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clifford: wilderness works, when i first heard of it. i thought it was a program where we just go like a, you know, like a boy out-type thing. i, like, skipped over the wilderness parts. nicholas: so where is the entrance going to be at? sean: um. man! nicholas: i haven't even seen the outdoors. i just heard stories. but i believe that-- i'll admit-- i just wanted to see different places. you busted it. sean: [groan] bill: these are the legs. the little knobby things are the legs, right? ahmani: please help me. i'm about to break this chair. >> do you mind helping me out? ahmani: most of the trips i've beeon, we were in georgia, or probably north carolina, but never really went somewhere where it's just wilderness and wild, like colorado. bill: this is one of our youngest groups to fly on a trip and go into a national forest and do real rugged outdoor living. they're a bit on the young side, but they learn a lot and they grow. what's the name of that movie, dylan, that you told me about, with the people that put on a the weight. they end
clifford: wilderness works, when i first heard of it. i thought it was a program where we just go like a, you know, like a boy out-type thing. i, like, skipped over the wilderness parts. nicholas: so where is the entrance going to be at? sean: um. man! nicholas: i haven't even seen the outdoors. i just heard stories. but i believe that-- i'll admit-- i just wanted to see different places. you busted it. sean: [groan] bill: these are the legs. the little knobby things are the legs, right?...
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not stereotype, which means that the wilderness of this place has experienced a variety of times.at is interesting is jamming for the traveler, we bend fingers, firstly, once there was a glass factory, thanks to which this place appeared. secondly, this is the birthplace of the belarusian writer oles adamovich. and thirdly. there is an open-air museum here. that's where my route is. mark a new point of the route, the unique craft farm on the outskirts, the wilderness here revives folk crafts, preserves the traditions of their ancestors and unites creative people. hello tell us how the open air museum was created sky. it was an idea in the 1980s. we used to have such a chairman, the executive committee of the sheepskin, vladimir konstantinovich, and he and his family went to bulgaria and saw it. there, the museum ended up as an open-air museum and decided to create the same house for the poor in their homeland, the turks brought it from the village, an interesting fact, during transportation, the buildings were not dismantled and loaded entirely on special equipment. according to h
not stereotype, which means that the wilderness of this place has experienced a variety of times.at is interesting is jamming for the traveler, we bend fingers, firstly, once there was a glass factory, thanks to which this place appeared. secondly, this is the birthplace of the belarusian writer oles adamovich. and thirdly. there is an open-air museum here. that's where my route is. mark a new point of the route, the unique craft farm on the outskirts, the wilderness here revives folk crafts,...
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it is just wilderness. i give lyndon full credit for that. he pushed it through and perhaps others would not. after that success he starts adopting the idea of why do we need these dams all the time? he also promoted wild and scenic river movement, taking big parts of our gorgeous rivers. oregon today as so many, and alaska, rivers that are going to be able to stay in a more pristine condition and not be polluted. those are both lyndon's, but more than that lady bird as i mentioned with the campaign, she would go with udall to big bend national park and go down the rio grande river on a raft trip to promote outdoor recreation. both johnson's thought tooth and nail to save the great redwood kingdom of california. eventually giving us redwood national park. the north cascades, probably now my favorite area of the country in washington state from a wilderness perspective, they saved all of that. it is spectacular there. i have written about jack kerouac. it became a revolution of young people wanting to hike and camp, and johnson folded into all
it is just wilderness. i give lyndon full credit for that. he pushed it through and perhaps others would not. after that success he starts adopting the idea of why do we need these dams all the time? he also promoted wild and scenic river movement, taking big parts of our gorgeous rivers. oregon today as so many, and alaska, rivers that are going to be able to stay in a more pristine condition and not be polluted. those are both lyndon's, but more than that lady bird as i mentioned with the...
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the ddt movement merged with the wilderness lobby.et's create wilderness like -- where you can go and pond and fish without having roads or utilities in the scenic view. all of those start eating together --meeting together in the 50's and went -- alaska, and he also the militarized an article and -- demilitarized and arctic. this was bipartisan. she was writing in the 30's and 50's and she went to massachusetts and the top oceanographic senator in the country. she was interested in the migratory routes of eels on their journey and she did a masters in swazi. during world war ii, she wrote columns for the baltimore sun about the stocks of america in 1946, she wrote about conservation in action which was the saving of these posts to protect each national real life -- wildlife refuge and she started getting scientific data on how that ddt was -- bad ddt was. and how bad it was for nuclear fallout in all of these are married with -- when john f. kennedy wins. it is the beginning of the environmental movement with kennedy in the -- the wh
the ddt movement merged with the wilderness lobby.et's create wilderness like -- where you can go and pond and fish without having roads or utilities in the scenic view. all of those start eating together --meeting together in the 50's and went -- alaska, and he also the militarized an article and -- demilitarized and arctic. this was bipartisan. she was writing in the 30's and 50's and she went to massachusetts and the top oceanographic senator in the country. she was interested in the...
