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philip march got the party started with a half hour gone so he. and max fehring in the rebound. also rounded out the 3. when stephan couldn't hold his long range effort in the 72nd minute and whites it was because. now as fate would have it there been 16 goals so far 16 let's have a look at results so far it was all square in dortmund or known for that home all it's mind over 5 by name of 5 by school line and house but keep all 3 points there are 5 games that for 2 on wednesday in freiburg and frankfurt let's have a look at the table leipsic hold on to top spots can catch up with them on wednesday due to the inferior goal difference domon could still drop to 5th in the bottom half hours but they might leave the relegation battle behind them for the time being while braman and this will go off are in deep deep trouble. let's dive into the depths of today's mansions to help me on the way i have the bonus thing is very ad mccambridge welcome back to the show it thank you very much now let's start by rewinding a bit this time last month it was going to be asked by job jaden sanjay w
philip march got the party started with a half hour gone so he. and max fehring in the rebound. also rounded out the 3. when stephan couldn't hold his long range effort in the 72nd minute and whites it was because. now as fate would have it there been 16 goals so far 16 let's have a look at results so far it was all square in dortmund or known for that home all it's mind over 5 by name of 5 by school line and house but keep all 3 points there are 5 games that for 2 on wednesday in freiburg and...
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the job for a very simple indian politics march appear. here to mark philip k. don't want the last blast back harl got on with their ignore it for a week may now pull into a local. of course the self to noon is the only time life for the super could ever be called a picnic in any triangle that is a body be policy. air by b. policy to be by c. people of policy by the. i are working every hour that they're not keeping and it's not in every formal process that they work every. anything that you do. and now talking while you're even coming to the classroom you're thinking thinking about the problem so they're always thinking. thinking so much thinking about the future like one of prince. for the moment he's the star of this year's super 30 he's come top in almost every exam he's ever sat. religion for going go anywhere you like. but i do like you like you mike scientist we're not. going to miss me. out of madison because i'm using. this lady. on this. program yes i'm like yes. there's a good man that i'm a good. focused. are made out the. exam to be. there's god i d
the job for a very simple indian politics march appear. here to mark philip k. don't want the last blast back harl got on with their ignore it for a week may now pull into a local. of course the self to noon is the only time life for the super could ever be called a picnic in any triangle that is a body be policy. air by b. policy to be by c. people of policy by the. i are working every hour that they're not keeping and it's not in every formal process that they work every. anything that you...
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how sport coach marching schmidt managed to smile as he greeted his counterparts nearly an argos mon. against leipzig of all teams philip max would have to sit out the match with a sore throat leaving it all up to his strike partner saw the need to lash now. and he rose to the occasion opening the scoring for the visitors with their 1st chance in just the 8th minute i be a goal of the season for the summer newcomer i been checking video replay for a possible offside took 2 and a half minutes which is bad to feel the fire for opponents of the system say it kills the mood i after that light sic woke up i but they couldn't capitalize on any of their 1st half chances so i bit but that changed in the 68 minutes when conrad lima got hold of the i the austrian netting the long overdue equaliser was it was like 6 sixteenth's shot in the game and they finally managed to take advantage of one. might say wanted to make sure they went into the winter break top of the table and that was good. 12 minutes later when patrick ship was shipped off felix will do well i was headed in to make it to what t
how sport coach marching schmidt managed to smile as he greeted his counterparts nearly an argos mon. against leipzig of all teams philip max would have to sit out the match with a sore throat leaving it all up to his strike partner saw the need to lash now. and he rose to the occasion opening the scoring for the visitors with their 1st chance in just the 8th minute i be a goal of the season for the summer newcomer i been checking video replay for a possible offside took 2 and a half minutes...
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he also planned the first march on washington in 1940. he did not have to do that much, because he got -- that march, because he got what he wanted. to younguld say individuals today take some of those lessons from philip randolph and josephine baker and do it in your own way and make sure you are informed and get your message out. it goes to the question about emmett scott, the secret document. we talk about the secret document in the military gallery upstairs. there was a circulation that informed the french that we don't treat african-americans in america the way you are treating them here. it was a long letter. that letter was quickly rescinded. it did come out of pershing headquarters. it came from a french colonel who was directed to write it. uncovered that during his three month tour. that is why it is printed in crisis magazine. our brief word from one of local intellectuals. to add to the brilliance of dr. readr and dr. carr, you this wonderful book this gentleman was involved in. tell us about the intellectual context in the sh
he also planned the first march on washington in 1940. he did not have to do that much, because he got -- that march, because he got what he wanted. to younguld say individuals today take some of those lessons from philip randolph and josephine baker and do it in your own way and make sure you are informed and get your message out. it goes to the question about emmett scott, the secret document. we talk about the secret document in the military gallery upstairs. there was a circulation that...
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philip randolph would say.u bois philip randolph was 20 years old when he stepped on stage and challenged the president. he was also the guy that planned the first march on washington. he did not have to do that march, because he got what he wanted. if you look at the picture of 1963, april 28, who is sitting there? a. philip randolph. what i would say to young people, take some of those lessons from a. philip randolph and josephine baker and do it in your own way. make sure you are informed and get your message out there. to go into this question about emmett scott. it was about the secret documents. we talk about the secret document in the military gallery upstairs. so there was a circulation which informed the front that we don't socialize and treat african-americans an in america the way you are treating them here. it was a long letter. that letter was quickly rescinded. it did come out of pershing headquarters. it was written by a french colonel who was directed to write it. bois wrote ddu his book. he recover that document during his three-month tour and that is why it's printed in
philip randolph would say.u bois philip randolph was 20 years old when he stepped on stage and challenged the president. he was also the guy that planned the first march on washington. he did not have to do that march, because he got what he wanted. if you look at the picture of 1963, april 28, who is sitting there? a. philip randolph. what i would say to young people, take some of those lessons from a. philip randolph and josephine baker and do it in your own way. make sure you are informed...
