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and son of abilene.weekend on cspan3. tonight we look at the cold war. the book "master negotiator, the role of james a baker iii at the end of the cold war". it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what george h.w. bush called a new world order as the sof yet union collapsed and new world relationships emerged between 1988 and 1992. watch tonight at 8:00 eastern on cspan3. ♪♪ ♪♪
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and son of abilene.ment of the army in cooperation with this station. >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on cspan3. tonight we look at the cold war. the book "master negotiator, the role of james a baker iii at the end of the cold war". it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerge ds between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight at 8:00 eastern on and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ ♪♪
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and abilene has less than 7,000 residents.the only nora presidential library that owns and operates the boyhood home as well. so, next up is a little video. let's see the video, please. this is the place of meditation where eisenhower and his beloved mamie are buried. as the drone goes up into the air, you can see a grain elevator in the back. and it sort of speaks to the rural location of the eisenhower presidential library. the 22 acres are quite lovely. this is the boyhood home. this is where eisenhower was raised. there were six boys and a mother, father, and grandfather that live there did in that home. the campus sort of grew up around it, but that's where he grew up right there. and here is our museum building. originally the museum building was built as a memorial for the servicemembers for world war ii. and it changed over time after eisenhower became president and became a presidential library as well. and a grain elevator in the background. the drone's going to spin around in a moment and directly across from the mu
and abilene has less than 7,000 residents.the only nora presidential library that owns and operates the boyhood home as well. so, next up is a little video. let's see the video, please. this is the place of meditation where eisenhower and his beloved mamie are buried. as the drone goes up into the air, you can see a grain elevator in the back. and it sort of speaks to the rural location of the eisenhower presidential library. the 22 acres are quite lovely. this is the boyhood home. this is...
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abilene is an interesting town. it was only about not even a generation removed from its sort of wild cow town past. abilene is the terminus of the chisolm trail, you have the great history of the massey cattle drives to kansas. wild bill hickok had been the city marshal at one time, you had gunfights and everything that goes along with a cow town. eisenhower absorbed and enjoyed that history. 1890, the year he was born, coincidentally was the year that the american frontier was declared closed. you had eisenhower coming into the world at this transition in american history from this open frontier, moving into a more industrialized age. in fact there's great symmetry in his life. he was born the year the frontier was declared closed and died the year that americans landed on the moon. so you can see this really broad range of history of eisenhower embodied. this creation of nasa helped create that. and the foundation also, the foundation, rather, i mean the frontier gave ike a sense of limits. if most of the free la
abilene is an interesting town. it was only about not even a generation removed from its sort of wild cow town past. abilene is the terminus of the chisolm trail, you have the great history of the massey cattle drives to kansas. wild bill hickok had been the city marshal at one time, you had gunfights and everything that goes along with a cow town. eisenhower absorbed and enjoyed that history. 1890, the year he was born, coincidentally was the year that the american frontier was declared...
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his father was a physician in abilene. he'd gone to a private military academy and sweden was going to the naval academy. and he told ike that if you want to get a college education, you should get a service academy appointment. and so i've been dedicated himself trying to get an appointment to either annapolis or west point. he'd really didn't have a strong preference. he just wanted that college education and he wanted someone to pay for it. and so all these tending the boiler. he's also studying every night during those 12 hours. does well on the appointment there's a competitive exam offered by senator joseph bristow. and then eisenhower secures an appointment. he was too old however to go to annapolis by this time. he was 20 years old. and he would not start college until he was almost 21. and that would have made him a year too old for eligibility in annapolis. and so he ends up going to west point which is fine with him because again, he just wants that college education and he wants to continue playing sports and s
his father was a physician in abilene. he'd gone to a private military academy and sweden was going to the naval academy. and he told ike that if you want to get a college education, you should get a service academy appointment. and so i've been dedicated himself trying to get an appointment to either annapolis or west point. he'd really didn't have a strong preference. he just wanted that college education and he wanted someone to pay for it. and so all these tending the boiler. he's also...
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well his foundations for this is starting in abilene. actually, for the majority of his life he was always reading, observing, listening in, and learning from other people and those around him. the lessons he gained over time, they built and compounded on each other and they created a person who understood that peace is not -- a lasting peace is not the normal state of humanity but yet is the most desirable. ike learned about diplomacy from his time in abilene. his ferst lesson, in the stories you could read about them in his book "at ease" as a young boy growing up until he was the president. he mentioned that alleys are always needed and he learned this lesson on the very first day at school. he was being chased around the playground by a larger bully and he ran around a couple of times try to avoid this guy and finally his older brother basically said that's enough and came in and defended ike and stopped it. another story is sometimes strength is required and sometimes peace is not advantageous. both ike and david, eisenhower's paren
well his foundations for this is starting in abilene. actually, for the majority of his life he was always reading, observing, listening in, and learning from other people and those around him. the lessons he gained over time, they built and compounded on each other and they created a person who understood that peace is not -- a lasting peace is not the normal state of humanity but yet is the most desirable. ike learned about diplomacy from his time in abilene. his ferst lesson, in the stories...
