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albert parsons was among them. albert is well-known because of the haymarket trial. his subsequent situation with three of his comrades. ucy has been known as his wife and widow. most people don't realize she had a career of her own. and have obtained a celebrity hood in the late 19th century. she was well known throughout the country, the press followed her. she was an educator, she was not a theorist, she is not an organizer, but she was an eloquent speaker. she was a passionate defender of the first amendment. from our perspective she seems -- she talked about the growing inequality between the rich and poor. she decried the exploitation of workers by the great robber barons of the day. she argued that machines were transforming the workplace and throwing people out of work. these things are familiar to us today. >> she believed in the eight ho workday. >> so some of this things, no child labor she was begun. some has been accepted and others not. you have to admit that she was not a literal bomb thrower. >> she was. her rhetoric and writings were very raw. her hu
albert parsons was among them. albert is well-known because of the haymarket trial. his subsequent situation with three of his comrades. ucy has been known as his wife and widow. most people don't realize she had a career of her own. and have obtained a celebrity hood in the late 19th century. she was well known throughout the country, the press followed her. she was an educator, she was not a theorist, she is not an organizer, but she was an eloquent speaker. she was a passionate defender of...
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she and albert were both on the road a lot speaking. after his incarceration in the summer of 1886, she lost a national speaking tour. and really for the next several decades, really into the teens, she was on the road speaking. she had two children, albert jr. born in 1878, lulu born in 1881. when ben parsons and she were out of town, the kids were taken care of by families in the neighborhood. now, lulu died in 1888, perhaps from cop applications from scarlet fever. we're not sure what exactly. but it's her relationship with albert that i think is the most troubling and maybe the most revealing about her. lucy, in 1899, was on the street corners of chicago denouncing american imperialism aced broad. she was arguing against american intervention in cuba and the philippines. one day that summer her son, albert jr., who was about 20 came home and announced he was joining the u.s. army. and going to fight in the mill teens. and she was horrified. within a week she was truck into what was called an insane court in chicago, and she had the
she and albert were both on the road a lot speaking. after his incarceration in the summer of 1886, she lost a national speaking tour. and really for the next several decades, really into the teens, she was on the road speaking. she had two children, albert jr. born in 1878, lulu born in 1881. when ben parsons and she were out of town, the kids were taken care of by families in the neighborhood. now, lulu died in 1888, perhaps from cop applications from scarlet fever. we're not sure what...
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albert ran for public office a couple of times. he lost and became convinced the two-party system was vihopelessly corrupt. in the early 1880s he and lucy became anarchists and rejected the two-party system. when they did that they broke with their socialist comrades. the group of anarchist here in chicago in the 1880s, i think it had a larger presence than was warranted in the sense that they had several newspapers, they had a number of eloquent speakers and they seem to represent a real presence in the city when in fact they numbered only a couple hundred people. >> i wonder whether part of the reason that lucy parsons isn't more a famous now and isn't as famous as she deserves to be is that she was so disconnected with the suffrage movement. she thought, who cares if we get the vote, the vote is fake anyway. she didn't care forming got to vote. she denied her african roots so she didn't end up becoming any part of the modern black history movement either. i wonder whether she just kind of got forgotten because of that. >> i thin
albert ran for public office a couple of times. he lost and became convinced the two-party system was vihopelessly corrupt. in the early 1880s he and lucy became anarchists and rejected the two-party system. when they did that they broke with their socialist comrades. the group of anarchist here in chicago in the 1880s, i think it had a larger presence than was warranted in the sense that they had several newspapers, they had a number of eloquent speakers and they seem to represent a real...
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inspired by photographs of albert einstein taken in the one nine hundred fifty s. the researchers have succeeded in creating a digital work of art. the animated albert einstein is the motion convincing this new animation technique offers all sorts of possibilities for example in documentary films. our einstein could be used in the future to for example in a recent t.v. documentary about einstein he was portrayed by a real actor but of course the actor didn't look exactly like him so you could imagine taking our einstein face and projecting it out to the actor and the space to exist einstein's of course. the researchers produced a three part many series starring there albert einstein the famous physicist ponders the nature of humanity chats about relativity and tries to get the hang of a smartphone. he's not just visually realistic he captures einstein spirit just as they'd hoped. he'd done this in fifteen or three films are a tribute to albert einstein to him as a person and to his life's work. we also wanted to show what's technologically feasible biased. i have i
inspired by photographs of albert einstein taken in the one nine hundred fifty s. the researchers have succeeded in creating a digital work of art. the animated albert einstein is the motion convincing this new animation technique offers all sorts of possibilities for example in documentary films. our einstein could be used in the future to for example in a recent t.v. documentary about einstein he was portrayed by a real actor but of course the actor didn't look exactly like him so you could...
