a teddy bear for his grandson who was flown on monday. and there were more very vicious waiting at the brandenburg gate berlin's iconic landmark hundreds lined up to see the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall prince charles has been in germany more than thirty times but if you went by the crowds you'd think it was this first time that people are very excited and all hoping to catch a glimpse of the royal couple to that the fact that the duchess of sussex has just given birth to a baby boy another grandson for charts and what you have is a double treat for the fans of the house of. excitement was running high and charles and camilla didn't stand on ceremony the crowd of course were keen to find out more about the latest royal arrival. wouldn't at least as i'm a bit surprised that elin seems to be more important for him and then being with us
a short term vacancy is worthwhile because tourists pay much more than long term tenants today there are more privately operated tourist lodgings than hotels that's good for tourists but can a city function normally under such conditions i meet with giuseppe to tara a professor of economics in venice he has started the flow of tourism revenue into the city and confirms that living in venice is becoming increasingly difficult for its residents. oh yes they go there you know they displaced of course the residence of accommodation. and these very profitable to rented to use for the house. is. for we know. that the buy a house of invents the meaning beneath as an investment. so they just for renting to us and this is when they can get an income which is around
good meal. so, this was the house of, or, one of the houses of the notorious madame lynch. >> guido: right. exactly. >> anthony: journalist, poet, and author guido rodriguez alcala has written books on paraguay's history. now, who exactly was madame lynch? a murky background would you say? >> guido: there's a lot of talk about that. >> anthony: right. >> guido: somebody say she was a great woman or that she was a very evil one. >> anthony: she came over on the famous trip from france. >> guido: right. >> anthony: succeeding de francia in 1840s lopez senior reversed many of paraguay's isolationist policies. he invited foreigners to settle here and built one of south america's first railways. its steam engines taken out of service only a few years ago. and he sent his son, francisco solano lópez, to europe. >> anthony: in his mission, his
so, this was the house of, or, one of the houses of the notorious madame lynch. >> guido: right. exactly. >> anthony: journalist, poet, and author guido rodriguez alcala has written books on paraguay's history. now, who exactly was madame lynch? a murky background would you say? >> guido: there's a lot of talk about that. >> anthony: right. >> guido: somebody say she was a great woman or that she was a very evil one. >> anthony: she came over on the famous trip from france. >> guido: right. >> anthony: succeeding de francia in 1840s lopez senior reversed many of paraguay's isolationist policies. he invited foreigners to settle here and built one of south america's first railways. its steam engines taken out of service only a few years ago.
country eat it. >> anthony: it's like cheesy cornbread! >> peter: yeah. >> anthony: awesome. good meal. so, this was the house of, or, one of the houses of the notorious madame lynch. >> guido: right. exactly. >> anthony: journalist, poet, and author guido rodriguez alcala has written books on paraguay's history. now, who exactly was madame lynch? a murky background would you say? >> guido: there's a lot of talk about that. >> anthony: right. >> guido: somebody say she was a great woman or that she was a very evil one. >> anthony: she came over on the famous trip from france. >> guido: right. >> anthony: succeeding de francia in 1840s lopez senior reversed many of paraguay's isolationist policies. he invited foreigners to settle here and built one of south america's first railways.
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so, this was the house of, or, one of the houses of the notorious madame lynch. >> guido: right. exactly. >> anthony: journalist, poet, and author guido rodriguez alcala has written books on paraguay's history. now, who exactly was madame lynch? a murky background would you say? >> guido: there's a lot of talk about that. >> anthony: right. >> guido: somebody say she was a great woman or that she was a very evil one. >> anthony: she came over on the famous trip from france. >> guido: right. >> anthony: succeeding de francia in 1840s lopez senior reversed many of paraguay's isolationist policies. he invited foreigners to settle here and built one of south america's first railways. its steam engines taken out of service only a few years ago. and he sent his son, francisco solano lópez, to europe. >> anthony: in his mission, his father had sent him out to get what?
paraguayan soup! sopa paraguaya!" and the dictator ate it, and he liked it! and a bit later, the entire country eat it. >> anthony: it's like cheesy cornbread! >> peter: yeah. >> anthony: awesome. good meal. so, this was the house of, or, one of the houses of the notorious madame lynch. >> guido: right. exactly. >> anthony: journalist, poet, and author guido rodriguez alcala has written books on paraguay's history. now, who exactly was madame lynch? a murky background would you say? >> guido: there's a lot of talk about that. >> anthony: right. >> guido: somebody say she was a great woman or that she was a very evil one. >> anthony: she came over on the famous trip from france. >> guido: right. >> anthony: succeeding de francia in 1840s lopez senior
>> he would say that the dark side was pulling him in and he was losing to it. he would always say he was losing, like he was fighting a battle, and i would tell him just not to do it, to just not listen to it. and i don't think i realized that he was really fighting a battle, that it was real. >> the darkness, the sex, the blood, they're all intimate, mystical, magical, mesmerizing. the extraction of the blood can be done via usually razor blades or surgical scalpels. >> when you've got a house of, you know, five or six people, you know, there's always enough for everyone to go around. >> every once in a while, a couple individuals actually had teeth sharp enough that they could actually tear the skin. >> it can get pretty bloody at some of the rituals.
>> there's this piece that ryan lizza wrote in which he was talking about what charles krauthammer called the suicide caucus which is the 80 members of the republican caucus who signed the original letter calling on john boehner to have the shutdown fight over defunding obama care. he went through and he looked at the kind of demographic base of this group. and he finds that they're overwhelmingly from the south, that obviously their voters chose mitt romney by wide margins, that their voters are much whiter than the rising electorate. it does seem to me that you do have an increasingly racial division between the kind of gerrymandered white particularly southern base of the house republican party which is now the governing center of what the republican party is and the multiracial obama coalition that voted for obama after he passed obama care and essentially ratified it that way. >> right. and if that's your base, there will be some effects. >> right. >> you know, to put it bluntly. that does not require individual racism from individual senators or individual house of -- you