It was once the largest and most magnificent synagogue in germany. A palace of faith a temple of understanding. Beneath its gilded dome fragments of the past disaggregated torah scrolls mysterious inscriptions. And charred remnants of darker times. The noirs in a gold or new synagogue in the heart of berlin paris testimony to a bygone era. The shimmering dome is visible for miles around the synagogue on iranian birth the is a magnet for tourists a landmark and a solemn or. Built as a house of worship more than 150 years ago its a jewel of the city. Yet it was almost lost on november 9th 1938 kristallnacht the night of broken glass when thousands of synagogues across germany were set ablaze. Doctor is on his way home near the station he sees the facade in the synagogue and claims. The administrative director of a song he preaches hospital rushes back to work. His hospital is directly next to the synagogue us and sure enough here to the starting a fire. Calls the police and threatens to
So many moving parts and so many involved. Describe the scene for my you know. What they are typically doing at this point is locking down the facility in terms of them all. They are trying to cover the entrances and exits. They are partnering with the fire department, paramedics or there may be paramedics with the s. W. A. T. Team. They will use dogs to go through the mall and search for secondary or bombing devices. They will also try to screen the people leaving the mall to make sure there is no accomplice with the individual. They will be very careful they are also trying to build a criminal case as they go through this process. Everything is evidence not only do they protect the citizens but they have to make sure they preserve evidence. Weve heard its possible that two people were shot in the Food Court Area of the tanforan mall. Say for the sake of argument that that is in fact true and if those two victims are still inside that food court, how and when do authorities get to the
space with afghan women where we could interact with them away from the scrutiny of the taliban. i remember we chatted, we laughed, we had a cup of tea. we got manicures done. we took a photo of of what our nails looked like afterwards, we saw a bride getting ready for her wedding. for that one hour, ifelt like i could be anywhere in the world away from the reality that awaited these women when they stepped outside of the salon into a world where girls are barred from secondary schools in most provinces, where women can t attend university, where women can t work for domestic or international ngos, they are barred from parks, swimming pools, gyms, public baths, where if they have to travel long distances they have to be escorted by a male relative, where they re expected to wear clothing with only their eyes visible. and for this latest restriction, the taliban aren t even giving a reason, especially and women are asking, this was a female only space. there s no interaction b
take a long hard look at ourselves. what we want, how we pay, what we smoke, what we drink, how we live, how we die. we are more likely to from comparable conditions than in other comparable countries and then there is the elephant in the ward, social care. the nhs is ours. let s hear from you. now for the news. health experts are warning that the nhs won t celebrate its 100th birthday without significant investment in beds, buildings and technology. three think tanks have made the claims as the service marks its 75th birthday. there ll be a special service to commemorate nhs workers at westminster abbey later. schools in england are facing further disruption, as teachers from the national education union strike over pay. they re walking out today and on friday. the government insists its latest pay offer is fair and reasonable. israel has carried out air strikes in the gaza strip, after rockets were fired overnight. the israeli army is withdrawing from jenin in the occupied
Haidi that u. S. Gdp print, it was offset by the weekly jobless claims surge that maybe means there are some cracks in the liberal market. It sent yields heading lower. You see that in austria and korea as well. Then we had the surprise. Emfthe set is for global stocks to end the week with losses. Thailand is coming online. Hong kong seeing gains of 1 . David seems like equity markets are capped at specific levels, specifically with yields at these levels, its not difficult to understand why the runway doesnt seem to be as clear. That being said, lets talk extremely shortterm. You are close lower. U. S. Closed higher. Foreclosing got supportive earnings and the green on the screen. When you look at euro, it looks like there will be continuing and extending those gains. Stoxx 50 futures are up 0. 3 , coming of the ecb. Just keep that in mind. 1. 0565 is the currency. Thailand is coming on. Indian futures at this hour. The off cycle hike out of the philippines, and the indonesians are ch