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albert the cooler. albert, he loves the wind through his feathers. >> he's looking for rodents. >> yes. >> i want a snack. >> he is like -- >> yeah. >> who is driving? he says albert loves to go out in the car and drive.nd drive.nd albert is like uh-huh, lean wit, rock with it. >> his eyes some times look like they are in the permanent state of >> how can you it's about him riding. >> it looks like hoops. >> the sngshots are. >> they were in the afraid to roll up their sleeves, get in the kitchen and get their hands y. >> theyre tiny hands. >> tiny hands. >> in this episode they are going to try their hand and things g interesting. >> yes. you have to have one of these. >> yes. >> thank you for the reminder. >> they have all of their ingredients ready and it's time to prep. >> wow. >> that went well for them because they were totally. >> yeah. well went. it's all just getting by. how about that? >> now chop it up. >> >> all rig wait.>> h onout yo have ssoning. salt. >> just a pinch. >> how about sour cr
albert the cooler. albert, he loves the wind through his feathers. >> he's looking for rodents. >> yes. >> i want a snack. >> he is like -- >> yeah. >> who is driving? he says albert loves to go out in the car and drive.nd drive.nd albert is like uh-huh, lean wit, rock with it. >> his eyes some times look like they are in the permanent state of >> how can you it's about him riding. >> it looks like hoops. >> the sngshots are. >>...
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. >> albert tried to commit suicide.he confiding in you? >> the only thing she mentioned about him was that he hung himself, and she was sorry for him doing that because she thought it was her fault. nereally sat down and talked about it. well, you ow, i think she was trying to hide from -- >> meaning she was smoking marijuana. cathy's family said that for her that would be out of character. sam told detectives -- she said she panled him several times that day and when they finally met up -- >> she kept on asking me, so are you going to give it to me or what? i said, you know what, the minute i said no to her, she blew up. she started cussing me out. you know, and if i don't get it from you, i'll get it from somebody else. >> then he said cathy got in her car and took off. snoo i can't go chasing after her. i never thought this was going to happen. >> sam shared his suspicion bz what had happened to cathy. the same rumors about albert that were circulating around placentia where. >> you know what, it's a possibility that
. >> albert tried to commit suicide.he confiding in you? >> the only thing she mentioned about him was that he hung himself, and she was sorry for him doing that because she thought it was her fault. nereally sat down and talked about it. well, you ow, i think she was trying to hide from -- >> meaning she was smoking marijuana. cathy's family said that for her that would be out of character. sam told detectives -- she said she panled him several times that day and when they...
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albert: es importante los preparativos.baterÍa, comida y agua. un galÓn de agua por persona y dÍa. tenemos que tener en cuenta que puede haber muchos dÍas sin luz. guardar la comida y el agua en lata. tambiÉn los documentos personales a mano. recuerden que un huracÁn se puede intensificar muchÍsimo. lo clasificamos siguiendo la escala de huracanes. aquÍ lo tenemos. de categorÍa uno es el menos intenso con 74 millas por hora, pero recuerden conforme se va intensificando el huracÁn va subiendo a categorÍa dos y el nivel del mar es un gran riesgo. con categorÍa tres llega a superar dos sepias. si llegamos a una categorÍa cinco la subida del nivel del mar puede llegar a 20 pies. carolina: muchas gracias. me quedo con esa parte de que septiembre es el mes mÁs activo. importante que la gente tenga un plan y que tenga los documentos listos. cambiamos de tema. vamos a mÉxico. carlos: hablando de tormentas que se aproximan faltan 30 dÍas para las elecciones presidenciales en mÉxico. al parecer, la competencia por los pinos no es la
albert: es importante los preparativos.baterÍa, comida y agua. un galÓn de agua por persona y dÍa. tenemos que tener en cuenta que puede haber muchos dÍas sin luz. guardar la comida y el agua en lata. tambiÉn los documentos personales a mano. recuerden que un huracÁn se puede intensificar muchÍsimo. lo clasificamos siguiendo la escala de huracanes. aquÍ lo tenemos. de categorÍa uno es el menos intenso con 74 millas por hora, pero recuerden conforme se va intensificando el huracÁn va...