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there are amongst the wilderness grants. grant had launched a big attack and it broke through and it had broken through lee's lines and were about to get to lee's supply wagons, and it was pretty much going to terrilies army in half take out his supply wagons and be the end. and how close this was to the absolute and utter dumen end of the army of northern virginia can be seen in the reaction of robert e lee and if anybody knows if the army of northern virginia is in big trouble would be the man. and he was and he knew that it was and what lee does is to react in utter desperation as the only reinforcements he can find start coming what happens to be the texas brigade arrives lee actually places himself in front of this brigade and starts to lead them in. an infantry attack lee is going to lead on horseback and infantry. haven't we seen a high ranking confederate general do that before? yes, we have. and that was the end of albertsoni johnston and now lee's going to do that. and i think what that tells me is that lee recogni
there are amongst the wilderness grants. grant had launched a big attack and it broke through and it had broken through lee's lines and were about to get to lee's supply wagons, and it was pretty much going to terrilies army in half take out his supply wagons and be the end. and how close this was to the absolute and utter dumen end of the army of northern virginia can be seen in the reaction of robert e lee and if anybody knows if the army of northern virginia is in big trouble would be the...
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equals into a balance themselves to stay in the wilderness. when we bought this property there were probably. five hundred miles of fence line. that needed to come down and when you take the fences down you see wildlife coming back again because for eighty years it's been excluded from the best grasses. chances are to keep. wildlife. out of the best grasses and keeping your. livestock in t best grasses so it's very exciting to see the grasslands and the forest begin to restore themselves. and that's the joy of taking fences down. one ninety my benefiting from these grass is that when i go close relative of the llama and a keystone species that he's one that plays a crucial role in the functioning of the ecosystem. it's not often you see one by itself. they're pretty emblematic of the patagonian step if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is. then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no threats. of course and that's what you're going for you. i want to see what rewilding looks like up close. let me pasta they
equals into a balance themselves to stay in the wilderness. when we bought this property there were probably. five hundred miles of fence line. that needed to come down and when you take the fences down you see wildlife coming back again because for eighty years it's been excluded from the best grasses. chances are to keep. wildlife. out of the best grasses and keeping your. livestock in t best grasses so it's very exciting to see the grasslands and the forest begin to restore themselves. and...
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that man would be douglas wi wilder. wilder grew up in the segregated south of the 1930s.ered poisoning white peoples salads, which may sound harsh, but if you order a salad at a diner, you deserve to be poisoned. after graduating, wilder was drafted into the army, served in the korean war. he would go on to win the bronze star for his heroism during the battle of pork chop hill. pork chop hill. that's what you want to order at a diner. a whole big pile of pork chops, sauteed in butter and garlic, and it's just the grady... delicious! wilder returned to virginia and got into politics. after serving in the virginia senate, in 1989, he became the first black person ever elected governor of virginia, and he owed it all to his campaign slogan. "don't make me poison your salads!" moving on. our next black governor patrick. patrick was raised by a single mother in the chicago southside after his father, a jazz musician, left his family. because everybody knows that jazz is all about the kids you don't raise. after graduating from harvard law school, he spent the early of us to b
that man would be douglas wi wilder. wilder grew up in the segregated south of the 1930s.ered poisoning white peoples salads, which may sound harsh, but if you order a salad at a diner, you deserve to be poisoned. after graduating, wilder was drafted into the army, served in the korean war. he would go on to win the bronze star for his heroism during the battle of pork chop hill. pork chop hill. that's what you want to order at a diner. a whole big pile of pork chops, sauteed in butter and...
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just please, let's not stereotype, which means that the wilderness of this place experienced a varietyf times. so, what is interesting to jam for travelers, we bend our fingers, firstly, once there was a glass factory here, thanks to which this place appeared. secondly, this is the birthplace of the belarusian writer oles adamovich, an art object of rupa on the wheel of adamovich was created in his honor, and thirdly, there is an open-air museum here. that's where my route is. mark a new point of the route of unique craft farms on the outskirts, the backwoods here revive folk crafts , preserve the traditions of their ancestors and unite creative people. hello tell us how the open-air museum was created. it was an idea in the 1980s . we used to have such a chairman, the executive committee of the sheepskin, vladimir konstantinovich, and he and his family went to bulgaria and saw. there is a museum with the end of an open-air museum and decides to create the same house for the poor in their homeland, they brought it from the village, the turks, an interesting fact, did not dismantle the
just please, let's not stereotype, which means that the wilderness of this place experienced a varietyf times. so, what is interesting to jam for travelers, we bend our fingers, firstly, once there was a glass factory here, thanks to which this place appeared. secondly, this is the birthplace of the belarusian writer oles adamovich, an art object of rupa on the wheel of adamovich was created in his honor, and thirdly, there is an open-air museum here. that's where my route is. mark a new point...
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is it the stewardship of wilderness? is it a stewardshi that sets aside access to you? how do we interest young people -- so they grew up interested in taking care, of preserving, and thinking about while places. sometimes that means bringing a road into allow access to a place. other times, it means keeping a road out. i was struck, in the later years of this story, phil, the way in which the different progressive movements of our country, the different environmental movements occasionally bumped heads when we have advocates for wind power, for example. they are looking to increase natural energy, bumping up against people who want to have a wilderness that has not even in sight the built world. since the trail itself is a built landscape, right? how one rustles with those thorny questions is a chapter that has not been written yet. it's in the future, right? what will the at and our relationship to it as a nation look like as a culture 20 years from now, 30 years from now, 40 years from now? >> i brought up that specific case with my students this past semester. the c
is it the stewardship of wilderness? is it a stewardshi that sets aside access to you? how do we interest young people -- so they grew up interested in taking care, of preserving, and thinking about while places. sometimes that means bringing a road into allow access to a place. other times, it means keeping a road out. i was struck, in the later years of this story, phil, the way in which the different progressive movements of our country, the different environmental movements occasionally...
