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Squaw Valley Olympics 1960 - Figure skating
Figure skating excerpts from Flame in the Snow, the 1960 Olympics documentary shared by History San Jose.
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Remco Campert College Tour Interview HD
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Remco Campert te gast bij College Tour. Uitzending van 8 maart 2015.
Dan Snow's History of the Winter Olympics Part 7
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Historian Dan Snow looks back at 90 years of the Winter Olympics and shows how the political upheaval of the 20th and 21st century had an impact on the Games.
Dan Snow's History of the Winter Olympics Part 6
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Historian Dan Snow looks back at 90 years of the Winter Olympics and shows how the political upheaval of the 20th and 21st century had an impact on the Games.
Dan Snow's History of the Winter Olympics Part 4
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Historian Dan Snow looks back at 90 years of the Winter Olympics and shows how the political upheaval of the 20th and 21st century had an impact on the Games.
Dan Snow's History of the Winter Olympics Part 3
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Historian Dan Snow looks back at 90 years of the Winter Olympics and shows how the political upheaval of the 20th and 21st century had an impact on the Games.
Dan Snow's History of the Winter Olympics Part 2
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Historian Dan Snow looks back at 90 years of the Winter Olympics and shows how the political upheaval of the 20th and 21st century had an impact on the Games.
Dan Snow's History of the Winter Olympics Part 1
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Historian Dan Snow looks back at 90 years of the Winter Olympics and shows how the political upheaval of the 20th and 21st century had an impact on the Games.
Panorama Mesdag 5
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Documentaire uit 1996 over de geschiedenis en restauratie van het Panorama Mesdag.
Panorama Mesdag 4
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Documentaire uit 1996 over de geschiedenis en restauratie van het Panorama Mesdag.
Panorama Mesdag 3
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Documentaire uit 1996 over de geschiedenis en restauratie van het Panorama Mesdag.
Panorama Mesdag 2
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Documentaire uit 1996 over de geschiedenis en restauratie van het Panorama Mesdag.
Panorama Mesdag 1
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Documentaire uit 1996 over de geschiedenis en restauratie van het Panorama Mesdag.
Een andere manier van zien _ 3. Ontstaan van de Tachtigers
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Literaire documentaire uit 1985 met Rob Fruithof over de Tachtigers. De eerste jaren van de Tachtigers met briefwisseling Kloos, Verwey, De Nieuwe Gids en het werk van van Deyssel.
Een andere manier van zien _ 4. Slotbetoog
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Literaire documentaire uit 1985 met Rob Fruithof over de Tachtigers. Van van Deyssel en Zola naar Herman Gorter.
Een andere manier van zien _ 1. Herman Gorter
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Een andere manier van zien _ 1. Herman Gorter
Een andere manier van zien _ 2. Voedingsbodem v/d Tachtigers
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Een andere manier van zien _ 2. Voedingsbodem v/d Tachtigers
Oxford Home of C S Lewis AVI
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Oxford Home of C S Lewis AVI
Malala Yousafzai CT interview november 2013 Part 5 [Ned. ondertiteld]
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Malala Yousafzai CT interview november 2013 Part 5 [Ned. ondertiteld]
Malala Yousafzai CT interview november 2013 Part 4 [Ned. ondertiteld]
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Malala Yousafzai CT interview november 2013 Part 4 [Ned. ondertiteld]
Malala Yousafzai CT interview novermber 2013 Part 3 [Ned. ondertiteld]
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Malala Yousafzai CT interview novermber 2013 Part 3 [Ned. ondertiteld]
Malala Yousafzai CT interview november 2013 Part 2 [Ned. ondertiteld]
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Malala Yousafzai CT interview november 2013 Part 2 [Ned. ondertiteld]
Malala Yousafzai CT interview november 2013 Part 1 [Ned. ondertiteld]
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Malala Yousafzai CT interview november 2013 Part 1 [Ned. ondertiteld]
BBC Panorama Malala Yousafzai Shot for going to school Part3
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BBC Panorama Malala Yousafzai Shot for going to school Part3
BBC Panorama Malala Yousafzai Shot for going to school Part2
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BBC Panorama Malala Yousafzai Shot for going to school Part2
BBC Panorama Mala Yousafzai Shot for going to school Part1
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BBC Panorama Mala Yousafzai Shot for going to school Part1

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  • @henrylemelay5436
    @henrylemelay5436 7 місяців тому

    Rood gekleurde schoenen geven aan dat het een lichte vrouw is.Dat was al bij de Egyptenaren:nu niet algemeen bekend,blijkt.

