherever they live, winter doesn't seem to stop canadians. >> [inaudible] >> canadians find their country demands fullness. a land for great projects like the development of iron mines. like the west coast mountains. with the help of an airlift, canadians have planted immense aluminum smelters in the wilderness. a model of the river has been studied to guide the builders of an ocean vessel root reaching 2000 m
. ♪ soldier worth a single to defend all those acres of snow, this was the sneer of voltaire when canadatoday, canadians feel differently. hardy men are pushing into the subarctic. mysterious domes punctuate the landscape, part of an aerial defense line which has brought the gear of ultramodern technology to girdle the north. the canadian arctic is a flank of defense for the whole atlantic community. to canadians, arctic life presents other challenges. especially the weather. ♪ claim...
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this was the sneer of voltaire when canada was a little french colo colony.y, canadians obviously feel differently. hardy men are moving into the subarctic. mysterious domes punctuate the landscape, part of a triple aerial defense line, a line which has brought the gear of ultra-modern technology to girdle the north. for the canadian arctic is a flank of defense for the whole atlantic community. to canadians, arctic life presents other challenges. especially the weather. of course, there are those who claim they thrive on it. traders, trappers, missionaries, prospectors, the ubiquitous mounties. they all say the north gets you. it can't be too bad. the eskimos, who have lived there for centuries, are reputed to be the happiest people on earth. in general, wherever they live, winter doesn't seem to stop canadians. canadians find the country a man's boldness. a land of engineers, a land of great projects, like the development of iron mines. like kitemat in the west coast mountains. at kitemat, with the help of an airlift, canadians have planted immense aluminum
this was the sneer of voltaire when canada was a little french colo colony.y, canadians obviously feel differently. hardy men are moving into the subarctic. mysterious domes punctuate the landscape, part of a triple aerial defense line, a line which has brought the gear of ultra-modern technology to girdle the north. for the canadian arctic is a flank of defense for the whole atlantic community. to canadians, arctic life presents other challenges. especially the weather. of course, there are...
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this was the snare of voltaire when canada was a french colony.ready men are pushing into the sub arctic. mysterious domes punctuate the landscape, part of a triple aerial defense line, a line which is brought the gear of ultramodern technology to girdle the north. for the canadian arctic is a flank of defense for the whole atlantic community. ♪ ♪ >> to canadians, arctic life for that presents other challenges, especially the weather. ♪ ♪ >> of course there are those who claim that they thrive in those. traders, travelers, missionaries, prospect factors, ubiquitous mounties. they all say the north gets you. it can't be too bad. the oscar mulls who have lived there for centuries are reputed to be the happiest people on earth. ♪ ♪ >> and general, wherever they live, winter doesn't seem to stop canadians. ♪ ♪ >> canadians find our country demands boldness. a land for great projects like development of iron minds in iran. like kiddo math in the west coast mountains. that's kittamat fullness. a land for great projects like the development of iron mines
this was the snare of voltaire when canada was a french colony.ready men are pushing into the sub arctic. mysterious domes punctuate the landscape, part of a triple aerial defense line, a line which is brought the gear of ultramodern technology to girdle the north. for the canadian arctic is a flank of defense for the whole atlantic community. ♪ ♪ >> to canadians, arctic life for that presents other challenges, especially the weather. ♪ ♪ >> of course there are those who...
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the art loving king spent his summer months here philosophising with voltaire and playing music with choral phillida manu well. this is where he could forget his problems be solved susi or without a care as he called the palace and french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total but there are a lab or at least decorated with plaster reliefs gold and marble. frederick the great spend his winters in the potsdam city palace and his summers here. he called sons to see his little than your house. any 18th century this was relatively modest sounded really impressed people that this great wall here own lived so modestly and what impressed people of all was that he had no cause. yes the place was always accessible to the public to a certain extent you can just look in through the windows and always enter the garden was in comparison to other courts that was very unusual for the 18th century . only a short stroll from songs to see looms the mighty granger of the noirs polly. this massive palace with its magnificent banquet halls galleries and royal apartments served primarily to receive guests.
the art loving king spent his summer months here philosophising with voltaire and playing music with choral phillida manu well. this is where he could forget his problems be solved susi or without a care as he called the palace and french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total but there are a lab or at least decorated with plaster reliefs gold and marble. frederick the great spend his winters in the potsdam city palace and his summers here. he called sons to see his little than your house. any...
