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they consist in the divine. so there you heard the majority of the judge use money to block the policy of the so of the next government, then most, even before you are shoes, let's concentrate on the situation right now and i'm sure later 3, i'd like to move on to one other very important pillar of democracy and that is a free press providing an essential check on power. in fact, days after the election in july, in your country, a new media strategy of quote, re polarization. limiting foreign investors and polish media and deep concentration . limiting the number of media outlets that any one group can own was announced. reporters without borders says the real goal is to influence the editorial policies of the media. why should anyone believe that this isn't just an attempt by your party to tighten its grip? the media in poland are the most diverse in china, search of the very small pleurisy, pollution media, there in france, in germany, in belgium, in most of this country is the media are of one opinion in pola
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the divine comedy by italian author down today i make yet again, it's the earliest what ever written in the italian language, a series of 33 violins, this close to completion to mock the 700 tonne of history of done taste death in 2021. they are now out in free go plans to exhibit the works internationally and show the well done piece of a time in arts and culture stories on our web site at the w dot com sponsored culture about so for now, by actual watching the cove in 1000 pandemic has been linked to the destruction of habitats in wildlife. now the virus threatens to return to my mind human transmission. oh zinga, danger to all. how can this vicious circle be stopped and projects in africa give cause for optimism, but also show what problems exist from coping to climate? can africa's forests help save the world close up? through its own d, w. how does a virus spread? why do we panic? and when will all this country just 3 of the topics covered in the weekly radio show is called spectrum. if you would like any information on the coronavirus or any other science topic, you should real
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the divine comedy i done. london based on his leonardo frigo uses a nick dips in ink to illustrate stringed instruments, primarily violins. the instruments on his canvas on the shape of the violin is very hard to paint because it's like he's 9 dimensions. so he's a 3 dimensional object and it's very hard to paint on the side or on the top part is different. i need to be very careful because the ink, his liquid and his if i made a mistake, is, is one cycle of violence freaky has gone motifs like the 7 deadly sins, including fluff and enough down these 4 seasons or scenes from the ancient roman city of palm paint. this cello was inspired by the 19th century english artist william morris. to paint a violin can take up to a month and to paint a trail all takes after 3 months to paint that to relate nature beast, pirates. by the story all the biography, i really like to paint a personal biography as well like costume are for someone want a violin inspired by his life, the violin belonging to israeli concert violini
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the divine comedy by italian author down today on the giving. it's the earliest work as a written in the italian language, a series of 33 violins, this close to completion to mock the 700 come of a history of done taste death in 2021. they are now, they're free. go plans to exhibit the works internationally and show the world a piece of italian culture. arts and culture stories on our website at v.w. dot com slash culture about so for now, thanks for watching. the coven 1000 pandemic has been linked to the destruction of habitats in wildlife. now the virus threatens to return to the wild, my human transmission. oh zing! a danger to all. how can this vicious circle be stopped? projects in africa give cause for optimism, but also show what problems exist from continent to climate. can africans, for instance, help save the world, close up, and spawn d.w. mentone, push the old loves us, thrown out of the water right now, climate change to fend off the story. faces, wash us away from just one week. how much worse can it really do? we still have time
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well, you say that he had this, this divinity about him. we know that his fans wanted a lot from him. do you think that his decline in the latter part of his life should it maybe serve as a cautionary tale about the values that society places on sports? i mean, should we maybe stop expecting the greats like donna, to be more dolgoff? you know, it's not just sportsman and they're all sportsmen that, that somehow that expectation and it's this is, this is, this sort of says, here it happens. i see it happen. i've been very fortunate my life's of mingled and represented some geniuses in the sports and it's taking a look at characters like john lennon, who wrote some of the greatest music ever. and even he came to different parts of his life where he's head couldn't comprehend any more in a manner that he achieved everything. unfortunately, unfortunately we're out of time on time tonight, but we appreciate you taking the time to share your memories with us. john smith, former agent of the well, the day's almost done, the conversation continues
well, you say that he had this, this divinity about him. we know that his fans wanted a lot from him. do you think that his decline in the latter part of his life should it maybe serve as a cautionary tale about the values that society places on sports? i mean, should we maybe stop expecting the greats like donna, to be more dolgoff? you know, it's not just sportsman and they're all sportsmen that, that somehow that expectation and it's this is, this is, this sort of says, here it happens. i...
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well, you see that he had this, this divinity of belgium. we know that his fans wanted a lot from him. do you think that his decline in the latter part of his life should it maybe serve as a cautionary tale about the values that society places on sports? i mean, should we maybe stop expecting the greats like donna, to be more dolgoff? you know, it's not just sportsman and they're all sportsmen that, that somehow expectation it's this sort of says here it happens. i see it happen. i've been very fortunate my life's of mingled and represented some geniuses in the sports and it's taking a look at characters like john lennon, who wrote some of the greatest music ever. and even he came to different parts of his life where he's head couldn't comprehend any more in a manner that he did cheat everything. unfortunately, unfortunately, we're out of time on time tonight, but we appreciate you taking the time to share your memories with john smith, former agent of the well, the day's almost done, the conversation continues online. you'll find us on twit
well, you see that he had this, this divinity of belgium. we know that his fans wanted a lot from him. do you think that his decline in the latter part of his life should it maybe serve as a cautionary tale about the values that society places on sports? i mean, should we maybe stop expecting the greats like donna, to be more dolgoff? you know, it's not just sportsman and they're all sportsmen that, that somehow expectation it's this sort of says here it happens. i see it happen. i've been very...
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divinely himself, the one who is allegedly poisoned will not be told. he feels alright and he, he speaks clearly he walks, i mean, he, he didn't even change, you know, although he says that he has been struggling. and he has been feeling very, very bad. but we actually cannot see this happening. so this is a big question. nabil chalk is so toxic, it is supposed to kill why it didn't kill anybody. and even mr. neville, it feels ok, and this is why we hear mr. lover of now saying that we have every reason to believe that what happened to him in terms of this chemical thing. maybe it happened in germany or on the plane. even if we we accept that they was chemical agent involved and even we hear that some say that could be that someone from the violin is circle could be involved in that. and here is the report of my colleague about the woman to some say could have played a role in that someone must know the whole truth of what happened to alex, a new play in what the motive was, how they did it. what i want to do is try to unravel just a small part of this
divinely himself, the one who is allegedly poisoned will not be told. he feels alright and he, he speaks clearly he walks, i mean, he, he didn't even change, you know, although he says that he has been struggling. and he has been feeling very, very bad. but we actually cannot see this happening. so this is a big question. nabil chalk is so toxic, it is supposed to kill why it didn't kill anybody. and even mr. neville, it feels ok, and this is why we hear mr. lover of now saying that we have...
