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this is a struggle that pits the appetites of an autocrat grens humankind's desire to be free and let there be no doubt, no uncertainty new york question america stands with the forces of freedom. we always have and always will. i want to thank you all and god bless you. now i'm going to walk over and sign this bill that will allow the drawdown of those materials anime god protect the young ukrainians out there defending their country. what i'm signing here is allocation authority under section 506-a-1 of 1961. a total of $00 million. >> mr. president. what about sending the polish migs president zelensky is asking for. pres. biden: i'm not going to comment on that. reporter: quickly, you did say putin is going after maternity wards, hospitals. are you ready to ca by governor sununu.
this is a struggle that pits the appetites of an autocrat grens humankind's desire to be free and let there be no doubt, no uncertainty new york question america stands with the forces of freedom. we always have and always will. i want to thank you all and god bless you. now i'm going to walk over and sign this bill that will allow the drawdown of those materials anime god protect the young ukrainians out there defending their country. what i'm signing here is allocation authority under section...
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this is a struggle that picks the appetites of an autocrat against humankind's desire to be free. and let there be no doubt, no uncertainty, no question america stands with the forces of freedom. we always have, we always will. i want to thank you all and god bless you and now i am going to walk over and sign it this legislation. sign this bill that will allow the drawdown of these materials. may god protect the young ukrainians out there defending their country. >> mr. president. what about sending the polish president biden: what i am signing here is the delegation of the assistance act of 1951. total of $800 million. >> missed >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the u.s. response to the invasion of ukraine, bringing you the latest from the president and other officials, the pentagon, as well as congress. we have international perspectives from the united nations and statements from foreign leaders. all of the c-span networks, the c-span now free mobile app, and c-span.org/ukraine. our web resource page, where you can watch the latest videos on demand. and follow tweets from jo
this is a struggle that picks the appetites of an autocrat against humankind's desire to be free. and let there be no doubt, no uncertainty, no question america stands with the forces of freedom. we always have, we always will. i want to thank you all and god bless you and now i am going to walk over and sign it this legislation. sign this bill that will allow the drawdown of these materials. may god protect the young ukrainians out there defending their country. >> mr. president. what...
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this is a struggle that pits the appetites of an autocrat against humankind's desire to be free and let there be no doubt, no uncertainty, no question america stands with the forces of freedom. we always have and always will. i want to thank you all and god bless you. now i'm going to walk over and sign this bill that will allow the drawdown of those materials and may god protect the young ukrainians out there defending their country. pres. biden: what i'm signing here is the allocation authority under section 506-a-1 of 1961. a total of $300 million. >> mr. president. what will it take for you to send the polish migs president zelensky is asking for. pres. biden: i'm not going to comment on that. reporter: quickly, you did say putin is going after maternity wards, hospitals. are you ready to call him a war criminal? >> we have to go quickly to the next event. >> -- we also have international perspectives from the united nations and statements from foreign leaders. all on the c-span network. the c-span now free mobile app. and c-span.com/ukraine. you can watch the latest videos live and
this is a struggle that pits the appetites of an autocrat against humankind's desire to be free and let there be no doubt, no uncertainty, no question america stands with the forces of freedom. we always have and always will. i want to thank you all and god bless you. now i'm going to walk over and sign this bill that will allow the drawdown of those materials and may god protect the young ukrainians out there defending their country. pres. biden: what i'm signing here is the allocation...
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humankind hopes to live in a world of where dialogue prevails. our movement, the paralympic movement hopes are world leaders be inspired by the actions of paralympians. find by the actions of paralympians. and with that, beijing's flame was finally extinguished. a colourful ending to a games of unprecedented challenges. andy swiss, bbc news. that's all from sports day, coming up that's all from sports day, coming up next, it is the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news and taking us through this week's cinema releases we have mark kermode. what do you have for us this week? a proper mixed bag. something for everyone. we have turning red which is the new disney pixar film. we have red rocket, which is the new movie by sean baker who made tangerine and florida project. and we have great freedom which was austria's entry for the 94th oscars. so, turning red is kind of a fantasy animation, teenager turning into a red panda. 13—year—old girl from a chinese family in toronto suddenly discovers that powerful emotions turn her into
humankind hopes to live in a world of where dialogue prevails. our movement, the paralympic movement hopes are world leaders be inspired by the actions of paralympians. find by the actions of paralympians. and with that, beijing's flame was finally extinguished. a colourful ending to a games of unprecedented challenges. andy swiss, bbc news. that's all from sports day, coming up that's all from sports day, coming up next, it is the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news...
