29
29
Aug 14, 2021
08/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
our visitors do come from all over the world. we try to have exhibits that talk about the international cooperation in space like we do every day up on the international space station. we want to get that message across. we started with competition and apollo. we have ended up being an international space community from how we do science to how we do exploration. i think that's an important message to get across to our visitors. it's about inspiring. we will have a gallery in the renovated museum called one world connected. on a different theme, it talks about how observing our planet from space and the fact that we can travel with aircraft all around the planet has really changed our view of our own planet. >> great. great. the eerks -- tecil, in her introduction mentioned a memo went to john kennedy on may 8, 1961, which led to the decision to go to the moon. i want to quote it also. i want to quote it. the memo said, it is men, not merely machines -- didn't say women. it is men, not merely machines, that captures the imaginatio
our visitors do come from all over the world. we try to have exhibits that talk about the international cooperation in space like we do every day up on the international space station. we want to get that message across. we started with competition and apollo. we have ended up being an international space community from how we do science to how we do exploration. i think that's an important message to get across to our visitors. it's about inspiring. we will have a gallery in the renovated...
22
22
Aug 9, 2021
08/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
that has been his approach to restoring american leadership in the world. president mcclung of france, upon meeting president biden for the g 12 -- g7 summit in june said "what you demonstrate is that leadership is partnership." america, mccrone, and other allied leaders declared, his back. as a matter of fact, macron's quote was "welcome back america." deeply engaged and an expert in america's approach to the rest of the world, president biden has selected someone as his chief diplomat, who not only shares his deep knowledge and experience, but also his vision. secretary blinken has already served in many of the most senior foreign-policy and national security roles in our country. he understands what it would take to make president kennedy's words ring true, and to carry out president biden's mission to build america back better. by ensuring that we can lead the world on the global economy in this century. as a partner. he knows that it starts with young people with the talented graduates come in -- innovative research and discovery, and a commitment to le
that has been his approach to restoring american leadership in the world. president mcclung of france, upon meeting president biden for the g 12 -- g7 summit in june said "what you demonstrate is that leadership is partnership." america, mccrone, and other allied leaders declared, his back. as a matter of fact, macron's quote was "welcome back america." deeply engaged and an expert in america's approach to the rest of the world, president biden has selected someone as his...
19
19
Aug 22, 2021
08/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
the world subdued by international law, world tranquil. so the word no longer the battle plagues, and the parliament man, federation of the world. there the common sense of most, and they round and and they kindly at the universal 19 and nice words, not church chilean, churchill knew better read and truman carried this poem when he went to france and captain in the first world war. they carried the poem in his pocket on april 12, 1945 when he was suddenly summoned from the u.s. capitol building to the white house to be told that he had become president truman became president the nations was born in san francisco and by then however, dreams of the world may tranquil, universal law has melted into the culvert of war read and today we know what churchill, the nations are here to stay. nations supranational entities, the prime movers of history in the united states which churchill loved as much as he loved his american mother, is more indispensable than ever. here's one example. with churchill and at florida, they had no tvs but the planet tha
the world subdued by international law, world tranquil. so the word no longer the battle plagues, and the parliament man, federation of the world. there the common sense of most, and they round and and they kindly at the universal 19 and nice words, not church chilean, churchill knew better read and truman carried this poem when he went to france and captain in the first world war. they carried the poem in his pocket on april 12, 1945 when he was suddenly summoned from the u.s. capitol building...
43
43
Aug 6, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
so, that would be, in your book, a fundamentalfailing — what, of governments around the world? n a position today where 4.25 billion doses across all the developers are out there, being put into people's arms. and that's astonishing. and even more astonishing is that number is enough doses to essentially have vaccinated almost everyone who is at risk of severe disease or death in the world. and, yet, we're in a situation where the vast majority of those doses have gone to the highest—income settings. about a third of adults living in high—income countries everywhere are vaccinated, but only i% of people in africa have been vaccinated who are eligible to be vaccinated. and i think that really shows this failure that there is, where we reach a point injuly, 2021, where we could have prevented almost all of the deaths going forward. and, yet, those deaths still accumulate every day. today, 9,000 people globally will die. it seems to me that is a fundamentally important point, and i want to come back to the reasons why in the course of this interview. but, right now, ijust want to f
so, that would be, in your book, a fundamentalfailing — what, of governments around the world? n a position today where 4.25 billion doses across all the developers are out there, being put into people's arms. and that's astonishing. and even more astonishing is that number is enough doses to essentially have vaccinated almost everyone who is at risk of severe disease or death in the world. and, yet, we're in a situation where the vast majority of those doses have gone to the highest—income...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
earlier the world health organization and the u. s. slammed china for supposedly withholding access to data. but a special mission concluded that it was unlikely that the virus was artificially created. former president donald trump frequently used inflammatory rhetoric, branding at the china virus. while in may us president joe biden ordered us intelligence services to accelerate their probe into the origins of the virus and to report back in 90 days. we spoke with a former us intelligence officer, scott ritter, who thinks it's an attempt to deflect attention away from the problems closer to home. i think there is a tendency to find a convenient cas blame on china by an ordered this intelligence review. it was, it was after turn leaks to the press about intelligence information that were cherry picked by my state department as part of sort of a, a gotcha paper they were preparing to target, trying to your there's a need to seek some sort of deflection away from your failures in the u. s. policy. now talk to some world update. so wi
earlier the world health organization and the u. s. slammed china for supposedly withholding access to data. but a special mission concluded that it was unlikely that the virus was artificially created. former president donald trump frequently used inflammatory rhetoric, branding at the china virus. while in may us president joe biden ordered us intelligence services to accelerate their probe into the origins of the virus and to report back in 90 days. we spoke with a former us intelligence...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
well, also just thousands of children around the world and $5000000.00 the children and the world. you could potentially save it where it's like when the situation of being facing a burning building just all the time. and that's why ability to use money in the light ways is so important. and that leaves the conclusion of the the will. where does the calculus actually start? because when i compare the bang, my bach and i keep analyzing things through the prism of effective out through them, you know, i could come up to the conclusion. the one i heard from many politicians in africa that actually aid in general is a, is a really bad thing and a long term because it, because it's free free stuff and free stuff kills industries and actually it creates dependencies. so for efficiency sake, i shouldn't be contributing to any charities, let's say that send stuff to africa or should i? yes. so i think the issue of aids and the cases where it can be actively harmful. i think it's really important. we need to think about it, and it's true that many govern government aid programs in the past.