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i learned several lessons about diplomacy from his boyhood time in in abilene. his first lesson in a lot of these stories she can read about them in his book at ease which gives some of the best detail of his life as a young boy growing up up and up until he was a president. he mentioned that allies are always needed. and he learned this lesson one when it was very first days at school. he is being chased around the playground by a larger bully. and paid ran around a couple of times trying to avoid this guy and finally his. older brother basically said that's enough. and came in and i can and stopped. um another story is that sometimes strength is required and sometimes peace is not advantageous. both i can david. eisenhower's parents were pretty much pacifist and would not a but not accept too much fight. one day i came running home from school being chased by another boy and his dad david's standing. there's like why are you being why are you letting this boy chase you around? mike said well. if i fight him you're going to give me a looking if i don't fight hi
i learned several lessons about diplomacy from his boyhood time in in abilene. his first lesson in a lot of these stories she can read about them in his book at ease which gives some of the best detail of his life as a young boy growing up up and up until he was a president. he mentioned that allies are always needed. and he learned this lesson one when it was very first days at school. he is being chased around the playground by a larger bully. and paid ran around a couple of times trying to...
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ike learned several lessons of diplomacy through his boyhood is abilene. a lot you can readad in his book "at ease" which give the best detail of his life as a young boy growing up, up until he's the president. he mentions that allies are always needed.and and he learned this lesson on one of his very first days at school. he was being coupl chased aroun playground by a larger bully, and he tried to avoid this guy. finally, his older brother basically said, that's enough. and came in and defended ike and stopped it.. another story is that sometimes strength is required and sometimes peace is not ch advantageous. both ike pacifis and david, eiss parents, were pretty much passivists and would not accepta too much refight.around one day ike came home from school being chased by another f boy, and his dad, david, is loo standing there and said, why a'e you g letting this boy chase yos and ike said, if i fight him, u're going to give me a a licking. if i don't fight him, you're going to give me a licking.oy his dad dowsaid,n no, you turn around and take care of
ike learned several lessons of diplomacy through his boyhood is abilene. a lot you can readad in his book "at ease" which give the best detail of his life as a young boy growing up, up until he's the president. he mentions that allies are always needed.and and he learned this lesson on one of his very first days at school. he was being coupl chased aroun playground by a larger bully, and he tried to avoid this guy. finally, his older brother basically said, that's enough. and came in...
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eisenhower library museum dawn hammatt takes us on a tour abilene kansas. ms. hammatt also answered questions from viewers and questions from patrick madden. >> and now our featured speech or speaker she is in her current role, since 2016 and prior to the archives she managed the design of a fabrication of a 22,000 square foot exhibition for the mississippi arts and entertainment experience working in the museum for her entire career, predominantly in new orleans, her local state and private organizations, dawn has overseen disaster recovery efforts following two disasters. her work is chiefly been in collection management and administration. dawn are you with us today? >> i am, thank you. thanks, patrick for inviting me. >> i don't know if we have your video yet. let's see. we will make sure we have your video going. it is great to have you on and before we let you jump in, let me ask how are you doing and how is the team doing there during the pandemic? >> they are doing pretty well. as you know, our site is closed to the public as the other presidential libr
eisenhower library museum dawn hammatt takes us on a tour abilene kansas. ms. hammatt also answered questions from viewers and questions from patrick madden. >> and now our featured speech or speaker she is in her current role, since 2016 and prior to the archives she managed the design of a fabrication of a 22,000 square foot exhibition for the mississippi arts and entertainment experience working in the museum for her entire career, predominantly in new orleans, her local state and...
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eisenhower, the man from abilene.n history have so many americans known so much about the very essence of one man. >> 100 million americans know eisenhower the way you know a neighbor. we know him by heart. >> and why do we cheer for him? not because he is a general but because instinctively we believe in him. we hail him as a hometown boy who is all the best of america. his roots are in the heartland, main street usa. >> i come here first to thank you, to say the proudest thing i can claim is that i am from abilene. i want to speak first of the dreams of a barefoot boy. frequently they are to be a streetcar conductor or he sees himself as the town policeman. above all he may reach the position of locomotive engineer. but always in his dreams is that day when finally he comes home, comes home to a welcome from his own hometown. >> the wheat fields of kansas claim ike as a native son. >> but the cotton and cattle state of texas stake first claim, hard were the railroad tracks in dennison, texas, that's where he was bor
eisenhower, the man from abilene.n history have so many americans known so much about the very essence of one man. >> 100 million americans know eisenhower the way you know a neighbor. we know him by heart. >> and why do we cheer for him? not because he is a general but because instinctively we believe in him. we hail him as a hometown boy who is all the best of america. his roots are in the heartland, main street usa. >> i come here first to thank you, to say the proudest...
