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FOXNEWS Hannity November 14, 2019 06:15:00

to impeach the president not because they didn t do anything wrong. the star witnesses couldn t name a single thing but because they disagree with the results of the election. that is not what you have impeachment. it is on full display today. sean: congressman scalise, congressman turner, thank you. the president was busy working today. disaster for democrats. you could see it coming a mile away. the left blinded by their rage psychotic hate of trump and they have for three years. they ve done nothing for the american people. they don t care about facts, obviously justice matters not. hypocrisy is fine because they don t care about hunter and joe, real quid pro quo joe, and every second of every single hour of every 24-hour day, they just hate the president. at the beginning of the hearing today, the ranking member devin nunes, he summed it up pretty perfectly. take a look. supposed to take these people at face value when they trot out a new batch of allegations. but anyone famili

DW Arts 21 October 6, 2019 13:36:00

a political context and so i like to see its young writers that i m not so much interested in a love story in which you know i m in love when everything s smooth i m interested in love stories in which you re also concerned about how to pay your rent because that s the way that life is right that s it that s a socio economic con context for a story she munda in goes the a d.g.a. advocates feminism and equality with her stories and books and she s taking readers by storm worldwide. strong writers and novels that move us what the central themes and current channel next which. we met british born katie derbyshire in berlin she s one of the most important translators of contemporary german literature working today and also teaches her craft we asked her which german books appeal to an international audiences and what role in german literary awards like the german book prize play. so the prize is

DW Arts 21 October 5, 2019 20:36:00

a political context and so i like to see it s young writers that i m not so much interested in a love story in which you know i m in love when everything s smooth i m interested in love stories in which you re also concerned about how to pay your rent because that s the way that life is right that s it that s a socio economic on context for a story chimamanda ngozi adichie advocates feminism and equality with her stories and books and she s taking readers by storm worldwide. strong writers and novels that move us central themes and current german literature . we met british born katie derbyshire in berlin she s one of the most important translators of contemporary german literature working today and also teaches her craft wheels to which german books appeal to an international audiences

DW Arts and Culture September 20, 2019 06:53:00

working today his works are recognized all over the world perhaps his most famous is the angel of the north a 200 ton monumental work negated in northern england that cannot be transported to the exhibition of course that starts this weekend in london s royal academy but so much more is that as the london financial times is said it is quote a symphonic store of a shop. in the beginning that we are very small tiny bodies in a huge world you could almost stumble over the sculpture of corny 6 day old daughter the opening act of antony gormley show at the royal academy this massive show should not be seen as a retrospective the 69 year old artist insists it s a kind of low bar trick for experimentation and. it s about engaging with the total physical experience of moving through 12 rooms each of

MSNBC MSNBC Live With Velshi and Ruhle August 29, 2019 17:21:00

are nervous that they ll see some of the damage they haven t forgotten from hurricane irma. reporter: hurricane irma happened practically two years ago and there is anxiety because of the lessons learned there. also don t forget hurricane andrew which devastated miami and surrounding areas in 1992. here in miami beach, this is a low lying area. the city is taking no chances. you can see they re boarding up some of the city buildings behind me and i want to bring in the facility director. can you tell me the time frame you re working with? what are some of the lessons learned from hurricane irma? we started yesterday and as you can see we re starting to board up our most vulnerable facilities, working today, tomorrow, early saturday morning, some things we ve learned is to start early and during irma we also started to prepare a little bit too late so we learned those lessons and we re starting to board up,

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