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robert energy from zenith magazine here in germany thanks very much this is d w still to come on our show a giant of the german cinema at 75 has been venders 1st day what better way to celebrate the acclaimed filmmaker then the documentary about his winnings. but 1st in sports the champions league quarter finals are underway leipzig has stunned the experts and beaten highly favored of let it go madrid 321221 rather to advance the semifinals they opened up the scoring in the 2nd half life 6 danny almost put the bulls ahead with a header in front of goal 20 minutes later a hard sell by closer mon provided athletico a chance from the spotless félix converted to levels of school life 6 winner came from substitute tyler adams just minutes before the end of the game adams becomes the 1st u.s. men's player to score in a champions league quarter final thanks for salt defense and horowitz at the end leipzig now advance to the semi's to face p.s.g. . didn't use any may on the ground in lisbon for us a joins us now via skype good to see there and even in the city for a few days now what's the a
robert energy from zenith magazine here in germany thanks very much this is d w still to come on our show a giant of the german cinema at 75 has been venders 1st day what better way to celebrate the acclaimed filmmaker then the documentary about his winnings. but 1st in sports the champions league quarter finals are underway leipzig has stunned the experts and beaten highly favored of let it go madrid 321221 rather to advance the semifinals they opened up the scoring in the 2nd half life 6...
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for more let's bring in robert cherishing he's the deputy editor of the german political magazine zenith which focuses on the middle east thanks for joining us this morning robert. a reshaping of the mideast political infrastructure can you tell us can you sketch out for us who the winners and who the losers are in this development while at short term a lot of parties can feel like winners although i would not call this a historic shattering moment this has been in the making for quite some years especially the emirates and israel have been developing relations for many years and that was one of the worst kept secrets of the region also benyamin netanyahu he visited all mon shortly before the death a conference preparing the so-called middle east peace plan was held and behind last year so a lot of steps let's to this now the timing is crucial here so why did this happen now and this is more the important question and who needs this strategic public victory right now. from the u.s. yeah. the israeli government i think they can handle a short term victory to the u.s. allies at the same ti
for more let's bring in robert cherishing he's the deputy editor of the german political magazine zenith which focuses on the middle east thanks for joining us this morning robert. a reshaping of the mideast political infrastructure can you tell us can you sketch out for us who the winners and who the losers are in this development while at short term a lot of parties can feel like winners although i would not call this a historic shattering moment this has been in the making for quite some...
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stepping out of the shuttle's step by step so keep a close look i always behaving robert judging from zenith magazine here in germany thanks very much for joining us. my pleasure here's a look now at some of these developments in the pandemic india's death toll has overtaken the u.k. to become the 4th highest in the world out following the u.s. brazil mexico it comes after another single day record increase in cases and these ilands resurgent outbreak has spread beyond the country's largest city auckland that's despite police imposing roadblocks to stop people leaving the city paris has once again been designated a high risk red zone the french government issuing a decree declaring the capital an area with a high infection risk foreign shore increase in cases in germany as recorded more than 1400 new cases were the 2nd day in a row the highest level of infections in 3 months. this is deja vu news live from berlin let's get you a reminder now of our top story at this hour the government and has started releasing people detained during 5 days of protests following the disputed reelection of pr
stepping out of the shuttle's step by step so keep a close look i always behaving robert judging from zenith magazine here in germany thanks very much for joining us. my pleasure here's a look now at some of these developments in the pandemic india's death toll has overtaken the u.k. to become the 4th highest in the world out following the u.s. brazil mexico it comes after another single day record increase in cases and these ilands resurgent outbreak has spread beyond the country's largest...
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-- i think it's the zenith port that is likely to be next for a commercial vehicle. may sound somewhat insignificant, but it isn't. all the software that needs to go into the vehicle trajectory analysis and things they need to do in order to make that possible. and for our flight, that was not possible. the software hadn't been written yet to do those -- to do that docking port. so, just things like that. so i think it's going to take a few flights before -- and i think that's prudent, a few flights before we can consider this vehicle completely tested. and then as we all know, the space business, like a lot of those technically challenging businesses, is not forgiving. so, the bigger thing to take a look at is to just not let your guard down and don't just assume because the last flight went perfectly that's the next flight's going to go perfectly. you have to do that rigor and that analysis and that attention to detail. and you can't get complacent. and you can never get complacent with the space vehicle. >> that's all the time we have for questions today. thanks t
-- i think it's the zenith port that is likely to be next for a commercial vehicle. may sound somewhat insignificant, but it isn't. all the software that needs to go into the vehicle trajectory analysis and things they need to do in order to make that possible. and for our flight, that was not possible. the software hadn't been written yet to do those -- to do that docking port. so, just things like that. so i think it's going to take a few flights before -- and i think that's prudent, a few...