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on they came down the railroad track, carelessly, not in line of battle, but marching columns. no skirmishers were thrown out. no signs of seeing us or suspecting our presence. sight that was, what a moment, according to private philip stephenson, 13th arkansas "now then, boys, give it to them, boys" cleburne shouts and goldthwaite fires his cannon. from that ravine, a roar, and a torrent of deadly solid shot and canister and bullets full in the face of those men, who melted away like missed before the sun. the slaughter was fearful. tin the ranks of the 13th illinois, the carnage was terrible. lt. col. partridge tried to get two companies forward to shoot at the artillerrist. patrick riley, with the colors of the flag, went down with a grapeshot through his breast. starsfeblood soaked the and stripes. the colors went down with the brave men, but did not long remain. sackett, ofeph company c and a member of the glory,uard took up old now more sacred because it was drenched with patriotic blood, and bore it some distance. as the regiment was no longer advancing, this brave man d
on they came down the railroad track, carelessly, not in line of battle, but marching columns. no skirmishers were thrown out. no signs of seeing us or suspecting our presence. sight that was, what a moment, according to private philip stephenson, 13th arkansas "now then, boys, give it to them, boys" cleburne shouts and goldthwaite fires his cannon. from that ravine, a roar, and a torrent of deadly solid shot and canister and bullets full in the face of those men, who melted away like...
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philip randolph. georgia was a metaphor for america. i would rather make georgia safe for democracy. when the president said, make the world safe for democracy, a philip randolph said i would , rather make georgia safe for the negro. >> said a philip randolph was the most dangerous negro in america. i will leave this in terms of the title you picked and also what is in the exhibit. i want to come right back. you, thisto ask .his is a quote from dubois randolph was distinguishing himself from dubois. there are a lot of howard students tonight. elaine locke is credited with the new negro. is like atlanta. everyone knows somebody who went to howard our work at howard and everybody has somebody in atlanta. randolph was critical of two dubois. why do you pick, we returned fighting and make the livery choice not to say world war i and the shaping of black participation in the war but this broader concept? dubois is balancing something. dr. salter: so the first one, you're exactly right. a philip randolph an
philip randolph. georgia was a metaphor for america. i would rather make georgia safe for democracy. when the president said, make the world safe for democracy, a philip randolph said i would , rather make georgia safe for the negro. >> said a philip randolph was the most dangerous negro in america. i will leave this in terms of the title you picked and also what is in the exhibit. i want to come right back. you, thisto ask .his is a quote from dubois randolph was distinguishing himself...
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we have seen this scallop impacts philip television screens in every single country in the world. we have seen the impacts of floods and droughts and famines and at the same time, we have seen unprecedented protests taking place around the world about economic inequality. it is clear the government is broken and governments need to act. you expected governments to come knowing this was a critical moment and come with ambition. instead, we saw the united states, aided and abetted by other rich countries, take a wrecking ball to those outcomes. first of all, commitment came not willing to take action in terms of the lost techie when they literally have done nothing in the previous decade, which has made the critical actions required in the coming decade are much, much harder. they attempted to block any support for poorer, developing countries. as you just heard -- i mean, this is outrageous. justwe are asking is not the united states, but the european union as well, is basically to have liability for the damage their inaction is causing. and more heinous than that, not only are the
we have seen this scallop impacts philip television screens in every single country in the world. we have seen the impacts of floods and droughts and famines and at the same time, we have seen unprecedented protests taking place around the world about economic inequality. it is clear the government is broken and governments need to act. you expected governments to come knowing this was a critical moment and come with ambition. instead, we saw the united states, aided and abetted by other rich...
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. >> joining us now, we have cnn political correspondent abby philip and joe lockhart. he is president clinton's former press secretary. abby, senator murkowski, how significant is this? i think you were telling us she's known to have, in the past, marched to the beat of her own drum. the fact she's coming out publicly and saying that she's not comfortable with what mitch mcconnell has said. what
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. >> joining us now, we have cnn political correspondent abby philip and joe lockhart. he is president clinton's former press secretary. abby, senator murkowski, how significant is this? i think you were telling us she's known to have, in the past, marched to the beat of her own drum. the fact she's coming out publicly and saying that she's not comfortable with what mitch mcconnell has said. what's the significance? >> she's clearly sending a message to mcconnell that she wants there to be at least an appearance of a fair trial in the senate. i think it is problematic for a moderate or for someone like murkowski to go into this process and having to explain to their constituents that the fix was in at the very beginning. so there's that. i think there's a signal to mcconnell, you need to back away from this kind of rhetoric that we're just working with the president to get him exonerated at the very beginning. then she also had more to say that was about what happened in the house. and she criticized democrats for not calling more witnesses for their handling of the imp
. >> joining us now, we have cnn political correspondent abby philip and joe lockhart. he is president clinton's former press secretary. abby, senator murkowski, how significant is this? i think you were telling us she's known to have, in the past, marched to the beat of her own drum. the fact she's coming out publicly and saying that she's not comfortable with what mitch mcconnell has said. what's the significance? >> she's clearly sending a message to mcconnell that she wants...