well, also just thousands of children around the world and $5000000.00 the children and the world. you could potentially save it where it's like when the situation of being facing a burning building just all the time. and that's why ability to use money in the light ways is so important. and that leaves the conclusion of the the will. where does the calculus actually start? because when i compare the bang, my bach and i keep analyzing things through the prism of effective out through them, you...
79
79
Aug 25, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
they will be all over the world. a few of - all over the world. ause quite a few are coming here. we have been in touch with the body administration and other government officials, but we have been with government officials around the world. i do expect we will provide housing for refugees around the world. ~ , , ., ., housing for refugees around the world. ~ , ,, ., ., . world. why did you feel a moral obliuation world. why did you feel a moral obligation to — world. why did you feel a moral obligation to step _ world. why did you feel a moral obligation to step up _ world. why did you feel a moral obligation to step up at - world. why did you feel a moral obligation to step up at this - obligation to step up at this moment? i obligation to step up at this moment?— moment? i think a moral obligation _ moment? i think a moral obligation comes - moment? i think a moral obligation comes from i moment? i think a moral- obligation comes from knowing you can do something and not doing it. and realising, cut high after more? have been providing... we pro
they will be all over the world. a few of - all over the world. ause quite a few are coming here. we have been in touch with the body administration and other government officials, but we have been with government officials around the world. i do expect we will provide housing for refugees around the world. ~ , , ., ., housing for refugees around the world. ~ , ,, ., ., . world. why did you feel a moral obliuation world. why did you feel a moral obligation to — world. why did you feel a moral...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
the world island commands the world. so max, you're probably wondering what is the heartland? what is the world island? what are these things? well, the world island, as he said, which so this, if you rule the world island, this area you rule the whole world. and that is the interlinked continent of europe, asia, and africa after you asia. because this was the largest most populous and richest of all possible land combinations, that controlled half of the world's resources in that area. that has been part of this strife for the last 100 and something years. hundreds of years really. the offshore islands, he said included the british isles and the islands of japan. the outlying isles included the continents of north america, south america, and oceana. so any country who wants to rule the world needs a rule that world island right well brings up to previous empires and what gave them geo graphic strength, right? there is a british empire in the american empire, the british empire ruled the seas. and in his work, he talks ab
the world island commands the world. so max, you're probably wondering what is the heartland? what is the world island? what are these things? well, the world island, as he said, which so this, if you rule the world island, this area you rule the whole world. and that is the interlinked continent of europe, asia, and africa after you asia. because this was the largest most populous and richest of all possible land combinations, that controlled half of the world's resources in that area. that...
22
22
Aug 16, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
that seems to be the worry— the world. that seems to be the worry at— the world. front pages at the moment, but the _ on the front pages at the moment, but the thing that the taliban, the best thing — but the thing that the taliban, the best thing they can do is not widespread slaughter, they want to put out _ widespread slaughter, they want to put out there — they are clever these — put out there — they are clever these days, they're better at media relations— these days, they're better at media relations these days, and it may be quieter— relations these days, and it may be quieter over— relations these days, and it may be quieter over the next few weeks and we might— quieter over the next few weeks and we might not see people slaughtered in the _ we might not see people slaughtered in the streets. the problem is when we aren't— in the streets. the problem is when we aren't looking at any more, it's 'ust we aren't looking at any more, it's iust there — we aren't looking at any more, it's just there every day casual cruelty that takes— just there every day casual
that seems to be the worry— the world. that seems to be the worry at— the world. front pages at the moment, but the _ on the front pages at the moment, but the thing that the taliban, the best thing — but the thing that the taliban, the best thing they can do is not widespread slaughter, they want to put out _ widespread slaughter, they want to put out there — they are clever these — put out there — they are clever these days, they're better at media relations— these days,...
