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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190315:05:04:00

european explorers some eighty percent of africa's historical art is thought to be in europe including some of the most iconic museum pieces. should it be given back . yes a lot of it works taken without consent that's the conclusion of a groundbreaking study of europe's colonial era acquisitions the proposals put forward by french art historian benedict savoie and the senegalese scholar fell in sour could have far reaching consequences for. their report was commissioned by french president emmanuel mark home he's pledged to begin repatriating stolen artworks to africa within five years. we really hope that mccalls announcements and our report won't just be empty words but will have real consequences. it doesn't

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190314:17:33:00

could have far reaching consequences for. their report was commissioned by french president emanuel. he's pledged to begin repatriating stolen artworks to africa within five years. we really hope that mccalls announcement on our report won't just be but will have real consequences. it doesn't only apply to france but to many european countries. they are also invited to look at their colonial past and above all about their present relations with africa which are still shaped by colonialism in my eyes this is absolutely fundamental. the report could also have repercussions for germany berlin's bowden museum is currently showing highlights of the german capital selection of african art. soon the works are set to move to the newly rebuilt. berlin city palace or humboldt forum. but here too

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190314:18:33:00

when sour could have far reaching consequences for. their report was commissioned by french president emmanuel mark home he's pledged to begin repatriating stolen artworks to africa within five years. we really hope that mccalls announcement on our report won't just be empty words but will have real consequences for skills it doesn't only apply to france but to many european countries. they are also invited to look at their colonial past and above all that their present relations with africa which are still shaped by colonialism in my eyes this is absolutely fundamental. the report could also have repercussions for germany berlin's bowden museum is currently showing highlights of the german capital collection of african art. soon the works are set to move to the newly rebuilt. berlin city

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190213:02:38:00

simply taken or gained through underhand means other items were bought or bartered by european explorers some eighty percent of africa's historical art is thought to be in europe including some of the most iconic museum pieces. should it be given back. yes a lot of it works taken without consent that's the conclusion of a groundbreaking study of europe's colonial era acquisitions the proposals put forward by french art historian benedict savoie and the senegalese scholar phil when sour could have far reaching consequences. their report was commissioned by french president emmanuel mock home he's pledged to begin repatriating stolen art works to africa within five years. we really hope that mccalls announcement on our

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190211:11:38:00

from africa simply taken or gained through underhand means other items were bought or bartered by european explorers some eighty percent of africa's historical art is thought to be in europe including some of the most iconic museum pieces. should it be given back. yes a lot of it works taken without consent that's the conclusion of a groundbreaking study of europe's colonial era acquisitions the proposals put forward by french art historian benedict savoie and the senegalese scholar filin sour could have far reaching consequences for. their report was commissioned by french president emmanuel mock home he's pledged to begin repatriating stolen art works to africa within five years. we really hope that mccalls announcement on our

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110901:00:25:00

i mean, feuds with mccalls after she worked at that magazine and "the view." that's not what oprah likes. oprah likes to rule with an iron fist. that's going to be very problematic. >> bill: have you got to be fair to ms. o'donnell. >> they were up double -- on "the view" rosy's numbers were up double digits. she got phenomenal ratings because she was so controversial and she created such buzz. is that the kind of buzz that oprah and more importantly the advertisers want. remember, oprah had big time advertisers p and g. target, g.m. do they want to be associated with a controversial left leaning person like rosie o'donnell? they might be worried. >> bill: if she get eyeballs she would get advertisers. it's not going to be easy. she did well on "the view" in that she increased the viewership there. part of it was sensationalism. and then nbc tried to hire her. do you remember this? they gave her a have variety shw which lasted 12 minutes. i don't think it got through the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110901:09:25:00

she is incredibly unpredictable. i mean, feuds with mccalls after she worked at that magazine and "the view." that's not what oprah likes. oprah likes to rule with an iron fist. that's going to be very problematic. >> bill: have you got to be fair to ms. o'donnell. >> they were up double -- on "the view" rosy's numbers were up double digits. she got phenomenal ratings because she was so controversial and she created such buzz. is that the kind of buzz that oprah and more importantly the advertisers want. remember, oprah had big time advertisers p and g. target, g.m. do they want to be associated with a controversial left leaning person like rosie o'donnell? they might be worried. >> bill: if she get eyeballs she would get advertisers. it's not going to be easy. she did well on "the view" in that she increased the viewership there. part of it was sensationalism. and then nbc tried to hire her. do you remember this? they gave her a have variety shw which lasted 12 minutes. i don't think it got through the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110901:03:25:00

i mean, feuds with mccalls after she worked at that magazine and "the view." that's not what oprah likes. oprah likes to rule with an iron fist. that's going to be very problematic. >> bill: have you got to be fair to ms. o'donnell. >> they were up double -- on "the view" rosy's numbers were up double digits. she got phenomenal ratings because she was so controversial and she created such buzz. is that the kind of buzz that oprah and more importantly the advertisers want. remember, oprah had big time advertisers p and g. target, g.m. do they want to be associated with a controversial left leaning person like rosie o'donnell? they might be worried. >> bill: if she get eyeballs she would get advertisers. it's not going to be easy. she did well on "the view" in that she increased the viewership there. part of it was sensationalism. and then nbc tried to hire her. do you remember this? they gave her a have variety shw which lasted 12 minutes. i don't think it got through the

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