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collins: en la realidad del new's divine, todo fue crudo y doloroso para leticia morales, la madre de puedo permanecer ahÍ. y cuando quiero quitarle la sÁbana de la cara, no me lo permitieron. collins: 12 aÑos despuÉs, hay muchos detalles que todavÍa les roban el sueÑo a los padres de las vÍctimas. >> me entregan una playera empapada en sangre. dicen que muriÓ de sofocación y asfixia. entonces, ¿cÓmo es posible que su playera estuviera tan empapada en sangre? collins: leticia morales tampoco cree en la tesis de las autoridades. morales: en la cabeza le estuvieron pegando con cachas de pistola porque lo traÍa el en la cabeza. no trae nada y tambiÉn me ponen que muere por asfixia. entonces no pueden morir por asfixia, porque nunca entrÓ al lugar. ni siquiera bailÓ. >> gracias mi muchachita de guadalupe. gracias por salvar a mi hija. collins: hoy, donde antes estaba la discoteca, hay un memorial para honrar a las vÍctimas. leonardo amador rivas y rafael morales bravo estÁn uno junto al otro, acompaÑÁndose como hasta hoy lo hacen sus respectivas madres. el consuelo de carmen es pensar que
collins: en la realidad del new's divine, todo fue crudo y doloroso para leticia morales, la madre de puedo permanecer ahÍ. y cuando quiero quitarle la sÁbana de la cara, no me lo permitieron. collins: 12 aÑos despuÉs, hay muchos detalles que todavÍa les roban el sueÑo a los padres de las vÍctimas. >> me entregan una playera empapada en sangre. dicen que muriÓ de sofocación y asfixia. entonces, ¿cÓmo es posible que su playera estuviera tan empapada en sangre? collins: leticia...
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let's visit this bloke virtual 10 divine seeds across the internet to grow computer generated flowers in singapore. a math me held. welcome supporters of u.s. president, donald trump filled the streets of washington on saturday to back his unsubstantiated claims of election fraud. the outgoing president made a surprise appearance at the rally breaking supporters from the window of his motorcade, which made a detour on the way to his golf course. the demonstrators say vote rigging denied trump victory last week. federal prosecutors are saying the vote and state election officials say that is not the case. a large number police offices were deployed to prevent clashes with anti trump demonstrators nearby. as he so often his state of bliss stephens was in the thick of it and we find him now not far from the white house. well, thirty's had their concerns about the rally today that it could be yet another flashpoint. i was panned out well over the day, of course of the day it was actually absolutely peaceful. it was like a family event, almost like little kids, families with children prote
let's visit this bloke virtual 10 divine seeds across the internet to grow computer generated flowers in singapore. a math me held. welcome supporters of u.s. president, donald trump filled the streets of washington on saturday to back his unsubstantiated claims of election fraud. the outgoing president made a surprise appearance at the rally breaking supporters from the window of his motorcade, which made a detour on the way to his golf course. the demonstrators say vote rigging denied trump...
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sees differently contradicting international law before that also as a 1st he made a stop over a divine re in a jewish settlement. in the occupied west bank and announced from now on another reversal of u.s. policy. that products made in the occupied west bank in settlements could be labeled as made in is well another controversial issue. that is in line with an announcement last year by the ministration that they no longer see israeli settlements as inconsistent with international law. and we saw a few protests also in the line up to this by the palestinians. they say it's a provocation, a very small protest, just opposite this settlement in the town of beer. and that's part of some of the actual owners of parts of the land where the settlement is built on over there. now the question is, of course, you know, with this announcement of new policy, you know what the impact is going to be that most people's mind to because this is an outgoing administration, but of course it sets, you know, a symbolic president and close to lines in what's admissible in international law? course there was
sees differently contradicting international law before that also as a 1st he made a stop over a divine re in a jewish settlement. in the occupied west bank and announced from now on another reversal of u.s. policy. that products made in the occupied west bank in settlements could be labeled as made in is well another controversial issue. that is in line with an announcement last year by the ministration that they no longer see israeli settlements as inconsistent with international law. and we...
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well, you say that he had this, this divinity about him. we know that his fans wanted a lot from him. do you think that his decline in the latter part of his life should it maybe serve as a cautionary tale about the values that society places on sports? should we maybe stop expecting the greats? like to be more dolgoff? you know, it's not just sportsman and they're all sportsmen that, that somehow expectation and it's this sort of says here it happens. i see it happen. i've been very fortunate in my life of have mingled and represented some geniuses in the sports and it's taking a look at characters like john lennon, who wrote some of the greatest music ever. and even he came to different parts of his life where he's head couldn't comprehend anymore in a manner that he achieved everything. unfortunately, unfortunately we're out of time on time tonight, but we appreciate you taking the time to share your memories with us. john smith, former agent of the well, the day's almost done, the conversation continues online. you'll find us on twitter
well, you say that he had this, this divinity about him. we know that his fans wanted a lot from him. do you think that his decline in the latter part of his life should it maybe serve as a cautionary tale about the values that society places on sports? should we maybe stop expecting the greats? like to be more dolgoff? you know, it's not just sportsman and they're all sportsmen that, that somehow expectation and it's this sort of says here it happens. i see it happen. i've been very fortunate...
