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our world, our world, not just us, but our world has adapted to an ice house. so we go to an earth house-- a hot house, it's a planet where things are going to be quite different. so here is our choice. now, we're-- we presently appear to be leaving our ice house and headed toward the hot house. you might ask the question when is the last time that happened? because the previous iteration was leaving the hot house and coming from an ice house. when is the last time our planet went from ice house to hot house. that's a really interesting story. here is the last 500 million years of our planet. now we're really talking again, you know, deep time here. and you can see that the transition between ice house and hot house has only happened a few times. it's the last 34 million years, this is our time, and this is us, we're leaving this world, and that previous hot house lasted the entire time the dinosaurs were here and saw the extinction of the dinosaurs and the first ten years of mammal evolution. here is the ice house before that. so the last time we went from a g
our world, our world, not just us, but our world has adapted to an ice house. so we go to an earth house-- a hot house, it's a planet where things are going to be quite different. so here is our choice. now, we're-- we presently appear to be leaving our ice house and headed toward the hot house. you might ask the question when is the last time that happened? because the previous iteration was leaving the hot house and coming from an ice house. when is the last time our planet went from ice...
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business africa with monica jobs up next more world news of the top of the top of the. climate change. sustainability. environmental. biodiversity species on sufficient exploitation egoity. human rights displacement. current to a local or. global 3000. foot. link to moves from africa and the more story link to exception stories and discussions from the news of easy i want with safety debbie to come smash coffee cup join us on facebook. africa. it's time to kick off the world's biggest free trade area the african continent a free trade area came into force today but some major players are still missing we go live to nairobi for the latest also on the show what to do about all that plastic waste don't send it to malaysia was prime ministers telling wealthy countries. to keep their rubbish to themselves. and to china's favorite alcoholic beverage arrives for cocktails in a trendy berlin bar but will germans buy by jew. welcome to business africa i'm going to jones and berlin good to have you with us now and big day for trade within africa the african continent a free trade
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the world cup. but what else what about the land of the free the home of the break we're sports is the cornerstone of national identity and the word football is something entirely different. that's right this summer north and central america and the caribbean also squares off in the gold cup that's congo controversy and i'll be here and while inside mexico this region has largely been considered a from boeing wasteland football or soccer has been steadily gaining ground so here's 3 reasons why the gold cup is the come to look out for. driving me an ever growing fan base and quality talent now coveted by the world's top clubs coupled with the 2026 world cup means the usa has finally broken up. but. it's no secret that the quality of football and who long been criticized on the other side of the pond but now more than now where the growth of football in this area is evident with the quality of talent that are coming out of congo cafe and making the european scouts stand up and take notice. players tha
the world cup. but what else what about the land of the free the home of the break we're sports is the cornerstone of national identity and the word football is something entirely different. that's right this summer north and central america and the caribbean also squares off in the gold cup that's congo controversy and i'll be here and while inside mexico this region has largely been considered a from boeing wasteland football or soccer has been steadily gaining ground so here's 3 reasons why...
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i would not have said that i want us to champion media freedom across the world, a world in which ther the safety of journalists. last year alone 99 journalists were killed in the course of their duties. some specifically targeted for being a journalist. and i see media freedom is the thin and rather fragile line between open and closed societies. of course i want to champion that. it is a question of what britain is prepared to do. one of those journalists targeted, murdered and indeed chopped
i would not have said that i want us to champion media freedom across the world, a world in which ther the safety of journalists. last year alone 99 journalists were killed in the course of their duties. some specifically targeted for being a journalist. and i see media freedom is the thin and rather fragile line between open and closed societies. of course i want to champion that. it is a question of what britain is prepared to do. one of those journalists targeted, murdered and indeed chopped
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and the world the world starting in europe and china everywhere but it was starting talking about nuclear war sure noble and. the end of the as a result of human they're not the technomage so even if we introduce the nuclear into the basket steel the time will be huge still will damage this planet so much that it will be very very difficult to return it back i have to thank you for being so gracious. thank you very much for your perspective thank you very much i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media. same place same time here on worlds apart. during the great depression. mr remember there was most of the family were unemployed working class there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america where shaped by the ten principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solidarity engineer elections manufacture consent and other principle holds according to no on chomsky one set of ru
and the world the world starting in europe and china everywhere but it was starting talking about nuclear war sure noble and. the end of the as a result of human they're not the technomage so even if we introduce the nuclear into the basket steel the time will be huge still will damage this planet so much that it will be very very difficult to return it back i have to thank you for being so gracious. thank you very much for your perspective thank you very much i encourage our viewers to keep...
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war one and then the world war one and then we had de globalization before world war one that led to world war one and then world war 2 yes exactly therefore ipso facto at the moment it's de globalizing. so the rebels in buckles in the global economy calls volatility and uncertainty and there's no way to hedge against really. in the us you want to go long opiates well certainly one would go a long gold big queen or silver and this has been throughout history of globalization whenever an empire starts to fall leading up to world war one it was of course the british empire falling apart and losing power and losing control and no i guess most great powers don't like to lose control and they like to have the power and they like everybody to obey their orders and once they stop obeying so easily and they become disobedience the empire lashes out and then starts. and they stop trade they stop that especially that when the train starts allowing their competitors to rise above the victorian era there was globalization and then in. free world war one then you had this anger in the head angst
war one and then the world war one and then we had de globalization before world war one that led to world war one and then world war 2 yes exactly therefore ipso facto at the moment it's de globalizing. so the rebels in buckles in the global economy calls volatility and uncertainty and there's no way to hedge against really. in the us you want to go long opiates well certainly one would go a long gold big queen or silver and this has been throughout history of globalization whenever an empire...