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for the first time ever in our history in the history of humankind, the terrorist country has reverteduclear terror. russian propaganda had warned of the past to cover the world in nuclear ash. if now this just isn't a warning, this is real. >> the finding on the ground and in the air as well continuing, trace, the southern city over toward the eastern side has been a major target for russian artillery and russian troops on the ground. that's another of the southern cities. you look at the map, they are to control and then you come all over to the western end of the southern section of ukraine. there is the port of odessa. i just spoke to one source in odessa who told me that at this moment there are no russian troops in that city. that person is aware of. that's interesting because we heard that yesterday they're on their way via the black sea, but if they are, it appears they're sitting offshore from now but nobody's letting their guard down in odessa or anywhere else as ukrainians fight for every inch of their country. it trace. >> trace: i wonder, jonathan, if the source believes t
for the first time ever in our history in the history of humankind, the terrorist country has reverteduclear terror. russian propaganda had warned of the past to cover the world in nuclear ash. if now this just isn't a warning, this is real. >> the finding on the ground and in the air as well continuing, trace, the southern city over toward the eastern side has been a major target for russian artillery and russian troops on the ground. that's another of the southern cities. you look at...
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i'm absolutely convinced, though, he is the enemy of humankind.for some interest of his own. he is my personal enemy, and i think he is the enemy of any normal human being. >> what frame of mind do you think he is? >> translator: of course, we can see in the clinical features of paranoia. we can see a man who is afraid of his own entourage. but that's not the say he is not dangerous anymore. >> has vladimir putin bitten off politically a lot more than he can chew at this point? >> translator: i think putin thought he would be met with flowers in ukraine, and that he would convince people he was there to liberate them from the so-called nazis he keeps going on about. putin is convinced people can't fight for freedom themselves. it must be some americans forcing them to do it. so today he shocked. >> do you think we'll see vladimir putin and members of his own entourage in the hague facing war crimes? >> to me, by invading ukraine, putin became criminal. >> do you think there is a sense this is the end of putin's time in office? >> i'm convinced tha
i'm absolutely convinced, though, he is the enemy of humankind.for some interest of his own. he is my personal enemy, and i think he is the enemy of any normal human being. >> what frame of mind do you think he is? >> translator: of course, we can see in the clinical features of paranoia. we can see a man who is afraid of his own entourage. but that's not the say he is not dangerous anymore. >> has vladimir putin bitten off politically a lot more than he can chew at this...
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yes, so which is an enormous accomplishment for humankind because smallpox is a hugely devastating highly contagious disease with an extraordinarily high mortality rate when so that was a disease that has ancient origins somewhere in europe or asia. it's not exactly sure on where it at first sort of revealed itself, but it was circulating amongst european populations by the time european colonizers first arrived on the american shores starting of course in the 16th century and then continuing on and along with the cornucopia really of other diseases that were introduced at that time period smallpox was by far the most devastating and quickly spread ahead of european colonization via native and indigenous trade networks wiping out massive swaths of the population and no one really knows to this day. even how many people died from smallpox throughout north central and south america, but it could have been as high as even 90 plus percentage up percent of the local population, which is an extraordinary death count and to go from that to eradicating the disease or to almost eradicating disease
yes, so which is an enormous accomplishment for humankind because smallpox is a hugely devastating highly contagious disease with an extraordinarily high mortality rate when so that was a disease that has ancient origins somewhere in europe or asia. it's not exactly sure on where it at first sort of revealed itself, but it was circulating amongst european populations by the time european colonizers first arrived on the american shores starting of course in the 16th century and then continuing...