35
35
Aug 22, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
here are the latest headlines for yous in the uk and around the world... tan. british armed forces ministerjames heappey says some calm is now being restored in the area. for all that we have seen on the news over the last few days and they have been the most awful images, the reality is that things are flowing now quite well. former world leaders criticise the us withdrawal — former british pm tony blair accuses president biden of following an �*imbecilic�* policy — and donald trump attacks mr biden. biden�*s botched exit in afghanistan is the most astonishing display of gross incompetence by a nation's leader perhaps at any time that anyone�*s ever seen.
here are the latest headlines for yous in the uk and around the world... tan. british armed forces ministerjames heappey says some calm is now being restored in the area. for all that we have seen on the news over the last few days and they have been the most awful images, the reality is that things are flowing now quite well. former world leaders criticise the us withdrawal — former british pm tony blair accuses president biden of following an �*imbecilic�* policy — and donald trump...
21
21
Aug 5, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
irate the developing world. what is your view? the developing world. what is ourview?g _ what is your view? we are in an improving situation. _ what is your view? we are in an improving situation. we - what is your view? we are in an improving situation. we have i improving situation. we have just over 4 billion doses of vaccines out there. by the end of the year it should be more than double that number. there is a real possibility that if we make sure those doses are going equitably around the world that we can still achieve, this year, that goal of protecting most of those people at risk. if we now divert those doses to giving boosters this year, then that really further enhances this inequity. we end up with some people having three doses and in many parts of the world are at zero doses. that, to me, seems an unacceptable way when you take a global perspective to be acting. booster jabs, to be acting. boosterjabs, in your view, are a dangerous diversion from the bigger challenge of getting people across the world vaccinated? ii people across the world vaccinated?—
irate the developing world. what is your view? the developing world. what is ourview?g _ what is your view? we are in an improving situation. _ what is your view? we are in an improving situation. we - what is your view? we are in an improving situation. we have i improving situation. we have just over 4 billion doses of vaccines out there. by the end of the year it should be more than double that number. there is a real possibility that if we make sure those doses are going equitably around...
52
52
Aug 9, 2021
08/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
alexandria: 30 years ago, the world signed a contract between generations that the present world woulde a world worth inheriting to the futu. you are defaulng on that contract, and we're he to collect. myself, along with 15 other children from all around the world, filed a complaint to the committee on the rights of the child, stating that our rights are being violated by argentina, brazil, germany, turkey, and france. article vi on the convention of the rights of the child say it's that we have an inherent right to life. but the climate crisis with more floods, wildfires, hurricanes--it's directly threatening that. greta: they promised to protect our rights, and they have not done that. carl: we used to be able to go nt geese on...any kind of hunt, bey picking. and now they're just disappearing. ayakha: you can start by the small, daily activities to just raise awareness in your community 'cause eventually, it will spread like a wildfire. woman: one of them is a 17-year-old who joined greta thunberg and 1other global activists in signing a legal complaint for the united nations conven
alexandria: 30 years ago, the world signed a contract between generations that the present world woulde a world worth inheriting to the futu. you are defaulng on that contract, and we're he to collect. myself, along with 15 other children from all around the world, filed a complaint to the committee on the rights of the child, stating that our rights are being violated by argentina, brazil, germany, turkey, and france. article vi on the convention of the rights of the child say it's that we...
134
134
Aug 15, 2021
08/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
arthur ashe determined to prove he could be the best tennis player in the world. eeding a major championship to put them in the upper mr. lawn. the upper mr. lawn. once again arthur ashe has trouble getting on track. the other alexander seems to be in the same top form that demolished roscoe tanner. the murderer serves as the semi finals seemed somewhat blunted. there were five service breaks in the first six games. he would comment later was a slower server and almost impossible to follow his second serve into the net successfully. arthur did little if anything successfully and loses his opening set. he tears into john with the same shifting and driving that put away mark cox in the quarterfinals. [applause] we join action seconds it was arthur serving ahead 5-1. when you have it going like this you have no fear of the delicate touch game that gives way to nurse. pekin appreciated almost more than anyone in all-around game against arthur s.. ash continues to win. john to stop it. a great serve another winner. his methodical coolness gives them a break in the 4-3 l
arthur ashe determined to prove he could be the best tennis player in the world. eeding a major championship to put them in the upper mr. lawn. the upper mr. lawn. once again arthur ashe has trouble getting on track. the other alexander seems to be in the same top form that demolished roscoe tanner. the murderer serves as the semi finals seemed somewhat blunted. there were five service breaks in the first six games. he would comment later was a slower server and almost impossible to follow his...
33
33
Aug 12, 2021
08/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
we're seeing the worst of both worlds. een: could you also talked about the impact of the pandemic on children, which is not something that has been so prevalent in other parts of the world, although it has been in some parts, including brazil, why are children being so badly affected? how is that understood? now it is reported that 12.5% of cases in indonesia are among children. >> i would refer this question to dicky. i would say in terms of the schools closed [indiscernible] ey do not have access to technology to coect them online. as why it is affecting children more, i would refer to the expert on the show, which is dicky budiman. amy: dr. dicky budiman had to go, but i want to thank you, sana jaffrey,. our condolences on the death of your father. we will link to your article "how the global vaccine divide is fueling indonesia's coronavirus catastrophe." we want to thank dr. dicky budiman, indonesian epidemiologist at griffith university in straley a. coming up, historian john berry joins us, author of "the great influ
we're seeing the worst of both worlds. een: could you also talked about the impact of the pandemic on children, which is not something that has been so prevalent in other parts of the world, although it has been in some parts, including brazil, why are children being so badly affected? how is that understood? now it is reported that 12.5% of cases in indonesia are among children. >> i would refer this question to dicky. i would say in terms of the schools closed [indiscernible] ey do not...
