one the bubble burst. last eventually the whole thing collapsed so when he was arrested people gathered outside police headquarters demanding his release zs you climb into. the idea he had a prominent public profile people refused to believe they d fallen for a con man. either way all the money was gone down for a church in december nine hundred twenty two cantor was put on trial for fraud in dealing go gambling he owed his victims ninety million goldmark s and was handed a three year jail sentence. instead of words he planned to disappear and half him self committed to a sanatorium and business but his plan failed and he was sent to jail for. as far as i know he stayed in berlin after the second world war and made a modest income for himself as
the bell house set out to design and manufacture well made products for everyone. catering to everyday needs took priority over artistic considerations. one voted to india india into social they wanted to reach households homes society in general. and with products that looked completely unlike anything that had existed before else clique there was a turning point after the first world war by nine hundred twenty two or nine hundred twenty three at the latest everyone was excited about mechanization and industrial production. side while there was a consensus that in the post-war era people should be modern and welcome technology and progress. and this should be reflected in everyday products from carpets to
down said jennifer gardens and shows the legend of most cunning m. lives on. merce cunningham radically changed our format down one of the first things he did was to create works that were devoid of plot so there were no more character than one story and he was interested in looking at dance and movements for movement sake. his radical approach made him a natural heir to. the defining force of the bow house stage workshop. centered on the theme of figures in space his work turned dumbasses into costumed geometrical shapes exploring the idea of the human body as a mechanical object. triadic ballet which premiered in one nine hundred
or even scrapped. let s get more b.w. suppressive specialist alex forrest watching welcome alex so bring us up to date with the latest from westminster well that meeting is being held at the moment in westminster that meeting of the so-called nine hundred twenty two committee they are holding a no confidence vote which is on its go on for the next hour or so and they ve already had the prime minister has self to raise them a talking to them appealing to them to back her saying that look she will not stand for the next election if that could sway a few people to support her at the moment it does look as though she has got the backing. of the majority of her m.p. she has one hundred fifty nine tory m.p. s to give her that simple majority but also she needs a lot more she wants to have any control over that party in the future difficult though because it s a secret ballot we actually don t know what s m.p. s will really do when it comes
a margin that is worthy of applause or at least that s what we re we re seeing right there in the. commission right now. now this means however that the british prime minister will not stand for reelection will not stand in the next national election that means her time prime minister of the u.k. is limited we know when she will no longer be prime minister. and if you re just joining us right now what you re looking at pictures inside. the house of parliament in london what you re looking at right now is the known as the one nine hundred twenty two commission room committee room and that is where