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the art loving king spent his summer months here philosophising with voltaire and playing music with karl the lead emmanuel bach this is where he could forget his problems the song to see or without a care as he called the palace in french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total but there are elaborately decorated with plaster reliefs gold and marble. frederick the great spend his winters in the potsdam city palace and his summers here. he called sons to see his little vineyard house. any 18th century this was relatively modest and it really impressed people that this great war hero lived so modestly and what impressed people above all was that he had no costs the place was always accessible to the public to a certain extent you could just look in through the windows and always enter the gardens in comparison to other courts that was very unusual for the 18th century. only a short stroll from san susie looms the mighty grantor of the noir. this massive palace with its magnificent banquet halls galleries and royal apartments served primarily to receive guests. the noise pal. it is the
the art loving king spent his summer months here philosophising with voltaire and playing music with karl the lead emmanuel bach this is where he could forget his problems the song to see or without a care as he called the palace in french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total but there are elaborately decorated with plaster reliefs gold and marble. frederick the great spend his winters in the potsdam city palace and his summers here. he called sons to see his little vineyard house. any 18th...
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the art loving king spent his summer months here philosophising with voltaire and playing music with karl felipe emmanuel this is where he could forget his problems be solved to see or without a care as he called the palace in french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total but there are elaborately decorated with plaster reliefs gold and marble. frederick the great spend his winters in the potsdam city palace and his summers here. he called sons to see his little vineyard house. any 18th century this was relatively modest and it really impressed people that this great war hero lived so modestly and what impressed people of all was that he had no cots the place was always accessible to the public to a certain extent you could just look in through the windows and always enter the garden was in comparison to other courts that was very unusual for the 18th century . only a short stroll from sansa see looms the mighty granger of the noir. this massive palace with its magnificent banquet halls galleries and royal apartments served primary. to receive guests. the noirs poly is the last palac
the art loving king spent his summer months here philosophising with voltaire and playing music with karl felipe emmanuel this is where he could forget his problems be solved to see or without a care as he called the palace in french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total but there are elaborately decorated with plaster reliefs gold and marble. frederick the great spend his winters in the potsdam city palace and his summers here. he called sons to see his little vineyard house. any 18th century...
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the art loving king spent his summer months here philosophising with voltaire and playing music with karl felipe emmanuel. this is where he could forget his problems the songs to see or without a care as he called the palace in french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total but there are elaborately decorated with plaster reliefs gold and marble. frederick the great spend his winters in the potsdam city palace and his summers here. he called sons to see his little than your house. any 18th century this was relatively modest sounded really impressed people that this great war hero lived so modestly and what impressed people above all was that he had no cots the place was always accessible to the public to a certain extent you could just look in through the windows and always enter the garden was in comparison to other courts that was very unusual for the 18th century . only a short stroll from san susie looms the mighty granger of the noirs polly. this massive palace with its magnificent banquet halls galleries and royal apartments served primarily to receive guests. the noise pal. it
the art loving king spent his summer months here philosophising with voltaire and playing music with karl felipe emmanuel. this is where he could forget his problems the songs to see or without a care as he called the palace in french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total but there are elaborately decorated with plaster reliefs gold and marble. frederick the great spend his winters in the potsdam city palace and his summers here. he called sons to see his little than your house. any 18th...
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the art loving king spend his summer months here philosophising with voltaire and playing music with karl felipe emmanuel bach this is where he could forget his problems the song some see or without a care as he called the palace in french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total but there are elaborately decorated with plaster reliefs gold and marble. frederick the great spend his winters in the potsdam city palace and his summers here. he called sons to see his little vineyard house. any 18th century this was relatively modest and it really impressed people that this great war hero lived so modestly and what impressed people above all was that he had no cause the place was always accessible to the public to a certain extent you could just look in through the windows and always enter the garden was in comparison to other courts that was very unusual for the 18th century . only a short stroll from sun to see looms the mighty granger of the noir. this massive palace with its magnificent banquet halls galleries and royal apartments served primarily to receive guests. the noise pal. it is
the art loving king spend his summer months here philosophising with voltaire and playing music with karl felipe emmanuel bach this is where he could forget his problems the song some see or without a care as he called the palace in french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total but there are elaborately decorated with plaster reliefs gold and marble. frederick the great spend his winters in the potsdam city palace and his summers here. he called sons to see his little vineyard house. any 18th...
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the art loving king spent his summer months here philosophising with voltaire and playing music with karl felipe emmanuel bach this is where he could forget his problems the sounds of sea or without a care as he called the palace in french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total but there elaborately decorated with plaster reliefs gold and marble. frederick the great spend his winters in the potsdam city palace and his summers here. he called sons to see his little than your house. any 18th century this was relatively modest and it really impressed people that this great war hero lived so modestly and what impressed people above all was that he had no cause the place was always accessible to the public to a certain extent you could just look in through the windows and always enter the garden was in comparison to other courts that was very unusual for the 18th century . only a short stroll from san susie looms the mighty granger of the noir. this massive palace with its magnificent banquet halls galleries and royal apartments served primarily to receive guests. the noise pile. it is th
the art loving king spent his summer months here philosophising with voltaire and playing music with karl felipe emmanuel bach this is where he could forget his problems the sounds of sea or without a care as he called the palace in french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total but there elaborately decorated with plaster reliefs gold and marble. frederick the great spend his winters in the potsdam city palace and his summers here. he called sons to see his little than your house. any 18th...