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for women's world cup is a world cup still with me. really is in the title winning a continental crown is a huge deal no doubt about it but. in a won't try to. figure any player in the world the choice and 100 percent of them will choose winning the world cup over any other international tournament. just look at the corporate america they know that a competition means much more when it's global so they invite teams from outside of south america to fly. that's why japan and guitar participating in this year's event imagine if one of those teams wins it how could you have japan a south american champions of course there is a tournament where the best teams from each region are actually supposed to play against each other at the women's world cup you'll see games like the u.s. against thailand brazil versus jamaica. nigeria against south korea. and england versus scotland's. way. so that's the 1st point the stakes of a global tournament are higher and that means more pressure more tension more excitement if you want to see a world champio
for women's world cup is a world cup still with me. really is in the title winning a continental crown is a huge deal no doubt about it but. in a won't try to. figure any player in the world the choice and 100 percent of them will choose winning the world cup over any other international tournament. just look at the corporate america they know that a competition means much more when it's global so they invite teams from outside of south america to fly. that's why japan and guitar participating...
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that is a part of empowerment and taking over the world. you don't need to do the work that was preordained for you to do. you don't need to follow the footsteps laid before you, and you don't need to play by the rules by people who sometimes laid them. it is a to you to decide what matters in today's world. you can decide which trend to build upon. in tomorrow'stter world, you can choose what to do about it. there will be detractors, naysayers and doctors. there will be small minded -- and races and massage -- misogynists, and liars and tax cheats and self-serving demagogues. and a guy who's all of these things are rolled into one. they would like to deflate the spirit, they would like to make you feel you are all alone, they what to to abandon the common cause. they want to feel disenfranchised, and deflated. i hope you will just give up the fight and slink into the act we hence his of things -- acquiescence of things but you won't. contain or divert your vision and ambition. they cannot be given a free pass to hide behind systems, .truct
that is a part of empowerment and taking over the world. you don't need to do the work that was preordained for you to do. you don't need to follow the footsteps laid before you, and you don't need to play by the rules by people who sometimes laid them. it is a to you to decide what matters in today's world. you can decide which trend to build upon. in tomorrow'stter world, you can choose what to do about it. there will be detractors, naysayers and doctors. there will be small minded -- and...
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cup in qatar is basically going to be a big world cup a winter world hard strict rules on alcohol close stadiums can we even go so let's just skip right over that one and say that the next real world cup is going to be having canada the usa and mexico. and what a world cup it promises to be seeing as the last time the usa hosted it was the most tender the world cup ever a record which still exists to this day this gold cup the 1st major tournament to be held after being awarded the world cup is set to be a sneak preview of what to expect in $2026.00 and $1.00 thing's for sure when the usa decides to do something big gold big obviously we want to we want to prepare for the natural. and be the best that we can be and obviously qualify that but i think we want to make even no bigger statement a bigger splash in the next world cup because you know the next one's head and that's a charm soil and that could be important for us will be in the prime of our careers most likely a lot of us and now important for us to have back in the home and make a major statement i'll get to watching the gold c
cup in qatar is basically going to be a big world cup a winter world hard strict rules on alcohol close stadiums can we even go so let's just skip right over that one and say that the next real world cup is going to be having canada the usa and mexico. and what a world cup it promises to be seeing as the last time the usa hosted it was the most tender the world cup ever a record which still exists to this day this gold cup the 1st major tournament to be held after being awarded the world cup is...
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songs if convicted he faces up to 10 years in jail on each counts journalist sons activists around the world are condemning the additional charges against him by the united states as an assault on press freedom. in danger the report claims hundreds of household items sold in the e.u. could contain problems from chemicals. to 5 more years the world's biggest election sees the incumbent prime minister 100 another term in india we look at whether the perceived elite know sophie its closest rival group to turn off to voters. a warm welcome you watching r.t. international with me nicky aaron. the u.s. department of justice has announced 17 more charges against julian no songs the new indictment claims the wiki leaks co-founder revealed the names of people working for the u.s. government's putting their lives at risk here's artie's kellogg more pain with all . now there are new federal criminal charges being filed against julian assad in addition to the initial charge of conspiracy to commit computer untrue we now have 17 new counts including the 1917 aspi and. at this point there is a total of 18
songs if convicted he faces up to 10 years in jail on each counts journalist sons activists around the world are condemning the additional charges against him by the united states as an assault on press freedom. in danger the report claims hundreds of household items sold in the e.u. could contain problems from chemicals. to 5 more years the world's biggest election sees the incumbent prime minister 100 another term in india we look at whether the perceived elite know sophie its closest rival...
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and the world the world starting in europe and china everywhere but it was starting talking about nuclear war sure noble and fukushima the end of the as a result of human error not the technomage so even if we introduce the nuclear into the basket steel the time will be huge still will damage this planet so much that it will be very very difficult to return it back i have to thank you for being so gracious. thank you very much for your perspective thank you very much i encourage this conversation going in our social media. same place same time here on worlds apart. this is. a pretty this. if the all but suppose it's just bush bloody. good you would be someone you would need that it was my job to the. moon is if you. will of the good of him you know that all you won't solicit the good will but you have an enemy that is a liberal still especially in that you'll know paul. enough well it was pretty good way to lose a room to grow what used it to which could be a home of the only. when i come. near to you. your money you know did you still i'm the lead here so my look down from moods should b
and the world the world starting in europe and china everywhere but it was starting talking about nuclear war sure noble and fukushima the end of the as a result of human error not the technomage so even if we introduce the nuclear into the basket steel the time will be huge still will damage this planet so much that it will be very very difficult to return it back i have to thank you for being so gracious. thank you very much for your perspective thank you very much i encourage this...
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world cup ever a record which still exists to this day this world cup the 1st major tournament to be held after being awarded the world cup is set to be a sneak peak of what to expect in $2026.00 and $1.00 thing's for sure when the usa decides to do something big go big obviously we want to we want to prepare for the natural. company the best that we can be and obviously qualify that but i think we want to make even no bigger statement a bigger splash in the next world cup because you know the next ones having that tar on soil and that could be important for us will be in the trying to mark arrears most likely a lot of us and and now important for us to have back in the home and make a big statement i'll get to watch in a gold cup in step playing out the same as watching the result. but you want to give it a chance you know i think that the cup to watch out for. you need a refresher. so you see the joy of the trip up to. the pole in this league and all the games all the goals the emotions kick off highlights here on d w c. fantastic football stories. every week on kickoff highlights.
world cup ever a record which still exists to this day this world cup the 1st major tournament to be held after being awarded the world cup is set to be a sneak peak of what to expect in $2026.00 and $1.00 thing's for sure when the usa decides to do something big go big obviously we want to we want to prepare for the natural. company the best that we can be and obviously qualify that but i think we want to make even no bigger statement a bigger splash in the next world cup because you know the...