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well, you say that he had this, this divinity of belgium. we know that his fans wanted a lot from him. do you think that his decline in the latter part of his wife should it maybe serve as a cautionary tale about the values that society places on sports? i mean, should we maybe stop expecting the greats like don to be more dolgoff? you know, it's not just sportsman and they're all sportsmen that, that somehow expectation and it's this sort of says here it happens. i see it happen. i've been very fortunate my life's of mingled and represented some geniuses in the sports and it's taking a look at characters like john lennon, who wrote some of the greatest music ever. and even he came to different parts of his life where he's had couldn't comprehend any more in a manner that he did cheat everything. unfortunately, unfortunately we're out of time on time tonight. but we appreciate you taking the time to share your memories with john smith, former agent of the well, the day's almost done, the conversation continues online. you'll find us on twitt
well, you say that he had this, this divinity of belgium. we know that his fans wanted a lot from him. do you think that his decline in the latter part of his wife should it maybe serve as a cautionary tale about the values that society places on sports? i mean, should we maybe stop expecting the greats like don to be more dolgoff? you know, it's not just sportsman and they're all sportsmen that, that somehow expectation and it's this sort of says here it happens. i see it happen. i've been...
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or the century with a 19 centur transcription but the document has become known the deeds of the divine. it is the autobiographical victory it with the presidential memorial washington dc or the lincoln memorial or the fdr memorial. gustus wrote these words with instructions and theill to be inscribed on pillars outside of his mausoleum is not exactly how pridential memorials have come about and seems egotistical and we can be thankful forhat and copies were also made throughout the empire and in addition it is in both latin and greek. and then they could piece together the entire text the focus i want to look at today that with the achievements that's what makes up for the deficit. so here is the english translation. is my colague after 41 years in thi frustration 53000 roman citizens were injured in the role. and with that sacrifice offering the completion of the consensus that it was a ceremonial quality and t sacrifice that the worldame to refer to the census itself. those other senses that he performed goes or 4 million up at 5 million that is propaganda you can be sure the growing
or the century with a 19 centur transcription but the document has become known the deeds of the divine. it is the autobiographical victory it with the presidential memorial washington dc or the lincoln memorial or the fdr memorial. gustus wrote these words with instructions and theill to be inscribed on pillars outside of his mausoleum is not exactly how pridential memorials have come about and seems egotistical and we can be thankful forhat and copies were also made throughout the empire and...
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all, for instance, currently a whole series of violins illustrating an ancient book the divine comedy london based on his go free go uses a nick dips in ink to illustrate stringed instruments, primarily violins. the instruments on his canvas. on the shape of the violin, it's very hard to paint because it's like he's 9 mentions . so he's a 3 dimensional object and it's very hard to paint on the side or on the top part is different and it should be very careful because the ink, his liquid and his if i made a mistake, is, is once a violin is freaking has gone militants like the 7 deadly sins, including fluff and enough these 4 seasons or scenes from the ancient roman city of palm paint. this cello was inspired by the 19th century english artist william morris. to paint a violin can take up to a month and to paint a cello can takes after 3 months to paint that are really need to be spar. it's by the story of the biography. i really like paints, personal biography as well, like costume are, or someone want a violin is part of by his life. a violin belonging to israeli concert violinist mar
all, for instance, currently a whole series of violins illustrating an ancient book the divine comedy london based on his go free go uses a nick dips in ink to illustrate stringed instruments, primarily violins. the instruments on his canvas. on the shape of the violin, it's very hard to paint because it's like he's 9 mentions . so he's a 3 dimensional object and it's very hard to paint on the side or on the top part is different and it should be very careful because the ink, his liquid and his...
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the confederates are getting ready to renew their assault, and in a moment of divine inspiration, joshua chamberlain, as portrayed by jeff daniels, brings all of his company commanders together, his aeutenants together, there is lull in the fighting so you can hear everything he is saying, the crescendo dies down, and chamberlain gives this well choreographed and orchestrated mainever that the 20th will swing down the slopes, the left lane will come into alignment with the right and they are charging down the hill and drive the confederates back. the film "gettysburg" is portrayed as this will orchestrated thing. when you read the accounts of the men who were there, the men e, who remembers there who remembers is not one individual that moment in the same way. this bayonet charge is a perfect example. chamberlain and his initial report says, i ordered the charge. i ordered the charge. fast forward a few years later. it is now the early 1880's, and the 90 states government is creating the official records of the war of the rebellion, 127 volume series, primary sources on the battle. repor
the confederates are getting ready to renew their assault, and in a moment of divine inspiration, joshua chamberlain, as portrayed by jeff daniels, brings all of his company commanders together, his aeutenants together, there is lull in the fighting so you can hear everything he is saying, the crescendo dies down, and chamberlain gives this well choreographed and orchestrated mainever that the 20th will swing down the slopes, the left lane will come into alignment with the right and they are...
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yes but it wasn't in the divine but we also have a lot who are less familiar with it or this might bethe 1st time they've got to know it more intensively. but in recent years we've noticed that a younger crowd is coming to the most. people between the ages of 25 and 35 like to come here to cycle. or do a climbing to or through the cow month so far on. what. i want someone who will. discover the old cliche of the mosul as a place where you taste wine with an old event in or in a stuffy little room no longer apply. we've caught up with the times and have great wines and great outdoor activities on offer. made stay that way. i love long distance travel and that's exactly what's almost impossible because of the pandemic well anyway we would like to show you some really beautiful spots on this earth before the crisis hour of your answer list from argentina invited us and in our meet the local flock she's going to show you her hometown of some of the. i left for you hi i'm a fellows from san rafael in argentina today i'm going to show you my hometown and it's fantastic surroundings come on
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i will divine first. is it for the purposes it up the confines of my book, that the new york city experience was probably more relevant because, you know, he was part by his father kind of maniacal benevolence, his own inclinations to see in new york that people like morgan could avoid. you see as police commissioner, even in his short run as mayor, he was acquainted with a new york that many wealthy privileged new yorkers were not. and at the same time, equally similar with wall street right? and finally with some of the lawyers and kind of people's circle wall street if not morgan himself but what is your answer, clay? >> host: mine is a total dodge. there is a binary between the two of them. i don't think that roosevelt would have been roosevelt if he did not have both of those experiences. i think his way of understanding new york was sort of similar to what you said. he is way of understanding new york and moving around urban policy was influenced by his time out west. more of his ability to inhabit
i will divine first. is it for the purposes it up the confines of my book, that the new york city experience was probably more relevant because, you know, he was part by his father kind of maniacal benevolence, his own inclinations to see in new york that people like morgan could avoid. you see as police commissioner, even in his short run as mayor, he was acquainted with a new york that many wealthy privileged new yorkers were not. and at the same time, equally similar with wall street right?...