51
51
Aug 12, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
of— the world, and you can get the respect of the world if you behave in a way _ respect of the worldinvolves the world. but if you — in a way that involves the world. but if you constantly fight the world, — but if you constantly fight the world, you will lose that respect, and then— world, you will lose that respect, and then it'll be constant war." that's— and then it'll be constant war." that's iu— and then it'll be constant war." that's in no— and then it'll be constant war." that's in no one's interest, especially china, because they need the customer. especially china, because they need the customer-— the customer. staying with the telegraph. _ the customer. staying with the telegraph. a — the customer. staying with the telegraph, a brief— the customer. staying with the telegraph, a brief tribute - the customer. staying with the telegraph, a brief tribute from| the customer. staying with the - telegraph, a brief tribute from each of you if you would for eunice stubbs, the versatile, delightful actress and singer who died at the age of 8a. digby, if you would, a brief tribute? #
of— the world, and you can get the respect of the world if you behave in a way _ respect of the worldinvolves the world. but if you — in a way that involves the world. but if you constantly fight the world, — but if you constantly fight the world, you will lose that respect, and then— world, you will lose that respect, and then it'll be constant war." that's— and then it'll be constant war." that's iu— and then it'll be constant war." that's in no— and then it'll be...
29
29
Aug 19, 2021
08/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
and yet he remained through his final days the world's most admired and respected man. orld. so today, we render our final salute. it is a fond salute to a man we love and cherished. it is a grateful salute to a man whose whole extraordinary life was consecrated to service. it is a profoundly respectful thing to a man larger than life who by any standard was one of the giants of our time. his life reminds us that there is a moral force in this world more powerful than the might of arms or the wealth of nations. this man who led the most powerful armies of the world has ever seen, this man who led the most powerful nation in the world, this essentially good and gentle and kind man, that moral force was his greatness. for a quarter of a century to the very end of his life, dwight eisenhower exercised a moral authority without parallel in america and in the world. and america and the world is better because of it. i know mrs. eisenhower would permit me to share with you the last words he spoke on the day he died. he said, i've always loved my wife. i've always loved my chil
and yet he remained through his final days the world's most admired and respected man. orld. so today, we render our final salute. it is a fond salute to a man we love and cherished. it is a grateful salute to a man whose whole extraordinary life was consecrated to service. it is a profoundly respectful thing to a man larger than life who by any standard was one of the giants of our time. his life reminds us that there is a moral force in this world more powerful than the might of arms or the...
26
26
Aug 19, 2021
08/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
of the world.own countries. very few are loved outside their own countries. dwight eisenhower was one of those few. he was probably loved by more people in more parts of the world than any president america has ever had. he captured the deepest feelings of free men everywhere. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> some men are considered great because they lead great armies or they lead powerful nations. for eight years now, dwight eisenhower has neither commanded an army nor led an issue. yet he remained through his final days the world's most admired and respected man, truly the first citizen of the world. so, today, we render our final salute. it is a fond salute to a man we loved and cherished. it is a grateful salute to a man whose whole extraordinary life was consecrated to service. it is a profoundly respectful salute to a man larger than life who by any standard was one of the giants of our time. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> his life reminds us that there is a moral force in this world more powerful than the might of arms or the wealth
of the world.own countries. very few are loved outside their own countries. dwight eisenhower was one of those few. he was probably loved by more people in more parts of the world than any president america has ever had. he captured the deepest feelings of free men everywhere. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> some men are considered great because they lead great armies or they lead powerful nations. for eight years now, dwight eisenhower has neither commanded an army nor led an issue. yet he...
28
28
Aug 9, 2021
08/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
it was showing the world that we are now out of the doldrums of the world. we're to and we're starting a new new nation here. we come a 90 minute train, right? north of tokyo is look ashima. an area still synonymous with the nuclear disaster of a decade ago. around $20000.00 people died in the earthquake and c normally cause the nuclear meltdown at the folk ashima plant. the took care of 15, so the 2020 lympics. as the recovery gains in the spirit of 1964, the decision to bring baseball and softball games. the focus shima was aimed showcasing the areas reconstruction efforts. while the lympics did come to focus shima, the world in corona virus meant no funds were allowed to attend any of the sporting action that took place. here koji suzuki has been serving off this coast for 5 decades. the sports has just made it till in pic. w, and even though the event wasn't held in focus shima, he says the games have played a role in the healing process. after the earthquake, people thought we shouldn't serve here anymore. but i decided to get into the see a few months a
it was showing the world that we are now out of the doldrums of the world. we're to and we're starting a new new nation here. we come a 90 minute train, right? north of tokyo is look ashima. an area still synonymous with the nuclear disaster of a decade ago. around $20000.00 people died in the earthquake and c normally cause the nuclear meltdown at the folk ashima plant. the took care of 15, so the 2020 lympics. as the recovery gains in the spirit of 1964, the decision to bring baseball and...