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he really had reached the zenith of his career.was viewed as powerful if not more powerful than the president himself. he had free range to be able to develop. ideas he had been working on for years in terms of international relations. his particular interest during the 1892. with central and south america. he developed including the idea for the pan-american union and so on. >> i want to get more involved on that and of little on. let me ask you about the study here. there are few pieces with late -- with abraham lincoln. t know him? >> idea now that he knew him personally. >> he went to congress. he was elected to congress in 1892. he would have served in washington from 1863 -- lincoln was assassinated on april 14. there is a very poignant reminder of his connection with lincoln here at the house. that is that this card -- seven days before lincoln is assassinated he went to lincoln. we know from other instances that he would have had opportunities to meet and talk with lincoln. we also know that he was an admirer of lincoln tha
he really had reached the zenith of his career.was viewed as powerful if not more powerful than the president himself. he had free range to be able to develop. ideas he had been working on for years in terms of international relations. his particular interest during the 1892. with central and south america. he developed including the idea for the pan-american union and so on. >> i want to get more involved on that and of little on. let me ask you about the study here. there are few pieces...
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points there but i think the you're going to see i think once this investigation really reaches its zenith and you hear a lot more people you know speaking out you really hear what's going on because there's a certain point like we don't know if ellen was directly responsible for it but the end of the day it's her name on the show her pictures on the show whatever happens behind the scenes still ultimately is going to fall on her whether she actively took part in it or you know claim i didn't know it was happening you know which is always kind of the one thing you know if you i didn't know they were being mean to the staff or crew will be ok and pay attention when you're walking to set. and that's the one thing that a lot of these former staffers are arguing that you know the environment is so toxic that anybody who is there can obviously see this happening it's not happening in a silo or behind closed doors people are extremely abrasive racially insensitive doing some really bad being talked about them you know laying people off at the height of the pandemic but also firing people who've
points there but i think the you're going to see i think once this investigation really reaches its zenith and you hear a lot more people you know speaking out you really hear what's going on because there's a certain point like we don't know if ellen was directly responsible for it but the end of the day it's her name on the show her pictures on the show whatever happens behind the scenes still ultimately is going to fall on her whether she actively took part in it or you know claim i didn't...
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they say that the united states has had it's day in the sun, that our nation has passed its zenith. they expect you to tell your children that the american people no longer have the will to cope with their problems, that the future will be one of sacrifice and few opportunities. my fellow citizens, i utterly reject that view. [applause] the american people -- the american people the most generous on earth, who created the highest standard of living, are not going to accept the notion that we can only make a better world for others by moving backward ourselves. and those who believe we can have no business leading this nation. [applause] i will not stand by and watch this great country destroy itself under mediocre leadership that drifts from one crisis to the next, eroding our national will and purpose. we have come together here because the american people deserve better from those to whom they entrust our nation's highest offices, and we stand united -- we stand united in our resolve to do something about it. we need a rebirth of the american tradition of leadership at every level
they say that the united states has had it's day in the sun, that our nation has passed its zenith. they expect you to tell your children that the american people no longer have the will to cope with their problems, that the future will be one of sacrifice and few opportunities. my fellow citizens, i utterly reject that view. [applause] the american people -- the american people the most generous on earth, who created the highest standard of living, are not going to accept the notion that we...
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i remember these things happening in the '70s and the '80s when crime was at its zenith.is not only new york. it is chicago, portland, seattle, all the places run by democrats. >> democrat policies, they will do something great, increase taxes, build something cool for the community. then all the people who pay taxes leave that community and it, becomes, they can't sustain what they built. thomas sowell said it from the very beginning. democrats don't look at secondary or tertiary results of their decision. we're cutting ems in new york? those medics are critical saving people's lives. de blasio wants to cut them out of the budget. he is either stupid or trying to leverage for something else. that makes no sense to me. it is the tail end, tertiary effect much democrat policies are failing everywhere in our cities. david: as an e.r. physician, it must scare the hell out of you, you may not have enough ems workers, essential workers who do save lives. exactly people who save lives like cops, ems workers, et cetera, who we will be without in our cities? >> that is exactly ri
i remember these things happening in the '70s and the '80s when crime was at its zenith.is not only new york. it is chicago, portland, seattle, all the places run by democrats. >> democrat policies, they will do something great, increase taxes, build something cool for the community. then all the people who pay taxes leave that community and it, becomes, they can't sustain what they built. thomas sowell said it from the very beginning. democrats don't look at secondary or tertiary results...