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divine wrath will come upon them first. is very clearly drawing here a remarkable antithesis between the rule of the emperor on the one hand, and the rule of god-- the kingdom of god-- one her hand. >> narrator: apocalyptic expectations were fueling political turmoil throughout judea. jewish resistance to roman rule was growing daily. >> the situation in jerusalem was becoming ireasingly tense through the mid-60s also. josephus tel us that tre was growing tension over t last few governors of the countryside. he tells us that they were pretty abusive and... andup coadministrators, robbing the people, as it were, foror the... ir to line their own pockets. josephus alstells us that there's another source of owing tension in the country at this time, because there's an cobel types coming out of thend woodwork in the try. and so between growing banditry, the rise of the zealot movement, a... a politically active insurgency movemen and then the corruption of the administration, the sin in jerusalem is becoming very, very tense in
divine wrath will come upon them first. is very clearly drawing here a remarkable antithesis between the rule of the emperor on the one hand, and the rule of god-- the kingdom of god-- one her hand. >> narrator: apocalyptic expectations were fueling political turmoil throughout judea. jewish resistance to roman rule was growing daily. >> the situation in jerusalem was becoming ireasingly tense through the mid-60s also. josephus tel us that tre was growing tension over t last few...
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you guys, we have a fantastic show for you tonight so, i am so very excited that the divine bette midlere it is her first time on the show i'm over the moon about it and because we love authors here, at "late night," particularly this one, i'm going to be chatting with bryan washington. his debut novel "memorial" was published this week. it's wonderful but, before we get to all that, with less than a week until the election, the president is whining that the media spends too much time covering covid and signaling his intent to steal the election through the supreme court. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ >> seth: at some point it's hard to find new ways to describe how awful donald trump is. if you bought stock in thesaurus.com four years ago, congrats on becoming a millionaire. i mean, what else is there to say? he's just a vicious, monstrous, deeply repellent figure, who's willing to hurt anyone and do anything to cling to power for example, yesterday he was in michigan, where he's repeatedly incited threats against the governor, gretchen whitmer a few weeks ago, the
you guys, we have a fantastic show for you tonight so, i am so very excited that the divine bette midlere it is her first time on the show i'm over the moon about it and because we love authors here, at "late night," particularly this one, i'm going to be chatting with bryan washington. his debut novel "memorial" was published this week. it's wonderful but, before we get to all that, with less than a week until the election, the president is whining that the media spends too...
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its terrible, anguished ending is, nevertheless, not the ending; that there's a mystery in it, a divineystery of god's revelation that will happen yet. and i think it's that sense ofho that is deeply appealing. bill: well, ontline has done it again right here on your pbs station. nowhere else are you gonna see a compellingtory, investigated more thoroughly and research deer than on frontline. and this film from jesus to christ: the firs ochristians is ju more in a long line of stellar productions. alice: yes, it is bill. and we're so glad that you're here with us. hello, i'm alice ferris, m here with bill young. and in that last segment, we learned how the story of jesus is being written ar by the apostle m a mere 40 years after jesus' death. bill: we know you are loving this program and there is so much more to come, but right now we need to hear from you. when you call or click online, you can get this entire in depth examination of the story of jesus on dvd. that's when you make a contribution at the $8 suaining level, because we'd be so pleased to be able to send you the full length
its terrible, anguished ending is, nevertheless, not the ending; that there's a mystery in it, a divineystery of god's revelation that will happen yet. and i think it's that sense ofho that is deeply appealing. bill: well, ontline has done it again right here on your pbs station. nowhere else are you gonna see a compellingtory, investigated more thoroughly and research deer than on frontline. and this film from jesus to christ: the firs ochristians is ju more in a long line of stellar...
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can buildings elevate the human soul and they bring people closer to the divine? that's the challenge for architects who design houses of worship. now every 4 years, it always saw the gives out the international prize for sacred architecture. and this time with more than $100.00 projects in the running from $33.00 countries. the winner is this asymmetrical catholic church in the little german town of point. just outside munich. a striking structure rising up from the apartment building a catholic church and even from the farm it seems to beckon a colleague told me that he was on a play came to munich airport, when he saw something glittering brightly down below on the ground and concluding that it wasn't fact the church here on the other one to this particular to church or a mantle of light architect acts of flew over and his late colleague underway as mecca planned. the facade of 15003 dimensional ceramic tiles, each one a miniature of the church's form. even a peach tile is rotated and flipped and grouped according to a specific pattern to result in the desired
can buildings elevate the human soul and they bring people closer to the divine? that's the challenge for architects who design houses of worship. now every 4 years, it always saw the gives out the international prize for sacred architecture. and this time with more than $100.00 projects in the running from $33.00 countries. the winner is this asymmetrical catholic church in the little german town of point. just outside munich. a striking structure rising up from the apartment building a...
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sees artist robots like, ada is no more than an attempt to attack the divine spark of human genius. one of the last mysteries of our enlightened and mechanized world the robot is an abomination in the machine when i start to think, i'd say it's an outrage, they become the enemy. this enemy relies on human input data templates and information that robots like a program to process. and they continue to get better with this processing on a technical level. yet the machine understands neither. a painter's creative urges no an artist's obsession. that's why robots, that paint and draw always be condemned to merely imitate machines can only do what humans do when we don't need machines or machines would need to do something that humans can't perhaps true mechanical creativity is at its best when it supports human roles and algorithms can help or act as assistance . the british artist on a regular does to create a symbiosis of both worlds, real life, the world of technology, in her art, she creates virtual flowers through machine learning. riddler is only able to see the results of her wor
sees artist robots like, ada is no more than an attempt to attack the divine spark of human genius. one of the last mysteries of our enlightened and mechanized world the robot is an abomination in the machine when i start to think, i'd say it's an outrage, they become the enemy. this enemy relies on human input data templates and information that robots like a program to process. and they continue to get better with this processing on a technical level. yet the machine understands neither. a...