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>> cathy was seeing another man named albert.usy was triggered that night he saw her with another man. >> he gets, in his own words, pissed. >> what he did was slash cathy's tires. >> obviously, someone would have to be pretty angry with her to slash tires. if the tires were slashed, ladies and gentlemen, there's only one person who did it. >> murphy said sam's anger continued to build as cathy's attention turned to albert, the same when when sam asked her to elope. a proposal she told her sister tina she was going to reject on saturday. the day she was killed. >> so now it's not just a hickey, it's a denial of a proposal. and it's all because of another guy. >> the result the prosecutor said was an attack so savage, cathy stabbed more than 70 times, it could only be the work of a jealous lover. >> every one of those cuts meant something. every one of the stab wounds meant something. >> and the finishing blow. >> she was alive. and sam lopez cut her throat. it's as cold-blooded as you can possible get. >> the 21st anniversary of
>> cathy was seeing another man named albert.usy was triggered that night he saw her with another man. >> he gets, in his own words, pissed. >> what he did was slash cathy's tires. >> obviously, someone would have to be pretty angry with her to slash tires. if the tires were slashed, ladies and gentlemen, there's only one person who did it. >> murphy said sam's anger continued to build as cathy's attention turned to albert, the same when when sam asked her to...
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so peter albert. >> mr. albert, welcome back. >> good afternoon, chairman brinkman and members of the board. i would like to invite up three people that will co-present with me. lydia and denise, fredo, if you could come up. thank you for inviting us to come down and talk about this transit course idea that's been a lot of fun. i would like to explain why we are talking about this. we live in a city. it can be tough on families or it can be fantastic for families. and we see muni and the walkable sidewalks as critical infrastructure to help children learn how to get independent, learn how to have healthy growth and enjoy and embrace the city for all it can offer you when you are a city resident. we know that kids need to be safe and feel safe. it's excellent that we're coming on the heels of that presentation about safety. but also, not every parent can take the time to orient their children as they're going from, let's say, elementary school and middle school and learning to ride muni by themselves. too oft
so peter albert. >> mr. albert, welcome back. >> good afternoon, chairman brinkman and members of the board. i would like to invite up three people that will co-present with me. lydia and denise, fredo, if you could come up. thank you for inviting us to come down and talk about this transit course idea that's been a lot of fun. i would like to explain why we are talking about this. we live in a city. it can be tough on families or it can be fantastic for families. and we see muni...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson was at the royal albert hall for the ceremony.nth, sheku kanneh—mason played the cello at the royal wedding. at the classic brit awards, the 19—year—old won both best male and the critics‘ choice award. it is an honour, really. just a lovely summing up of my first two years. surprisingly, he is still a student, and sat exams last week but hasn't got his results due to a bungle. they're out but i need to go and collect them. so you could find them out? yeah, but only as of two days ago and i need my id card, which i've lost. # i want to be a part of it... alfie boe and michael ball also had a problem after winning best group. they only give you one. we've never had an argument. this might be the first one! # it's up to you, new york, new york.# thankfully, for the sake of harmony, they later triumphed in album of the year, meaning they could each have a brit. # we'll meet again...# and at the age of 101, there was a lifetime achievement award for dame vera lynn. she couldn't be at the ceremony, but she spoke to bbc south east today
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson was at the royal albert hall for the ceremony.nth, sheku kanneh—mason played the cello at the royal wedding. at the classic brit awards, the 19—year—old won both best male and the critics‘ choice award. it is an honour, really. just a lovely summing up of my first two years. surprisingly, he is still a student, and sat exams last week but hasn't got his results due to a bungle. they're out but i need to go and collect them. so you could...
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itit's a apace that we becomone with albert p. naquin: e e indis were in t w way othe e whe man, t they l signgn treaties f m more nd a andore land, d ththa'sow we goto erer her thehe gernmenen hee e and s happy,nd n nowr tther turere igetting awa brune t this my granarenents on my moerer's s sid my gramomothernd m my andfatatr right ther i i wasaisesed re whole fefe. y. isislee jean charl h has aays s be a wonderful place l live.he lland dn''t actctally open up to the rlrld fuy, n notntil abouthehe ear fififti when n r road was bui.. it was vy y easyo wawakep in the morng and s armadil in thearard orpossum oa raccn,n, yoknoow,rossing e yad or whaver, whaot. all that h c chang bececau, withth lo o of itust t beg watetenow, ee tre havave ed offffwhat you're sining isctuaualljust a skelen n of wt it useto be, younow? albert n naqui to o meit means almosti i guesyou u ca say, le e a faly m memr havivi cancer, you kn? ? it'ss bng eat a away,ou k kno where it's s jusa lilitt bit b blittle bi g getti desestred. nono the on things, the p
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. >> private journals kept by albert einstein during his trips toation in the 1920s revealed the brilliantheoretical physicist and humanitarian held standards viewed by many today as racist. he describes as chinese as industrious, obtuse and filthy people. he writes they don't sit on benches but squat like europeans when they relieve themselves in the leafy woods and it would be a pity in if the chinese supplant all other races, for the, like, of us the thought is unspeakably dreary. >> trevor: nice going, einstein. ( laughter ) really? additional up einstein's journals and he has racist stuff in there? i know a lieutenant of westerners in the 1920s hated the chinese, but if there's one person who should have predicted this would come back to bite him it's albert einstein! you're the one person who should have known this! "if you bend space and time you realize i ( bleep ) up!" ( laughter ) i think it's funny how he throws a comment in there, industrious, obtuse, filthy people. like those sexy, lazy moroccans, the moroccans would be, like, thank dr. screw you? i'm glad he said the things s
. >> private journals kept by albert einstein during his trips toation in the 1920s revealed the brilliantheoretical physicist and humanitarian held standards viewed by many today as racist. he describes as chinese as industrious, obtuse and filthy people. he writes they don't sit on benches but squat like europeans when they relieve themselves in the leafy woods and it would be a pity in if the chinese supplant all other races, for the, like, of us the thought is unspeakably dreary....