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gathered here at the royal castle in the city that holds a sacred place of not only europe, but humankind and the unending search for freedom. for generations, warsaw has stood where liberty has been challenged and liberty has prevailed. in fact, here in warsaw, was a young refugee fled her home country when czechoslovakia was under soviet domination, came back to speak and stand in solidarity with dissidents. her name was madeleine albright. she became one of the most ardent supporters of democracy in the world. she was the first woman secretary of state. she passed away three days ago. she fought her whole life for central democratic principles, and now in the perennial to struggle for democracy and freedom, ukraine and its people are on the front lines, fighting to save their nation, and their brave resistance is part of a larger fight for essential democratic principles that unite all free people. a rule of law, fair and free elections, the freedom to speak, to write, and to assemble, the freedom to worship as one chooses, freedom of the press. these pillars of ours are essential in a
gathered here at the royal castle in the city that holds a sacred place of not only europe, but humankind and the unending search for freedom. for generations, warsaw has stood where liberty has been challenged and liberty has prevailed. in fact, here in warsaw, was a young refugee fled her home country when czechoslovakia was under soviet domination, came back to speak and stand in solidarity with dissidents. her name was madeleine albright. she became one of the most ardent supporters of...
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that means taking on the challenge we have as humankind today to bring a halt to the environmental crisisthat, we propose a transition from an extractive industries-based investment policy to sustainable energy and to having a system of economic production that puts life at the center. that is why i have been proposing a program of roecological productive projects and with the idea of food sovereign being the top issue. there's more tha21 million people in colombia who don't eat enough, who go to bed hungry every night. amy: francia mÁrquez mina, when you announced your intention to run for president, you had just spendays consoling the mothers of five young black men who had been targeted by paramilitaries and killed. who were they? you tweeted at the time, "i want to be president of this country. i want our people to be free and dignified. i want our people to be able to freely exist in their cultural diversity, for our territories to become spaces of life and for our children to live without fear of being murdered." talk about what happened. >> i am a mother. i have two children. i had
that means taking on the challenge we have as humankind today to bring a halt to the environmental crisisthat, we propose a transition from an extractive industries-based investment policy to sustainable energy and to having a system of economic production that puts life at the center. that is why i have been proposing a program of roecological productive projects and with the idea of food sovereign being the top issue. there's more tha21 million people in colombia who don't eat enough, who go...
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we are gathered here on a city that holds a second place, of not only of europe, but humankind search for freedom. for generations tomorrow warsaw has stood where liberty has been challenged and liberty has prevailed. in fact, it was here in warsaw when a young refugee play her own country came back to speak and stand in solidarity. her name was madeleine albright. [applause] she was a friend with whom i served america's first woman secretary of state. she passed away today's ago. she fault her whole life for several democratic principles. now the struggle for democracy and freedom, ukraine and its people are on the front lines. fighting to save their nation. their brave resistance is part of a larger fight for a special democratic principal. the rule of law, the freedom to speak, to write and to assemble, the freedom to worse of as one chooses. the freedom of the press, these principles are essential in the free society. they have always, they have always been under siege. they have always been a battle. every generation has had to defeat democracies. that is the way of the world. th
we are gathered here on a city that holds a second place, of not only of europe, but humankind search for freedom. for generations tomorrow warsaw has stood where liberty has been challenged and liberty has prevailed. in fact, it was here in warsaw when a young refugee play her own country came back to speak and stand in solidarity. her name was madeleine albright. [applause] she was a friend with whom i served america's first woman secretary of state. she passed away today's ago. she fault her...