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it's parading through the district office and we hear from taliban judges running divine cause. what we don't see is any footage of a single woman on a funny because you don't understand it's on the planet. so people go to the, i don't know, a spokesman months. who gets nabil, tells us that girls in the area are allowed to go to school. we do you have female madrassas in our district, but they have to wear that he job. even in the future when we're in government will allow them to go to school. according to sharia law. this might sound like progress until you dig a little deeper. but should i know that sharia law only allows women to wear the full her job and to always be accompanied by a male relative? because in the koran, it says that women should stay at home. and if they have to go out, they should be with a male relative morphy to our contact. priss him, to be more specific. asking, will women have the right to work to study and marry whoever they want it? i can't answer this question. but we tried down a young woman cannot. so don't want to go to my avi is totally control
it's parading through the district office and we hear from taliban judges running divine cause. what we don't see is any footage of a single woman on a funny because you don't understand it's on the planet. so people go to the, i don't know, a spokesman months. who gets nabil, tells us that girls in the area are allowed to go to school. we do you have female madrassas in our district, but they have to wear that he job. even in the future when we're in government will allow them to go to school....
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over a divine re, in a jewish settlement in the occupied west bank and announced from now on another reversal of u.s. policy. the projects made in the occupied west bank in settlements, could be labeled as made in israel and the other controversial issue that is in line with an announcement last year by the longest sea israeli settlements as inconsistent with international law. and we saw a few protests also in the line up to this by they say it's a provocation, very small protest, just opposite this settlement in the town of beer, or that's part of some of the actual owners of parts of the land where this settlement is built on over there. now the question is, of course, you know, with this announcement of new policy, you know what the impact is going to be that most people's mind to because this is an outgoing administration. but of course, you know, a symbolic president and the line to know what's admissible in international law. courts, there was a quite a close relationship between the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, outgoing president, donald trump. what is the feeling about
over a divine re, in a jewish settlement in the occupied west bank and announced from now on another reversal of u.s. policy. the projects made in the occupied west bank in settlements, could be labeled as made in israel and the other controversial issue that is in line with an announcement last year by the longest sea israeli settlements as inconsistent with international law. and we saw a few protests also in the line up to this by they say it's a provocation, very small protest, just...
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so even in crisis lebanon remains divine. is enough from orient helper also feels the rising tension. she's on her way to zala a christian town in the big valley. christians dominated lebanon until the 1970 s. now they are in a minority zala is like a showcase city. contrary to the situation in the rest of the country there's always electricity here and the streets are cleaner than elsewhere. but the crisis has also hit here and more and more people in need help as well. xena doesn't see anyone from the state here either volunteers are taking care of everything. else orient helpers food goes to people like 83 year old event koori who used to work for the red cross. that gathering that. when the shooting there the one that you need. to. do. if you said there is no work and i caught pay the rent was not a bad thing. they bring me food. and many of the elderly here had been supported by their children but now they are also running out of money there's barely any social safety net in lebanon at all. because of course it makes me
so even in crisis lebanon remains divine. is enough from orient helper also feels the rising tension. she's on her way to zala a christian town in the big valley. christians dominated lebanon until the 1970 s. now they are in a minority zala is like a showcase city. contrary to the situation in the rest of the country there's always electricity here and the streets are cleaner than elsewhere. but the crisis has also hit here and more and more people in need help as well. xena doesn't see anyone...
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can they bring people closer to the divine? that's the challenge for architects who design houses of worship. now every 4 years saw the gives out the international prize for sacred architecture. and this time with more than $100.00 projects in the running from $33.00 countries. the winner is this asymmetrical catholic church in the little german town of point. just outside munich. a striking structure rising up from among apartment buildings. a catholic church. even from the far, it seems to beckon a colleague told me that he was on a play into munich airport when he saw something glittering brightly down below on the ground. and it wasn't fact the church here is what you feel on the other one to sort of articulation control. the mantle of light architect acts of full alpha and his late colleague under the house make plant the facade of $15003.00 dimensional ceramic tiles. each one, a miniature of the churches for him and i preach, tile is rotated and flipped and grouped according to a specific pattern to result in the desired
can they bring people closer to the divine? that's the challenge for architects who design houses of worship. now every 4 years saw the gives out the international prize for sacred architecture. and this time with more than $100.00 projects in the running from $33.00 countries. the winner is this asymmetrical catholic church in the little german town of point. just outside munich. a striking structure rising up from among apartment buildings. a catholic church. even from the far, it seems to...
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he's constantly updating it is divine will be in song, and i actually get it. so it looks like the insider are going to be rather nice little bit of sense as well. maybe with a magic jelly bean given that really nice going to orange juice and engineering product design. he became famous as a car expert on a british t.v. show. and for over 2 decades, he's been constructing his mad machine near london. so this is a this is money that most of us can't go to man ice cream van. this is the roll call. the world was created by his latest record pushing the all electric vehicle to a top speed of 100 in 1000 kilometers per hour, wasn't a problem. but there were a few additional challenges. there were quite a few rules of the guinness down actually for us, and then also for sure for the sort of ice cream before and after the event. so that was really the nub of the problem. that's because he had to develop a new technology to allow his ice cream machine to run on battery power rather than diesel. he's patented his green ice cream machine, and now it's being employed in c
he's constantly updating it is divine will be in song, and i actually get it. so it looks like the insider are going to be rather nice little bit of sense as well. maybe with a magic jelly bean given that really nice going to orange juice and engineering product design. he became famous as a car expert on a british t.v. show. and for over 2 decades, he's been constructing his mad machine near london. so this is a this is money that most of us can't go to man ice cream van. this is the roll...
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we dedicate the opening of the national museum of the united states army, we humbly request your divinence. we pray you will fulfill the hope we have for this place, that it is a fitting tribute to americans soldiers throughout our nations history. may it be a sacred memorial for the men and women who sacrifice themselves to make and keep america free. it is our hope, father, that those who walk the museums halls and gaze upon its exhibits will reflect on our nation's great accomplishments and sacrifices, that we may be inspired and challenged to sustain our country's freedom and greatness with our own service to others. lord, thank you for the countless volunteers, historians, veterans, and leaders whose tireless efforts made this phenomenal museum the gift it is today. may you shower them with blessings. may this museum shine brightly, be a beacon of the american love of liberty, a monument honoring the strength of our nation and a shrine to those who answer the nations call to serve. it is in your holy and most righteous name that i pray. amen. >> the national museum of the united st
we dedicate the opening of the national museum of the united states army, we humbly request your divinence. we pray you will fulfill the hope we have for this place, that it is a fitting tribute to americans soldiers throughout our nations history. may it be a sacred memorial for the men and women who sacrifice themselves to make and keep america free. it is our hope, father, that those who walk the museums halls and gaze upon its exhibits will reflect on our nation's great accomplishments and...