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i complied with title 24 because albert long approved all the electrical permits. everything complies with title 24. i don't know why he says it doesn't comply with title 24 or albert long wouldn't have ever approved the electrical permit. i didn't have time to go through all this, i just got this last night when it got into my mailbox. and i'm doing the work. my mortgage on the house is $3,500. i'm working within a limited budget. if i work on this on full blast, i could lose my house. because the electrical contractor whom i paid already $5,000, the original contractor $6,800 charged me another $6,000 just for the panel. richie is working, i'm forcing him to work on it, but he is working slowly and that's my reason for the cancellation and i had an appointment for an inspection with mr. lopez yesterday but he happened to be not be there. >> are you done with your testimony? >> i got permits for all my work. all the work i did have permits. >> this is a request for re-hearing. so the issues that were before us for the original permit, there's no evidence of anythi
i complied with title 24 because albert long approved all the electrical permits. everything complies with title 24. i don't know why he says it doesn't comply with title 24 or albert long wouldn't have ever approved the electrical permit. i didn't have time to go through all this, i just got this last night when it got into my mailbox. and i'm doing the work. my mortgage on the house is $3,500. i'm working within a limited budget. if i work on this on full blast, i could lose my house. because...
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very much for that >> you bet >>> let's discuss what this could mean for the markets joining us is albert, director of asset allocation strategy at peoples unite the bank as we talk about the uncertainty around trade we know that u.s. i i insulated businesses have been out-performers is this the place where investors should continue to put money into >> well, i'm not convinced that's the case now. when we look at small cap valuations right now, small cap evaluations are trading at over 28 times forward earnings. that certainly is above the median compared to a large cap stock, which is trading much closer to historical median. generally speaking we expect large cap stocks have a larger international exposure but i think it's a little bit early to rush to judgment that this will be a permanent valuation adjustment for large cap relative to small cap stocks >> do you think trade fears are overstated where should investors put their money to work? >> i -- they may be overblown. the concern was for a while the market was getting adjusted to the president's negotiating tactics on trade i think
very much for that >> you bet >>> let's discuss what this could mean for the markets joining us is albert, director of asset allocation strategy at peoples unite the bank as we talk about the uncertainty around trade we know that u.s. i i insulated businesses have been out-performers is this the place where investors should continue to put money into >> well, i'm not convinced that's the case now. when we look at small cap valuations right now, small cap evaluations are...
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i'm married to -- >> albert:, and we have four children. because we don't have snow here. in summer, i know it's very hot here, but it's good for planting. and people are nice in houston. >> anthony: many of the more recent arrivals in houston come from places where life is unbelievably hard and often dangerous. many come from agrarian backgrounds, arriving here without the skill set needed to compete for jobs in an urban situation. plant it forward, a non-profit urban farming program, provides refugees like gertrude and albert, lombo access to land where they can make a living from the ground. so here we are, middle of houston -- a lush, fertile plot where eggplant, squash, string beans, and other produce is grown to be sold at farmers markets and to restaurants around town. fellow congolese/houston transplants guy mullet and constant, ngouala. chefs when not tending their crops, prepare an outdoor meal for the lombos and a group of friends and fellow farmers. congolese, but with a definite cajun touch. or is it the other way around? a slo
i'm married to -- >> albert:, and we have four children. because we don't have snow here. in summer, i know it's very hot here, but it's good for planting. and people are nice in houston. >> anthony: many of the more recent arrivals in houston come from places where life is unbelievably hard and often dangerous. many come from agrarian backgrounds, arriving here without the skill set needed to compete for jobs in an urban situation. plant it forward, a non-profit urban farming...