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abilene, kansas was an interesting town. wasn't only sort of a generation removed from its big passed a wild past. they had cattle drives up the trail, wild bill he cocked have been the city marshal at one point. yet gunfights and everything that goes along with the cow town. and eisenhower absorbed and really enjoyed that history. coincidentally, 1890 the year he was born, was also the year that the american frontier was declared closed. you had eisenhower coming into the world, at this transition in american history. from this open frontier, to moving to a more industrialized age. there's great symmetry in his life. he was born in the year where the frontier was declared closed. so you could see it is broad range of history of eisenhower embodied, and hit the creation of nasa and he helped create that. and the foundation also, the foundation or the frontier rather, that gave like a sense of limits. if most of the free land was gone, and natural resources were in danger of being exhausted, then there had to be limits set up
abilene, kansas was an interesting town. wasn't only sort of a generation removed from its big passed a wild past. they had cattle drives up the trail, wild bill he cocked have been the city marshal at one point. yet gunfights and everything that goes along with the cow town. and eisenhower absorbed and really enjoyed that history. coincidentally, 1890 the year he was born, was also the year that the american frontier was declared closed. you had eisenhower coming into the world, at this...
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>> the train to abilene if i'm correct was 1857 to 1891 correct? where 1872. >> we're most of those herds -- or, what part of those herds were over when turned landed that -- we think of the drivers being one where they went straight through and said era. >> they were over winter dan illinois. that's because you have better grass conditions, corn, and the idea was to get them to transfer into a spot like abilene. get them into a rail cars. get them into illinois as quickly as possible. that's where those people like alexander were so important in this trade because, they kind of bundled everything and hopefully into new york markets. the over winter-ing was done there. not along the trail. if the markets became flooded, one who took their herds of blasts, for you that could be short selling margins as a cattle or. herds were over winter between so liner and haze. once the rail heads were shifted to places like wichita, they were over win turned around great ben, today. so there weren't places in kansas of where they were over when interred. yeah. >
>> the train to abilene if i'm correct was 1857 to 1891 correct? where 1872. >> we're most of those herds -- or, what part of those herds were over when turned landed that -- we think of the drivers being one where they went straight through and said era. >> they were over winter dan illinois. that's because you have better grass conditions, corn, and the idea was to get them to transfer into a spot like abilene. get them into a rail cars. get them into illinois as quickly as...
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well ike was actually born in denison, texas, but grew up in abilene kansas and there he was part of a german-american community that a demigrated to the united states and 1741. this family were deep believers and pacifism. they abord alcohol cigarettes and dancing. they were actually very religious family. you can see ike there over on the extreme left. he's the blonde of the family and these are six six boys all together. there were seven sons originally one dot in infancy. so i was a real student of history as a young boy and often had to be reminded that he should put down his history books as a matter of fact his mother lock them up in a closet, but actually of all those boys, i don't over eisenhower's said that her son dwight had the most to learn he was a passionate character. he felt injustice. he was alert to injustice. he had a temper that his parents had to teach him how to control and altogether. i guess he was a bit of a handful, but certainly going to west point changed much of that and you just saw a wonderful picture of him in high school. and you mentioned they were
well ike was actually born in denison, texas, but grew up in abilene kansas and there he was part of a german-american community that a demigrated to the united states and 1741. this family were deep believers and pacifism. they abord alcohol cigarettes and dancing. they were actually very religious family. you can see ike there over on the extreme left. he's the blonde of the family and these are six six boys all together. there were seven sons originally one dot in infancy. so i was a real...
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back to, to, to the interior of the country that's been deserted in the event than for a few that abilene rigo to has switched korea is to help prevent forest fires his job as an i t specialist and move back to his parents in the mountains. today, the 35 year old works of a capital farmer. you know the well the most because all my time i used to criticize what we don't we don't do for nature conservation. and when i realized that i didn't do anything as well. i decided noah. i need to, to try to do some the things i am complaining that others are and he aims to show that morrow neither a traditional domestic breed of mountain cattle can also prevent fires because they to eat grass and shrubs. months is a nature conservation association which abilene rego, belongs to cause even purchased land itself from pruning should help these young oak trees to grow big and strong not to keep them or less grass will grow under the shade they will provide meaning less flammable material. they know that they will not take any money from that, from the land, but they are ready to adopt another management
back to, to, to the interior of the country that's been deserted in the event than for a few that abilene rigo to has switched korea is to help prevent forest fires his job as an i t specialist and move back to his parents in the mountains. today, the 35 year old works of a capital farmer. you know the well the most because all my time i used to criticize what we don't we don't do for nature conservation. and when i realized that i didn't do anything as well. i decided noah. i need to, to try...