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came out with a documentary series the world war one hundred seventy three nine hundred seventy six. it's seminal documentary about conflict could that could documentary like that be made today and put on netflix and would people watch it and what would it look like. the world was a fantastic documentary series anyone is interested in history should watch should watch that series ok so you said it comes out in the ninety's seventy's which is a period of they don't think enough and you know the politics of that period are reflected in the documentary itself the interesting thing is though only a small number of episodes are actually devoted to the soffit jumping from two to maybe three or something but those particular. huge kind of impact of a huge kind of emotional resonance could it be i think probably if the right people were to make it the question to my mind is how would it be received how would it be received politically and how would it be received in popular culture i would expect the politically he would be resisted and criticized for obvious reasons but a touch of pop cultu
came out with a documentary series the world war one hundred seventy three nine hundred seventy six. it's seminal documentary about conflict could that could documentary like that be made today and put on netflix and would people watch it and what would it look like. the world was a fantastic documentary series anyone is interested in history should watch should watch that series ok so you said it comes out in the ninety's seventy's which is a period of they don't think enough and you know the...
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still to come on weather world...y climate change could bring us unexpected benefits. and i'll be deep inside the vaults of a bank. there is no money here, but what there is could prove priceless for the natural world. this time on weather world, we're looking at our changing climate and the impact of the environment around us. i'm back at the pulborough brooks rspb nature reserve and i'm with julianne, the senior site manager here. now, julianne, you've taken me to a part of the reserve which is a perfect habitat for the chiffchaff. so, tell me about the chiffchaff. is that one of the earliest birds that arrive back here on our shores? yes, it is, alongside blackcaps, another early arrival. and what's been happening over the years, chiffchaff have been starting to spend the winter here, which is a new development, and we think is a result of climate change. i'm sure they face a lot of challenges with our unpredictable british weather. if we get a harsh winter, it is not great for their numbers. definitely not, that w
still to come on weather world...y climate change could bring us unexpected benefits. and i'll be deep inside the vaults of a bank. there is no money here, but what there is could prove priceless for the natural world. this time on weather world, we're looking at our changing climate and the impact of the environment around us. i'm back at the pulborough brooks rspb nature reserve and i'm with julianne, the senior site manager here. now, julianne, you've taken me to a part of the reserve which...
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they will play jamaica here, are to do well the world cup.ll playjamaica here, the are to do well the world cup. they will play jamaica here, the first time in seven years that scotland would‘ve played here, the last friendly before the world cup because the match after that is against england. let‘s round up some of the day‘s other sports stories now and and after scoring the winning runs against pakistan yesterday england captain eoin morgan will be suspended for the next one—dayer because of his side‘s slow over rate. jonny bairstow has also been reprimanded for hitting the stumps with his bat after being dismissed. ireland were beaten by bangladesh in their final tri series match. a paul stirling century and 94 for william porterfield saw the hosts reach 292 for 8 from their 50 overs but bangladesh eased to their target with seven overs to spare and will now meet the west indies in the final. and pascal ackermann has claimed his second stage win at this year‘s giro d‘italia. britain‘s simon yates is 35 seconds off the overall lead. great
they will play jamaica here, are to do well the world cup.ll playjamaica here, the are to do well the world cup. they will play jamaica here, the first time in seven years that scotland would‘ve played here, the last friendly before the world cup because the match after that is against england. let‘s round up some of the day‘s other sports stories now and and after scoring the winning runs against pakistan yesterday england captain eoin morgan will be suspended for the next one—dayer...
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this is weather world.e come to the rspb‘s pulborough brooks nature reserve in west sussex and it is an exciting time of year. the spring migrating birds are starting to arrive back but it is the timing of their arrival and the weather that they face that is really crucial to their prospects of success. this vast reserve, with a mixture of farm and wetland, covers more than 400 acres. it is home to native birds that are here all year round, but in spring, many more birds arrive here to breed and it is those we are looking out for today. you feel like the birds are ready to get on the nests. julianne evans is the senior site manager here. the nature reserve here at pulborough brooks is very varied so why is it such an important site for nature and wildlife? pulborough brooks is an internationally important wetland. it has the highest legal protection you can get. it is a special area of conservation, it is a special protection area, and it is a site of special scientific interest. in terms of the migrating b
this is weather world.e come to the rspb‘s pulborough brooks nature reserve in west sussex and it is an exciting time of year. the spring migrating birds are starting to arrive back but it is the timing of their arrival and the weather that they face that is really crucial to their prospects of success. this vast reserve, with a mixture of farm and wetland, covers more than 400 acres. it is home to native birds that are here all year round, but in spring, many more birds arrive here to breed...
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and it may not be facebook's you know the world but it's the view of the world that will make facebook the most money they're attempting to addict us and they're addicting us on the basis of data the problem with that is that you only see what you already know and that's not a good thing because you also need to see what you don't know because otherwise you can learn. facebook this morning is defending itself against accusations of political bias an article posted monday on the tech news site gizmodo said facebook workers suppress conservative leaning news stories in its trending section and it creates a terrible dynamic when it comes to the consumption of information and news because it leads us to only see the world in a very very small and narrow way it makes us easier to control and easier to be manipulated. the. i think would so troubling about google and facebook is you don't know what you don't know and while the internet provides a lot of openness in the sense that you have. access to all of this information the fact of the matter is you have basically 2 gatekeepers facebook an
and it may not be facebook's you know the world but it's the view of the world that will make facebook the most money they're attempting to addict us and they're addicting us on the basis of data the problem with that is that you only see what you already know and that's not a good thing because you also need to see what you don't know because otherwise you can learn. facebook this morning is defending itself against accusations of political bias an article posted monday on the tech news site...