  • @henrylemelay5436
    @henrylemelay5436 7 місяців тому

    Ook een rekentuig hater net als wf Hermans,Midas Dekkers etc. Rekentuig is de oude naam voor computer:vliegmachine is ook vliegtuig.

  • @lucykinski
    @lucykinski Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @brianmctague5723
    @brianmctague5723 Рік тому

    An English translation would be great, don't you think?

  • @chrisjacobsen5558
    @chrisjacobsen5558 Рік тому

    Love seeing this history. Thanks

  • @dwanderful1
    @dwanderful1 2 роки тому

    Cant hear it sad

    • @Ksahdia
      @Ksahdia 2 роки тому

      My apologies. I recorded it years ago, with a simple camera in front of the TV. In some videos you see strange lines because of that. You are right, the sound could have been better. I'm hoping someone will upload a better version.

  • @nema1218
    @nema1218 6 років тому

    Thanks for posting this footage.

  • @nl4064
    @nl4064 6 років тому

    great video and she is from God

  • @juliamusic1311
    @juliamusic1311 7 років тому

    yes malala that's where you are me example , i hope that later i like you am i also want to stand up for my rights in my country sudan

  • @Ksahdia
    @Ksahdia 8 років тому

    I'm afraid I can't. I don't have te entire episode anymore. Sorry.

  • @davidmauldin2439
    @davidmauldin2439 8 років тому

    can you post the whole thing?

  • @hansdutting5383
    @hansdutting5383 8 років тому

    rco cqmpertn groo dichte n eschriver, en ja, wt al niet meer, hans

  • @tsalefatsedumezweni4381
    @tsalefatsedumezweni4381 8 років тому

    malala;;;

  • @tsalefatsedumezweni4381
    @tsalefatsedumezweni4381 8 років тому

    My heart..this girl inspires me so ,so very much,,,

  • @micheleiezza9247
    @micheleiezza9247 9 років тому

    MALALA IS A MIRACLE.

  • @micheleiezza9247
    @micheleiezza9247 9 років тому

    The Taliban were involved in the liquidation Swat. Then have banned school for females. Malala and her companions went to the same classes, but in secret, with books under their clothes, showing an attachment to the study unknown elsewhere. Risking armed aggression or acid. The Taliban who shot did not even know who he was or what he looked like Malala. I would therefore say that 'Malala: is that the Taliban will never be. She is a bit 'heroin without fear or prejudice, which raises its voice for the rights of the most' small, Malala is the messenger of God, and the heritage of 'humanity' .A only age of 17 he won the Nobel Peace Prize 2014.

  • @micheleiezza9247
    @micheleiezza9247 9 років тому

    The Taliban were involved in the liquidation Swat. Then have banned school for females. Malala and her companions went to the same classes, but in secret, with books under their clothes, showing an attachment to the study unknown elsewhere. Risking armed aggression or acid. The Taliban who shot did not even know who he was or what he looked like Malala. I would therefore say that 'Malala: is that the Taliban will never be. She is a bit 'heroin without fear or prejudice, which raises its voice for the rights of the most' small, Malala is the messenger of God, and the heritage of 'humanity' .A only age of 17 he won the Nobel Peace Prize 2014.

  • @48caro
    @48caro 9 років тому

    Looks like I'm viewing through a pair of panty hose or is it just my computer.

