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the alfred earth smith foundation -- alfred e. of new york. thank you. you showed the world the essence of the catholic faith. i've known about it for a long time. i lived right next to a magnificent catholic church. as jesus christ said in the gospel, everyone will know that you are my disciples if you love one another. as president i want the thank the catholic community for the magnificent generosity you showed in america's hour of need. we mourn for all of those who lost a loved one, and in their memory we will defeat the virus through advances and treatment. we have reduced the fatality rate by 85% since just april. we're on track to develop and distribute a vaccine before the end of the year and maybe substantially before. and i just want to say that the end of the pandemic is in sight, and next year will be one of the greatest years in the history of our country. from the very beginning of our republic, catholics is have uplifted and enriched our nation beyond measure. catholics like charles carroll helped secure american i
the alfred earth smith foundation -- alfred e. of new york. thank you. you showed the world the essence of the catholic faith. i've known about it for a long time. i lived right next to a magnificent catholic church. as jesus christ said in the gospel, everyone will know that you are my disciples if you love one another. as president i want the thank the catholic community for the magnificent generosity you showed in america's hour of need. we mourn for all of those who lost a loved one, and in...
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these chaps identity is less perplexing than his film plots as a baby alfred hitchcock looked like alfred hitchcock's. andy warhol is seen here on the right as a child. in this photo he looks so sickly and fearful somehow not really present. sometimes the pictures hold a clue to the future a young princess elizabeth perched legally on a chair and this cowboy grew up to be hollywood rebel more than brando. even as a youngster this boy stood out in a crowd. later freddie mercury performs before millions. make jack that big and small. lady diana and the princess she became world famous diva maria callas. the most surprising of all is this fun filled groups not this youth on the right is a summer bin ladden. it's a very strange photo is laughing at of course he doesn't have a beard yet. he's still too young i think it's a really nice picture it's one of those that makes you think someone is cut out for a completely different future. children shows as innocent youngsters as unmarked canvases with the potential to become artists scientists actors politicians the looks of us all terrorists nothi
these chaps identity is less perplexing than his film plots as a baby alfred hitchcock looked like alfred hitchcock's. andy warhol is seen here on the right as a child. in this photo he looks so sickly and fearful somehow not really present. sometimes the pictures hold a clue to the future a young princess elizabeth perched legally on a chair and this cowboy grew up to be hollywood rebel more than brando. even as a youngster this boy stood out in a crowd. later freddie mercury performs before...
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. >> president trump and joe biden delivered remarks to the alfred e. smith dinner. this year the gathering was hold virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. >> we have disagreed publicly and privately. >> good evening and welcome to smithnual alfred e. dinner, virtual event this year. i am the cardinal archbishop of new york. i am talking to you what has been the home of the archbishops of new york for 170 years. given this difficult moment we are living through with the pandemic, many of you are in your homes as well. regrettably, we are not able to gather as we normally do for our formal dinner to raise funds for the most vulnerable numbers of our beloved community, our children and their families. we do have a wonderful evening planned. daise we do not have a to introduce, let's go next door to st. patrick's cathedral where as is tradition, our national anthem. anthem. oh say can you see by the dawn't early light hailed proudly we at the twilight's last gleaming brightroad stripes and stars terrible fight o'er the ramparts we watched streamingllantly glaree roc
. >> president trump and joe biden delivered remarks to the alfred e. smith dinner. this year the gathering was hold virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. >> we have disagreed publicly and privately. >> good evening and welcome to smithnual alfred e. dinner, virtual event this year. i am the cardinal archbishop of new york. i am talking to you what has been the home of the archbishops of new york for 170 years. given this difficult moment we are living through with the...