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the legal world the legal world and the illegal world meet each other because the illegal outlawed when you make a fake for example you want to have it sold at sotheby's or at christie's if you buy antiquities stolen antiquities recently unearthed it in let's say syria which are illegal if you try to sell them at an auction house. in the past to have been examples of these 2 worlds coming together and it's not for nothing that the cia has said that the illegal oddworld is the 4th biggest illegal criminal. business in the world so we're talking here about many many billions and the thing is the supply of art and antiquities is always small of. what they want so people have to have access to the criminal underworld because they are the persons who can supply route and sequences for example so. it's a shame he will the audibles and to be honest some of the most respected people in the legal world have be have ended behind bus because they were doing things they weren't supposed to do so let me ask you this where you average time to to leave the art piece you found here or south in must of
the legal world the legal world and the illegal world meet each other because the illegal outlawed when you make a fake for example you want to have it sold at sotheby's or at christie's if you buy antiquities stolen antiquities recently unearthed it in let's say syria which are illegal if you try to sell them at an auction house. in the past to have been examples of these 2 worlds coming together and it's not for nothing that the cia has said that the illegal oddworld is the 4th biggest...
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i would be staggered if he isn't in the world cup. i would staggered if he isn't in the world cup.uld be staggered if he isn't in the world cup. i would be staggered if he isn't playing in the ashes series. with the world cup and the ash is so close together, with england having a strong chance in both, you know, i said the players are fortunate. —— and the ashes series so close together. on the home pitches, home crowd behind them, two sides who are really good, the test side need some work, the one—day side has been exceptional for four years, don't miss this opportunity. former england captain and bbc cricket commentator michael vaughan has been at the launch of this year's natwest #noboundaries campaign which helps champion cricket at all levels. vaughan believes newly qualified all rounder alljofra archer should feature in both england's world cup campaign and ashes series this summer. chris froome won't ride in this year's giro d'italia, because he wants to focus on the tour de france. froome missed out on last year's title — after a stunning performance by team—mate geraint
i would be staggered if he isn't in the world cup. i would staggered if he isn't in the world cup.uld be staggered if he isn't in the world cup. i would be staggered if he isn't playing in the ashes series. with the world cup and the ash is so close together, with england having a strong chance in both, you know, i said the players are fortunate. —— and the ashes series so close together. on the home pitches, home crowd behind them, two sides who are really good, the test side need some...
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he took on the world.el: he came to paris, he lost the first race and then won the second base so there was no estion. he up in the champion in america, he won the worl championship. he became an international sensation. at the time one of the best-known athletes in the world. laura: but it came at a great personal cost.so of the letters you write about in the book show how he was frightened for his life when he raced. michae in america there were many threats against him. e white riders said they thought he was taking away their earnings. here and more than $10,000 a year, a vast amount of money in the 1890's. they made death threats against him, they choked him at one point. they wanted to keep him from comping. he eventually did a lot of his races in the first decadof the in europe, and then he went to 1900s australia for two seasons. he got more of a welcome there. there was one who came from france to america and said there was only one from america we want to compete with the best, and that is major
he took on the world.el: he came to paris, he lost the first race and then won the second base so there was no estion. he up in the champion in america, he won the worl championship. he became an international sensation. at the time one of the best-known athletes in the world. laura: but it came at a great personal cost.so of the letters you write about in the book show how he was frightened for his life when he raced. michae in america there were many threats against him. e white riders said...
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this will require a new effort to achieve world law, a new context for world discussion. it will require increased understanding between the soviets and ourselves. willcreased understanding require increased contact and communication. is step in this direction the proposed arrangement for a direct line between moscow and washington to avoid on each side the dangerous delays, misunderstandings, and misreadings of others actions, which might occur at a time of crisis. we have also been talking in geneva about our first that measures of arms controls, designed to limit the intensity of the arms race and reduce the risk of accidental war. our primary long-range interests in geneva, however, is general and complete disarmament, designed to take place by stages , permitting parallel political developments to fill the new institutions of peace, which would take the place of arms. the pursuit of disarmament has been an effort of this government since the 1920's. it has been urgently sought by the past three administrations. and however dim the prospects are today, we intend to co
this will require a new effort to achieve world law, a new context for world discussion. it will require increased understanding between the soviets and ourselves. willcreased understanding require increased contact and communication. is step in this direction the proposed arrangement for a direct line between moscow and washington to avoid on each side the dangerous delays, misunderstandings, and misreadings of others actions, which might occur at a time of crisis. we have also been talking in...
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but now, in this globalised world we've seen in world trade, we cannot live separately from the pooravel and your learning and your writing — human beings face an existential challenge, the challenge of a warming planet, which promises so much devastation unless we address it. how are we going to address it? are you optimistic we have the means, given all of your thinking about how nations cope with crisis? never mind nations, what about the planet as a whole? i'm cautiously optimistic, despite all the bad things that i write about. the reasons why i'm cautiously optimistic are that the problems threatening humanity today are problems of our own causation. we're not threatened by an unstoppable asteroid coming towards us. we're threatened by things that we're doing — climate change caused by fossil fuels, unsustainable resource use, inequality, and so on. since we're causing the problems, it's within our power to stop causing them. but by definition, if they are planetary problems, then it can only be by planetary cooperation that we can credibly attempt to resolve them. and what we'
but now, in this globalised world we've seen in world trade, we cannot live separately from the pooravel and your learning and your writing — human beings face an existential challenge, the challenge of a warming planet, which promises so much devastation unless we address it. how are we going to address it? are you optimistic we have the means, given all of your thinking about how nations cope with crisis? never mind nations, what about the planet as a whole? i'm cautiously optimistic,...