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year and the critics‘ choice award. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson was at the royal albertroyal wedding. at the classic brit awards, the 19—year—old won both best male and the critics' choice award. it isjust an honour, really, just a kind of lovely sum—up of my past two years. surprisingly, he is still a student and sat exams last week, but hasn't got his results, due to a bungle. they are out, but i need to go and collect them. you could find them out? yeah, but only as of like two days ago and you need your id card, which i've lost. # i want to be a part of it...# alfie boe and michael ball also had a problem after winning best group. they only give you one? yeah. we have never had an argument. this might be the first one. # it's up to you, new york...# thankfully, for the sake of harmony, they later triumphed in album of the year, meaning they could each have a brit. # we'll meet again...# and at the age of 101, there was a lifetime achievement award for dame vera lynn. she could not be at the ceremony, but spoke to bbc south east today on the phone. unexpected, but ver
year and the critics‘ choice award. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson was at the royal albertroyal wedding. at the classic brit awards, the 19—year—old won both best male and the critics' choice award. it isjust an honour, really, just a kind of lovely sum—up of my past two years. surprisingly, he is still a student and sat exams last week, but hasn't got his results, due to a bungle. they are out, but i need to go and collect them. you could find them out? yeah, but only...
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more and more popular especially for the naturally i'm really excited about today's trip along the albert biking along one of the most very paths in europe. here is the challenge to discover nature and culture using muscle power. roads and railways overcrowded transportation look like a sentry from now. when it comes to driving us into the future. told me to be sitting down and that at the speed of sound. today's bright ideas tenement penalty of tomorrow. in the forty five minutes. crimes against humanity civilians become witnesses to. their recorded images travel around the globe via social media. but what is propaganda fiction and what is fact of digital investigators comb through the flood of images so they combine sources to try to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of. forensics between bits and bytes. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t w. i'm in a state of fratton park and budget snack about it two hour drive northwest up for a letter i want to explore the elbows cycle routes germany's most popular bike trail. tram.
more and more popular especially for the naturally i'm really excited about today's trip along the albert biking along one of the most very paths in europe. here is the challenge to discover nature and culture using muscle power. roads and railways overcrowded transportation look like a sentry from now. when it comes to driving us into the future. told me to be sitting down and that at the speed of sound. today's bright ideas tenement penalty of tomorrow. in the forty five minutes. crimes...
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reminds me of a quote by albert einstein, "imagination is more important than knowledge." sometimes, you just have to dream bigger than your circumstances. whether or not it is dreaming that you will one day graduate from georgia tech, or dreaming that you will one day change the world, sometimes, it is just important to dream. and as the mayor of this city, i am so grateful that you all in a very real way, give our children in the atlanta public schools, something to dream about. something to reach for. because i know know as mayor of this city, but the real and the t in our community, are the ones who go into our classrooms, as they go at hollis innovation academy, and may let them know that a. degree from georgia tech is a possibility that it is possible that you can become an engineer. but you can live on the west side of atlanta. that you can be more than your circumstances. and lastly, the lesson that i learned, reminds me of a quote from audrey lord, "when i dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important
reminds me of a quote by albert einstein, "imagination is more important than knowledge." sometimes, you just have to dream bigger than your circumstances. whether or not it is dreaming that you will one day graduate from georgia tech, or dreaming that you will one day change the world, sometimes, it is just important to dream. and as the mayor of this city, i am so grateful that you all in a very real way, give our children in the atlanta public schools, something to dream about....
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einstein said the most powerful force in the universe is compound interest that's a quote from albert einstein so imagine if you're comparing a one percent a day warren buffett's compound to twenty two percent a year ok charlie monger by that went on to this big coin prize will be times of fallows and the price of the years charlie monger gets to when he croaks. like you and i have kind of year on year from now. i read i think it's going to keep going up i don't pay as much attention to the price i'm more interested as a prize destruction yeah i mean it's the technology behind it and i think like i think i'll roads and decay. more demand for this as an asset class it's the most secure it's. fixed supply there are a lot of things going for it that i don't see other practice necessarily fulfilling that store of value functions so i you know i'm i'm a holder. so from our perspective point is from one of the world's largest exchange operators we tend not to focus on the price and explicitly focus on the process of fair price discovery so we have over twenty million customers that every da
einstein said the most powerful force in the universe is compound interest that's a quote from albert einstein so imagine if you're comparing a one percent a day warren buffett's compound to twenty two percent a year ok charlie monger by that went on to this big coin prize will be times of fallows and the price of the years charlie monger gets to when he croaks. like you and i have kind of year on year from now. i read i think it's going to keep going up i don't pay as much attention to the...