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this is a struggle that pits the appetites of an autocrat against humankind's desire to be free. and let there be no doubt -- no uncertainty, no question -- america stands with the forces of freedom. we always have and we always will. i thank you all, and god bless you, and i'm going to walk over and sign this bill to allow the drawdown of those materials. and may god protect the ukrainians out there defending their country. i am signing it -- what i am signing here is the delegation of authority under the assistance act of 1961. a total of $800 million. >> mr. president, what will it take for you to send the aide that president zelensky is asking for? pres. biden: i'm not going to comment on that right now. thank you. >> the president now walking away from the press corps after signing an $800 million aid package for the ukrainians. that will include armed drones, as well as antitank weapons, and a small armor, as well as ammunition. it will not include the migs the ukrainians want. the first question he was asked -- what will it take for you to send the polish migs? we have bro
this is a struggle that pits the appetites of an autocrat against humankind's desire to be free. and let there be no doubt -- no uncertainty, no question -- america stands with the forces of freedom. we always have and we always will. i thank you all, and god bless you, and i'm going to walk over and sign this bill to allow the drawdown of those materials. and may god protect the ukrainians out there defending their country. i am signing it -- what i am signing here is the delegation of...
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show just how government can work for working people once again and to achieve the betterment of humankind. and with that, i urge your support for this transformative investment in working families and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. granger: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2471, a bill that will provide funding for the federal government through the end of this fiscal year. while it's taken us far too long to get here, i'm glad we were able to produce a bill that includes many funding priorities that i support. since last summer, i've made it clear that those republicans, the house republicans, would oppose appropriations bills unless they increased defense spending, restrained nondefense spending, include all longstanding policy provisions and dobt include any -- do not include any poison pill riders. after months of negotiations, we reached a deal that meets all four of these criteria. the bill before us increases defense spending by roughly 6% which is
show just how government can work for working people once again and to achieve the betterment of humankind. and with that, i urge your support for this transformative investment in working families and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. granger: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2471, a bill that will provide funding for the federal government through the end of this...
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dear colleagues, the you and was not created to make humankind to -- to take humankind to heaven but to save humanity from hell , as doug hammerskill famously said. it falls upon this council to do what it can and what is needed to save ukraine, its people and entire up from the hell where russia is heading to with its relentless aggression. thank you. amb. nusseibeh: i think the representative of albania for their statement and i give the floor to the representative from the united states. ambassador greenfield: thank you, madam president. by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. we all waited to exhale, as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. i applaud the ability of the ukrainian operators to keep all six reactors in safe conditions while under attack, and to report as they were able to, to their nuclear regulator. moreover, we appreciate the state nuclear regulatory inspectorate of ukraine for their continuous updates to the iaea, and to the international community. we are gravely concerned that ukrainian operators are no
dear colleagues, the you and was not created to make humankind to -- to take humankind to heaven but to save humanity from hell , as doug hammerskill famously said. it falls upon this council to do what it can and what is needed to save ukraine, its people and entire up from the hell where russia is heading to with its relentless aggression. thank you. amb. nusseibeh: i think the representative of albania for their statement and i give the floor to the representative from the united states....
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from ordinary citizens and from abroad, amidst the bitterness of this war, the milk of humankindness hasn't soured. >> we're really thankful, because our pharmacies are empty. >> reporter: those in need come here for help. which goes only so far to dull the pain. we feel the support, she says, but without tears, it's impossible to think about my home or my city, kharkiv, which is completely destroyed. even the kindness of strangers can't change that. >> ben, this is extraordinary. and these people have no idea that -- they don't know where they're going to end up. you have an extraordinary amount of people helping them, but this is the biggest humanitarian crisis since world war ii. where will they end up? because they may not ever be able to come back, they may not want to come back. >> reporter: that's the big question. increasingly, i read that the united states is considering facilitating the -- allowing ukrainians to come to the united states. i'll tell you, it's a bit ironic. i covered the 2015 refugee crisis in europe, where we saw the doors shutting for all these people comin
from ordinary citizens and from abroad, amidst the bitterness of this war, the milk of humankindness hasn't soured. >> we're really thankful, because our pharmacies are empty. >> reporter: those in need come here for help. which goes only so far to dull the pain. we feel the support, she says, but without tears, it's impossible to think about my home or my city, kharkiv, which is completely destroyed. even the kindness of strangers can't change that. >> ben, this is...
