Could open again. It was severely dilapidated. In the late 1990s, with the city working together and a private businessman, they were able to restore it to original glory. I still get chills when i see the stage and think about the people who walked across it and performed here. We use it as the community. You can see anything from art house films on the big screen when they bring it down to local talent shows today with our rising stars. It is a beautiful piece of history of macon. Probably one of my favorite parts is if you look at the paintings on the wall, the chain stenciling represents the bondage of slavery but in the end the chains are broken representing the freedom. It was here with rhythm and blues so much happened in that sense of race relations. With a foresight of Charles Douglass such a big thinker. He paved the way for a macon to be a music mecca that grew over the years way passed his lifetime. This is American History tv on cspan 3. Our 2014 cities tour has taken us o
No, you cant really distinguish this coal that you see on this river barges. Here behind me from any other call. Of course, if an expert came geologically, geologically, its different from where it comes from either south africa or india, australia, or russia, of course. But the hub of rotterdam as of today declares no more russian cold, 0 shovel or bucket. Its gone. There was a peak in may when really, all the dealers are, were trying to sort of get some last minute supplies in, but then it decline steeply and its gone down to nothing. All the freighters that have been a while ago, still waiting out in the sea to be unloaded, theyre gone. This is over, the harbor says were clean. No more russian coal at this, the end of it. And what we see on the other side of me here, this yellow crane there unloading the luxembourg thats afraid of belonging to our slow metal, and there supplying the steelworks off that company is so cool is still needed, particularly for steel and for electricity. A
Oh, nico hes in germany to learn german louis pinnacle. Why not learn with him online, on your mobile and free chef . Fee w e learning course. Ecos big with ah, an e u ban on russian. Coal enters a fact. Its a small step towards ending european dependent on russian energy. But a sign of European Solidarity will talk to our correspondent at the port of rotterdam. Also on our show could chinas intense covered lock downs push down the countrys already slowing birth rate even further low walk into the show. Im see from beardsley in berlin. Its good. Have you with us . Well, its a small cut into russian revenues, but a big sign of solidarity for the e. U. Member nations beginning and import ban on russian coal to day. The e u says the move will cost russia 8000000000 euros a year. A small sum compared to oil and gas revenues that you had imported roughly half of its black hole supply from russia. Just over 20000000 tons call from the u. S. South africa and australia are expected to replace
Me from any other call. Of course, if an expert came geologically, geologically, its different from where it comes from either south africa or india, australia, or russia, of course. But the hub of rotterdam as of today declares no more russian cold, 0 shovel or bucket. Its gone. There was a peak in may when really, all the dealers are, were trying to sort of get some last minute supplies in, but then it decline steeply and its gone down to nothing. All the freighters that have been a while ago, still waiting out in the sea to be unloaded, theyre gone. This is over, the harbor says were clean no more russian cole at this, the end of it. And what we see on the other side of me here, this yellow crane there unloading the luxembourg thats afraid of belonging to our slow metal, and there supplying the steelworks off that company is so cool is still needed, particularly for steel and for electricity. And thats why this is still being brought in in this harbor in relatively large amounts. Ba
Before, but not this model series. This is an f1 hundred d model. As one did most service in vietnam. This is an airplane that had a combat record we wanted to have. Israel report and to have this airplane here. Is to presenturse to those people who come to Museum Airplane set of actually fought in different theaters of combat. That is why this airplane was important. When the airplane was first designed, it was designed for an andto air, air combat plane air to ground. It had the capability to drop a nuclear weapon. This is a weapon of destruction. It is an absolute weapon of instruction and that is what it is designed for and that is how we use it. If a broad range of missions were assigned to this airplane is a came into the inventory. Later in its life, during the vietnam war, this airplane did not have the skill set of the f4 for instance. It was really used in an air to air role. It was used in troops and contacts. The majority of the missions that were flown with this airplane i