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this could be his world cup. he showed how determined he was to score in english conditions, he is a very competitive man. he will be determined to do as well as he can. and of all the australians you could have pics, steve smith and david warner coming back, you have gone for glenn maxwell. why? he is a key playerfor them both with bat and ball. he can take tickets —— take wickets. middle overs. he is very intelligent as a batsmen. he is notjust a slugger. it will be important that they have someone it will be important that they have someone in maxwell who can come in and steady it. lastly, there world cup, it is being billed as the great tournament in england that can recapture the imagination of young people. just like the ashes did in 2005. but here is an article that says the world cup should inspire a new generation of cricket fans but it will not mainly because it is on sky tv behind a pay wall. what do you make of that? it is difficult. a lot will depend on how england are. we saw with their women's worl
this could be his world cup. he showed how determined he was to score in english conditions, he is a very competitive man. he will be determined to do as well as he can. and of all the australians you could have pics, steve smith and david warner coming back, you have gone for glenn maxwell. why? he is a key playerfor them both with bat and ball. he can take tickets —— take wickets. middle overs. he is very intelligent as a batsmen. he is notjust a slugger. it will be important that they...
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those who run the world. though is they're not stupid they know what they do they do think that's going to change the paradigm of politics because we had you know strong leaders that we had western sort of great leaders now there is like this return to strongman again what's going to happen when machines are going to be everywhere. the person who actually owns the bottom to the whole mechanics going to be the ruler of the world are going to have to knock or see in a literal sense they're going to have to close it and i'm afraid but i'm afraid to go crazy could be followed just by the other thought intervened because you know what more so than now little interest more than mine if that's the way we are being made a goods from other stuff that's what is religion and the god as a culture was doing in between of this one i'm fighting for culture because no culture no god no connection no something that we feel for each other and that's what could be deadly for us the future which we are not going to. go for somet
those who run the world. though is they're not stupid they know what they do they do think that's going to change the paradigm of politics because we had you know strong leaders that we had western sort of great leaders now there is like this return to strongman again what's going to happen when machines are going to be everywhere. the person who actually owns the bottom to the whole mechanics going to be the ruler of the world are going to have to knock or see in a literal sense they're going...
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in the decades following world war 2 the united states led the way in shaping the world order. and the nation know that we shall pay any price what's your best sometimes and this extent no matter how the world seem to change american moral military and economic dominance never seem to win for. all americans the moral dominance never seemed to waver. how many countries do we have to crush before our moral dominance rob sound i don't know number 2. second that vietnam korea iraq syria afghanistan yemen libya palestine honduras haiti chile about as well i guatemala honduras panama that sounds like a little guy going to. that little bit little critter. we are what sends you to this documentary. and you can effectively turn it off because it is clearly a new york on propaganda fest as menar mo who was meant press news said vice media hasn't just sold itself out to the neo con agenda it's also normalised that agenda among its audience through its growing digital platform propaganda always goes down easier when it's wear and suspenders ever notice that it does like that guy would poss
in the decades following world war 2 the united states led the way in shaping the world order. and the nation know that we shall pay any price what's your best sometimes and this extent no matter how the world seem to change american moral military and economic dominance never seem to win for. all americans the moral dominance never seemed to waver. how many countries do we have to crush before our moral dominance rob sound i don't know number 2. second that vietnam korea iraq syria afghanistan...
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business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia emerging markets the world thousands of business community members to address today's vital issues. special forum coverage. is donald trump's national security advisor john bolton a clear and present danger to america and the world to saber rattling in the middle east particularly against iran should concern us we are forced to ask a fundamental question is bolton the primary architect of comps. as part of the your no welcome program the trump ministration is replacing asylum officers with border patrol agents i see what they're doing there while it's a constitutional right for anyone fleeing violence to apply for asylum in the us there's nothing in the law that states that the person screaming asylum seekers can't be a complete. theory discusses our senior certified they only go. get senior certified complete. i did most of my training with 18000 customer service
business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia emerging markets the world thousands of business community members to address today's vital issues. special forum coverage. is donald trump's national security advisor john bolton a clear and present danger to america and the world to saber rattling in the middle east particularly against iran should concern us we are forced to ask a fundamental question is...
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likejoshua, pound for pound fighters in the world.joshua, he pound for pound fighters in the world. likejoshua, he cannot afford to make mistakes and katie taylor kimmicha bit to make mistakes and katie taylor kimmich a bit of history. you hear the banging there as they continue to dismantle the stage. katie they are trying to win all four bells in the lightweight division, up against the lightweight division, up against the wbc challenge —— champion from belgium. katie taylor a decorated amateur, lipid champion and five—time world champion and also a six—time european champion and she has told me this is a moment she has waited for all her life, the chance to be the undisputed champion and she suggested it could be the biggest night of her career so far. she is wanting to do what anthony joshua want to do which is really her division and hold the belts. they might pack you away, i will let you get out of there. our reporter in new york. johanna konta has become the first british woman since 1983 to reach the last 16 of the french ope
likejoshua, pound for pound fighters in the world.joshua, he pound for pound fighters in the world. likejoshua, he cannot afford to make mistakes and katie taylor kimmicha bit to make mistakes and katie taylor kimmich a bit of history. you hear the banging there as they continue to dismantle the stage. katie they are trying to win all four bells in the lightweight division, up against the lightweight division, up against the wbc challenge —— champion from belgium. katie taylor a decorated...
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this reunion of the world, the world meeting itself after 12 million years ago, this encounter -- when i see friends who are paying $500 to get their dna examined, what we really want to find out is what we don't know about the line, what our grandmothers didn't tell us. charles: there is a lot of us who are unfamiliar. richard: but do you feel -- this story, you are such a wonderful storyteller and the joy of this book is on ending but there is a great deal of calamity. there was death and disease. charles: but that is the human -- sorry. richard: the question is we better not to have met each other, impossible, but are you optimistic about this thing that will continue? this 1493 is not over. it continues and when i said tiger woods i meant that jokingly but we are playing at the dramas of 1493 in this city in the concern with illegal immigration. are you optimistic? charles: the way i hear the question, if the pains of this kind of calamitous explosive mixing that has been going on 500 years outweigh the gains. richard: or do we as human beings managed to find some benefit in this c
this reunion of the world, the world meeting itself after 12 million years ago, this encounter -- when i see friends who are paying $500 to get their dna examined, what we really want to find out is what we don't know about the line, what our grandmothers didn't tell us. charles: there is a lot of us who are unfamiliar. richard: but do you feel -- this story, you are such a wonderful storyteller and the joy of this book is on ending but there is a great deal of calamity. there was death and...