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. >> for the first time in the history of humankind. >> the ukrainian capital now bracing for that massivethe you created people could to buick to fight back. >> they have killed a top russian general. >> the killing of a
. >> for the first time in the history of humankind. >> the ukrainian capital now bracing for that massivethe you created people could to buick to fight back. >> they have killed a top russian general. >> the killing of a
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for the first time in history in the history of humankind, the terrace country has reverted to nuclearror. >> now come officials and president zelenskyy's government and the claims are being backed up by some revolts in some parts of russian media are saying that they have killed a top russian general. we cannot confirm those reports and certainly there is nothing official from the russians on it. there is speculation in some corners and the general in the words of these people demotivates russian troops. obviously, that is pure speculation what motivates or demotivates any of these russian troops is, frankly, anybody's guess right now. but the ukrainians would obviously be happy if they had taken out a top russian general as they continue fighting inch by inch to save their cities. the russians now in control as we are talking to you yesterday, kherson in the south and they have surrounded mariupol another city and pressing their advantage across the southern region of ukraine that they are target come of course the capital of kyiv. >> todd: jonathan getting back to the nuclear concer
for the first time in history in the history of humankind, the terrace country has reverted to nuclearror. >> now come officials and president zelenskyy's government and the claims are being backed up by some revolts in some parts of russian media are saying that they have killed a top russian general. we cannot confirm those reports and certainly there is nothing official from the russians on it. there is speculation in some corners and the general in the words of these people...
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your grandmother puts on her couch ♪ >> plastics is both the finest and the worst expression of humankindthout bakelite would require an alternate universe. >> bakelite! bakelite! >> wow. i cannot wait to see the rest of that film. and my colleague jacques has very kindly posted in the chat a link by which you can purchase or find other ways to view the entire documentary. and i know what i'm doing this weekend. i'm going to be reading and watching this documentary. i'm so fascinated. so i do have one more host privilege question before we go on to the audience questions and that is, can anyone tell me, i think mark twain and baekeland knew one another, is that correct, or at least met? >> i have a photograph of mark twain with his wife. it's in my family archives. i needed to share it with you and i'm glad it was confirmed, it's ashley. >> and i understand you've come to the mark twain house with questions about what were the circumstances of that photograph and have not been able to find anything out. >> no, or the provenance of it. >> okay, well, please keep us posted on that, if you w
your grandmother puts on her couch ♪ >> plastics is both the finest and the worst expression of humankindthout bakelite would require an alternate universe. >> bakelite! bakelite! >> wow. i cannot wait to see the rest of that film. and my colleague jacques has very kindly posted in the chat a link by which you can purchase or find other ways to view the entire documentary. and i know what i'm doing this weekend. i'm going to be reading and watching this documentary. i'm so...
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>> plastics is both the finest and the most expression of humankind. a world without bakelite would require an alternate universe. >> bakelite! bakelite the! bakelite to! >> [laughs] oh, wow! i cannot wait to see the rest of that film. and my colleague, jacques, has very kindly posted in the chat ailing by which you can purchase our or find other ways to view the entire documentary. and i know what i'm doing this weekend, i'm going to be reading and watching this documentary, i'm so fascinated. so, i do have one more post privilege question before we go on to audience questions. and can any of you tell us anything about mark if mark twain and baekeland knew each other? is that correct? or at least met? >> i have a photograph of mark twain with his wife, sitting, i assume there are both [inaudible] the picture. but it's in my family archives. and i need to share it with you. and i'm glad [inaudible] confirm that is actually true. >> and i understand that you've actually come to the mark twain house with questions about what, where, i mean what when the
>> plastics is both the finest and the most expression of humankind. a world without bakelite would require an alternate universe. >> bakelite! bakelite the! bakelite to! >> [laughs] oh, wow! i cannot wait to see the rest of that film. and my colleague, jacques, has very kindly posted in the chat ailing by which you can purchase our or find other ways to view the entire documentary. and i know what i'm doing this weekend, i'm going to be reading and watching this documentary,...