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would you know who lived in each number of albert square? don't test me. an interesting personal life and some of that they say helped in that career? it may well have. today is is not the time to talk about what went in his personal life and scandal, of course there were, you know, let us focus on his talent, for acting which is really what brought dirty den alive. i think he did bring a lot of himself, there was a lot thatjust did bring a lot of himself, there was a lot that just when you did bring a lot of himself, there was a lot thatjust when you get a certain role you can only envisage one actor playing, you that was him. he brought it to life. that was a double edged sword because he was a lwa ys double edged sword because he was always and will forever be dirty den there were no other career highlights. when he left in 89 before he came back in 2003, he did paradise club a hit on the bbc at the time, but no, dirty den eclipsed everything else. he remained working but it is the double edged sword. the role of a lifetime but one he never escaped. one
would you know who lived in each number of albert square? don't test me. an interesting personal life and some of that they say helped in that career? it may well have. today is is not the time to talk about what went in his personal life and scandal, of course there were, you know, let us focus on his talent, for acting which is really what brought dirty den alive. i think he did bring a lot of himself, there was a lot thatjust did bring a lot of himself, there was a lot that just when you did...
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einstein said the most powerful force in the universe is compound interest that's a quote from albert einstein so imagine if you're comping a one percent a day warren buffet's compound twenty two percent a year ok charlie monger but when i took the big coin prize well being times of. the prize of the year charlie monger gets to win he croaks. luck you're right i'm here i'm here for i know. i have it i think it's going to keep going up i don't pay as much attention to the price i'm more interested as a prize destruction yeah i mean it's the technology behind it and i think i think all roads and indications lead to more demand for this as an asset class it's the most secure it's. fixed supply there are a lot of things going for it that i don't see other. necessarily fulfilling that store of value functions so i you know i'm i'm a holder i'm so from our perspective point is from one of the world's largest exchange operators we tend not to focus on the price explicitly focus.
einstein said the most powerful force in the universe is compound interest that's a quote from albert einstein so imagine if you're comping a one percent a day warren buffet's compound twenty two percent a year ok charlie monger but when i took the big coin prize well being times of. the prize of the year charlie monger gets to win he croaks. luck you're right i'm here i'm here for i know. i have it i think it's going to keep going up i don't pay as much attention to the price i'm more...
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his aunt referred to him as her stupid nephew. 3-year old albert einstein, but if a 3-year old albert einstein is brought into asperger's group , speculate on how he would have been diagnosed. >> i mean, i see where you are going with this and a 3-year old who was not talking or developing and hitting the prescribed milestones would be in trouble at the time and it was up to the doctor to report children with disabilities and asperger claimed after the war that he did not report children who he could have reported and there's no way to prove it that he might have withheld the names of some children. he may well have rescued children. i'm not here to deny that and so if he-- may be an individual like him would have, but under lot the or under protocol einstein would have had to have been reported. >> .-dot next row back. >> you mentioned and give out reasons for getting rid of asperger's. do you have a suggestion for what the diagnosis should be called? >> any-- i mean, in medical terms it's autism spectrum disorder and that's all we have. often people say high functioning and low func
his aunt referred to him as her stupid nephew. 3-year old albert einstein, but if a 3-year old albert einstein is brought into asperger's group , speculate on how he would have been diagnosed. >> i mean, i see where you are going with this and a 3-year old who was not talking or developing and hitting the prescribed milestones would be in trouble at the time and it was up to the doctor to report children with disabilities and asperger claimed after the war that he did not report children...
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painter feed a column known for her fabulous eyebrows is now a style icon as london's victoria and albert museum devotes an entire exhibition to her distinctive walk. i'm from gail welcome to the program. german chancellor angela merkel has a verse of the crisis in her government of migration policy for now at least our interior minister jose hoffa from the chancellor's but very insistent party the c.s.u. wants to close germany's borders to some refugees but the chancellor says i would go against the european principles today is to say forgave on that america a deadline if she can't deliver a solution in cooperation with european partners by the next e.u. summit in two weeks it will act alone. she didn't get more than a short respite but that was still more than chancellor angela merkel was expecting . after fears her government would collapse she has now won some time until the e.u. summit at the end of june to find a european solution to the asylum dispute. merkel has made it clear that she doesn't want to go it alone. that have long been we believe that uncoordinated rejection of asylu
painter feed a column known for her fabulous eyebrows is now a style icon as london's victoria and albert museum devotes an entire exhibition to her distinctive walk. i'm from gail welcome to the program. german chancellor angela merkel has a verse of the crisis in her government of migration policy for now at least our interior minister jose hoffa from the chancellor's but very insistent party the c.s.u. wants to close germany's borders to some refugees but the chancellor says i would go...