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i mean this is the last great wilderness on a it means protecting. it's time to head back for five days we crossed the stormy seas of the drake passage to south america. an opportunity to consider the wonder of what we've seen and the challenges that lie ahead. in winning the protection of a precious part of our planet. with the elements make you feel insignificant [inaudible] right. major ways right now. they tell me that this is quite mild [inaudible] their landing. this is where. okay for at the weather just keep rolling. finally we pass into the magellan strange. our expedition e and lea fr his mate in chi. this is my name is oliver i think we've got a long way until see exactly what this one is achieved. i can sort of list of the various things i'm proud that we've done. you know we've got red aerial footage of the little c. century area we've done dives in places where no humans of seeing the pop out of those calls the sea bed that's one of the the big thing the thing we're trying to is making this place. accessible for people and we can bring
i mean this is the last great wilderness on a it means protecting. it's time to head back for five days we crossed the stormy seas of the drake passage to south america. an opportunity to consider the wonder of what we've seen and the challenges that lie ahead. in winning the protection of a precious part of our planet. with the elements make you feel insignificant [inaudible] right. major ways right now. they tell me that this is quite mild [inaudible] their landing. this is where. okay for at...
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-- a wilderness. in fact humans into civilization in the americas was every bit as rich and ancient as in europe. history did not begin for the wampanoag with the mayflower. they had a dynamic past countless generations old that shape to they are, what they did,. in other words, they inhabited an old world. the so-called wilderness in which the english arrived was full of villages, roads, cornfields, historic monuments, cemeteries, and forests cleared of underbrush through controlled burns. all by native design. you can get a sense of what i am talking about here in this drawing of the wampanoag community of the talk sit -- located on the very side plymouth would be built drawn by the french explorer samuel champlain 15 years before the pilgrims arrival. the wampanoag recent history mattered two. though the thanksgiving myth suggested that the pilgrim wampanoag encounter was first contact, in fact, it was one in a long string of bloody meetings between the wampanoags and europeans since 1524. in other
-- a wilderness. in fact humans into civilization in the americas was every bit as rich and ancient as in europe. history did not begin for the wampanoag with the mayflower. they had a dynamic past countless generations old that shape to they are, what they did,. in other words, they inhabited an old world. the so-called wilderness in which the english arrived was full of villages, roads, cornfields, historic monuments, cemeteries, and forests cleared of underbrush through controlled burns. all...
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lbj put aside 9.1 million acres of wilderness roadless areas. go look at the wilderness zones places like the bob marshall in and montana that the other state we're talking about right now. texas ran a book festival, a book by john graves. goodbye to a river talking about the danger of damming rivers and killing it in the sixties, there became a huge anti damming movement which and eventually won over lyndon and lady bird johnson. there was push to dam the grand canyon, the colorado and david brower in the sierra club ran a campaign taking out ads in the new york times, saying this would be like flooding the sistine chapel to destroy the grand canyon ecosystem over these dams and dams are just pork barrel for the bureau of reclamation and the army corps of engineers. so in what happened was all of these people had enough. they couldn't take it anymore, and they mobilize. and it came from many different areas. cesar chavez, san dolores, where to working for farmworkers and the united farm workers in california were dealing with pesticides that we
lbj put aside 9.1 million acres of wilderness roadless areas. go look at the wilderness zones places like the bob marshall in and montana that the other state we're talking about right now. texas ran a book festival, a book by john graves. goodbye to a river talking about the danger of damming rivers and killing it in the sixties, there became a huge anti damming movement which and eventually won over lyndon and lady bird johnson. there was push to dam the grand canyon, the colorado and david...
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. >>> patagonia, one of the world's last great wildernesses. it stretches for a thousands miles, all the way down to the southern-most tip of south america. towering above the region are the an desandes, dividing chile argentina. we're headed on an epic journey up through patagonia's wild highlands. from its foothills to its volcanic plateaus, all the way up to its high ice fields. our journey begins on the grasslands of the patagonian step. sat 1,500 feet. here, one predator reigns supreme. the puma. this big cat roams all of the amer americas. you might know it as a cougar, a mountain lion, or even a panther. in patagonia, with no bears or wolves to trouble them, pumas are the top predator, and they know it. it's early autumn in torres del piney national park. a critical time for this mama puma and her 5-month-old cubs. she's still nursing them, but winter is coming. the cubs need to fatten up if they're going to survive the brutal months ahead. mom heads out to hunt. nutritious and delicious. busted. these wild relatives of the llama are on
. >>> patagonia, one of the world's last great wildernesses. it stretches for a thousands miles, all the way down to the southern-most tip of south america. towering above the region are the an desandes, dividing chile argentina. we're headed on an epic journey up through patagonia's wild highlands. from its foothills to its volcanic plateaus, all the way up to its high ice fields. our journey begins on the grasslands of the patagonian step. sat 1,500 feet. here, one predator reigns...