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animals get top-notch care to the staff here, these war refugees are as important to care for as the humankind. sara sidner, poland. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> good morning to viewers here in the united states and around the world. it is friday, march 11th. i'm brianna keilar in washington with alex marquardt in lviv, ukraine. john is off this morning. there's dnipro in the center of the country, ivano-frankivsk in the west and lutsk in the northwest. you can see here russia is widening its attacks. and lutsk is 60 miles from the border. there were three air strikes and they hit a kindergarten, shoe factory. russia has provided no explanation, nor have they provided an apology. in the meantime, the uk's ministry of defense says moments ago russian forces are making limited progress advancing towards kyiv. they could be preparing for a fresh attack against the capital here in the coming days. a senior u.s. defense official said some troops are within nine miles of the capital city center. these new maxar satellite images are from the outskirts of the city. they show that 40-mi
animals get top-notch care to the staff here, these war refugees are as important to care for as the humankind. sara sidner, poland. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> good morning to viewers here in the united states and around the world. it is friday, march 11th. i'm brianna keilar in washington with alex marquardt in lviv, ukraine. john is off this morning. there's dnipro in the center of the country, ivano-frankivsk in the west and lutsk in the northwest. you can...
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it vulnerable humankind is when facing a biological threats. traces of a military biological programme which is being committed by kyiv with the support by the united states ministry of defence. our ministry of defence, russian ministry of defence now has documents which confirms that on the territory of ukraine, there was a network consisting of at least 30 biological laboratories where expelling station was being conducted aimed at strengthening the pathogenic qualities of the plague, anthrax, cholera and other lethal diseases using synthetic biology. this work is being done and funded and supervised by the defence threat reduction agency of the united states. including in the interest of the national centre for medical intelligence of the united states ministry of defence. the key role in implementing this programme was placed by the central reference lab on by level three. using the basis of the ukrainian scientific anti—plague institute located in odesa. an active participant here was also conducted by research centres in other cities of u
it vulnerable humankind is when facing a biological threats. traces of a military biological programme which is being committed by kyiv with the support by the united states ministry of defence. our ministry of defence, russian ministry of defence now has documents which confirms that on the territory of ukraine, there was a network consisting of at least 30 biological laboratories where expelling station was being conducted aimed at strengthening the pathogenic qualities of the plague,...
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plastics is both the finest and the worst expression of humankind. a world without bakelite would require an alternate universe. a good oh, wow. i cannot wait to see the rest of that film and my colleague jacques has very kindly posted in the chat a link by which you can purchase or find other ways to view the entire documentary and i know what i'm doing this weekend. i'm going to be reading and watching this documentary. i'm so fascinated. so i do have one more host privilege question before we go into the audience questions and that is can any of you tell us anything about i think that mark twain and big ones knew one another, is that correct? or at least met i have a photograph of my friend with his wife's name. i assume they are better. but it's in my family archives. and there's this shirt with you. and i'm glad ever confirmed that it's actually. to and i understand that you've actually come to the mark twain house with them questions about what where i mean, what were the circumstances of that photograph? yeah and not been able to find anything
plastics is both the finest and the worst expression of humankind. a world without bakelite would require an alternate universe. a good oh, wow. i cannot wait to see the rest of that film and my colleague jacques has very kindly posted in the chat a link by which you can purchase or find other ways to view the entire documentary and i know what i'm doing this weekend. i'm going to be reading and watching this documentary. i'm so fascinated. so i do have one more host privilege question before...