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the art loving king spent his summer months here philosophising with voltaire and playing music with karl for leaving money while. this is where he could forget his problems the song to see or without a care as he called the palace in french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total but there elaborately decorated with plaster reliefs gold and marble. frederick the great spend his winters and the potsdam city palace and his summers here. he called songs to see his little vineyard house. any 18th century this was relatively modest tended really impressed people that this great wall here own lived so modestly and what impress people of all was that he had no cause. yes the place was always accessible to the public to a certain extent you could just know cancer the windows and always enter the garden was in comparison to other courts that was very unusual for the 18th century. only a short stroll from some. looms the mighty granger of the noir. this massive palace with its magnificent banquet halls galleries and royal apartments served primarily to receive guests. the noir is the last pala
the art loving king spent his summer months here philosophising with voltaire and playing music with karl for leaving money while. this is where he could forget his problems the song to see or without a care as he called the palace in french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total but there elaborately decorated with plaster reliefs gold and marble. frederick the great spend his winters and the potsdam city palace and his summers here. he called songs to see his little vineyard house. any 18th...
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well, i certainly follow voltaire by saying "i disapprove of what you said, but i will fight to the deathould not have said. he could not have said, in front of the capitol, "now, right now, break in into the capitol, break windows, trespass, go on the floor of the senate, beat up senators, kill policemen." no, he couldn't say that. that's incitement. but he was a mile away, and he was giving a speech and he said, "peacefully and patriotically go down to the capitol. yeah, fight for your rights. yeah, don't take this." that's the rhetoric that's protected. come on, professor dershowitz. crosstalk. don't come on me! i know what i am saying! _ the president could use words like "peaceful" and "patriotic" and he could also be inciting at the very same time. and is it not significant that after he, and we've seen the pictures. but he didn't. we're watching the violence on a tv screen, we know that after that he went out and he tweeted and he tweeted his love, his love for the people whom he'd just watched on television trashing the capitol. we understand one capitol police officer was killed.
well, i certainly follow voltaire by saying "i disapprove of what you said, but i will fight to the deathould not have said. he could not have said, in front of the capitol, "now, right now, break in into the capitol, break windows, trespass, go on the floor of the senate, beat up senators, kill policemen." no, he couldn't say that. that's incitement. but he was a mile away, and he was giving a speech and he said, "peacefully and patriotically go down to the capitol. yeah,...
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jewish community took part in the commemoration alongside german officials including president frank voltaire steinmeyer and chancellor angela merkel this year the ceremony also marked 700 years of jewish life in germany charlotta cannot block holocaust survivor and former head of the central council of jews warned of a worrying recurrence of anti-semitism he was in michigan i don't need to present you with a timeline of anti semitic incidents in our country they take place openly blatantly almost daily conspiracy theories are becoming more and more popular thing once again anti semitism is bringing in votes it has become socially acceptable again the bendis tax president echoed cannot blocks concerns it is need us meadow it's devastating to have to admit that our culture of remembrance does not protect us from a brazen reinterpretation or even a denial of history if you thought rich nor does it protect us from new forms of racism and anti semitism such as those reading in schoolyards on the internet or in conspiracy theories will still be informed by. but the ocean spark and death count rema
jewish community took part in the commemoration alongside german officials including president frank voltaire steinmeyer and chancellor angela merkel this year the ceremony also marked 700 years of jewish life in germany charlotta cannot block holocaust survivor and former head of the central council of jews warned of a worrying recurrence of anti-semitism he was in michigan i don't need to present you with a timeline of anti semitic incidents in our country they take place openly blatantly...
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when voltaire, i don't agree with what you say, but fight to the death to say it. >> and i did find it quite strikings, they said we understand the desire to permanently suspend him now, but it should concern everybody when facebook and twitter will have the unchecked power to remove people from platforms that have become indispensible for the speech of billions especially when political realities make those decisions easier, political realities, the president is losing power every day, so this seems to be a bit advantageous, doesn't it, for these can ps companies? >> make no mistake, let's call a spade a spade, it's pay back for the lawsuit filed by the doj last month and the aggressive tactics the republicans including the president had been using to peel back the immunity shield of these companies. nobody wants technology companies playing tech god, playing message god, playing content god. that's not what we want. i don't care if you're a democrat or if you're a republican, it's a slippery slope that is 100% unacceptable in this country. >> let me put up twitter's explanation for t
when voltaire, i don't agree with what you say, but fight to the death to say it. >> and i did find it quite strikings, they said we understand the desire to permanently suspend him now, but it should concern everybody when facebook and twitter will have the unchecked power to remove people from platforms that have become indispensible for the speech of billions especially when political realities make those decisions easier, political realities, the president is losing power every day,...