218
218
Aug 8, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
the opera world is highly competitive. ne 2021, cecilia took part in one of the most prestigious contests — the bbc�*s cardiff singer of the world. cecilia made it to the finals. if she is nervous about appearing before the three judges, well, she certainly doesn't show it. applause. # lord, have mercy on me... is it your ambition to move people to tears with your performances? yes, you know, it makes me very happy... to make somebody cry! to cry in a good way. to cry in a good way because then you know that you have done something with your music. i am delighted to say- that the winner of the 2021 cardiff singer of the world is a unanimous choice, - it goes to the singer who - reached out and moved us most. from south africa, _ masabane cecilia rangwanasha. applause. i am very happy. i am very happy to be part of this amazing contest. i am going to be honest, the main thing, yes, is to win. but why i go to the competition is to learn. most of the time in these big competitions there are people who are established singers,
the opera world is highly competitive. ne 2021, cecilia took part in one of the most prestigious contests — the bbc�*s cardiff singer of the world. cecilia made it to the finals. if she is nervous about appearing before the three judges, well, she certainly doesn't show it. applause. # lord, have mercy on me... is it your ambition to move people to tears with your performances? yes, you know, it makes me very happy... to make somebody cry! to cry in a good way. to cry in a good way because...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
what is faith in the world corrupted? you need to defend the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to create truck rather than fear take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, we have so many with demon a robot must protect that phone existence with sexual foster just out of metal. it's not for a year for sandwich. the and i checked out the, the, you know, mean we just would you cash or think a budget else new mother throw, which kind of, you know, the bus will be going, but he crossed emergency much the the the with her book posted on that or you storm, guess your mac, you mean we at the when you buy he day and you me any proper stick excel, you have 10 of his very own lions. you save them from death a few years ago
what is faith in the world corrupted? you need to defend the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to create truck rather than fear take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, we have so...
12
12
Aug 21, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
the world is a big battery| but it's hard to harvest it. thank you so much. ny questions. and there's one over to my right there. jane sutton from the royal academy of engineering. just on your point about balancing demand. a few years ago, there was a lot of chat about a european super grid to share renewable electricity, and we've even had a presentation from somebody who was looking at a global super grid. do you think that's possible? would it be helpful to balance demand in different parts of the world? i actually want to let danielle take that one. a global super grid sounds like your sort of scale with your quarter of a kilometre wind turbines. yes, thank you. what do you think? i'm so glad this question was asked because that's one of the — there's actually two components to the rollout of a significant scale of renewable energy that we haven't talked about. one is the ability to balance those demand changes over time and balance the geography and the weather patterns over space by connecting more of our regions together. so the super grid idea, evenju
the world is a big battery| but it's hard to harvest it. thank you so much. ny questions. and there's one over to my right there. jane sutton from the royal academy of engineering. just on your point about balancing demand. a few years ago, there was a lot of chat about a european super grid to share renewable electricity, and we've even had a presentation from somebody who was looking at a global super grid. do you think that's possible? would it be helpful to balance demand in different parts...
16
16
Aug 22, 2021
08/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
it's there around the world. not just playbooks, but backslash, the backlash theme and the courage theme there is backlash we touched upon a little bit in some of these stories and there's the resulting backlash that come away with things we could do about that in this moment. meighan, let's start with you. >> i have a quote above my desk that power is nothing without a fight and whenever i feel discouraged in trying to do human rights work because it isn't going to be an easy road, i can't tell you how many times many of my colleagues have said that to me and there's so much backlash. the movement can't be successful. i would say it's interesting can you tell me the movement to which there was no backlash. there's no answer. there is no movement. they know exactly what is coming in response to them and it takes the reform from i think of one of the first women of egypt to bring forth the sexual harassment case and she was not only removed from her role and fired but threatened with you will never get a job in med
it's there around the world. not just playbooks, but backslash, the backlash theme and the courage theme there is backlash we touched upon a little bit in some of these stories and there's the resulting backlash that come away with things we could do about that in this moment. meighan, let's start with you. >> i have a quote above my desk that power is nothing without a fight and whenever i feel discouraged in trying to do human rights work because it isn't going to be an easy road, i...
32
32
Aug 10, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
as the world gets hotter, it's becoming more threatening. ng scenes of mass escape from greek islands, burning amid heatwaves, just as devastating fires also hit california. the new report from the un climate panel says there will be much more of this to come. with a real additional amount of global warning... this major study concludes that temperatures are rising and it is beyond doubt that human activity is driving them up. all the warnings so far have been ignored. the world listened, but didn't hear. but it didn't act strongly enough. and as a result, climate change is a problem that is here now. nobody is safe and it is getting worse faster. people in every region of the world are now feeling the impacts of more violent weather, fuelled by the gases that we release into the atmosphere. it is an absolute fact that human influence is warming the climate, and that is a very stark reminder that it is our activities which are changing the climate and affecting these extreme weather events and as the planet continues to warm, these consequenc
as the world gets hotter, it's becoming more threatening. ng scenes of mass escape from greek islands, burning amid heatwaves, just as devastating fires also hit california. the new report from the un climate panel says there will be much more of this to come. with a real additional amount of global warning... this major study concludes that temperatures are rising and it is beyond doubt that human activity is driving them up. all the warnings so far have been ignored. the world listened, but...