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between education and tradition, between cosmopolitan flare and captivating wilderness. the portrait of a desert state. hope of contradictions. guitar starts november 11th on dw. they want to know what makes with love, on banning thing that way. but i'm not even know how to work my own car and everyone with later holes in every single day. just getting a you ready to meet the german can join me, right. just do it on d, w i . this is a 1961 volt responsive. 5 coach, what by james young? what special it's electric with we are living during the most extraordinary time in history of transport will go fully electric with red. the auto and mobility show lou nostalgic revivals is the new folks bog and id buzz. i'll fitting green successor to the iconic t one bus. ah, quite a few details about the new id bus that remind you of the old b w t one from the sixty's. algae attributes meet students, benz and beatle fans who love their german car. on my car mechanic and my love for pain saw when i was kid, how they love, classic one style degree births, electro 5 moto tax season cigale
between education and tradition, between cosmopolitan flare and captivating wilderness. the portrait of a desert state. hope of contradictions. guitar starts november 11th on dw. they want to know what makes with love, on banning thing that way. but i'm not even know how to work my own car and everyone with later holes in every single day. just getting a you ready to meet the german can join me, right. just do it on d, w i . this is a 1961 volt responsive. 5 coach, what by james young? what...
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forester oleg shtofanko again on ntv it's great in the taiga wilderness, as before not at rest, thenrs will appear in the forest, then their own will get into trouble, what should the arrows do now? the meeting place is always in its place, one comment is more than another on weekdays at 2:00 pm on ntv, a special-bad premiere tomorrow at 8:00 pm on ntv, and then superman dr. konstantin klygin wakes up and rushes to save people or you only save women , the long-awaited continuation of your favorite psychiatrist series. pyotr barancheev, he got scared, yekaterinburg yes, we got with this chatterbox, sanych, we don’t have to queue for her in lipets. you yourself are like a chatterbox. well, there, an endangered species was saved, so as not to become an endangered species ourselves. by the way, how do you feel, and why did it suddenly worry you , reacting with irritation to a question about health, so we’ll write down what you write down there, i’ll write everything down, that all this means everything. well, i keep quiet. you get angry with people only when you feel that their actions a
forester oleg shtofanko again on ntv it's great in the taiga wilderness, as before not at rest, thenrs will appear in the forest, then their own will get into trouble, what should the arrows do now? the meeting place is always in its place, one comment is more than another on weekdays at 2:00 pm on ntv, a special-bad premiere tomorrow at 8:00 pm on ntv, and then superman dr. konstantin klygin wakes up and rushes to save people or you only save women , the long-awaited continuation of your...
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modern russia and here is many of our compatriots see the future next to this with this bristling wildernesscrocodiles and some, for example, membership in nato or some other security system and to forget them as terrible dream you often talk about the future of russia, about the possibility of scenarios for our victory, which of them are more threatening and which are less threatening for us, to what extent do we generally depend on what will happen next with the russian federation, security is the key ukraine's priority for at least the next century , one way or another, we all dream that our children will never fight again, and even more so our grandchildren, and that's why we should be interested in what's happening there, because the empire always returns, do you even remember star wars it started with the fact that the empire strikes back a-- the empire always returns and we see it on various examples or it returns very quickly having accumulated forces like er after the first chechen war essentially having surrendered by signing the khasayur agreements, which were essentially capitula
modern russia and here is many of our compatriots see the future next to this with this bristling wildernesscrocodiles and some, for example, membership in nato or some other security system and to forget them as terrible dream you often talk about the future of russia, about the possibility of scenarios for our victory, which of them are more threatening and which are less threatening for us, to what extent do we generally depend on what will happen next with the russian federation, security...
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are a lot of strong conversations about what stewardship looks like, is the stewardship of pure wilderness, or stewardship that sets aside access to and how do we bring young people and to the natural world so they grow up interested in taking care of and preserving and thinking about wild places and sometimes that means bringing a road in to allow access to a place other times it needs keeping a road out pretty i was struck in the later part of the story that the way in which the different progressive movements of our country and the different environmental movements occasionally bump heads read when we have advocates for wind power for example you are looking to increase natural energy and bumping up against people who want to have a wilderness that is not even in sightlines, built world. and the trail itself is. and how one wrestles with those questions is a chapter that is not been written yet because it's in the future like what will the a.t. in our relationship to it as a nation look like as a culture. twenty years from now 30 years now, 20 years from now. >> yes i brought up that sp
are a lot of strong conversations about what stewardship looks like, is the stewardship of pure wilderness, or stewardship that sets aside access to and how do we bring young people and to the natural world so they grow up interested in taking care of and preserving and thinking about wild places and sometimes that means bringing a road in to allow access to a place other times it needs keeping a road out pretty i was struck in the later part of the story that the way in which the different...