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awesome police, i'm finding why and why the foreign office specifically housed as a scar from the abilene sky to the outline was the most international house there was. and the hotel projected that image out into the world. one from town dr. nazis took advantage of that school from 1933 to 1941. that went well. i have business. then people started noticing that one of the most important business couples in berlin was not in the party. that didn't look good. they had to join, couldn't answer ahead and louis outlaw and joined the ranks of what would become over 8000000 members of the n s. d. a pain in 1900. 36, a glimmer of the outlines former glory returned when the olympic games were held in berlin. feeling the committee took up quarters in the hotel. and for a brief time, multilingual, colorful life don't have the uniform depressing landscape of the brown dictatorship ah. in front of our house, elegant french women strolled in delicate heels and exquisite footwear. both the american women was good use, both shoes and in between. they were officers and uniform. that was the outward glamor
awesome police, i'm finding why and why the foreign office specifically housed as a scar from the abilene sky to the outline was the most international house there was. and the hotel projected that image out into the world. one from town dr. nazis took advantage of that school from 1933 to 1941. that went well. i have business. then people started noticing that one of the most important business couples in berlin was not in the party. that didn't look good. they had to join, couldn't answer...
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i'm in the re, abilene's is behind a start up the great bubble barrier and it's innovative technology. here's how it works. a tube is laid across the bed of a waterway. air is pumped down to polls along it. the bubbles dr. trash in the water to the surface towards the bank and into a receptacle. tests have shown this on average, 86 percent of trash in the water can be collected in this way. the garbage, the ends up in the container is removed 3 times a week. so now only one bubble barrier has been installed in amsterdam. it's a pilot project, but the potential both in the city and worldwide is enormous. i have multiple sector have interest in this. for example, you can imagine that companies that have a benefit of tourists coming by, they want of beaches that are came ones. riverside that are clean at one time. there is where you can fit on nicely. and on the moment you install such such a system, you can, you can make it clean and make sure that it looks nice to visit again. the phone has received financial support from the government. it's also working on ways to recycle all the col
i'm in the re, abilene's is behind a start up the great bubble barrier and it's innovative technology. here's how it works. a tube is laid across the bed of a waterway. air is pumped down to polls along it. the bubbles dr. trash in the water to the surface towards the bank and into a receptacle. tests have shown this on average, 86 percent of trash in the water can be collected in this way. the garbage, the ends up in the container is removed 3 times a week. so now only one bubble barrier has...
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also poses a serious health threat. mountains of discarded electronics also arrive every day here in abilene in southern germany. but much of it is put to good use around 70 percent of the electronics deposited here can be reused. the company a f, b repair is old hardware and devices, and that's no easy task. technician over advisor knows every trick in the book. he's using a hair dryer to soften the adhesive, holding the smartphone together so he can replace the screening. well, it puts a lot of obstacles in your path, even when you want to replace the battery. there's a lot of it, he says, and in general, the newer the device, the more complicated it is, complex. spare parts are usually taken from devices that can be sold on again, recycling electronics means resource use much more efficiently. last year, the company as be recycled, nearly half a 1000000 electronic devices producing the same quantity of new devices would have required $25000.00 tons of metal and $300000000.00 leaders of water. killian kaminsky cells, the refurbished or electronic products to his platform, referbed advice p
also poses a serious health threat. mountains of discarded electronics also arrive every day here in abilene in southern germany. but much of it is put to good use around 70 percent of the electronics deposited here can be reused. the company a f, b repair is old hardware and devices, and that's no easy task. technician over advisor knows every trick in the book. he's using a hair dryer to soften the adhesive, holding the smartphone together so he can replace the screening. well, it puts a lot...
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to abilene kansas, up next, kansas state university history professor james sherow talks about his book, the chisholm
to abilene kansas, up next, kansas state university history professor james sherow talks about his book, the chisholm
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about my country and about that if i keep doing to the state, my name is nadia and i work at the abilene me hello and a warm welcome to arts and culture. and we have a show lined up that sir to strike a chord or possibly even to call his percussionist. evelyn glennie has been almost totally dead since her early childhood. one reason why she's best place to teach audience is how to list me but 1st we'll then.
about my country and about that if i keep doing to the state, my name is nadia and i work at the abilene me hello and a warm welcome to arts and culture. and we have a show lined up that sir to strike a chord or possibly even to call his percussionist. evelyn glennie has been almost totally dead since her early childhood. one reason why she's best place to teach audience is how to list me but 1st we'll then.
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look, just to be on lunch at abilene. she is going to start out today and i don't go from in late tonight 3. and the last minute i did, you need to be ready to start with the village. it's. it was said, but let me do so let you know. yeah. which and jeff, do i? yeah. others must do it. you know, that's your last. yeah. i had told them that i had i actually, i mean there's just a quite a nowhere combined with us now share them with them. you're bullshit. just go to the program will mean you think you could think about them with him in the put it in the said god, i actually feel that we're lake pioneers, to find like one wanted and very like trying to find a way to like reach the top and it's always like hard to go there because sometimes like there is no way to go back and go his other way and just you are like do some mistakes. but for the other people who go there after us, it will be easier. that's what i mean. yeah, yeah, helping every time i look at the space, i don't like why problems is so small. yours is just to be
look, just to be on lunch at abilene. she is going to start out today and i don't go from in late tonight 3. and the last minute i did, you need to be ready to start with the village. it's. it was said, but let me do so let you know. yeah. which and jeff, do i? yeah. others must do it. you know, that's your last. yeah. i had told them that i had i actually, i mean there's just a quite a nowhere combined with us now share them with them. you're bullshit. just go to the program will mean you...