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can buildings elevate the human soul and they bring people closer to the divine? that's the challenge for architects who design houses of worship. now every 4 years saw they gives out the international prize for sacred architecture. and this time with more than $100.00 projects in the running from $33.00 countries. the winner is this asymmetrical catholic church in the little german town of point, just outside munich, striking structure, rising up from the apartment building. a catholic church. even from the fire. it seems to beckon a colleague told me that he was on a play, came to munich airport, when he saw something glittering brightly down below on the ground at the root. and it wasn't fact the church here. you know, they're going to sort of how to control the mantle of light architect acts of full alpha and his late colleague underway as mecca planned. the facade of $15003.00 dimensional ceramic tiles, each one a miniature of the churches for him and i preach, tile is rotated and flipped and grouped according to a specific patterns to result in the desired e
can buildings elevate the human soul and they bring people closer to the divine? that's the challenge for architects who design houses of worship. now every 4 years saw they gives out the international prize for sacred architecture. and this time with more than $100.00 projects in the running from $33.00 countries. the winner is this asymmetrical catholic church in the little german town of point, just outside munich, striking structure, rising up from the apartment building. a catholic church....
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sees artist robots like, ada is no more than an attempt to attack the divine spark of human genius. one of the lost mysteries of our enlightened and mechanized world. the machine in the robot is an abomination in machine to machine. start to think. i'd say it's an outrage, they become the enemy. this enemy relies on human input data templates and information that robots like a program to process. and they continue to get better with this processing on a technical level. yet the machine understands neither a painter's creative urges nor an artist's obsession. that's why robots, that paint and draw always be condemned to maybe imitate. but machines can only do what humans do when we don't need machines or machines would need to do something that humans can't perhaps true mechanical creativity is at its best when it supports human roles and algorithms can help or act as assistance . the british artist on a ridge ledes to create a symbol of both worlds real life and the world of technology. in her art, she creates virtual flowers through machine learning is only able to see the results
sees artist robots like, ada is no more than an attempt to attack the divine spark of human genius. one of the lost mysteries of our enlightened and mechanized world. the machine in the robot is an abomination in machine to machine. start to think. i'd say it's an outrage, they become the enemy. this enemy relies on human input data templates and information that robots like a program to process. and they continue to get better with this processing on a technical level. yet the machine...
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>> maybe a little bit of a divine intervention there. naomi ruchim in new york, thanks. >>> drugmaker astrazeneca is facing difficult questions over the preliminary results of its potential coronavirus vaccine. the company acknowledged a key mistake in the vaccine dosage received by some study participants. scientists and industry experts say that error in part has eroded confidence in the reliability of the results. the company executive defended its handling of the testing saying once the error was discovered, regulators were immediately notified. he said once aware, regulators signed off on the plan to continue testing the vaccine in different dosages. >>> national standardized testing aimed at measuring the progress of students could be postponed until 2022 due to the pandemic. a branch of the education department says too many students are participating in virtual learning or attending schools that prohibit outside visitors. as a result, they say it would be impossible to effectively administer the exams. students in the fourth and
>> maybe a little bit of a divine intervention there. naomi ruchim in new york, thanks. >>> drugmaker astrazeneca is facing difficult questions over the preliminary results of its potential coronavirus vaccine. the company acknowledged a key mistake in the vaccine dosage received by some study participants. scientists and industry experts say that error in part has eroded confidence in the reliability of the results. the company executive defended its handling of the testing...
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sees artist robots like, ada is no more than an attempt to attack the divine spark of human genius. one of the last mysteries of our enlightened and mechanized world. the machine in the robot is an abomination in the machine machine. start to think. i'd say it's an outrage, they become the enemy. this enemy relies on human input data templates and information that robots like. a program to process and they continue to get better with this processing on a technical level. yet the machine understands neither. a painter's creative urges no an artist's obsession. that's why robots, that paint and draw will always be condemned to merely imitate. the machine machines can only do what humans do when we don't need machines or machines would need to do something that humans can't perhaps true mechanical creativity is at its best when it supports human roles and algorithms can help or act as assistance. the british artist and original does to create a symbiosis of both worlds real life and the world of technology. in her art, she creates virtual flowers through machine learning. midler is onl
sees artist robots like, ada is no more than an attempt to attack the divine spark of human genius. one of the last mysteries of our enlightened and mechanized world. the machine in the robot is an abomination in the machine machine. start to think. i'd say it's an outrage, they become the enemy. this enemy relies on human input data templates and information that robots like. a program to process and they continue to get better with this processing on a technical level. yet the machine...
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sees artist robots like, ada is no more than an attempt to attack the divine spark of human genius. one of the lost mysteries of our enlightened and mechanized world. the robot is an abomination in the machine to machine start to think. i'd say it's an outrage, they become the enemy. this enemy relies on human input data templates and information that robots like a program to process. and they continue to get better with this processing on a technical level. yet the machine understands neither. a painter is creative urges nor an artist's obsession. that's why robots, that paint and draw always be condemned to merely imitate machines can only do what humans do when we don't need machines or machines would need to do something that humans can't perhaps true mechanical creativity is at its best when it supports human roles and algorithms can help or act as assistance the british artist and original dares to create a symbol of both worlds real life and the world of technology. in her art, she creates virtual flowers through machine learning is only able to see the results of her work wh
sees artist robots like, ada is no more than an attempt to attack the divine spark of human genius. one of the lost mysteries of our enlightened and mechanized world. the robot is an abomination in the machine to machine start to think. i'd say it's an outrage, they become the enemy. this enemy relies on human input data templates and information that robots like a program to process. and they continue to get better with this processing on a technical level. yet the machine understands neither....