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and limited call coverage, adding up to 100, 2, 200 wilderness rescues a year.ey think bill poehler cell phone out and all of that and they know they have absolutely no service. none whatsoever. >> and so in those situations, definitely it could be the difference between somebody living in somebody dying. he says adventure seekers have long been able to equip themselves with expensive satellite beacons. >> but not everyone is prepared with the proper gear. when emergency strikes and they have no service get themselves off the road. they get involved in an accident or whatever. >> you know, that's going to be something that that system well prevent from turning into a life-threatening situation that actually where we see people die because >> they didn't have any way to get the help they >> all right. here's the thing, james. you're never going to be >> because i never go. that's that's right. ♪ ♪ where can you go for the latest must-haves... and every season's nice-to-haves? where can you get that perfect gift for dad... and hot cocoa mustaches for the kids? whe
and limited call coverage, adding up to 100, 2, 200 wilderness rescues a year.ey think bill poehler cell phone out and all of that and they know they have absolutely no service. none whatsoever. >> and so in those situations, definitely it could be the difference between somebody living in somebody dying. he says adventure seekers have long been able to equip themselves with expensive satellite beacons. >> but not everyone is prepared with the proper gear. when emergency strikes and...
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between cosmopolitan player and captivating wilderness. the portrait of a desert state full of contradictions. guitar starts november 11th on d, w. one, making the headlines and what's behind them. dw news africa, the show that was the issues in the continent. life is slowly getting back to normally on the streets to give you enough reports on the inside our correspond that was on the ground reporting from across the continent and all the trends doesn't matter to you. ah 90 minutes on d w. oh we're all good to go beyond the obvious as we take on the world. 8 hours. i do all this. yeah. we're all about the story that matter to you whatever it takes. 5 police, my a deal we are your is actually on fire made for mines not which much. she's again, i get the country i came up with an increasing number of women and less in america of guessing fed up. i need to stop mad. doing and depressing. net fighting against sexism, violence, and full access to abortion. pressure from the street has already proven successful. the opposition is on the rise. he
between cosmopolitan player and captivating wilderness. the portrait of a desert state full of contradictions. guitar starts november 11th on d, w. one, making the headlines and what's behind them. dw news africa, the show that was the issues in the continent. life is slowly getting back to normally on the streets to give you enough reports on the inside our correspond that was on the ground reporting from across the continent and all the trends doesn't matter to you. ah 90 minutes on d w. oh...
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as film director ellie wilder put it carson is the cream of middle-class elegance. captivated the americans without ever offending the high ground and has never said anything that was not liberal or progressive. carson included political material in his monologue but usually in a way that would not offend most viewers. that meant making fun of politicians embroiled in scandal could commit gaffes and then carson would move on. his cynicism and light touch when it came to politics lifted to his various competitors to look more for more ideological or partisan material. but carson lasted much longer than any of them including merv griffin and dick cavett who worked otherwise successful in television but not when they went up against johnny carson. johnny carson was always one to say that you analyze a show and you kill it. he always thought that it was a wasted exercise to analyze a show. it gets a laugh it's a winner. that's the vision that carson had. now when we talk about political humor in american culture we have to appreciate to things. first of all america is a
as film director ellie wilder put it carson is the cream of middle-class elegance. captivated the americans without ever offending the high ground and has never said anything that was not liberal or progressive. carson included political material in his monologue but usually in a way that would not offend most viewers. that meant making fun of politicians embroiled in scandal could commit gaffes and then carson would move on. his cynicism and light touch when it came to politics lifted to his...
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but how many know the men's star for entertainment are having their own makeshift theaters of a wildernesst follow were reported by combat chemical. is this is the real because. it breeds relies on -- the average gi and his promotion picture. why are reels four seats. coconut logs for seats and the palm grove selective for an dinnick atmosphere. -- gus fields inside. anything that can be set on. ingenuity borne of necessity. and the arrangement makes good sense. right up to the placement of the projection booth. sometimes -- can go for more permanent infrastructures. this is the best in the area. but fancier otherwise, at the same results are produced. countless thousands of we troops, and -- maintaining a mutual interest and greening entertainment. here are promotions reduced to their simplest formula, men wary from battle and along tracks through the no-man's-land of a store front. men grasping for that which symbolizes home and loved ones, and enjoyment of life. strange appetites can now be satiated. for those resting behind the lines while recovering from battle wounds, there is added
but how many know the men's star for entertainment are having their own makeshift theaters of a wildernesst follow were reported by combat chemical. is this is the real because. it breeds relies on -- the average gi and his promotion picture. why are reels four seats. coconut logs for seats and the palm grove selective for an dinnick atmosphere. -- gus fields inside. anything that can be set on. ingenuity borne of necessity. and the arrangement makes good sense. right up to the placement of the...
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in this wilderness, but i 'm telling you, gypsies live here. they have good things in their blood.y to take on any job, they even approached me. it is perfectly. you come to me their elder. also showed your portrait. anyway bring me i'm shocked. and who tried something? accident ? but actually, i have little faith in such accidents, sure, sure, don't doubt it. i received a fax. well, what about the hero? to get out of any difficult situations. what do you propose to send specialists to him? well, i i will think about this topic. just not for very long. yes, no, sober, like, he's a wallet, forgot and went to the car. here, when they were loaded into the car, he was alive, but they didn’t take him there. dangerously here at you speed nobody reduces. yes, i say, if only they made a zebra. to us, and from the other side, they go caught no. why i don't want coffee. okay, let's have some tea. 8 d9 hurt, and if i win you won't tell me what i brought here. what are you, not at all? let's play. give 10 honestly no. killed but dashevsky will give money back and ask him, although it is unlike
in this wilderness, but i 'm telling you, gypsies live here. they have good things in their blood.y to take on any job, they even approached me. it is perfectly. you come to me their elder. also showed your portrait. anyway bring me i'm shocked. and who tried something? accident ? but actually, i have little faith in such accidents, sure, sure, don't doubt it. i received a fax. well, what about the hero? to get out of any difficult situations. what do you propose to send specialists to him?...