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world heritage 360 feet up now. some say that we were born into this world alone. that we're not. a mistake and we come into this world we're in it together and. each of us can the human mind. and then we can make it a real difference that's what europe is all about. and that's why we vote. on this edition of world story. refugees in jordan. and perhaps to prevent sexual violence in india but we begin in germany where article one of germany's basic law states that human dignity is inviolable dominic blow believes a life lead in dignity means being able to wash even if you're homeless also. going to the toilet taking a shower there normal things for everyone but how can you do this when you're homeless it's not so simple. dominick clone lived on the streets for 10 years always on the move looking for something to eat somewhere to sleep he says it was a life without dignity. dominic was 16 when his mother threw him out the streets of st paoli became his home the red light district of hamburg. when we beat each other up for a sleeping bag it's a fight for survival and then there's a
world heritage 360 feet up now. some say that we were born into this world alone. that we're not. a mistake and we come into this world we're in it together and. each of us can the human mind. and then we can make it a real difference that's what europe is all about. and that's why we vote. on this edition of world story. refugees in jordan. and perhaps to prevent sexual violence in india but we begin in germany where article one of germany's basic law states that human dignity is inviolable...
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and nine she was only a teenager when she won the eight hundred meter is the new world champion had been a virtual unknown. she was hailed as our golden girl back in south africa even meeting then president jacob zuma. and the north. korean. but a storm was brewing in the sporting world the i w f the athletics governing body ordered her to take a gender test. servers worldwide speculated about whether the shyster manuf was into sex she was initially suspended but was eventually allowed to keep her gold medal and returned to women's races. but the debate about her agenda rumbled on. in twenty eleven the idea introduced a testosterone limit it wanted athletes like so many are to take drugs to lower their natural level of the hormones to be able to compete with women but in twenty fifteen the court of arbitration for sport ordered it to suspend the practice and less it could prove higher levels created an unfair advantage in twenty eighteen citing a study it had commissioned the i w f introduced even stricter testosterone limits . the crew value for the empowerment of girls and women t
and nine she was only a teenager when she won the eight hundred meter is the new world champion had been a virtual unknown. she was hailed as our golden girl back in south africa even meeting then president jacob zuma. and the north. korean. but a storm was brewing in the sporting world the i w f the athletics governing body ordered her to take a gender test. servers worldwide speculated about whether the shyster manuf was into sex she was initially suspended but was eventually allowed to keep...
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to the world international from the team and myself you know neal hello and welcome our top story. u.k. courthouse postponed an extradition hearing. for the health of the wiki leaks founder sharply in london's belmarsh prison he was subsequently placed under medical supervision. the british capital. the extradition hearing isn't taking place any longer today the sound was actually meant to be here in person he was meant to pass via video link but he's not even well enough to appear via video link 10 minutes on has been moved to the hospital waiting all belmarsh prison that's up to a maximum security prison where 7 out of 53 eccentric specific details when he went into the ecuadorian embassy back in 2012 and went to the state of the brain from some about the face of his health what we know is that there was a push from the medical board of. the fact that they did this and that may put him on the world speaks speaks plenty and so you know being in a higher security mike's a maximum security prison is difficult for anyone but 4 julian spent 7 years confined in the ecuadorian embassy b
to the world international from the team and myself you know neal hello and welcome our top story. u.k. courthouse postponed an extradition hearing. for the health of the wiki leaks founder sharply in london's belmarsh prison he was subsequently placed under medical supervision. the british capital. the extradition hearing isn't taking place any longer today the sound was actually meant to be here in person he was meant to pass via video link but he's not even well enough to appear via video...
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not of japan, increase harmony and peace of the world. not ofjapan, but of the world.f a bigger vision, notjust a narrow vision of the monarchy here in japan. very coded the anchorage, one perhaps can read too much into these things that it is interesting to see that he is immediately carrying on the legacy of his father. stay with us, you the legacy of his father. stay with us, you are the legacy of his father. stay with us, you are watching bbc world news, you are seeing the live pictures from inside the imperial palace where the imperial family members have now left the room where emperor naruhito has formally taken to the throne, becoming the 126th emperor ofjapan, throne, becoming the 126th emperor of japan, with throne, becoming the 126th emperor ofjapan, with him was his wife. let's bring back in our digital editor of bbc‘s japan language website. i remember talking to you about the weather, yesterday was horrendous with heavy rain. today we are blessed with this gorgeous sunshine. you remember the day the new emperor and empress got married. yes, andi new emper
not of japan, increase harmony and peace of the world. not ofjapan, but of the world.f a bigger vision, notjust a narrow vision of the monarchy here in japan. very coded the anchorage, one perhaps can read too much into these things that it is interesting to see that he is immediately carrying on the legacy of his father. stay with us, you the legacy of his father. stay with us, you are the legacy of his father. stay with us, you are watching bbc world news, you are seeing the live pictures...
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cold war i mean all encompassing trade geopolitical and actually the balkanization into a bipolar world that that would be a cold war very different than the one we had after the 2nd world war so the question is is there a new a new cold war just with a new player this time china go ahead fred well i think you're right you know where that this is a trade war and shots already been fired and right now the negotiations are really a cease fire that they're avoiding this happening as far as a cold war goes i think yes in some way because this is such atmosphere i do think that this time curtain is on the u.s. on the china side because china is working with many of the part of this all over the world and united states is closing its doors on many of the countries it james says. the same question because fred brings up a very interesting point here because if it were going to get into this binary world here there's a lot of countries in the middle and a lot of these countries though they might be our allies of the united states they do far far more business with china this is creating this is
cold war i mean all encompassing trade geopolitical and actually the balkanization into a bipolar world that that would be a cold war very different than the one we had after the 2nd world war so the question is is there a new a new cold war just with a new player this time china go ahead fred well i think you're right you know where that this is a trade war and shots already been fired and right now the negotiations are really a cease fire that they're avoiding this happening as far as a cold...