29
29
Aug 1, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
the brown world. to actually hinder your progress. but surely it is everybody of african descent, regardless of which continent they live, the americas, where many enslaved africans ended up, countries like brazil, the caribbean, europe, all over the world. we all know what we want, but there are different ways to conceptualise it, different ways to proceed. there are multiple roads leading to the roundabout. and we do not want necessarily to have everyone walking like sheep down a narrow path. we are a community of multiple experiences and diversities. in the us, for example, there is a very strong argument that says we want cash in hand as part of the repayment of the plunder of the african—american community. we have been plundered, we can demonstrate it, we have lost our land, we have lost our businesses, we have had personal victimisation, we want to have this repaired in hard cash. in the caribbean, we have not taken that path. we have set our reparatoryjustice model is about development of our i
the brown world. to actually hinder your progress. but surely it is everybody of african descent, regardless of which continent they live, the americas, where many enslaved africans ended up, countries like brazil, the caribbean, europe, all over the world. we all know what we want, but there are different ways to conceptualise it, different ways to proceed. there are multiple roads leading to the roundabout. and we do not want necessarily to have everyone walking like sheep down a narrow path....
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
the ah join me every thursday on the alex silent shore and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me the me me i hello welcome to all the parts hard times to always bring out the bass and the worst and people in the government. i mean this sounds because this 900 conduct seems to be a pretty accurate reality check on individuals. countries and the world as a whole, rewarding those who practiced and punishing those who only preached but is a potent or carry enough to put politics back into the service of policy rather than the other way around. well, to discuss it, i'm now joined by a former brazilian president lewis in nashville, lulu the silver mr. president is good to see you. thank you very much for talking to us by. oh, my pleasure, exxon. and. well, 1st of all, let me start by asking you about the situation with the koran virus because this is something that concerns people all around the world. not only in russian, brazil, but in many other countries. i know that you have been very, very critical of how your own
the ah join me every thursday on the alex silent shore and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me the me me i hello welcome to all the parts hard times to always bring out the bass and the worst and people in the government. i mean this sounds because this 900 conduct seems to be a pretty accurate reality check on individuals. countries and the world as a whole, rewarding those who practiced and punishing those who only...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
they're happy to exist and the world is better for their contribution to it. and so one thing is you just, i'm actually benefiting them. you also benefits in their family who don't have to mourn the loss of the child dying young. but then secondly, i think you also con, speaking to the long run prosperity of that country. so these issues like ethnic fragmentation and unemployment and other issues. they tend to go away as a country gets richer and more developed. and your, you know, makes them just a little different than to a big you know, what's a big country epic fudge act. and so you're helping to get these countries to higher living standards earlier and along with that, these are the top dissipate more well, we're going to take a short break right now where we're back. we'll continue talking to professor of philosophy at oxford university and the co founder were center of effective altruism william mc ask. he'll stay with us on or military mission against dam. we'll conclude on august 31st. i want some to who did a good to us all the quote, i quoted young
they're happy to exist and the world is better for their contribution to it. and so one thing is you just, i'm actually benefiting them. you also benefits in their family who don't have to mourn the loss of the child dying young. but then secondly, i think you also con, speaking to the long run prosperity of that country. so these issues like ethnic fragmentation and unemployment and other issues. they tend to go away as a country gets richer and more developed. and your, you know, makes them...
19
19
Aug 27, 2021
08/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
it's not the world i want to live in. i want to live in the real world. and the real world is people my real emotions, including love and generosity. my god, if you want is freedom, the freedom of human beings of individuals to pursue their own values. i think what the term freedom means is economic license and the economic license of those who control property and those who control capital has in fact in a threat not only to equality but a threat to the freedom of peoples all over the world. and not only in europe and the united states, but in africa, in asia, and in latin america. i want you to know me any society in which you've had any large measure of that freedom where capitalism and free enterprise has not been the predominant mechanism. not free enterprise system has spread through the 4th of all . can those arms were wielded by government. that was government intervention under the name of the free enterprise system, but a government intervention which destroyed the freedoms of many people, not least of which of the people of chile ah, yeah. i fro
it's not the world i want to live in. i want to live in the real world. and the real world is people my real emotions, including love and generosity. my god, if you want is freedom, the freedom of human beings of individuals to pursue their own values. i think what the term freedom means is economic license and the economic license of those who control property and those who control capital has in fact in a threat not only to equality but a threat to the freedom of peoples all over the world....