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you can sort of a contrast and the wilderness, the development town in the native americans before, and the english civilization after and coming with pilgrims. so commemorations, become frail important and just to make sure that we are or it's not over emphasized braided there's lots of commemorations going on so think about what else is being commemorated in the 1820s, 1925, bunker hill in 1826, 50 years since the declaration of independence. and who died in 1826. >> john adams and. [inaudible]. >> so july 4, 1826, on the 15th anniversary john adams and thomas jefferson, old archrivals on the second and third presence, they both died. and you have all of the speeches celebrating of course the revolution from the declaration. declaration through the 1820s is a big booming business, speeches and memorials and commemorations all of the time and this is again at the building of a public history memorials and monuments are super important it is how people make their identity and remember it and all of these civic rituals and all of these ways of sort of building a cultural identity printed
you can sort of a contrast and the wilderness, the development town in the native americans before, and the english civilization after and coming with pilgrims. so commemorations, become frail important and just to make sure that we are or it's not over emphasized braided there's lots of commemorations going on so think about what else is being commemorated in the 1820s, 1925, bunker hill in 1826, 50 years since the declaration of independence. and who died in 1826. >> john adams and....
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between cosmopolitan player and captivating wilderness. the portrait of the desert state of contradictions, guitar admitted all the w. i were interested in the global economy. our portfolio d w. business beyond. here's a closer look out the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance. good, a step ahead with d w. business beyond ah ah ah ah ah, this is dw news coming to live from berlin, joe biden center stage at the you and climate summit in egypt, us president. warren's global warming threat is the life of the planet. but he says america will meet its emissions targets by 2030 also coming up cheering crowds, welcome you.
between cosmopolitan player and captivating wilderness. the portrait of the desert state of contradictions, guitar admitted all the w. i were interested in the global economy. our portfolio d w. business beyond. here's a closer look out the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance. good, a step ahead with d w. business beyond ah ah ah ah ah, this is dw news coming to live from berlin, joe biden center stage at the you and climate summit in egypt, us president. warren's...
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as noted film director billy wilder put it, carson is the cream of middle class elegances.s captivated the americans without ever offending the highbrows. he has never said anything that wasn't liberal or progressive. carson included political material in his monologues, but usually in a way that would not offend most viewers. that meant making fun of politicians who are embroiled in scandals, committing gaffes and then carson would move on his apparent centrism and relatively light touch when it came to politics left to his various competitors to try to tap for more contentious or ideological or partisan material. but carson lasted on the air much longer than any of them, including mirth griffin, and dick cabinet, who are otherwise pretty successful on television, but not when they went up against johnny carson. johnny carson was always one to say that you analyze a joke and then you kill it. he always thought that it was a wasted exercise to analyze jokes. if it gets a laugh, it's funny. that is the vision that carson had. when we talk about political humor in american cu
as noted film director billy wilder put it, carson is the cream of middle class elegances.s captivated the americans without ever offending the highbrows. he has never said anything that wasn't liberal or progressive. carson included political material in his monologues, but usually in a way that would not offend most viewers. that meant making fun of politicians who are embroiled in scandals, committing gaffes and then carson would move on his apparent centrism and relatively light touch when...
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between cosmopolitan flare and captivating wilderness. the portrait of a desert state full of contradictions. katara starts november 11 it on d w. because for wildlife 2 turned in her wanda. these kids belong to a club that wants to protect it. it's part of the government's educational program because for one does unique flora and fauna is threatened. initiatives like this should help raise awareness is the idea of working. oh africa ah 90 minutes on d. w. oh. sheesh. american that i work. that's hard, and in the end it's a me, you are not a lot of to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this with the smugglers with lions, the what's your story. ready he wasn't, i was women, especially, and victims of financing. and i take part and send us your story. we are trying always to understand this new culture. so you are not the visitor, not the guests. you want to become a citizen in full migrants, your platform for reliable information. ah ah, this is d w. news life from berlin has g 20 latest gathering body for the annual
between cosmopolitan flare and captivating wilderness. the portrait of a desert state full of contradictions. katara starts november 11 it on d w. because for wildlife 2 turned in her wanda. these kids belong to a club that wants to protect it. it's part of the government's educational program because for one does unique flora and fauna is threatened. initiatives like this should help raise awareness is the idea of working. oh africa ah 90 minutes on d. w. oh. sheesh. american that i work....