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who understand and believe in america's leadership in the world. unfortunately, they're not the loudest voices in their party right now. you know you do have a group of very radical democrats. speaker pelosi said there were only five people in this group. i would tell you that there are at least 30 members of the democratic caucus who vote with alexandria ocasio cortez 95% of the time or more. this is a group of members who will tell you, most of them, that they believe in socialism. and who seem to think we don't have any adversaries anywhere in the world. and so the question on our national security set of issues, and i would say on pretty much every set of issues, is whether speaker pelosi is going to continue to be captive to those voices. there's a situation today where, you know, moderate democrats will say they will tell you privately, you know, we're afraid to speak up in our caucus meetings because we'll be shouted down or we'll be primaried. you can see if you look at what the democratic presidential candidates are doing, they're rushing
who understand and believe in america's leadership in the world. unfortunately, they're not the loudest voices in their party right now. you know you do have a group of very radical democrats. speaker pelosi said there were only five people in this group. i would tell you that there are at least 30 members of the democratic caucus who vote with alexandria ocasio cortez 95% of the time or more. this is a group of members who will tell you, most of them, that they believe in socialism. and who...
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eyes of the world are upon you. the hopes and prayers of liberty loving people everywhere march with you. in companies with our brave allies and brothers in arms on other fronts, you will bring about the destruction of the german war machine, elimination of snazzy and security for ourselves in a free world. your task will not be an easy one. your enemy is well trained, well equipped in battle hardened and he will fight savagely but this is the year 1944, much has happened since the nazi triumphs since 1940-1941. they inflicted upon the germans great defeats in open battle man to man. our air offensive has seriously reduced them in the air and those to wage war on the ground. our home front have given us an overwhelming superiority in weapons and munitions of war and placed at our disposal great fighting men. the tide has turned. the free men of the world are marching together to victory. i have full confident in your courage, devotion and skill in battle. we'll accept nothing less than full victory. >>> good luck an
eyes of the world are upon you. the hopes and prayers of liberty loving people everywhere march with you. in companies with our brave allies and brothers in arms on other fronts, you will bring about the destruction of the german war machine, elimination of snazzy and security for ourselves in a free world. your task will not be an easy one. your enemy is well trained, well equipped in battle hardened and he will fight savagely but this is the year 1944, much has happened since the nazi...
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china is pouring billions of euros into projects around the world at the end of april thirty eight world leaders gathered in beijing to discuss the initiative widely known as belton road. and road opens a new space the growth in the world economy. it creates a new platform for international trade and investment and provides new ways for global economic governance and contributes to the wellbeing of people in many countries. sometimes called the new silk road the built in road initiative is a massive infrastructure investment scheme new railways are intended to provide better connectivity across the region continent investment in ports open new maritime trading routes according to official figures the total value of projects already signed exceeds five hundred billion us dollars. the projects are largely carried out by chinese state owned firms they've gained experience with big construction projects during china's own infrastructure push of the past forty years but there was criticism of the international initiative many western countries including germany are reluctant to sign bilateral
china is pouring billions of euros into projects around the world at the end of april thirty eight world leaders gathered in beijing to discuss the initiative widely known as belton road. and road opens a new space the growth in the world economy. it creates a new platform for international trade and investment and provides new ways for global economic governance and contributes to the wellbeing of people in many countries. sometimes called the new silk road the built in road initiative is a...
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i think the world is holding its breath to see what happens as the two largest economies in the world are increasingly directly challenging each other. and i think one of the things that's yet to be seen is how much the average american consumer, farmer, manufacturerer will respond to 25% tariffs on more than $500 billion in goods assuming that is ultimately carried out. there was a new york fed study that said this will cost american consumers something like $1.4 billion a month. it's a tax, the president doesn't seem clear eyed about this. it does generate revenue to the treasury and the collection of tariffs, but it's a surcharge or tax on every american consumer, our goods, many of which we consume from china, are steadily going up in price. we'll see how long it lasts. don't see a strategy and an off ramp. it is coin test worth having. my concern is that without a broader strategy and without a clear understanding about what's our goal, and without having engaged our allies, this may not end well. . there's very little focus on areas of cooperation and ways in which we can work w
i think the world is holding its breath to see what happens as the two largest economies in the world are increasingly directly challenging each other. and i think one of the things that's yet to be seen is how much the average american consumer, farmer, manufacturerer will respond to 25% tariffs on more than $500 billion in goods assuming that is ultimately carried out. there was a new york fed study that said this will cost american consumers something like $1.4 billion a month. it's a tax,...
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. if we ever needed them anti-war movement it's obviously now trumps hyper aggressive foreign policy faces little resistance in the mainstream media in fact numerous liberal news outlets function as a cheering section for the president where is the moral outrage 1. what is it calling the coin is magic and the new type of digital currency the centralized digital scarcity chancellor. of 2nd or bank that's called it got us a lot for a reason a civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial destiny it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's a game changer in the human history of this columbus discovering the new world this paradigm shifting technology that transforms economics and finance in a heartbeat the apollo 11 landing on to the axis stacy. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now turn to your dollar. back open. welcome thanks for hoping that you know you're able to move our series on our today the temp our series you're one of the yo
when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. if we ever needed them anti-war movement it's obviously now trumps hyper aggressive foreign policy faces little resistance in the mainstream media in fact numerous liberal news outlets function as a cheering section for the president where is the moral outrage 1. what is it calling the coin is magic and the new type of digital currency the centralized digital scarcity chancellor. of 2nd or bank that's called it got...