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ojalÁ dios qu que sÍ manden la ayuda que necesitan >>> le duele lo que pasa en su paÍs ya hay 118 albert
ojalÁ dios qu que sÍ manden la ayuda que necesitan >>> le duele lo que pasa en su paÍs ya hay 118 albert
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a prisoner named albert anger from the 48th ohio came back in 1896 and stepped off the stockade. there's a great handwritten and the descriptions she gave masked the archaeological work in terms of -- matched the archaeological work in terms of the perimeters of the arcade. early 1865 but other than that, i can almost tell you what the weather was out here on a day by day basis. that was one of the things they noted in their diaries, what the weather was. probably the most common thing they talked about was the boredom of being a prisoner of war, and wishing they were home. as one prisoner noted in his diary, every moment is wasted. there was one set of brothers and onee from illinois, of them had come to texas in the early 1850's and his gender brothers stayed in illinois. and they had lost contact, and one evening this prisoner looks at the guard over the wall and says what is your name. what is it to you, yank? because i think you are my brother. and behold, it was his brother and the guard moved back to illinois and they are buried side-by-side in illinois, one with a confede
a prisoner named albert anger from the 48th ohio came back in 1896 and stepped off the stockade. there's a great handwritten and the descriptions she gave masked the archaeological work in terms of -- matched the archaeological work in terms of the perimeters of the arcade. early 1865 but other than that, i can almost tell you what the weather was out here on a day by day basis. that was one of the things they noted in their diaries, what the weather was. probably the most common thing they...
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and we played mind games with neurologist doctor hannah critchlow, and albert einstein.ou know that it's the wrong way round, i cannot help seeing that this is going the wrong way. anotherface is popping out, but actually it's the back end of the mask. anotherface is popping out, but actually it's the back end of the mask. i was put on the spot with a challenge that gave me shivers and flashbacks to my mastermind appearance. oh, god! oh, my god! what does the g stand for in gdpr? oh, god! gregory! no, it's general. the island of tuvalu, which lies in the pacific ocean, midway between hawaii and australia, is located at which top level domain popular with television channels? what? .tv? and then there was click‘s very own patented shouty wave game which we call hay fever. as one half of the audience tries to push the other half off a seesaw. all shout it's controlled using image and speech recognition, to make sense of all the waggling and yelling, you know. right, we're going to move on now and look at a piece of technology which aims to help blind people to navigate...
and we played mind games with neurologist doctor hannah critchlow, and albert einstein.ou know that it's the wrong way round, i cannot help seeing that this is going the wrong way. anotherface is popping out, but actually it's the back end of the mask. anotherface is popping out, but actually it's the back end of the mask. i was put on the spot with a challenge that gave me shivers and flashbacks to my mastermind appearance. oh, god! oh, my god! what does the g stand for in gdpr? oh, god!...
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ojalÁ dios qu que sÍ manden la ayuda que necesitan >>> le duele lo que pasa en su paÍs ya hay 118 albertdebes. >>> estamos con muchos niÑos, muchas personas mayores. # los departamentos zacatepec y seguimos buscando personas desaparecid desaparecidas. >> algunas comunidades rurales quedaron ingeniero comunicado y otros. >> el gobierno dice estar abierto a la ayuda internacional. >> siempre nuestros hermanos y la solidaridad de la comunidad internacional es agradecida. >> familiares en guatemala para el nÚmero 415. >> tambiÉn hay p nÚmero de telÉfono de emergencia. >> el noticiero dijeron que en la comunidad, puede utilizar las redes sociales para comunicarse con el consulado de guatemala. >> en san francisco, noticiero telemundo 48. >>> gracias flavio por la informaciÓn >>> en una situaciÓn muy triste para los hermanos guatemaltecos el nÚmero y cenizas muchas han viajado hasta el vecino salvador en la zona occidente que estÁ muy cerca del antiguo guatemala es muy triste y desde 1974 no habÍa hecho erupciÓn de esa forma. >> bueno, amigos en alerta estÁn las autoridades de la escuela secun
ojalÁ dios qu que sÍ manden la ayuda que necesitan >>> le duele lo que pasa en su paÍs ya hay 118 albertdebes. >>> estamos con muchos niÑos, muchas personas mayores. # los departamentos zacatepec y seguimos buscando personas desaparecid desaparecidas. >> algunas comunidades rurales quedaron ingeniero comunicado y otros. >> el gobierno dice estar abierto a la ayuda internacional. >> siempre nuestros hermanos y la solidaridad de la comunidad internacional...