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the masai are a tribe in kenya whose homeland is the masai mara, a savannah wilderness in south—westernof the great migration that i will be heading to when i leave nairobi. this is the wildebeest. 0h! this one is the wildebeest. so, what does he look like? these are the legs. here is the ears. oh, that is the ears? yeah. oh, they've got weird ears! i didn't know that they felt like that! yeah, they are these ones! how much is he? 500. could you do me for a00? i can do for you. the market was great fun and ifelt like i really got to experience nairobi. but beneath the smiles, i must admit i'm completely overwhelmed and really missing my guide dog, who helps me make sense of the world. back in the hotel room, and it's currently... robotic voice speaks. ..10:26pm in nairobi. and it has been such a full—on day, full of so many emotions. i am so excited for what's in store, but i cannot believe this is only day one! i am one of the 340,000 people in the uk who's registered blind or partially sighted. but visual impairment is on a spectrum, and everyone is different. and if you're wondering
the masai are a tribe in kenya whose homeland is the masai mara, a savannah wilderness in south—westernof the great migration that i will be heading to when i leave nairobi. this is the wildebeest. 0h! this one is the wildebeest. so, what does he look like? these are the legs. here is the ears. oh, that is the ears? yeah. oh, they've got weird ears! i didn't know that they felt like that! yeah, they are these ones! how much is he? 500. could you do me for a00? i can do for you. the market was...
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and drifted and drifted, proposing wilder and wilder and wilder. new conspiracies, theories to explain something that never happened. because the last theory that they just propounded has clearly debunked. that's one of the daisy chains process here that aggravates david and i because it never ends. always another explanation. even the most current one, which is about drop boxes, that's not where this started. that's like the 20th iteration. and when you have 20 iterations of one supposed crime, you have to ask yourself logically, how could that possibly be? answer it can't. and what about ism is deeply dangerous in this particular conversation? david and are very emphatic about this. the answer to election denialism is not more denialism because it will only end wickedly. and in irretrievably for this country. it does not feel like we're in that space now. and i'm going to ask you a question that i can't answer, but i get asked all the time, which is why why are we at this point when, as you. outline in your book, there have been so many other mom
and drifted and drifted, proposing wilder and wilder and wilder. new conspiracies, theories to explain something that never happened. because the last theory that they just propounded has clearly debunked. that's one of the daisy chains process here that aggravates david and i because it never ends. always another explanation. even the most current one, which is about drop boxes, that's not where this started. that's like the 20th iteration. and when you have 20 iterations of one supposed...
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francine: federal reserve governor christopher wilder said the fed still has a ways to go before theyraising interest rates. these remarks from jay powell who also said rate increases are far from over. joining us now is a macro strategist at vanguard asset services, shaan raithatha. despite fed officials saying something different, is the market always right? shaan: the market is not always right. we know that. it is clear that following asked weeks cpi print especially the pace of rate hikes from now on is likely to slow. we do expect that to slow down and stepped down from 75 basis point hikes they have had in the last few meetings. it does make sense to keep going. the vanguard view is the terminal rates ob around 4.5% up to 4.75%. in order to really get a handle on inflation. there are some issues especially because services remains to be the dominant driver of stickiness in inflation. tom: what is the vanguard view on whether the equity market can continue to rally as the terminal rate continues? can the equity market continue to rally? shaan: we have seen a lot of weakness in t
francine: federal reserve governor christopher wilder said the fed still has a ways to go before theyraising interest rates. these remarks from jay powell who also said rate increases are far from over. joining us now is a macro strategist at vanguard asset services, shaan raithatha. despite fed officials saying something different, is the market always right? shaan: the market is not always right. we know that. it is clear that following asked weeks cpi print especially the pace of rate hikes...
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and exploitation with between education and tradition between cosmopolitan player and captivating wilderness. the portrait of a desert state full of contradictions. katara starts november 11 it on to you to leave you these places in europe or smashing all the records. step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you record breaking sites on google maps, youtube and now also in book form. hi there, rogue love you are. and if this is your 1st time, welcome to the 77 percent. sure. here on this program, we tackle important issues affecting the lives of africa, su, my name is michael o t and i am glad to have you here with.
and exploitation with between education and tradition between cosmopolitan player and captivating wilderness. the portrait of a desert state full of contradictions. katara starts november 11 it on to you to leave you these places in europe or smashing all the records. step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you record breaking sites on google maps, youtube and now also in book form. hi there, rogue love you are. and if this is your 1st time,...
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exploitation with between education and tradition, between cosmopolitan player and captivating wilderness. the portrait of the desert state full of contradictions. katara starts november 11th on d. w. ah, ah, this is d, w. news lie from berlin. germany chandler walks a fine line during a controversial visit to beijing off shelter asked china to use its influence with russia to end it's war in ukraine. the chancellor also looks to expand economic cooperate.
exploitation with between education and tradition, between cosmopolitan player and captivating wilderness. the portrait of the desert state full of contradictions. katara starts november 11th on d. w. ah, ah, this is d, w. news lie from berlin. germany chandler walks a fine line during a controversial visit to beijing off shelter asked china to use its influence with russia to end it's war in ukraine. the chancellor also looks to expand economic cooperate.