  • @micheleiezza9247
    @micheleiezza9247 9 років тому

    The real miracle is forgiveness, Just seventeen, big eyes, shy smile, and a destiny marked by a fate that is unbelievable. Malala Yousafzai has looked death in the face: a bullet went through his head, instead of killing her, made her immortal. Malala has become a global symbol, from New Delhi to Dublin, in newspapers and on screens around the world, everyone knows it is the Pakistani girl hit by a Taliban guy who did not want her to go to school. "I do not remember any of that time," she said, "my friends were telling me that the boy was shaking my hand, while I was shooting, just over a year ago." There is no revenge in the voice of the young "martyr": "I just remember that it was at a young age, perhaps he was twenty years ... but I can not imagine to hurt him. I believe in peace. I believe in forgiveness. " Uploaded emergency on a plane that has transported in Birmingham, Malala has miraculously survived, and began to tell his miracle to the whole world. Amnesty International has reserved a special award, won the Sakharov and the Nobel Peace Prize 2014. Faced with all this she has maintained a grace and candor really big, as big as the words he knows always find within themselves in front of any audience will speak: "It's hard to have a gun and kill people. Maybe he thought he could not. There are many people who became brainwashed. That's why there are suicide attacks and massacres, and so many things so horrible. " In his home country, however, is reserved to Malala contempt and there are many who accuse her of having exploited its history to accumulate wealth abroad. "Sure," she explains, who still lives in England, "it hurts to see the your brothers turn against you. The problem is that Pakistan is a country that can no longer be trusted. History has taught them that people who have the power, and especially politicians, are corrupt. He said: "Malala is not a good Muslim, works for America, for the CIA." Okay, I say, so much the support of any politician. I want to go into politics. " Seems to really believe it, that she eventually will return to Pakistan and said jokingly: "I still have not chosen a party, I will, when I am a bit 'older, and if you do not find one that I like, I will build my". Fame and visibility not intimidate. He has just finished writing his autobiography, "I am Malala", and is not afraid of retaliation, "on the other hand you can not make a political campaign without showing your face and your name." West hits it all: "It's all so different here, and everyone seems to think that education is a matter of course; the school is not that lamp of Aladdin's magic that can open doors as is the case for the girls of Swat, the city from which I come. " His passion for education and for reforms, both inherited from his father, the founder of a school in Pakistan, also open to girls, are certainly genuine, although it describes as a girl "normal": love sports (cricket ) and pop music, like any teenagers from all over the world. In any case, his incredible experience that really can not share it with any other girl her age: mortally wounded, miraculously resurrected and became an international star, testimonial global peace, culture and brotherhood. Almost, almost she is the first not to believe his singular story: "When I speak of Malala, the girl shot by the Taliban, I do not think of being that person. I do not seem to have ever been hit. Even my life in Swat seems a part of history or a movie I saw. Things change. God gave us a brain and a heart to know how to live. "Malala has done more, learned to survive and forgive: the real miracle that will never cease to tell more. Malala is God messenger and heritage of humanity. 

  • @micheleiezza9247
    @micheleiezza9247 9 років тому

    The real miracle is forgiveness, Just seventeen, big eyes, shy smile, and a destiny marked by a fate that is unbelievable. Malala Yousafzai has looked death in the face: a bullet went through his head, instead of killing her, made her immortal. Malala has become a global symbol, from New Delhi to Dublin, in newspapers and on screens around the world, everyone knows it is the Pakistani girl hit by a Taliban guy who did not want her to go to school. "I do not remember any of that time," she said, "my friends were telling me that the boy was shaking my hand, while I was shooting, just over a year ago." There is no revenge in the voice of the young "martyr": "I just remember that it was at a young age, perhaps he was twenty years ... but I can not imagine to hurt him. I believe in peace. I believe in forgiveness. " Uploaded emergency on a plane that has transported in Birmingham, Malala has miraculously survived, and began to tell his miracle to the whole world. Amnesty International has reserved a special award, won the Sakharov and the Nobel Peace Prize 2014. Faced with all this she has maintained a grace and candor really big, as big as the words he knows always find within themselves in front of any audience will speak: "It's hard to have a gun and kill people. Maybe he thought he could not. There are many people who became brainwashed. That's why there are suicide attacks and massacres, and so many things so horrible. " In his home country, however, is reserved to Malala contempt and there are many who accuse her of having exploited its history to accumulate wealth abroad. "Sure," she explains, who still lives in England, "it hurts to see the your brothers turn against you. The problem is that Pakistan is a country that can no longer be trusted. History has taught them that people who have the power, and especially politicians, are corrupt. He said: "Malala is not a good Muslim, works for America, for the CIA." Okay, I say, so much the support of any politician. I want to go into politics. " Seems to really believe it, that she eventually will return to Pakistan and said jokingly: "I still have not chosen a party, I will, when I am a bit 'older, and if you do not find one that I like, I will build my". Fame and visibility not intimidate. He has just finished writing his autobiography, "I am Malala", and is not afraid of retaliation, "on the other hand you can not make a political campaign without showing your face and your name." West hits it all: "It's all so different here, and everyone seems to think that education is a matter of course; the school is not that lamp of Aladdin's magic that can open doors as is the case for the girls of Swat, the city from which I come. " His passion for education and for reforms, both inherited from his father, the founder of a school in Pakistan, also open to girls, are certainly genuine, although it describes as a girl "normal": love sports (cricket ) and pop music, like any teenagers from all over the world. In any case, his incredible experience that really can not share it with any other girl her age: mortally wounded, miraculously resurrected and became an international star, testimonial global peace, culture and brotherhood. Almost, almost she is the first not to believe his singular story: "When I speak of Malala, the girl shot by the Taliban, I do not think of being that person. I do not seem to have ever been hit. Even my life in Swat seems a part of history or a movie I saw. Things change. God gave us a brain and a heart to know how to live. "Malala has done more, learned to survive and forgive: the real miracle that will never cease to tell more. Malala is God messenger and heritage of humanity. 

