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thomas martins is showing his successor tom hooper the bro mocker quarry a fossil site close to the town tom bhakti targets. who can a is taking over as the paleontologist at clayton stein castle in go top home to 290000000 year old treasures from the lower permian period martin spent 40 years digging through the earth's history on the site and hoop and hopes his time will be similarly food full. the brahmachari in the thuringia forest is a very special fossil locality. the most you could say the brawl matter is the only lower permian locality in the world well tracks prints and the track makers that is skeletons basically be found in one layer. to fins and this guy used to be a common academic consensus was that no one would ever find body fossils in this kind of reddish brown vine green rocks. i guess some academic opinion shouldn't be written in stone. of. thomas martin showed the consensus to be mistaken with the help of a bone he found as a young geologist at the borough market quarry in 1974. we weren't actually looking for bones for execution it happened by coincidence one 1st i d
thomas martins is showing his successor tom hooper the bro mocker quarry a fossil site close to the town tom bhakti targets. who can a is taking over as the paleontologist at clayton stein castle in go top home to 290000000 year old treasures from the lower permian period martin spent 40 years digging through the earth's history on the site and hoop and hopes his time will be similarly food full. the brahmachari in the thuringia forest is a very special fossil locality. the most you could say...
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my guests today: iain martin of the times, author thomas kielinger, political analyst eunice goes, andommentator and broadcaster jonathan sacerdoti. welcome to you all. let's start with the question of europe. i'm going to leave this open to all four of you, who wants to be first in answering? do we think that europe missed a trick in not taking me draconian measures that we have seen, notjust in china, but also be quite fast measures we have seen in taiwan, singapore, japan, hong kong? possibly. i think possibly, asia and hong kong particularly it was a very quick, they were closing down schools. testing a lot of people. perhaps that has prevented the spread of the disease, but europe, that was not as quick, but there are other characteristics. europe is a much more open continent in the sense that the movement across nations, the movement from all different parts of the world, so europe is, to a large extent, more exposed than those asian countries. populations are also less obedient to authority, so that perhaps also has had an impact on the response, but everything else is just con
my guests today: iain martin of the times, author thomas kielinger, political analyst eunice goes, andommentator and broadcaster jonathan sacerdoti. welcome to you all. let's start with the question of europe. i'm going to leave this open to all four of you, who wants to be first in answering? do we think that europe missed a trick in not taking me draconian measures that we have seen, notjust in china, but also be quite fast measures we have seen in taiwan, singapore, japan, hong kong?...
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my guests today: iain martin of the times, author thomas kielinger, political analyst eunice goes, and commentator and broadcaster jonathan sacerdoti. welcome to you all. let's start with the question of europe. i'm going to leave this open to all four of you, who wants to be first in answering? do we think that europe missed a trick in not taking the draconian measures that we have seen, notjust in china, but also the quite fast measures we have seen in taiwan, singapore, japan, hong kong? possibly. i think possibly, asia and hong kong particularly, it was very quick, the authorities were closing down schools. testing a lot of people. perhaps that has prevented the spread of the disease, but europe, that was not as quick, but there are other characteristics. europe is a much more open continent in the sense that the movement across nations, the movements from all different parts of the world, so europe is, to a large extent, more exposed than those asian countries. populations are also less obedient to authority, so that perhaps also has had an impact on the response, but everything e
my guests today: iain martin of the times, author thomas kielinger, political analyst eunice goes, and commentator and broadcaster jonathan sacerdoti. welcome to you all. let's start with the question of europe. i'm going to leave this open to all four of you, who wants to be first in answering? do we think that europe missed a trick in not taking the draconian measures that we have seen, notjust in china, but also the quite fast measures we have seen in taiwan, singapore, japan, hong kong?...