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they're not giving anything to the world, not contributing anything to the future of humankind.take that land. that's it. >> you've become one of my favorite guests over the past few weeks and we love the t-shirt. the t-shirt is absolutely fantastic for folks on siriusxm radio, it says "game's over." it looks like a t-rex on it. >> it's my tribute to one month. russian invasion. >> stay safe, my friend. we'll talk soon. we should note that the writer of that "atlantic" piece we mentioned is going to be on msnbc in the 2:00 eastern hour. she'll be talking to katy tur today. >> quote, help this great president stand firm, mark. the majority knows biden on the left is attempting the greatest heist of our history. that reported tex message reviewed by "the washington post" came one week after election day and it became reportedly from supreme court justice's wife to then chief of staff mark meadows and the january 6th committee has more of them. what we're learning next. so you only pay for what you need? oh, like how i customized this scarf? wow, first time? check out this backpack
they're not giving anything to the world, not contributing anything to the future of humankind.take that land. that's it. >> you've become one of my favorite guests over the past few weeks and we love the t-shirt. the t-shirt is absolutely fantastic for folks on siriusxm radio, it says "game's over." it looks like a t-rex on it. >> it's my tribute to one month. russian invasion. >> stay safe, my friend. we'll talk soon. we should note that the writer of that...
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carson and weiner advanced a compelling argument namely that nature was neither a thing apart from humankind nor any longer even holy natural since its anointed masters were ever more assertively rearranging the earth. as evidence of the dangers inherent in that mastery. they shined a very bright light on the masters at work. and changed our lives i think in many ways. i agree. um, we want to go to questions. if you have questions, please put them in the q&a, but i think do that what better way to end the discussion the formal discussion of a book jim then by your reading if you would the last paragraph of the epilogue on page 205? okay. i'm going back to the way you started the conversation. my generation however, the idea too what that's the idea. yeah. my generation had our victories to we're looking back i can't help feeling that people like those in this book were the more authentic rebels. in part because they didn't feel think of themselves that way. in a decade in a nation, perhaps ready or with the program than ever before they defied the most powerful forces and conventions of thei
carson and weiner advanced a compelling argument namely that nature was neither a thing apart from humankind nor any longer even holy natural since its anointed masters were ever more assertively rearranging the earth. as evidence of the dangers inherent in that mastery. they shined a very bright light on the masters at work. and changed our lives i think in many ways. i agree. um, we want to go to questions. if you have questions, please put them in the q&a, but i think do that what better...
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step, and i quote the convention, " convinced that such use would be repugnant to the conscience of humankind and that no effort should be spared to minimize this risk." today, for the second time in a week, we gather here to once again discuss extremely serious allegations regarding the development, production, and stockpiling of such abhorrent weapons. as we stated last friday, brazil believes accusations of such gravity must be thoroughly substantiated by solid evidence, which must be presented to and confirmed by and independent and impartial authority. as foreseen in article six of the biological weapons convention. brazil has long failed for negotiation of a multilateral verification protocol as a complement to the convention. with additional measures to guarantee protection and security against emerging biological threats. the situation before the council to date, only reinforces the urgency and the necessity to establish such a mechanism. mr. president, brazil looks forward to the convening of the biological weapon conventions ninth review conference. we need to restart negotiations o
step, and i quote the convention, " convinced that such use would be repugnant to the conscience of humankind and that no effort should be spared to minimize this risk." today, for the second time in a week, we gather here to once again discuss extremely serious allegations regarding the development, production, and stockpiling of such abhorrent weapons. as we stated last friday, brazil believes accusations of such gravity must be thoroughly substantiated by solid evidence, which must...
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capital of ukraine, a sister city one council member, called the russian invasion and assault on humankind. the l. a city council voted unanimously today to begin the process, which normally takes about a year. but since the usual travel and meetings aren't possible right now, they say the motion will be formalized at a later date. if you're looking for ways to help the people of ukraine, you can scan to cure code here at the bottom of your screen. the code will take you to information about many ways to get involved and with a full slate of sporting events happening around town this weekend shows that people are really eager for the return of big day area events between march madness games and the ncaa fan fast there expect to see crowds keeping chase center busy in addition to that the united states sale grand prix will have people flocking to the bay. sold out international soccer game will keep san jose's paypal park busy and in santa clara, bmx nationals are getting a lot of attention. ktvu south the reporter jesse gary takes a look at the impact. the draw might be the bmx, but what i
capital of ukraine, a sister city one council member, called the russian invasion and assault on humankind. the l. a city council voted unanimously today to begin the process, which normally takes about a year. but since the usual travel and meetings aren't possible right now, they say the motion will be formalized at a later date. if you're looking for ways to help the people of ukraine, you can scan to cure code here at the bottom of your screen. the code will take you to information about...