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this and petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last twenty one years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members attend a forum to address today's vital issues. watch our special forum coverage on r.t. . it's a church or a con i mean there's teacher for worlds that unless the i just in america sound if i go into a big bank bank of america citi bank wells fargo bank and i say i want to borrow hundred thousand dollars and i want you to charge me is zero percent interest rate on that and then i want the cause of that hundred thousand dollars at your bank and i want you to pay me five percent and i want to therefore collect all that income i get a tax free ok can i do that now but it back to do that. this is a period of sort of the supposed to just push blood if. you would you know well the money would be needed it was my group of the. losing is its ability. to get is that all you want the solicitor g
this and petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last twenty one years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members attend a forum to address today's vital issues. watch our special forum coverage on r.t. . it's a church or a con i mean there's teacher for worlds that unless the i just in america sound if i go into a...
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your world be around 2 degrees my. mum evidently sea level rise by at least one during this century. we're going to have some climate impacts would your greater the more we see already. it's really frightening triple. play. why are people more concerned. starts with 31st on t.w. . play. play play play . play. from berlin lawmakers pass america. the state of alabama outlaws abortion and almost all circumstances including in cases of rape and incest politicians there admit the crackdown as part of a bid to overturn women's reproductive rights. coming up the u.s. embassy.
your world be around 2 degrees my. mum evidently sea level rise by at least one during this century. we're going to have some climate impacts would your greater the more we see already. it's really frightening triple. play. why are people more concerned. starts with 31st on t.w. . play. play play play . play. from berlin lawmakers pass america. the state of alabama outlaws abortion and almost all circumstances including in cases of rape and incest politicians there admit the crackdown as part...
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this is a dangerous world. this is like 1930s to a degree, we're going to a dark valley again tough individuals, a lot of as president trump calls them bad -- om brays. >> he is spot on. look at this brand-new video. just in showing 900 illegal immigrants walking to border patrol. >> and iran refusing white house offer to talk. as shanahan said that u.s. prevented iranian attacks again our forces. we get latest development on this through ed, hea fluid, head story, trish regan primetime begins right now. trish: tonight, our country faces some of the biggest international challenges in modern times. from a potential military conflict with iran to a trade war, and a fight for our economic future with china. to threat of a cold war, a cold warlike crises in venezuela, anything that we've seen since the cuban missile crisis days, yet we have 23 dems, running for the office of the president of the united states, they will tell you climate change is the biggest issue confronting america right now, along with debt-fre
this is a dangerous world. this is like 1930s to a degree, we're going to a dark valley again tough individuals, a lot of as president trump calls them bad -- om brays. >> he is spot on. look at this brand-new video. just in showing 900 illegal immigrants walking to border patrol. >> and iran refusing white house offer to talk. as shanahan said that u.s. prevented iranian attacks again our forces. we get latest development on this through ed, hea fluid, head story, trish regan...
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dominationeve world by means of aggressive war." as it was written long ago, the wicked flee and no man pursue it. yet it is said to read these soviet statements to realize the extent between us. it is also a warning. a warning to the american people not to fall into the same trap as the soviets. not to see only a distorted and desperate view on the other side. not to see conflict as inevitable. accommodation is impossible and communication has nothing more than an exchange of threats. no government or social system is so evil that its people must be considered as lacking in virtue. americans find communism repugnant as a negation of personal freedom and dignity. we can still hail the russian people. there are many achievements in science and space, economic and industrial growth. culture, acts of courage. the fare many people too -- traits that far too many a paules have in common, the major world powers, we have never been at war with each other. no nation in the history of battle ever suffered more than the soviet union in the se
dominationeve world by means of aggressive war." as it was written long ago, the wicked flee and no man pursue it. yet it is said to read these soviet statements to realize the extent between us. it is also a warning. a warning to the american people not to fall into the same trap as the soviets. not to see only a distorted and desperate view on the other side. not to see conflict as inevitable. accommodation is impossible and communication has nothing more than an exchange of threats. no...
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something in the world of something which is not really of the world soul music which is priceless which is not transactional which is as a value completely different from commercial value soul but in some way finding a way to commodifies it to put in a marketplace and to do a service to the artists who are collaborating with us ok now and i like the way you choose who you will record it's a bit like one of those things on the something called the voice on the television whether you know it's kind of behind oldish and says these are you exactly this. is the scientific peer review process that we've co-opted for for arts. again the idea here is that we're trying to find a way to. choose our artist choose a repertoire in a way which is not motivated by a profit motive by a marketing decisions and things like this and so what we what we built was a platform to which people can apply and send a demo but that is evaluated by the actual rostrum members themselves of the label and they receive a link with just the music so we don't know who they are where they're from and a woman if. they're ol
something in the world of something which is not really of the world soul music which is priceless which is not transactional which is as a value completely different from commercial value soul but in some way finding a way to commodifies it to put in a marketplace and to do a service to the artists who are collaborating with us ok now and i like the way you choose who you will record it's a bit like one of those things on the something called the voice on the television whether you know it's...
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links to the world of 2050 then the world of 1950. as long-term stakeholders, you can impact the law, and you should. you should learn from the past. you're not required to abide by it. take from the past and present what is good and right, what is just and equitable, and correct what is toxic and bio, what is unfair and unsustainable. each time, a new generation takes on the world, a dual between paradigms and anomalies begin area eventually, it culminates in the evolution of law. we inherit paradigms. we inherit the social laws, and allocations of power that exist when our time begins. paradigms are challenged by inventions, enlightenment or empowerment. people with established interests will do all they can to resist anomalies because the status quo is a system on which their position, finances and authority are based. high principles, good ideas, they gain traction. said, the art of them all university is long, but it bends toward justice. change some pets quickly, sometimes not. eventually anomalies are excepted as norms establis
links to the world of 2050 then the world of 1950. as long-term stakeholders, you can impact the law, and you should. you should learn from the past. you're not required to abide by it. take from the past and present what is good and right, what is just and equitable, and correct what is toxic and bio, what is unfair and unsustainable. each time, a new generation takes on the world, a dual between paradigms and anomalies begin area eventually, it culminates in the evolution of law. we inherit...