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his exam shows that alfred rivet is a good candidate for surgery. the lands in cornea are clouded so 2 layers of the eye are clouded in one surgical procedure will try to eliminate both sources of his clouded vision will replace the lens and transplant the inner layer of the cornea them to. the transparent cornea is part of the outer casing of the i and serves as a kind of wind shield. behind it the iris opens and closes to control the amount of light entering leon i. the lens focus is the incoming light to create a sharp in each on the retina. the optic nerve then transmits that information to the brain. 2 hours later the surgery is underway flounce course even is preparing the corneal transplant the clinic has its own eye back with corneas from organ donations the cornea does not have a direct blood supply for that reason it can be removed up to 72 hours after death . of. couse close even carefully removes the agents of the cornea. the blue contrast agent helps him guide the delicate incisions. the cornea is only a few 1000 of a millimeter thick.
his exam shows that alfred rivet is a good candidate for surgery. the lands in cornea are clouded so 2 layers of the eye are clouded in one surgical procedure will try to eliminate both sources of his clouded vision will replace the lens and transplant the inner layer of the cornea them to. the transparent cornea is part of the outer casing of the i and serves as a kind of wind shield. behind it the iris opens and closes to control the amount of light entering leon i. the lens focus is the...
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these chaps identity is less perplexing than his film plots as a baby alfred hitchcock looked like alfred hitchcock's. andy warhol is seen here on the right as a child. in this photo he looks so sickly and fearful somehow not really present. sometimes the pictures hold a clue to the future a young princess elizabeth perched legally on a chair and this cowboy grew up to be hollywood rebel more than brando. even as a youngster this boy stood out in a crowd. freddie mercury performs before millions. did you. make jack that big and small. lady diana and the princess she became world famous diva maria callas. the most surprising of all is this fun filled groups now this youth on the right is a summer bin ladden. it's a very strange photo is laughing at of course he doesn't have a beard yet he. still too young i think it's a really nice picture it's one of those that makes you think someone is cut out for a completely different future. children shows as innocent youngsters as unmarked canvases with the potential to become artists scientists actors politicians philosophers or terrorists and noth
these chaps identity is less perplexing than his film plots as a baby alfred hitchcock looked like alfred hitchcock's. andy warhol is seen here on the right as a child. in this photo he looks so sickly and fearful somehow not really present. sometimes the pictures hold a clue to the future a young princess elizabeth perched legally on a chair and this cowboy grew up to be hollywood rebel more than brando. even as a youngster this boy stood out in a crowd. freddie mercury performs before...
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this chap's identity is less perplexing than his film plots as a baby alfred hitchcock look like alfred hitchcock's. andy warhol is seen here on the right as a child. in this photo he looks so sickly in fearful somehow not really present. sometimes the picture is wholly cling to the future a young princess elizabeth perched legally on a chair and this cowboy grew up to be hollywood rebel marlon brando. even as a youngster destroys stood out in a crowd. nature freddie mercury performs before millions. to give. mick jagger big and small. lady diana and the princess she became world famous diva maria callas. the most surprising of all is this fun filled groups not this youth on the right is a summer bin ladden. it's a very strange photo is laughing at of course he doesn't have a beard yet. he's still too young i think it's a really nice picture it's one of those that makes you think someone is cut out for a completely different future. children shows as innocent youngsters as unmarked canvases with the potential to become artists scientists actors politicians philosophers or terrorists not
this chap's identity is less perplexing than his film plots as a baby alfred hitchcock look like alfred hitchcock's. andy warhol is seen here on the right as a child. in this photo he looks so sickly in fearful somehow not really present. sometimes the picture is wholly cling to the future a young princess elizabeth perched legally on a chair and this cowboy grew up to be hollywood rebel marlon brando. even as a youngster destroys stood out in a crowd. nature freddie mercury performs before...
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a driving force in the awarding of the peace prize is of course alfred nobel's wish that that this is tied to the peace congress yes that was just right there yeah of the past and there is a continuity yeah there and that was really specifically brought up just in what we heard of course and i think they also wanted to highlight that they were acknowledging the world food program not just for its mission in itself but for the way in which it was so very interesting the very 1st thing that we heard in the announcement was that the need for global cooperation is greater than ever at the moment so of course that caught me thinking all right maybe we're about to hear the world health organization you know in the context right and they using this to say wait a minute it's not just all about the coronavirus there are other factors here and i think this is also something they quite often want to do with the nobel peace prize is to draw attention to issues that they feel are not getting sufficient attention and it was clear when we heard the quote unprecedented crisis is looming yeah i mean t
a driving force in the awarding of the peace prize is of course alfred nobel's wish that that this is tied to the peace congress yes that was just right there yeah of the past and there is a continuity yeah there and that was really specifically brought up just in what we heard of course and i think they also wanted to highlight that they were acknowledging the world food program not just for its mission in itself but for the way in which it was so very interesting the very 1st thing that we...