  • @micheleiezza9247
    @micheleiezza9247 9 років тому

    Swat Valley, Pakistan, October 9, 2012, noon. The school is over, and Malala together with its companions is on the old bus that takes her back home. Suddenly a man comes aboard and shot three rounds, hitting her in the face and leaving her dying. Malala was just fifteen years old, but the Taliban is guilty of shouting at the world from an early age his desire to read and study. To this must die. But Malala does not die: his miraculous healing will be the beginning of a remarkable journey from the remote valley where she was born until the General Assembly of the United Nations. Today Malala is the universal symbol for women fighting for the right to culture and knowledge, as well as being the most 'youngest winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace. Its incredible and courageous life and 'a hymn to tolerance and the right to education of all children, a voice that can change the world.

  • @micheleiezza9247
    @micheleiezza9247 10 років тому

    this girl is the messenger of God!! in whatever entity all of you think, Malala is everything this!! it is Jewish, Christian, Moslems, Buddhist, its voice says all of this that of human and sacred it makes us thinking men aware of what must be, Malala is patrimony of the humanity, to protect his/her invocations means to preserve the human kind. ........... perhaps the big Mother Teresa of Calcutta has wanted it stuffed another immense gift asking to God to make to be born Malala. ....

  • @micheleiezza9247
    @micheleiezza9247 10 років тому

    this girl is the messenger of God!! in whatever entity all of you think, Malala is everything this!! it is Jewish, Christian, Moslems, Buddhist, its voice says all of this that of human and sacred it makes us thinking men aware of what must be, Malala is patrimony of the humanity, to protect his/her invocations means to preserve the human kind. ........... perhaps the big Mother Teresa of Calcutta has wanted it stuffed another immense gift asking to God to make to be born Malala. ....

  • @micheleiezza9247
    @micheleiezza9247 10 років тому

    this girl is the messenger of God!! in whatever entity all of you think, Malala is everything this!! it is Jewish, Christian, Moslems, Buddhist, its voice says all of this that of human and sacred it makes us thinking men aware of what must be, Malala is patrimony of the humanity, to protect his/her invocations means to preserve the human kind. ........... perhaps the big Mother Teresa of Calcutta has wanted it stuffed another immense gift asking to God to make to be born Malala. ....

  • @JoeyBelmondo
    @JoeyBelmondo 10 років тому

    Ahh cool Nice to hear that :) Thanx a lot for posting the videos.....

  • @JoeyBelmondo
    @JoeyBelmondo 10 років тому

    This is Malala's Best Interview! She is so calm and relaxed here, she gets good answers from the audience and gives really deep answers, and the host is really really humble and i can tell that he made her feel very comfortable, and thus she was able to take everyone there on her magic carpet ride of wise words :)

    • @Ksahdia
      @Ksahdia 10 років тому

      Yes, it's my favourite interview of her so far.

  • @drshafikhan7455
    @drshafikhan7455 10 років тому

    very funny to see that the west was awakened by by a pakistani grl for education in the 21st century. where were u cowards? before. v have a hell of educated female lot already.v have the best in doctors, female in every sector. v hate the extremists more than u do. but who created themmm???? uuuuu america created them,now cant handle how to deal them.when u need to call some 1 a terrorist , u DONT label it/him. wasnt UR friend USAMA NOT UR COMMANDER AND FRIEND AGAINST RUSSIANS AND WHEN HE TURNED AGAINST U, U LABELLED HIM THE NO1 TERRORIST. U R HYPOCRITE OR V. 60 YRS AGO WHERE WERE U WEST TO THINK OF OUR EDUCATION. MAY B 5% THAT TIME. NOW IT IS HELL OF ALOT. U WERE SLEEPING???SO STOP DRAMAS AND FOR GOD SAKE LEAVE US ALONE.