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first albert twisted his way through and then chris screamed converted try gave them the lead by two. and he come back. they not only lost one but two, and then the empty space there was a loss. with the numbers refreshed, they began to push again and the try set up eight tent for our local. they will not lie down. but in the dying seconds, the ball passed forward and the game was up. so it is the saints are prevailed to get to the first wembley final a decade, but first the semites. —— sme. and st helens will face catalans dragons in the semi—final, with warrington up against leeds rhinos. both games will take place on the 5th august at the macron stadium. fiji have won the london leg of the world rugby sevens series, beating south africa 21—17 in the final at twickenham. ireland claimed the bronze medal, jordan conroy crossing inside the final minute to level the score at 19 points a piece, before mark roche secured the conversion and a 21 points to 19 victory with just five seconds remaining in the match. england are preparing for their final world cup warm—up match, against costa
first albert twisted his way through and then chris screamed converted try gave them the lead by two. and he come back. they not only lost one but two, and then the empty space there was a loss. with the numbers refreshed, they began to push again and the try set up eight tent for our local. they will not lie down. but in the dying seconds, the ball passed forward and the game was up. so it is the saints are prevailed to get to the first wembley final a decade, but first the semites. ——...
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more and more popular nationally for tornado naturally i'm really excited about a stamp along the albert biking along one of the most very paths in europe. here's the challenge to discover nature and culture using muscle power. entering the conflict zone there's been plenty of coverage of the thousands of casualties inflicted by israel along affordable gaza but what's really the role of hamas in the bloodshed my guess is osama calmed down a senior member of hamas is fooling for the year of the move deliberately provocative israel with no coolpix for the safety of its citizens conflicts ofin sixty minutes d.w. . a silent clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love to. accomplish that shaking families and society to the cold. war my father will be angry sometimes i think i'm already dead and. commandoes starts july eighth d. w. . i'm in a state of bread then broke in but it's not about a two hour drive northwest the for a letter i want to explore the eldest cycle route germany's most popular bike trail . hardly any
more and more popular nationally for tornado naturally i'm really excited about a stamp along the albert biking along one of the most very paths in europe. here's the challenge to discover nature and culture using muscle power. entering the conflict zone there's been plenty of coverage of the thousands of casualties inflicted by israel along affordable gaza but what's really the role of hamas in the bloodshed my guess is osama calmed down a senior member of hamas is fooling for the year of the...
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my name is rihanna albert, analyst with the office on the aging. felton institute will place community liaisons with the
my name is rihanna albert, analyst with the office on the aging. felton institute will place community liaisons with the
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you know and albert outlaw the kind of the need on them. and tell them how much had he been fundamentally harmed go on living in china when company comes on him and by his heavy pump. unpack it for us what were you here and what were you saying whether on line that horrendous things humans about us or those observations or that about that or if you join us on the set a lot of the major countries in the commonwealth have far bigger fish to fry and chips to eat bass is a dialogue talk to us about some of this success if perhaps everyone has a voice what happens when the robots themselves are making the decision to join the colobus conversation. new possibilities treeless journalists or medical facilities they got that either already declared a state of emergency several weeks ago gripping documentaries to discover a wealth of award winning programming from around the globe. debates and discussions on one side of the split screen dignitaries mingling on the other card see the world from a different perspective only on al-jazeera. the world's p
you know and albert outlaw the kind of the need on them. and tell them how much had he been fundamentally harmed go on living in china when company comes on him and by his heavy pump. unpack it for us what were you here and what were you saying whether on line that horrendous things humans about us or those observations or that about that or if you join us on the set a lot of the major countries in the commonwealth have far bigger fish to fry and chips to eat bass is a dialogue talk to us about...
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the participants, and so the african-american delegates had to point this out at the meeting, and albert peÑa, one of the chairs of the meeting, went out of his way to apologize for this incident. when out of his way to talk about the issues with voter suppression that the coalition should prioritize in towards do right by the african-american members. so that is one of many examples. a few years earlier in 1958, when hen henry gone sol les ran for gov, he had trim support million african-americans and mexican-american buzz in white liberal refused to get behind his campaign, even though they didn't have viable candidate some there was ongoing conflict and tension but the remarkable part of the story is that after each blowup or confrontation, they came together again. the day after an election they lost because they couldn't agree on a candidate, someone would send out a letter and say, let's get together again, and they would. they would figure out where to hold the meeting. that would point of contention, whose turn to meet on but they would figure out where to meet and then coming to
the participants, and so the african-american delegates had to point this out at the meeting, and albert peÑa, one of the chairs of the meeting, went out of his way to apologize for this incident. when out of his way to talk about the issues with voter suppression that the coalition should prioritize in towards do right by the african-american members. so that is one of many examples. a few years earlier in 1958, when hen henry gone sol les ran for gov, he had trim support million...