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oh, between education with between cosmopolitan employer, it's a trip to the wilderness. the portrait of the desert district with starts november 11th. oh w. oh, i see that we you news live from berlin, pakistan's, former prime minister in ron con shots and wounded at a political rally. he was leading a protest demanding snap elections after him being ousted from office. this here, con supporters take to the streets to demand a full investigation and vow to press on with their march on the capital. also coming up, german chancellor of chunks is on his way to beijing for a visit steeped and controversy back home in germany. g 7 ministers are meeting to discuss growing concerns over china's economic power. and why subway construction sometimes takes 10 years and grief. some of the ancient artifacts uncovered. and the big can now be marvelled at by passengers in a new metro station. ah, i'm nicole really, it's good to have you with us. pakistan's, former prime minister, him on con, is recovering from surgery in the hospital after surviving. what is the aids or calling an ass
oh, between education with between cosmopolitan employer, it's a trip to the wilderness. the portrait of the desert district with starts november 11th. oh w. oh, i see that we you news live from berlin, pakistan's, former prime minister in ron con shots and wounded at a political rally. he was leading a protest demanding snap elections after him being ousted from office. this here, con supporters take to the streets to demand a full investigation and vow to press on with their march on the...
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but now haley arsenault is on and even wilder ride right here on terra firma. will ganz is now here with more wealth. hey andrew, we've shared her story here on world news now before, but healy arsenault is now out with her debut memoir. she spoke with me 100 stories above new york city about her message of hope, and why she wouldn't tell her 10 year old self that she one day go to space. it's reasonable to say that haley arsenault sees the world in a different way. it's haley from orbit. pediatric cancer survivor becoming american to go to space. when spacex orbe like halfway there. joining us 100 stories above new york city at the edge to talk about her brand new book, wild ride, a memoir of i v drips and rocket ships in the book. you say that having cancer has been the greatest gift of your life. what do you mean by that? it made me who i am my love my life so much that i want to make the most of it and embrace these opportunities that come my way readers strapping in for haley's wild ride from being a patient at st jude to becoming a physician assistant the
but now haley arsenault is on and even wilder ride right here on terra firma. will ganz is now here with more wealth. hey andrew, we've shared her story here on world news now before, but healy arsenault is now out with her debut memoir. she spoke with me 100 stories above new york city about her message of hope, and why she wouldn't tell her 10 year old self that she one day go to space. it's reasonable to say that haley arsenault sees the world in a different way. it's haley from orbit....
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know that men star for entertainment are carving their own makeshift theaters out of a tangled wilderness. these scenes and all that follow were photographed by combat camera crews. this is the real mccoy spot coverage that breeds realism into all that has been written about the average gi and is craving promotion pictures. wire reels for seats coconut logs for seats in a palm grove selected for added atmosphere. they even line up all the empty gas barrels inside anything that can be sat on. ingenuity born of necessity and their arrangement makes good sense right up to the placement of the projection booth. sometimes rear echelons can go in for fancier and more permanent structure. this is the best in the area. but fancier, otherwise the same results are produced countless thousands of war miles millions of troops heterogeneous, and other respects yet maintaining a mutual interest in screen entertainment. here promotions reduced to their simplest formula men weary from battle and long frets through the no man's land of a score of front then grasping for that. symbolizes home and loved one
know that men star for entertainment are carving their own makeshift theaters out of a tangled wilderness. these scenes and all that follow were photographed by combat camera crews. this is the real mccoy spot coverage that breeds realism into all that has been written about the average gi and is craving promotion pictures. wire reels for seats coconut logs for seats in a palm grove selected for added atmosphere. they even line up all the empty gas barrels inside anything that can be sat on....
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transformation and exploitation between education and tradition, between cosmopolitan flare and captivating wilderness. the portrait of a desert state full of contradictions. guitar starts november 11 it on to you to leave you there. you want to know what makes with love and batting thing away from that. but i'm not going to have to work my own god and everyone with later holes in every day. just getting are you ready to meet the driver and join me right. just do it on d. w. i was a 1961, both...
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between education and tradition, between cosmopolitan flare and captivating wilderness. the portrait of a desert state full of contradictions. guitar starts november 11th on the delux. devastated houses after her recon with hers carried money. defects of climate change, i mean felt worldwide. deforestation the rain forest. oh, carbon dioxide emissions have risen again. young people all over the world are committed to climate protection. what impact will because change doesn't happen on its own. make up your own mind. it. d. w. late for mines ah ah, the pandemic caused world wide damage economically socially and of course to people's health. but some communities have actually come out of it stronger. welcome to the covered 19.
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he is the host of the wilderness, a wonderful podcast about the history and future of the democratic party. john, thank you for being here. i want to draw your attention to a statistic i wasn't made aware ofi until this moment. if katherine cortez-mastoa enwarnock win their races, it will be first time that they have all won their election.ct staggering going into this there was onent narrative and the reality that biden is sitting at a 40% approval rating. what do you think accounts for this notion? incumbents are getting re-elected en masse across america with an executive who does not have pretty high favorables. >> will is a price to pay for right-wing extremism. the reason we saw the results is because trump went around and tried to push a bunch of candidates that were as extreme as possible and also stablgd th supreme court with a bunch of right-wing justice who's overturned roe v. wade and fueled one of the biggest backlashes in american politics. and becausees of that extremism you know, the big question in theyqu election was will the 20 anti-trump coalition turn out? it tur
he is the host of the wilderness, a wonderful podcast about the history and future of the democratic party. john, thank you for being here. i want to draw your attention to a statistic i wasn't made aware ofi until this moment. if katherine cortez-mastoa enwarnock win their races, it will be first time that they have all won their election.ct staggering going into this there was onent narrative and the reality that biden is sitting at a 40% approval rating. what do you think accounts for this...