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alfred scheidegger invests in small biotech companies developing new cancer drugs. have a good day about his goal is to sell the small companies to pharmaceutical companies for a profit. so what. are you doing yet you do not tell you what i know it's play because it's dark we're doing all it's good but just as you're mr shining what's going on here yeah that's a shot. it's like a marriage market it's unbelievable. but you run into all kinds of biotech companies especially own political ones that fall mafia with pharmaceutical companies aiming to take over small companies later on once they've provided proof that their cancer drug is effective in humans like we do and that it's in the. 60 percent of new drugs are not developed by pharmaceutical companies but by small biotech companies they need a lot of money for studies with patients and this money comes from investors like alfred shah tica and marcos hosa. china goes company often invests during the early stages of research put the pharmaceutical industry pays the most when a biotech company is about to launch a ne
alfred scheidegger invests in small biotech companies developing new cancer drugs. have a good day about his goal is to sell the small companies to pharmaceutical companies for a profit. so what. are you doing yet you do not tell you what i know it's play because it's dark we're doing all it's good but just as you're mr shining what's going on here yeah that's a shot. it's like a marriage market it's unbelievable. but you run into all kinds of biotech companies especially own political ones...
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the novel rebecca was first founded by alfred hitchcock in 191i0 with joan fontaine founded by alfredcock in 191i0 withjoan fontaine as a young woman swept off her feet and installed in his palatial home as a second miss is winter. now, director of site fears and high—rise has rebated —— we visited the novel by a screenplay impressive credits include kick as and the woman in black. in this new version in cinemas now on netflix from the 21st, lady james is the heroine haunted by the ghosts of the past while kristin scott thomas stepped into the role of housekeeper it previously and memorably failed byjudith anderson. it is the differences between best and they hitchcock that are the new films strongest suit unlike the predecessor the central character seems to have a little more agency in history, less of a helpless and of faith. it is also my passion and less of an age difference between maxine and his bride with early scenes of their blossoming romance containing a spark absent from previous screen versions. but perhaps the most striking beef that is in the character for whom the dir
the novel rebecca was first founded by alfred hitchcock in 191i0 with joan fontaine founded by alfredcock in 191i0 withjoan fontaine as a young woman swept off her feet and installed in his palatial home as a second miss is winter. now, director of site fears and high—rise has rebated —— we visited the novel by a screenplay impressive credits include kick as and the woman in black. in this new version in cinemas now on netflix from the 21st, lady james is the heroine haunted by the ghosts...
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we are so fortunate to have her as chair of the alfred he smith foundation.he will speak of the legacy of this dinner. it has brought together leaders regardless of political affiliation. they provide a common ground, might i even say sacred ground. that is a tradition we cherish. it is my pleasure to welcome you. thank you very much for your leadership. eminence.ou, your it is so special to be here. onto so many of the archbishops of new york city. such a historic place. really an honor and a privilege. new york city was one of the hardest hit cities in our nation. the cardinal, the priest, the deacons, the dedicated ladies, they kept working to get the church going. this is such a special place. everyone who visits this great city. the doors were shut. for weeks on end. you all worked tirelessly to find a way to build community. even when the unrest in the city this summer resulted in degrading graffiti at the entrance to the special place, you lead by example. you sought to build bridges. one of my cherished memories was when you asked them to join you in
we are so fortunate to have her as chair of the alfred he smith foundation.he will speak of the legacy of this dinner. it has brought together leaders regardless of political affiliation. they provide a common ground, might i even say sacred ground. that is a tradition we cherish. it is my pleasure to welcome you. thank you very much for your leadership. eminence.ou, your it is so special to be here. onto so many of the archbishops of new york city. such a historic place. really an honor and a...