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as soon war criminals is an element of humankind's common memory. it is our common obligation.this area. pa, polish-american cooperation in this area. �* polish-american cooperation in this area. ~ ., ., area. a call for the end of the bloodshed — area. a call for the end of the bloodshed and _ area. a call for the end of the bloodshed and the _ area. a call for the end of the bloodshed and the ceasefire i area. a call for the end of the l bloodshed and the ceasefire for area. a call for the end of the - bloodshed and the ceasefire for the duration of the talks between ukraine and russia. in my capacity, i welcome the understanding for the creation of humanitarian corridors that will facilitate the evacuation of civilians from ukrainian cities under siege. along with the majority of oecd countries i appealed from the outset of the conflict. i view this understanding is a way of hope to prevent more ukrainian civilians from falling victim to war. everything possible must be done to ensure the evacuation. russia's aggression in ukraine caused a humanitarian crisis of an unimagina
as soon war criminals is an element of humankind's common memory. it is our common obligation.this area. pa, polish-american cooperation in this area. �* polish-american cooperation in this area. ~ ., ., area. a call for the end of the bloodshed — area. a call for the end of the bloodshed and _ area. a call for the end of the bloodshed and the _ area. a call for the end of the bloodshed and the ceasefire i area. a call for the end of the l bloodshed and the ceasefire for area. a call for...
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this is really a major escalation for the first time in the history of humankind. has reverted to nuclear terror. speak with a capital bracing for the massive rush in. >> there will be a massacre. >> the ukrainian people continuing to fight back. >> they have killed a top russian general. >> it will be a better blow for vladimir putin. >> a bipartisan cold to russian oil. >> calling for america to stand tall. >> a dramatic show of defiance in ukraine has members of the country's parliament met in secret and saying the national anthem. ♪ ♪ >> i don't think i've ever felt such unity ever. >> ainsley: with a fox news alert come overnight three ukrainian soldiers killed in 21 did an attack on europe's largest nuclear power point. that facility in the hands of russian forces. >> the u.s. embassy in kyiv calling the russia a war crime. president zelenskyy begs joe biden in the world for additional help and aborting a nuclear meltdown. >> only immediate action by europe can stop the russian troops. don't let europe died from a disaster at a nuclear power plant. >> we go l
this is really a major escalation for the first time in the history of humankind. has reverted to nuclear terror. speak with a capital bracing for the massive rush in. >> there will be a massacre. >> the ukrainian people continuing to fight back. >> they have killed a top russian general. >> it will be a better blow for vladimir putin. >> a bipartisan cold to russian oil. >> calling for america to stand tall. >> a dramatic show of defiance in ukraine...
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one of the most exciting inventions ever in the entire history of humankind. but how does it work? when my friends ask me to explain? well, i often start with this analogy. you mentioned a bank vault where you have a safety deposit box. your key opens one of the boxes where you can securely store physical valuables, like gold coins. in did coin their digital keys. think of them as very long passwords. your private key gives you access to a wallet, which unlocks billions of unique decoy addresses. each one is a virtual safety deposit box that only you can open with your key. and there are more addresses in this virtual vault than adams in the universe. the doors to these boxes are transparent. you can see inside them. here's one with digital money point 21 bit coins, sending them from one box to another is what's called a big coin transaction. we'll explain that later. but for now, just remember that these digital coins can only exist inside these transparent address. boxes can't be copied and can't ever leave the vault. and this vault is owned by no single entity. you don't need pe
one of the most exciting inventions ever in the entire history of humankind. but how does it work? when my friends ask me to explain? well, i often start with this analogy. you mentioned a bank vault where you have a safety deposit box. your key opens one of the boxes where you can securely store physical valuables, like gold coins. in did coin their digital keys. think of them as very long passwords. your private key gives you access to a wallet, which unlocks billions of unique decoy...