Live Breaking News & Updates on Opus tower

Stay updated with breaking news from Opus tower. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181217:15:51:00

from also washed off bad leave from helen from does that was somewhat wasn't me radhika ode to his wife for her eyes. a night even higher opus than to us. going to. the end. the couple let a happy marriage rubin scaled back his diplomatic work. his studio meanwhile continued to accept commissions from abroad. a special assignment came from london. charles the first who had knighted rubin's asked him to design the ceiling of the royal banquet hall. it's the only work by rubens that has remained at the site it was designed for.

Eyes , Wife , Leave , Ode , Helen , Opus , Wasnt-me-radhika , The-end , Work , Studio , Rubin , Commissions

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181208:19:19:00

did to an opus mean little bit of our souls our thoughts and hopes and our own way still in syria this may not be at all what i had left for you. and only a small part of us is here in germany. thanks . this is the kind of. september. thanks. thanks.

Way , Hopes , Thoughts , Souls , Opus , Part , Thanks , Us- , Germany , September ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181028:06:15:00

not to relax too much to stay alert and opus we want to question. the detector has found something the device can spot metal that's up to thirteen centimeters beneath the surface. now murat has to feel his way with the prof he checks the area thoroughly he doesn't want to take any chances. he's not going up or do you have to put the broad at an angle of thirty degrees on the wooden slab . and you've got to be careful some mines are super sensitive and exploded three kilograms of pressure. all clear it turns out that the metal object is just a coin. works his way through the area centimeter by centimeter this job doesn't pay very well the equivalent of about thirty five euro and today about the same as

Something , Device , Detector , Metal , Opus , Thirteen , Way , Area , Now-murat , Prof , Chances , Surface

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181028:21:26:00

comes back to my mother playing classical music to me during my childhood. and. i guess it found a fascination of this really. other worldly old tradition of sounds from europe like a european classical style of music which is a volley in an orchestra and just. i guess the effect it can create like listening to opus for a whole string quartet even. if it takes you on a journey musically and say i want i want to be a part of that journey. tell me that about the different techniques and. what they mean by safely the do you do is actually an instrument of imitation as well for around the birds of the bush plan and for the couple of hours and certain certain rhythmical. pricing. any relevant represent the kangaroos and i can't read the

Mother , Childhood , Classical-music , Tradition , Fascination , Style , Volley , Music , Sounds , Orchestra , Effect , Europe

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181019:18:23:00

thirteen that was the worst point of the crisis we see price increases in porto of more than forty two percent. forty two percent in five years porto seems a really good investment for those who can afford it that is most portuguese can't the average income here is only fourteen hundred euros per month. or the crucial moment that explains the tourism boom here was when ryan air started flying to porto. poland many long time residents of the inner city have fallen victim to the boom the mother of three had to vacate her apartment at the beginning of the year she could no longer afford the rent the cook then moved in with her parents it's a small space a protest banner hangs from the window. opus either the mayor says we're against tourists but we're not we're only against them being treated better than we are

Investment , Crisis , Porto , Portuguese , Point , Price-increases , Five , Forty-two , Thirteen , Tourism-boom , Income , Ryanair

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181019:11:26:00

percent in five years porto seems a really good investment for those who can afford it that is most portuguese can't the average income here is only fourteen hundred euros per month. the crucial moment that explains the tourism boom here was when ryan air started flying to porto with. powell and many longtime residents of the inner city have fallen victim to the boom the mother of three had to vacate her apartment at the beginning of the year she could no longer afford to rent the cook then moved in with her parents it's a small space a protest banner hangs from the window. opus either the mayor says we're against tourists but we're not only against them being treated better than we are also rice lies but it's not only the tourism boom that's putting porto's real estate market under pressure here's what real estate agent manuel mata has to say. two of he says

Porto , Income , Investment , Portuguese , Fourteen-hundred , Five , Fourteen-hundred-euros , Tourism-boom , Mother , Boom , Apartment , Residents

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181004:23:31:00

because of the past a bleak second division game now becomes an electrifying city darby for tickets we're going to get under an hour. time getaway was there to watch hamburg's two clubs take each other on for the first time in seven years on this day the darbies split the city into this is no normal sunday morning we also met with cloudy opus our old. son this break up. this week. he turns forty but he's still going strong at ferreted frame and we take a look back at his past when you're with the. season for the football and it's past now with kick off. the environment a very important actually he's much more than about his. living legend in german

Hamburg , Tickets , Getaway , Two , Darbies , City , Time , Clubs , Sunday-morning , Opus , Old , Son

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181003:04:36:00

published in "the new york times." when it dropped this afternoon, we got fairly quickly this statement from new york state tax authorities. quote, the tax department is reviewing the allegations in "the new york times" article and is vigorously pursuing all appropriate avenues of investigation. joining us now, susanne craig, investigative reporter for "the new york times," one of the by-lines on this piece. congratulations. thank you. >> thanks. thanks for having me. >> first, let me ask if i screwed anything up in describing some of your reporting here. this is an opus. >> no, keep going! >> how long of a project was this? you give us a little hint when the president over a period of weeks did not respond to a request for comment. >> yeah. well, it's interesting. the story actually started with -- our investigation started the night that you had the tax returns from 2005 on your show. we came in the next day and were really surprised that he had made money that year, because the last time we left off with him was in 1995 and we had three pages of his tax returns that showed a billion -- almost a

Ginormous-special-investigation , Quote , The-new-york-times , Tax , Article , Statement , Authorities , Allegations , New-york-state , Avenues , Tax-department , One

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181003:01:36:00

schemes to dodge taxes on that money for years, as laid out in this new reporting, the tax dodges themselves amount to hundreds of millions of dollars, but there is a lot here. this is 40 pages long. it's over 13,000 words. it's one of the largest investigative articles ever published in "the new york times." when it dropped this afternoon, we got fairly quickly this statement from new york state tax authorities. quote, the tax department is reviewing the allegations in "the new york times" article and is vigorously pursuing all appropriate avenues of investigation. joining us now, susanne craig, investigative reporter for "the new york times," one of the by-lines on this piece. congratulations. >> thanks. thanks for having me. >> first, let me ask if i screwed anything up in reporting your reporting here. this is an opus. >> no, keep going! >> how long is this progress -- you give us a little hint when the president over a period of weeks did not respond to a request for comment. >> it's interesting. the story actually started with -- our investigation

Mo-ney , Reporting , Taxes , Lot , Tax , Millions , Pages , Hundreds , Words , Schemes , Dollars , 40

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180916:15:40:00

it was a love song actually short little love song. this is the end bill for friends and then in clubs this long ride the snake in the blue bus all this transcendental theory and stuff came in an improvisation and became this opus and it certainly was not a vietnam war song. oh but i got to say when i first saw the footage of the bombing of the villages and the song this is the end. what a fantastic translation but it works for that go. read. this to. the. whole.

End , Love-song , Ride , Bill , Friends , Clubs , Bus , Snake , Stuff , Theory , Improvisation , Opus