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this is scott from the abilene. i to the avalon was the most international house there was and the hotel projected that image out into the world one from town dr. nazis took advantage of that school from 1933 to 1941. that went well as we speak in business. then people started noticing that one of the most important business couples in berlin was not in the party. that didn't look good. they had to join and sort of head and louis arm loan joined. the ranks of luck would become over 8000000 members of the n s. d a. p. in 1900. 36, a glimmer of the outlands former glory returned when the olympic games were held in berlin. the limpid committee took up quarters in the hotel and for a brief time, multilingual colorful, life daunted, the uniform depressing landscape of the brown dictatorship ah. in front of our house, elegant french women strolled in delicate heels and exquisite footwear. both the american women was good use both shoes and in between. they were officers in uniform. that was the outward glamorous impressio
this is scott from the abilene. i to the avalon was the most international house there was and the hotel projected that image out into the world one from town dr. nazis took advantage of that school from 1933 to 1941. that went well as we speak in business. then people started noticing that one of the most important business couples in berlin was not in the party. that didn't look good. they had to join and sort of head and louis arm loan joined. the ranks of luck would become over 8000000...
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and i work at the abilene me hello and a warm welcome to arts and culture. and we have a show lined up that sir to strike a chord or possibly even to college percussionist. evelyn glennie has been almost totally dead since her early childhood. one reason why she's best place to teach audience is how to live with me. but 1st we'll venture i head over heels start by tumbling down the rabbit hole of victorian children's plastic that has left a lasting impact on modern culture. alice's adventures in wonderland by lewis carroll was published back in 865. and since then, it's inspired everything from psychedelic rock music to celebrity chef heston blumenthal, extravagant mock turtle soup, london, sick toria and albert museum does a wild exploration of its curious appeal and its characters. the chest, her cat. with door mouth, the queen of hearts, the marched hair and the mad hatter, alice in wonderland is one of the most famous children's books in the world. ah, victoria and albert museum in london has dedicated an entire exhibition to the famous tale and to its e
and i work at the abilene me hello and a warm welcome to arts and culture. and we have a show lined up that sir to strike a chord or possibly even to college percussionist. evelyn glennie has been almost totally dead since her early childhood. one reason why she's best place to teach audience is how to live with me. but 1st we'll venture i head over heels start by tumbling down the rabbit hole of victorian children's plastic that has left a lasting impact on modern culture. alice's adventures...
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poses a serious health threatening mountains of discarded electronics also arrive every day here in abilene in southern germany, but much of it is put to good use around 70 percent of the electronics deposit here can be reused. the company a, f, b repairs old hardware and devices, and that's no easy task. technician advisor knows every trick in the book. he's using a hair dryer to soften the adhesive, holding the smartphone together. so he can replace the screen. well he puts a lot of obstacles in your path even when you want to replace the battery. there's a lot of it, he says, and in general, the newer the device, the more complicated it is complex over the spare parts. so usually taken from devices that can be sold on again, recycling electronics means resources are much more efficiently. last year, the company as be recycled, nearly half a 1000000 electronic devices producing the same quantity of new devices, would have required $25000.00 tons of metal. and 300000000 leaders of water, killian kaminsky cells, the refurbished electronic products to his platform, referred advice to iceland
poses a serious health threatening mountains of discarded electronics also arrive every day here in abilene in southern germany, but much of it is put to good use around 70 percent of the electronics deposit here can be reused. the company a, f, b repairs old hardware and devices, and that's no easy task. technician advisor knows every trick in the book. he's using a hair dryer to soften the adhesive, holding the smartphone together. so he can replace the screen. well he puts a lot of obstacles...
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now, israel continues to bomb areas across the gaza strip to crowded districts in abilene. and so far we have been targeted across the cave, 231 people have been killed in the past 11 days. suffer, alkalis has more now from gaza. we are like this morning through to jamalia. we could see 2 huge closures or little big goal, which is actually inside wilmington side default. we couldn't be anything truck bishop. we found sewage network from water pipe destroyed the damage. the main road is also damaged. we entered inside some of the houses that completely completely destroyed from others. i mean damage that if the house is in that if the g comes. 1 here are very simple houses from the other side, palestinian factions have launched at least 70 rockets from gaza into israel, over the past 24 hours. 12 people in israel have been killed in this conflict so far, including 2 children. meanwhile, the international calls for sci fi all growing ahead of the un general assembly meeting later on today. japanese foreign minister hecker math is in television and has voiced his support for i
now, israel continues to bomb areas across the gaza strip to crowded districts in abilene. and so far we have been targeted across the cave, 231 people have been killed in the past 11 days. suffer, alkalis has more now from gaza. we are like this morning through to jamalia. we could see 2 huge closures or little big goal, which is actually inside wilmington side default. we couldn't be anything truck bishop. we found sewage network from water pipe destroyed the damage. the main road is also...