37
37
Aug 11, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
there is also the messaging. — of the world. there is also the messaging, because - of the world. ld. there is also the messaging, because it says i of the world. there is also the messaging, because it says to other countries, if the uk needs three doses, so do we. that has a huge implication for sucking even more doses out of the system. nference is the medical research company that oversaw that study, and we can speak now to their co—founder and chief scientific officer venky soundararajan. much forjoining us. before we get into andrew pollard's argument there, tell us what the trials and outcomes showed you about the different booster jabs. you about the different booster “abs. you about the different booster 'abs. ., . . , you about the different booster “abs. ., .. , _, you about the different booster 'abs. ., .. , _, ., jabs. the vaccines continue to be overall— jabs. the vaccines continue to be overall very _ jabs. the vaccines continue to be overall very effective, - be overall very effective, particularly in demonstrating lower levels of hospitalisation, and therefore the
there is also the messaging. — of the world. there is also the messaging, because - of the world. ld. there is also the messaging, because it says i of the world. there is also the messaging, because it says to other countries, if the uk needs three doses, so do we. that has a huge implication for sucking even more doses out of the system. nference is the medical research company that oversaw that study, and we can speak now to their co—founder and chief scientific officer venky...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
the world isn't just a g 7. the world. this isn't nato, the world just isn't the you. the world is changing, and i think china and russia understand that far better than people in washington last 32nd. see you alex and or go ahead. well, is quite an interesting situation when the united states wants to tear away russia from china. and this was one of the reason that by then decided to talk finally is to russia. i think it's not very possible to do that would be one this especially taking into consideration that they don't give, give russia anything for that, but at least understood that you should speak. i hope both to russia and china, that the world over very read, the co conflict is not in the interest of any but all right, that's fine. so i agree, and i think the biden people are a day late in the buck short my want to thank my guest in geneva, israel, and here in moscow. and what i think our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time. and remember, cross talk roles the me, i financial why the guy, i don't buy a i buy, i'm a teacher's that's not an al
the world isn't just a g 7. the world. this isn't nato, the world just isn't the you. the world is changing, and i think china and russia understand that far better than people in washington last 32nd. see you alex and or go ahead. well, is quite an interesting situation when the united states wants to tear away russia from china. and this was one of the reason that by then decided to talk finally is to russia. i think it's not very possible to do that would be one this especially taking into...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
earlier the world health organization and the u. s. slammed china for supposedly withholding access to data. but a special mission concluded that it was unlikely. the virus was artificially created. former president donald trump, a frequently used inflammatory rhetoric, branding at the china virus. it may us president joe biden ordered us intelligence agencies to accelerate their probe into origins of the virus and to report back in 90 days. well, let's learn a little bit more now. live now to scott ritter, a former marine corps intelligence officer, joining us here on the program. great to see today. thanks for coming. coming on. so quickly view your an intel man and to these claims strike you as possible. i mean, it's definitely plausible that the united states intelligence services hacked into a chinese database and extract the data what the data shows is. there's another question altogether. i don't know they haven't, they haven't, haven't provided it. i do know that in the united states we have a tendency to politicize intellig
earlier the world health organization and the u. s. slammed china for supposedly withholding access to data. but a special mission concluded that it was unlikely. the virus was artificially created. former president donald trump, a frequently used inflammatory rhetoric, branding at the china virus. it may us president joe biden ordered us intelligence agencies to accelerate their probe into origins of the virus and to report back in 90 days. well, let's learn a little bit more now. live now to...
39
39
Aug 5, 2021
08/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
over the western front during world war i. 's a spad 13 that enters service in may 1917 that reflects the epitome of french high performance fighter design. it has very thin airfoils like the right flier, and that allows it to go very fast. it's fabric covered. it's the engine that has a wingspan, a v8 engine as the core. you see the radiator shutters and it looks like it's a round engine. there is actually v8 engine underneath that. we under that counseling, there is a tight fitted medal covering over the engine and makes it streamlined and allows the engine to flow over it more efficiently. so mark birkight, much the translation is spanish swiss, designed a very important series of automobile engines in the pre-war era. he adapts this to the aeronautical allocation by taking two of these and line engines, makes them to a v8, and what he does is very unique. instead of having two separate cylinders attached to the crank case, he casts a row of cylinders out of aluminum. he has cooling passages and there's aluminum blocks that
over the western front during world war i. 's a spad 13 that enters service in may 1917 that reflects the epitome of french high performance fighter design. it has very thin airfoils like the right flier, and that allows it to go very fast. it's fabric covered. it's the engine that has a wingspan, a v8 engine as the core. you see the radiator shutters and it looks like it's a round engine. there is actually v8 engine underneath that. we under that counseling, there is a tight fitted medal...
32
32
Aug 10, 2021
08/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
so right now the world sees the u.s. and see us falling further behind when it comes to infrastructure. if we can't do large scale infrastructure at home, how do we expect other countries to be confident we can do it there with them? consider for example, china is currently building 17 nuclear power plants. we're building just one here in the united states. so again, yes, a strong, bipartisan infrastructure plan will definitely provide a boost that helps u.s. companies regain a global footing and compete more effectively abroad. >> thank you, brendan, there's a lot in there we want to come back to, including the china dimension which i should have mentioned was thinly veiled in the build back our world statement, but this was about trying to offer alternatives to the belgian road opportunity. there should be a link below your screen, you are welcome to submit questions, we will take some from the ended -- the discussion. thank you. >> we're going to talk about what the competition is like for u.s. for now, i want to turn
so right now the world sees the u.s. and see us falling further behind when it comes to infrastructure. if we can't do large scale infrastructure at home, how do we expect other countries to be confident we can do it there with them? consider for example, china is currently building 17 nuclear power plants. we're building just one here in the united states. so again, yes, a strong, bipartisan infrastructure plan will definitely provide a boost that helps u.s. companies regain a global footing...
22
22
Aug 10, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
now, it's the world's second biggest polluter after china. dioxide, but that number fell dramatically last year because of the brake that covid—19 put on travel. and the biden administration plans to reduce emissions even more. the president is reversing donald trump's roll— back on climate regulations and he's pushing an ambitious agenda for a switch to green energy, so he welcomed the climate report as an urgent call to action. across india, hundreds of people have died inl flash floods over recent weeksl during the monsoon, and those rains are likely to intensify - and get even harder to predict, which could mean millions i of people living under threat. so, extreme weather is a real risk. - and there are ambitious. targets here for increasing renewable energy, especially from solar power. _ but fossil fuels will. play a major role, way into the future, as the country keeps growing and developingj and the overall energy demand rises further. | and there is a sense that climate changel is the responsibility- of others — industrial nations l
now, it's the world's second biggest polluter after china. dioxide, but that number fell dramatically last year because of the brake that covid—19 put on travel. and the biden administration plans to reduce emissions even more. the president is reversing donald trump's roll— back on climate regulations and he's pushing an ambitious agenda for a switch to green energy, so he welcomed the climate report as an urgent call to action. across india, hundreds of people have died inl flash floods...