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." >> he was at his professional zenith in denver. >> reporter: doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were funny. >> reporter: young sylvia noland had a big crush on steven b when they both worked in a hawaii days, so she worked up her nerve. >> i went in and asked steven b. if he'd be m t boys concert. and he turned me down and i was just like devastated, you know. and so i was sitting in my little sales cubicle. >> what's the matter with me? >> i know. and the general manager walks in and he goes, "i think you need to know something." and i said, "what?" and he goes, "well, if you were a boy he would have gone." and i'm like -- here i am from west virginia, 18, i'm like, "what?" and he goes, "he's gay." it's like -- "oh, ok, well i can accept that then." so -- >> reporter: and that very day sylvia and steven began a warm, lifelong friendship. many afternoons spent lingering at this coffee shop. and many memorable evenings. >> what were those dinners like? >> oh, steven's an amazing cook. >>
." >> he was at his professional zenith in denver. >> reporter: doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were funny. >> reporter: young sylvia noland had a big crush on steven b when they both worked in a hawaii days, so she worked up her nerve. >> i went in and asked steven b. if he'd be m t boys concert. and he turned me down and i was just like devastated, you know. and so i...
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they say the united states has had its day in the sun, but our nation's past it zenith. they accept -- they expect you to tell your children that the american people no longer have the will to cope with their problems, the future will be one of sacrifice and few opportunities. my fellow citizens, i utterly reject that view. [applause] the american people, the most generous on earth am i created the highest standard of living, are not going to accept the notions that we can only make a better world for others by moving backward ourselves. those who believe we can have no business leading this nation. [applause] i will not stand by and watch this great country destroy itself under mediocre leadership that drifts from one crisis to the next, eroding our national will and purpose. we have come together here because the american people deserve better from those to whom they entrust our nation's highest offices. we stand united. [applause] we stand united in our resolve to do something about it. we need a rebirth of the american tradition of leadership at every level of govern
they say the united states has had its day in the sun, but our nation's past it zenith. they accept -- they expect you to tell your children that the american people no longer have the will to cope with their problems, the future will be one of sacrifice and few opportunities. my fellow citizens, i utterly reject that view. [applause] the american people, the most generous on earth am i created the highest standard of living, are not going to accept the notions that we can only make a better...
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. >> and how many acres does the house have today and how many did henry clay have at his zenith? >> today, we sit on about 17 acres here at ashland. we had the contract for the first 125 acres that he purchased. at its height, the farm was about 670 acres. >> we should learn more about his family before we go on tour here, as well. he and his wife had how many children altogether? and did they all live here? >> they had 11 children, however, they did not all live here at the same time. there was a lot of tragedy in the family. all six of henry and lucretia's daughters would die, only two made it into early adulthood, and one of the sons died as well during henry and lucretia's lifetime, so there was a fair bit of tragedy here. >> now the house interprets henry clay at what period in his life? >> the house would interpret henry clay throughout his lifetime. we mentioned when he was born and show a picture of his birthplace and go until his death in 1862. so we talk about his span of his life, his family and political career, as well as his farming and legal career. >> what we're g
. >> and how many acres does the house have today and how many did henry clay have at his zenith? >> today, we sit on about 17 acres here at ashland. we had the contract for the first 125 acres that he purchased. at its height, the farm was about 670 acres. >> we should learn more about his family before we go on tour here, as well. he and his wife had how many children altogether? and did they all live here? >> they had 11 children, however, they did not all live here...
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those two burns, they have the physical separation and the departure burns will take them around the zenith side of the international space station. those departure burns taking them, takingf place over the first few hours of their flight, essentially getting that dragon further away from the international space station. ableight, the crew will be to get a sleep two in. -- orbital chip project trajectory allows them to get in a good circadian rhythm and allows them to perform all of their tasks prior to splashdown. including, while they are asleep, they will also be performing a phased burn. right now they are in the orbital plane of the iss but phased burn will align them with the primary landing site. right now we are looking go for pensacola, just off the coast of pensacola, florida. series ofperform a checks upon waking up when the phased burn occurs while they sleep. waking up, they put on their suits and prepare for the deorbit sequence. they will prepare for the cost separation. -- claw separation. they will perform a heavy yaw of the vehicle. dragon back up with the orbital plane in
those two burns, they have the physical separation and the departure burns will take them around the zenith side of the international space station. those departure burns taking them, takingf place over the first few hours of their flight, essentially getting that dragon further away from the international space station. ableight, the crew will be to get a sleep two in. -- orbital chip project trajectory allows them to get in a good circadian rhythm and allows them to perform all of their tasks...