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it all over when they go, you modeling for abilene fed like, well, you can, you got me and as much because it's an army but they, me and then they, he's nice, almost 4 family shows mental bath. i mean they've been with them is my dad. i was amazed why someone that's what is some of them, some of them in this, the g and the money now, but that's what is done. so if you look at these to get so some a put you on a society most stuff. so then i will keep them was up in the last couple months and they're close to one. but at that point, you know that kimberly in australia is from northwest. it's one of the most electrically and tech regions in the world. that remoteness alone, ca protected her and now it's under increasing threat. some activities, traditional owners have pay thousands of years, taking the late and caring to their country, painting out with scientists and government to create an indigenous lead marine protected area. i'm excited to say this collaboration through my work as a marine scientists. i've become passionate about bridging the gap between traditional knowledge and scienc
it all over when they go, you modeling for abilene fed like, well, you can, you got me and as much because it's an army but they, me and then they, he's nice, almost 4 family shows mental bath. i mean they've been with them is my dad. i was amazed why someone that's what is some of them, some of them in this, the g and the money now, but that's what is done. so if you look at these to get so some a put you on a society most stuff. so then i will keep them was up in the last couple months and...
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and then dn childress and abilene, all will see those storms approach tonight.ind. damaging wind, the main threat. as this threat moves east, it starts to impact cleveland, pittsburgh and even new england by tomorrow. again, this is going to be 70-pl 70-plus-mile-per-hour winds, going to feel hot and stormy ahead of it. david? >> ginger zee, thank you. >>> when we come back, a spectacular sight in the skies moderate-to-severe eczema spectacular sight in the skies tonight.r skin or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. and that means long-lasting clearer skin... and fast itch relief for adults. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can show more with less eczema. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you
and then dn childress and abilene, all will see those storms approach tonight.ind. damaging wind, the main threat. as this threat moves east, it starts to impact cleveland, pittsburgh and even new england by tomorrow. again, this is going to be 70-pl 70-plus-mile-per-hour winds, going to feel hot and stormy ahead of it. david? >> ginger zee, thank you. >>> when we come back, a spectacular sight in the skies moderate-to-severe eczema spectacular sight in the skies tonight.r skin...
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mama was that back is they thought i saw the what i mean a small over and they go, you modeling from abilene said, legally. he said, well, there's a, can you tell me my son, on the monday me look on the sunday the he's not from a family show to mental but i'm is my mac. i'm is must be muslim. is my good. i was amazed. some of us, what is some of them? some of them use in this stage or the general don't money now, but up in us, what is his face? so if you look at us to get so somebody put you on a society of most stuff. so then i will keep them up in the last couple months and they're close to one. but at that point, you know that the kimberly in australia is from the northwest, one of the most logical in tech regions in the world that remotely to learn ca, protect it for that. and now it's under increasing threat for monday activists age . traditional owners have pay thousands of years, taking the late and caring to their country, painting out with scientists and government recruitment each and the sled marine protected area. i'm excited to see this collaboration through my work as a marine
mama was that back is they thought i saw the what i mean a small over and they go, you modeling from abilene said, legally. he said, well, there's a, can you tell me my son, on the monday me look on the sunday the he's not from a family show to mental but i'm is my mac. i'm is must be muslim. is my good. i was amazed. some of us, what is some of them? some of them use in this stage or the general don't money now, but up in us, what is his face? so if you look at us to get so somebody put you on...
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the opposition refused to recognise mohammed to abilene have mohammed his president saying his 4 year term has expired . years headlines, more news here and on 0 right after foot line. a face controller story without uttering a single word. and knowing going can guide a simple informa the young convent manatee, of life. witness through the limbs of the human. i want him by as a witness documentary on out is there are me. yeah. all you all. now must say was, where you got the nama, just coming in, you'll get a, i think so on before you can get with kim kim, i'm at the end of it on that or came from, i've been going a lot of fear fear the mechanical up, those you know, my, let me to what he explained to me move what i wake up confused that why am i you know, why am i so much pain? why does he are so much? i don't know. i mean, to me was already, right. what am i doing here because i asked for help for my harness. why am i here? these women are still trying to understand what happened to them. all. they were held at the same immigration prison in georgia. and they were seen by the same d
the opposition refused to recognise mohammed to abilene have mohammed his president saying his 4 year term has expired . years headlines, more news here and on 0 right after foot line. a face controller story without uttering a single word. and knowing going can guide a simple informa the young convent manatee, of life. witness through the limbs of the human. i want him by as a witness documentary on out is there are me. yeah. all you all. now must say was, where you got the nama, just coming...