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sees artists, robots, like, ada, is no more than an attempt to attack the divine spark of human genius. one of the last mysteries of our enlightened and mechanized twelve's. the robot is an abomination in the machine machines start to think, i'd say it's an outrage, they become the enemy. this enemy relies on human input data templates and information that robots like a program to process. and they continue to get better with this processing on a technical level. yet the machine understands neither. a painter is creative urges nor an artist's obsession. that's why robots, that paint and draw always be condemned to merely imitate machines can only do what humans do when we don't need machines or machines would need to do something that humans can't perhaps true mechanical creativity is at its best when it supports human roles and algorithms can help or act as assistance the british artist and original dares to create a symbol of both worlds real life and the world of technology. in her art, she creates virtual flowers through machine learning is only able to see the results of her work
sees artists, robots, like, ada, is no more than an attempt to attack the divine spark of human genius. one of the last mysteries of our enlightened and mechanized twelve's. the robot is an abomination in the machine machines start to think, i'd say it's an outrage, they become the enemy. this enemy relies on human input data templates and information that robots like a program to process. and they continue to get better with this processing on a technical level. yet the machine understands...
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the emissaries of divine light. could she have up and joined them? feel they have transcended the conflict intention of their former lives. >> a canadian news magazine show profiled the group and found it had several branches in the u.s. >> i helped police look into that and gave them every information i could. and would often ask, how much did you look into this because i knew there was an american sect. >> but still, why would her own kids think it possible she'd abandon her own family without so much as goodbye? the reason for that was history. she had done it before. >> just disappeared from her life. >> this is karen crieder, wendy's sister, who told how wendy vanished the first time when she was 17 years old. the family finally found her living in a tent in new hampshire. >> just as our very approach, she began screaming obscenities and shouting and behaving in a menacing, hateful way. and she was not a person i'd ever met, and we knew she was not well and needed care. and forcibly took her and put her in the hospital. >> doctors thought wendy
the emissaries of divine light. could she have up and joined them? feel they have transcended the conflict intention of their former lives. >> a canadian news magazine show profiled the group and found it had several branches in the u.s. >> i helped police look into that and gave them every information i could. and would often ask, how much did you look into this because i knew there was an american sect. >> but still, why would her own kids think it possible she'd abandon her...
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teacher in paris the teacher in question in chinese class caricatures of the prophet mohammed as a divine your micron described the attack of nice as an islam ist terror incident is how it unfolded. resending. i'm sure the siren of the firemen the police arrived weaknesses really with bikers and everything that followed then they set up a security system i went down with my scooter and i saw the guy come in take refuge in the cathedral afterwards i heard a lot of gunshots. then filmmaking the people who do know what happened i lost my son and i lost my life and i demanded a mystic a shit about who stands behind the scenes today and i want to know who committed my son my son does not do such things we are enormously shocked we are good people we stand against terrorism we denounce what. we know about is that he is a more room well raised person and we do not believe that he has suspicious connections and this is why. we should i was in that church of the time of the attack it was almost 9 i get a call from the police and was told that it terror attack has been committed in the not. closed
teacher in paris the teacher in question in chinese class caricatures of the prophet mohammed as a divine your micron described the attack of nice as an islam ist terror incident is how it unfolded. resending. i'm sure the siren of the firemen the police arrived weaknesses really with bikers and everything that followed then they set up a security system i went down with my scooter and i saw the guy come in take refuge in the cathedral afterwards i heard a lot of gunshots. then filmmaking the...
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in new delhi india a hindu rightwing group hope to inspire divine intervention to secure a trump victory with prayers and a fire ritual. all the while me there. are certain that u.s. president donald trump when with a bigger mandiant them before there are conspiracy theories during the romans in the us that you lections me get. whoever we are performing this fire ritual so that all these obstacles to the victory of donald trump will go away when we have. this is in southern india prayers were held to support the democratic ticket and specifically the vice presidential candidate camelot harris's grandfather lived in this village eileen believed to be she's eligible to and share ancestral history we are praying here and offering food to the public and the hope that she wins. in india the support for either presidential candidate can be as fervent as in the u.s. so to you and other asian countries. the incumbent u.s. administration has changed the way that washington deals with asian countries and the question of who occupy the white house for the next 4 years will be a real consequence to
in new delhi india a hindu rightwing group hope to inspire divine intervention to secure a trump victory with prayers and a fire ritual. all the while me there. are certain that u.s. president donald trump when with a bigger mandiant them before there are conspiracy theories during the romans in the us that you lections me get. whoever we are performing this fire ritual so that all these obstacles to the victory of donald trump will go away when we have. this is in southern india prayers were...
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almighty hand it to heal the wounds of the nation and to restore it as soon as may be consistent with divine purposes to the full enjoyment of peace, harmony, tranquility, and union. these words are just as meaningful today and i believe peace will stew be -- soon be resort if we continue our work together. iowans have proven that no challenge is bigger than our ability to overcome it. we don't act down from difficulty. we are committed. this is who we are and it's why i know we will get through this together. that's what i am grateful for this angst giving and what i will be counting among my blessings this year and always. i wish you and your family a healthy and happy thanksgiving. with that, we will open it up to questions. >> since your last news conference, there have been more than 50 outbreaks at long-term care facilities added to the state website and others confirmed by local media that have not been added to the tally. what additional mitigation are you planning for long-term care facilities? >> we continue to look at the number of tests to make sure we all have the capacity to te
almighty hand it to heal the wounds of the nation and to restore it as soon as may be consistent with divine purposes to the full enjoyment of peace, harmony, tranquility, and union. these words are just as meaningful today and i believe peace will stew be -- soon be resort if we continue our work together. iowans have proven that no challenge is bigger than our ability to overcome it. we don't act down from difficulty. we are committed. this is who we are and it's why i know we will get...
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and on every coin that augustus had were the worddivi filius, "son of the divine one"-- julius caesar son of god. >> this is on every billboard in the mediterranean world. he is the savior of the wod, and he brings the peace. now,ou may have scruples abo how he brings the peace, but he brings peace to rome. and as the saying goes in latin, "peace to the rome and quiet to the provinces." >> (dramatized): this is he, augustus caesar, son of a god,o all restore the golden age and spread his empire. >> narrator: rome's empire spad across the mediterranean, sweeping through north africa and reaching as far west as spain. to the east, it encompassed egypt, turkey, greece, and palestine, where jesus was born in the jewish land of judea, then ruled by king herod. >> in judea, the king, herod, was inffect a client king. he ruled almost in place of rome. he was the... he was the voice of rome, the instrument of rome, probably "instrument of rome" is best in that, because he... he had his own independent notions rtainly. >> herod the great was probably one of the greatest kings of the post-bibli
and on every coin that augustus had were the worddivi filius, "son of the divine one"-- julius caesar son of god. >> this is on every billboard in the mediterranean world. he is the savior of the wod, and he brings the peace. now,ou may have scruples abo how he brings the peace, but he brings peace to rome. and as the saying goes in latin, "peace to the rome and quiet to the provinces." >> (dramatized): this is he, augustus caesar, son of a god,o all restore the...