18
18
Aug 29, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
butjust how hot is being argued within the meteorological world. record for the highest temperature on earth, 56.7 celsius, 134 fahrenheit, back in 1913. but that reading, taken at this weather station, just doesn't add up, according to weather historian christopher burt. observations got to be a little kind of screwy in may of 1913 when it kind of looked like maybe he was just filling in the spaces for the temperature, because they were kind of all the same day after day even though temperature was varying wildly from day to day at all the other surrounding sites. so that was kind of a little red flag at the beginning there. the world meteorological organisation verifies temperature records, and randy cerveny who signs off their investigations says he hasn't seen enough evidence to discount the 1913 reading. obviously we don't have as good of quality of data going back to that time as we do with modern records today. we can take the record and actually have the sensor that recorded it tested independently in a lab and make sure that it was working
butjust how hot is being argued within the meteorological world. record for the highest temperature on earth, 56.7 celsius, 134 fahrenheit, back in 1913. but that reading, taken at this weather station, just doesn't add up, according to weather historian christopher burt. observations got to be a little kind of screwy in may of 1913 when it kind of looked like maybe he was just filling in the spaces for the temperature, because they were kind of all the same day after day even though...
62
62
Aug 7, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
the world. ree judges, well, she certainly doesn't show it. applause. is it your ambition to move people to tears with your performances? yes, you know, it makes me very happy-- yes, you know, it makes me very happy... to make somebody cry! to cry in a good way. to cry in a good way because then you know that you have done something with your music. i am delighted to say that the winner— i am delighted to say that the winner of— i am delighted to say that the winner of the _ i am delighted to say that the winner of the 2021 _ i am delighted to say that the winner of the 2021 cardiff - i am delighted to say that the . winner of the 2021 cardiff singer i am delighted to say that the - winner of the 2021 cardiff singer of the world — winner of the 2021 cardiff singer of the world is— winner of the 2021 cardiff singer of the world is a _ winner of the 2021 cardiff singer of the world is a unanimous - winner of the 2021 cardiff singer of the world is a unanimous choice, i winner of the 2021 cardiff si
the world. ree judges, well, she certainly doesn't show it. applause. is it your ambition to move people to tears with your performances? yes, you know, it makes me very happy-- yes, you know, it makes me very happy... to make somebody cry! to cry in a good way. to cry in a good way because then you know that you have done something with your music. i am delighted to say that the winner— i am delighted to say that the winner of— i am delighted to say that the winner of the _ i am delighted...
46
46
Aug 11, 2021
08/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
if the world continues on its trajectory, the report finds the world could warm by two degrees by the60. what would that world look like? mr. a the sciencel is clearlen: intensifying. their hair than that. it will intensify the extremes even more. as has been shown in the report are stated in the report, we can avoid the worst dangers of climate change if we act now. kim: i have we been so unable to change the course of the climate crisis? we have talked about this for years. >> you're right about that. it is not because the scientist haven't told us we should pay attention to. the military has told us since the end of the last century we need to pay attention. the public has gotten very anxious as they experience floods and fires, as validating their view of the signs. the people are not listening. they are the politicians. we know what we need to do. in order to avoid the worst kind of effects of climate change. we know they can afford to do it. what we need now are for the politicians to step up to the plate and adopt the policies we need to make what is possible real. kim: when yo
if the world continues on its trajectory, the report finds the world could warm by two degrees by the60. what would that world look like? mr. a the sciencel is clearlen: intensifying. their hair than that. it will intensify the extremes even more. as has been shown in the report are stated in the report, we can avoid the worst dangers of climate change if we act now. kim: i have we been so unable to change the course of the climate crisis? we have talked about this for years. >> you're...
59
59
Aug 9, 2021
08/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
the world _ ignored. the world listened, but didn't hear. the world listened, | ignored.ened, but. didn't hear. the world listened, but it didn't act strongly enough. and as a result, climate change is a problem that is here now. nobody is safe and it is getting worse faster. people in every region of the world are now feeling the impacts of more violent weather, fuelled by the gases that we release into the atmosphere. it gases that we release into the atmosphere-— atmosphere. it is an absolute fact that human _ atmosphere. it is an absolute fact that human influence _ atmosphere. it is an absolute fact that human influence is _ atmosphere. it is an absolute fact that human influence is warming l atmosphere. it is an absolute fact i that human influence is warming the climate, and that is a very stark reminder that it is our activities which are changing the climate and affecting these extreme weather events and as the planet continues to warm, these consequences just get worse. to warm, these consequences 'ust get worse. ,. , , ., . ., ., worse. the scientists are certa
the world _ ignored. the world listened, but didn't hear. the world listened, | ignored.ened, but. didn't hear. the world listened, but it didn't act strongly enough. and as a result, climate change is a problem that is here now. nobody is safe and it is getting worse faster. people in every region of the world are now feeling the impacts of more violent weather, fuelled by the gases that we release into the atmosphere. it gases that we release into the atmosphere-— atmosphere. it is an...