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yeah, i think there's a lot of clubs that struggle this season. dockman shall care of abilene and i think they've used the coaching change as best to kind of kick start the season for some has worked pretty dartmouth that worked shocker. they've had more coaches than points nearly in the plummeted into the 2nd division. so for some work for some 400 flick main coaching change by minute coach, he said he's going to leave at the end of the season. that was to do with problems with the hierarchy. it didn't go on. he said, you know, of when 7 trophies and 18 months see later i'm going to take the germany job nuts. paid the way for the biggest story of the season, which is usually another monday or the lights. the coach. he's taken over, he's already going to take over at the end of the season, but he's focus more on his own players. have done this season. so let's hear what he had to say about finance shunts of read mckinney. i'm happy with the legacy which myself and my coaching team are leaving behind. i think the like said guys of really develop and have enjoyed our way of playing football
yeah, i think there's a lot of clubs that struggle this season. dockman shall care of abilene and i think they've used the coaching change as best to kind of kick start the season for some has worked pretty dartmouth that worked shocker. they've had more coaches than points nearly in the plummeted into the 2nd division. so for some work for some 400 flick main coaching change by minute coach, he said he's going to leave at the end of the season. that was to do with problems with the hierarchy....
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and for abilene, we should know that it is justice. and that it doesn't actually guarantee that we will see the many changes that we have advocated for, including the funding police. we know that as abolition is that convicted, police officers does not actually get closer to being able to see the harms reduce . but we do know that is the confirmation of all of the violence that we've experienced over these over this year. lesser george floyd's death brought people out protesting, not just in the us, but all around the world, even during a pandemic. what did that say to you? so what it said was, i'm going to go back in time to 2016 where donald trump was elected in the united states. a number of folk have been focusing on aspect on, on, on hope more specifically suggesting that we need it more hope. and then after trump was elect elected, it was as if hope die. what the protest nationally and globally suggest it to me was something more accurate and suggesting something i knew that we didn't really need hope. it was. ready ready what we
and for abilene, we should know that it is justice. and that it doesn't actually guarantee that we will see the many changes that we have advocated for, including the funding police. we know that as abolition is that convicted, police officers does not actually get closer to being able to see the harms reduce . but we do know that is the confirmation of all of the violence that we've experienced over these over this year. lesser george floyd's death brought people out protesting, not just in...
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>> ike was actually born in denison, texas but grew up in abilene, kansas. there he was part of a german-american community that had emigrated to the united states in 1741. this family were deep believers in pacifism. they abhorred, alcohol, cigarettes and dancing. they were actually a very religious family. there were six boys all together, seven sons originally. one died in infancy. so ike was a real student of history as a young boy and often had to be reminded that he should put down his history books. as a matter of fact, his mother locked them up in a closet. but, actually, of all those boys, mrs. eisenhower said her son dwight had the most to learn. he was a passionate character. he felt injustice. he was alert to injustice. he had a temper that his parents had to teach him how to control, and altogether i guess he was a bit of a handful. but certainly going to west point changes much of that. you just saw a wonderful picture of him in high school. >> and you mentioned they were a very religious family, pacifist. his mother, in fact, was a mennonite,
>> ike was actually born in denison, texas but grew up in abilene, kansas. there he was part of a german-american community that had emigrated to the united states in 1741. this family were deep believers in pacifism. they abhorred, alcohol, cigarettes and dancing. they were actually a very religious family. there were six boys all together, seven sons originally. one died in infancy. so ike was a real student of history as a young boy and often had to be reminded that he should put down...
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this is scott from the abilene i to the atlanta was the most international house there was and the hotel projected that image out into the world. when from town i spent, nazis took advantage of that school from 1933 to 1941 that went well. i have business. then people started noticing that one of the most important business couples in berlin was not in the party that didn't look good. they had to join and so head and louis arm loan joined the ranks of what would become over 8000000 members of the n s. d a. p. in 1936, a glimmer of the outlands former glory returned when the olympic games were held in berlin. the limpid committee took up quarters in the hotel and for a brief time, multilingual colorful life dotted the uniform depressing landscape of the brown dictatorship. ah, in front of our house, elegant french women strolled in delicate heels and exquisite footwear. both the american women was good use, both shoes and in between. they were officers in uniform. that was the outward glamorous impression of the day. ah, today, the square behind the argon houses and the moral to the jews
this is scott from the abilene i to the atlanta was the most international house there was and the hotel projected that image out into the world. when from town i spent, nazis took advantage of that school from 1933 to 1941 that went well. i have business. then people started noticing that one of the most important business couples in berlin was not in the party that didn't look good. they had to join and so head and louis arm loan joined the ranks of what would become over 8000000 members of...
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awesome police, i'm finding why and why the barn office specifically a house as a scar from the abilene. i to the blood was the most international house there was and the hotel projected that image out into the world. one from under the nazis took advantage of that school from 1933 to 1941 that went well either the 6th and business. then people started noticing that one of the most important business couples in berlin was not in the party that didn't look good. they had to join.
awesome police, i'm finding why and why the barn office specifically a house as a scar from the abilene. i to the blood was the most international house there was and the hotel projected that image out into the world. one from under the nazis took advantage of that school from 1933 to 1941 that went well either the 6th and business. then people started noticing that one of the most important business couples in berlin was not in the party that didn't look good. they had to join.