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to king george, if he's asserting a divine right to rule, the principle says flatly, you're wrong. that is not how people are created, but to a slave who says what about my equality? the declaration's answer is well, that's complicated, we would need a different argument to decide whether or not it's justified and the declaration doesn't give it because the declaration is not interested in that question. exactly the same thing is true of the principle that people have inalienable rights and once again, this is a very compressed argument of political philosophy and it's responding to a particular claim that the british crown might make which is the claim of an indissolvable social contract and this claim would be that yes, people start out equal and they start out with natural rights including liberty, but then when they form a society, they irrevocably surrender those rights to the government and this is the social contract theory of thomas hobbs rather than john locke and it would have been familiar to people at the time. so if you accept that theory, the colonists would say you'v
to king george, if he's asserting a divine right to rule, the principle says flatly, you're wrong. that is not how people are created, but to a slave who says what about my equality? the declaration's answer is well, that's complicated, we would need a different argument to decide whether or not it's justified and the declaration doesn't give it because the declaration is not interested in that question. exactly the same thing is true of the principle that people have inalienable rights and...
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i think it's a case of some kind of new mine on divine justice because the whole country has for many years has been living in fear every time the election was coming and that was the case in yugoslavia that it was big in ukraine recently that was the case in belarus now in america basically are basically cried you know asked to create their own medicine and it started not with trumpets started with obama in 2016 because i think a bomber well that's my opinion he was the warmest president in u.s. history because he destroyed several very important rules rules that i would call institutions in a lot of ways it was under obama that special services for the 1st time got involved full scale in the in the media campaign you know they were mentioned in the media all the time you know in 2016 you know korea was accused of releasing information on clinton's case to cause to be elections so he was 1st dem allies by the democrats and then he was lionized by the democrats when he went to get strong so special services was involved in the political process big way under obama for the 1st time i d
i think it's a case of some kind of new mine on divine justice because the whole country has for many years has been living in fear every time the election was coming and that was the case in yugoslavia that it was big in ukraine recently that was the case in belarus now in america basically are basically cried you know asked to create their own medicine and it started not with trumpets started with obama in 2016 because i think a bomber well that's my opinion he was the warmest president in...
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so that's the theory of the divine right of kings. it's a bit of straw man 1776 because the english monarchy is no longer claiming divine authority. the idea that be attacked by thinkers from milton to lock to thomas payne in a pamphlet entitled "common sense" but jefferson thinks he needs to deal with it, and he does with this simple proposition, all men are created equal, no one is born to rule. this is america, there are no kings here. so this looks like, to modern eyes, a broad moral principle, maybe. it's actually a very compressed argument of political philosophy. and we're going to see this again with the declaration. to modernize because we're not as steeped in enlightenment political philosophy as the drafters were, we tend to think of these things as broad moral principles, they're actually and they were understood at the time tightly compressed arguments of political philosophy. so all men are created equal, there are no kings. this is what i'm going to call for shorthand jefferson's equality. there are no kings. but are th
so that's the theory of the divine right of kings. it's a bit of straw man 1776 because the english monarchy is no longer claiming divine authority. the idea that be attacked by thinkers from milton to lock to thomas payne in a pamphlet entitled "common sense" but jefferson thinks he needs to deal with it, and he does with this simple proposition, all men are created equal, no one is born to rule. this is america, there are no kings here. so this looks like, to modern eyes, a broad...
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of christ just walking in the doors, you feel you're in a holy and sacred space theresa blows to divine mercy church in that home us which holds outdoor services. >>the going back to purple comes with the return of winter weather. i don't know what they're going to do when it starts raining. we'll have a lot of umbrellas i technically, sacramento county could go back into the red tier after 14 consecutive days of the lower infection rate given the current trends that's far from certain capital christian center is known for its christmas show that it usually begin staging about now. >>we had to cancel those plans so we have about 25,000 people that come december. >>but local church leaders say they must exhibit patients and have faith that conditions will eventually get better in sacramento. lonnie wong. >>all right coming up next on the kron 00:00am morning news, health experts are concerned thanksgiving could produce a surge in cases. how you can celebrate in a safe fashion coming up next. >>welcome back everyone and thanks for staying with us health experts are very concerned the upco
of christ just walking in the doors, you feel you're in a holy and sacred space theresa blows to divine mercy church in that home us which holds outdoor services. >>the going back to purple comes with the return of winter weather. i don't know what they're going to do when it starts raining. we'll have a lot of umbrellas i technically, sacramento county could go back into the red tier after 14 consecutive days of the lower infection rate given the current trends that's far from certain...
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i'm not looking at it once he passes by to see delphos without divine will. i will show one day i hope it goes just come the peace and no one has any more problems. if everyone, everyone just lives their life because i was so there's no point in turn differences. it's just all be the same. not far from his college is a catholic memorial to those killed in the troubles. not all young people think like he does. but charlie does have friends now who are catholic, his college is mixed. and that's what he wants to hold of nova, silent to everyone to interact freely and get all your patience. just all those stupid argument it is or go just move on from an everyone should just change their mind and not have a problem with someone. i was just a great if i can, if my words can get involved and change our people for a long the prospect of northern ireland special status after breaks that has certainly set something in motion. they will be wins and loses. northern ireland's identity is once again up for device. the one thing everyone agrees on whatever happens, they won
i'm not looking at it once he passes by to see delphos without divine will. i will show one day i hope it goes just come the peace and no one has any more problems. if everyone, everyone just lives their life because i was so there's no point in turn differences. it's just all be the same. not far from his college is a catholic memorial to those killed in the troubles. not all young people think like he does. but charlie does have friends now who are catholic, his college is mixed. and that's...