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my guests today: iain martin of the times, author thomas kielinger, political analyst eunice goes, andyou all. let's start with the question of europe. i'm going to leave this open to all four of you, who wants to be first in answering? do we think that europe missed a trick in not taking me draconian measures that we have seen, notjust in china, but also be quite fast measures we have seen in china, but also be quite fast measures we have seen in taiwan, singapore, japan, hong kong? possibly. i think possibly, asia and hong kong particularly it was a very quick, they were closing down schools. testing a lot of people. perhaps that has prevented the spread of the disease, but europe, that was not as quick, but there are other characteristics. europe is a much more open continent in the sense that the movement across nations, the movement from all different parts of the world, so europe is, to a large extent, more exposed than those
my guests today: iain martin of the times, author thomas kielinger, political analyst eunice goes, andyou all. let's start with the question of europe. i'm going to leave this open to all four of you, who wants to be first in answering? do we think that europe missed a trick in not taking me draconian measures that we have seen, notjust in china, but also be quite fast measures we have seen in china, but also be quite fast measures we have seen in taiwan, singapore, japan, hong kong? possibly....
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it's been with united states since our founding thomas payne was for it. martintate has had a dividend for almost 40 years where everyone in alaska gets between $1,000 and $2,000 a year [ cheering ] some alaskans. it's great they do. [ laughter ] and so what they're doing for alaska with oil money, we can do for everyone in the country with technology money because right now we're in the midst of the greatest economic transformation in the history of our country. and it's what got donald trump elected. the fact we blasted away 4 million manufacturing jobs in wisconsin, iowa, all the swing states that he needed to win so we need to take the bounty of 21st century economy and start returning it to people and, though, everyone associates me with 1,000 bucks a month, it's really about what the money would do for us. it's going to make us stronger, healthier, mentally healthier. it's going to improve our relationships and our way of life >> seth: you talk about how things - >> that doesn't get applause [ cheers and applause >> seth: they were all -- they were being qu
it's been with united states since our founding thomas payne was for it. martintate has had a dividend for almost 40 years where everyone in alaska gets between $1,000 and $2,000 a year [ cheering ] some alaskans. it's great they do. [ laughter ] and so what they're doing for alaska with oil money, we can do for everyone in the country with technology money because right now we're in the midst of the greatest economic transformation in the history of our country. and it's what got donald trump...
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martin van buren, for example, who ran the last part of jackson's 1828 successful campaign but he always remained friendly with henry clay. there's also thomas hart benton, an enthusiastic jacksonite, but he was also mrs. henry clay's first cousin. and then there's thomas ritchie, a late-comer to the jackson camp who had actually been a friend of henry clay back when they were teenagers in richmond, virginia. this picture was taken about 1850 when was the year that during a dinner party thomas ritchie actually admitted to clay that he had never believed the corruption bargain smear. they all, however, fell into the same camp as jackson supporter richard mentor johnson who said at the time that old hickory's men would oppose adams and clay even, quote, if they act as pure as the angels that stand at the respected of the throne of god." david: well, in conclusion, let's recall that the nature of a smear is either to fabricate a believable lie, or bend the truth to the purpose of making credible otherwise unsupportable allegations. in that regard, the construction of a smear is by necessity counter-factual. a truth becomes an obstacle to the sm
martin van buren, for example, who ran the last part of jackson's 1828 successful campaign but he always remained friendly with henry clay. there's also thomas hart benton, an enthusiastic jacksonite, but he was also mrs. henry clay's first cousin. and then there's thomas ritchie, a late-comer to the jackson camp who had actually been a friend of henry clay back when they were teenagers in richmond, virginia. this picture was taken about 1850 when was the year that during a dinner party thomas...
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thomas martins is showing his successor tom hooper the bro marker quarry a fossil site close to the town tom bhakti targets who can a is taking over as the paleontologist at played much tynecastle in caught up home to 290000000 year old treasures from the lower permian period martin spent 40 years digging through the earth's history on the site and who hopes his time will be similarly fruitful.
thomas martins is showing his successor tom hooper the bro marker quarry a fossil site close to the town tom bhakti targets who can a is taking over as the paleontologist at played much tynecastle in caught up home to 290000000 year old treasures from the lower permian period martin spent 40 years digging through the earth's history on the site and who hopes his time will be similarly fruitful.
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thomas martins is showing his successor tom hooper the borough marker quarry a fossil site close to the town tom de tots who is taking over as the paleontologist at played in stein castle in go top home to 290000000 year old treasures from the lowered.
thomas martins is showing his successor tom hooper the borough marker quarry a fossil site close to the town tom de tots who is taking over as the paleontologist at played in stein castle in go top home to 290000000 year old treasures from the lowered.