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prison are young people take advantage of that on our school day form games, which then get into was abilene module that increases the violence law in the original boss loses control can no longer keep order in the quarter. the way here is to develop but the workers at this youth center don't see keeping law and order as being attacked for criminals. but for the law abiding population of naples standard time before they lose the bite of all the police. we still have 103 african clans who get their revenues primarily from doing drugs. and i sort of many people here maintain the state isn't doing its job. that may be true. but it's also true that it's high time we citizens got organized. so it won't be everyone just looking out for themselves the way it's been up to now killing, you know, i mean, obviously the mural dedicated to young criminals in naples are stirring up debate. this one even commemorated 17 year old, the reject chaos with candles and an altar. in october 2020 while committing a robbery. he was shot and killed by the police. ah! in the meantime, the police have had the mural re
prison are young people take advantage of that on our school day form games, which then get into was abilene module that increases the violence law in the original boss loses control can no longer keep order in the quarter. the way here is to develop but the workers at this youth center don't see keeping law and order as being attacked for criminals. but for the law abiding population of naples standard time before they lose the bite of all the police. we still have 103 african clans who get...
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after the civil war, joseph mccoy eventually helps establish rail heads beginning in abilene, texas. you're going to hear about ellsworth on sunday. wichita as the beef quarantine line moved west after dodge city. the whole idea was bring that product from texas where there are roughly six to 8 million wild cattle after the civil war was over. bring that product in the eastern united states, but especially in great britain. so you had to bring them here and you had to have men who could trail them up from texas, because frankly it was three times as expensive to ship them by texas railroads after the civil war, as it was, to grab them up to rail heads in kansas. the cattle grounds you see on this map here, primarily for them, you could see the different directions they went, but ultimately they hooked up with railroad lines into wyoming and montana, and eventually into western canada to establish beef cattle ranches up there. like i said before, there were people that were in the way and conveniently, the indians in particular, the tribes, the spanish area, from the rocky mountains t
after the civil war, joseph mccoy eventually helps establish rail heads beginning in abilene, texas. you're going to hear about ellsworth on sunday. wichita as the beef quarantine line moved west after dodge city. the whole idea was bring that product from texas where there are roughly six to 8 million wild cattle after the civil war was over. bring that product in the eastern united states, but especially in great britain. so you had to bring them here and you had to have men who could trail...
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only abilene finish and working millions of children all over the world to go to school. the we ask why? because the education that makes the world more judge the make up your own mind the w made for mines the welcome to in good shape coming up. giving birth by this area, what are the pros and cons plus breast feeding? why many young mothers struggled. hello, and welcome to in good shape. my topic today is about one of the most fascinating events in our life. we've all gone through and talking about beth worldwide on average. women has 2.6 babies, my wife and i have 2 kids. it's interesting to see whether word pregnant is derived from in different cultures. in florida languages, pregnant is connected with word burden in china. however, being pregnant means being lacky. and i'm lucky to because i am getting to meet doctor and sister. she's a midwife and she helped to deliver more than $1200.00 babies over the years. and she's taking care of families from more than 60 different countries. hello, dr. nice to meet you. i mean, you were born in the us, you came to berlin 24 ye
only abilene finish and working millions of children all over the world to go to school. the we ask why? because the education that makes the world more judge the make up your own mind the w made for mines the welcome to in good shape coming up. giving birth by this area, what are the pros and cons plus breast feeding? why many young mothers struggled. hello, and welcome to in good shape. my topic today is about one of the most fascinating events in our life. we've all gone through and talking...
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i worked at the abilene a me the news news live from berlin, columbia as president moved to restore order, deploying the military after several more people are killed in demonstrations against rising poverty and inequality. we'll get an update from our correspondence . also coming up in the show, a terrible discovery in canada. the remains of more than $200.00 children, found buried at a former indigenous residential school. one of the institutions that held the children taken from their families and faithful as the democratic republic of congo . after a devastating volcanic eruption, now the 1st refugees are returning home by warning that more explosive activity could be ahead. ah. hello, enquire richardson a very warm welcome to the show. we begin in columbia where the army has tightened control in 2 cities following the latest round of violent anti government protests . thousands of protesters have died in a month of demonstrations. the unrest began over a proposed tax reform, but it since turned into a national uprising against joblessness and inequality. in many parts of colley, this
i worked at the abilene a me the news news live from berlin, columbia as president moved to restore order, deploying the military after several more people are killed in demonstrations against rising poverty and inequality. we'll get an update from our correspondence . also coming up in the show, a terrible discovery in canada. the remains of more than $200.00 children, found buried at a former indigenous residential school. one of the institutions that held the children taken from their...