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these chaps identity is less perplexing than his film plots as a baby alfred hitchcock look like alfred hitchcock. andy warhol is seen here on the right as a child. in this photo he looks so sickly and fearful somehow not really present. sometimes the pictures hold the cling to the future a young princess elizabeth perched legally on a chair and this cowboy grew up to be hollywood rebel more than brando. even as a youngster this boy stood out in a crowd. later freddie mercury performs before millions. mick jagger big and small. lady diana and the princess she became world famous diva maria callas. the most surprising of all is this fun filled groups not this youth on the right is a summer bin ladden. it's a very strange photo is laughing at of course he doesn't have a beard yet he. still too young i think it's a really nice picture it's one of those that makes you think someone is cut out for a completely different future. children shows us innocent youngsters as unmarked canvases with the potential to become artists scientists actors politicians philosophers or terrorists nothing seems
these chaps identity is less perplexing than his film plots as a baby alfred hitchcock look like alfred hitchcock. andy warhol is seen here on the right as a child. in this photo he looks so sickly and fearful somehow not really present. sometimes the pictures hold the cling to the future a young princess elizabeth perched legally on a chair and this cowboy grew up to be hollywood rebel more than brando. even as a youngster this boy stood out in a crowd. later freddie mercury performs before...
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smith and the ears of alfred e. newman. it is an honor to be here with al smith. i obviously never knew your great grandfather but from everything that senator mccain has told me the two of them had a great time together before prohibition. so -- >> of course i am delighted. but not surprised by the final repeal of the 18th amendment. i felt all along that when this matter was properly submitted to the rank and file of our people they would readily see that it had no place in our constitution. it would be very difficult, if not impossible, to estimate the benefit that would come to this country from the lesson taught to the coming generations, to make it their business to see that no such matter as this is ever again made the subject of federal constitutional law. >>> and you've been listening to the 2008 presidential nominees talking at that year's annual al smith dinner followed by al smith himself talking about the lifting of prohibition in 1933. hello and welcome to c-span's the contender series. we come to you live tonight from the new york state assembly cha
smith and the ears of alfred e. newman. it is an honor to be here with al smith. i obviously never knew your great grandfather but from everything that senator mccain has told me the two of them had a great time together before prohibition. so -- >> of course i am delighted. but not surprised by the final repeal of the 18th amendment. i felt all along that when this matter was properly submitted to the rank and file of our people they would readily see that it had no place in our...
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alfred china grrr invests in small biotech companies developing new cancer drugs. have a good day.is goal is to sell the small companies to pharmaceutical companies for a profit. so what. is it how are you doing here but actually doing ok for those flavors if you start what we're doing. is good but 1st there's no mr shouting or what's going on here that says shows it's like a marriage market it's unbelievable. but you run into all kinds of biotech companies especially own political ones that fall mafia with pharmaceutical companies aiming to take over small companies later on once they've provided proof that their cancer drug is effective in humans like we do and i think it's you know . 60 percent of new drugs are not developed by pharmaceutical companies but by small biotech companies they need a lot of money for studies with patients and this money comes from investors like alfred shah tica and marcos haasan. try to close company often invests during the early stages of research but the pharmaceutical industry pays the most when a biotech company is about to launch a new drug on
alfred china grrr invests in small biotech companies developing new cancer drugs. have a good day.is goal is to sell the small companies to pharmaceutical companies for a profit. so what. is it how are you doing here but actually doing ok for those flavors if you start what we're doing. is good but 1st there's no mr shouting or what's going on here that says shows it's like a marriage market it's unbelievable. but you run into all kinds of biotech companies especially own political ones that...
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his exam shows that alfred rivet is a good candidate for surgery. but i think the lands in korea are crowded so 2 layers of the eye are clouded in one surgical procedure will try to eliminate both sources of his clouded vision will replace the lens and transplant the in a layer of the cornell from 2 young. the transparent cornea is part of the outer casing of the eye and serves as a kind of wind shield. behind it the iris opens and closes to control the amount of light entering the eyes. the lens focuses the incoming light to create a shop in each on the retina. the optic nerve then transmits that information to the brain. 2 hours later the surgery is underway fast cosi fan is preparing the corneal transplant the clinic has its own i pad with corneas from organ donations the cornea does not have a direct blood supply for that reason it can be removed up to 72 hours after death . cast course even carefully removes the edges of the cornea. the blue contrast agent helps him guide the delicate incisions. the cornea is only a few 1000 of a millimeter thi
his exam shows that alfred rivet is a good candidate for surgery. but i think the lands in korea are crowded so 2 layers of the eye are clouded in one surgical procedure will try to eliminate both sources of his clouded vision will replace the lens and transplant the in a layer of the cornell from 2 young. the transparent cornea is part of the outer casing of the eye and serves as a kind of wind shield. behind it the iris opens and closes to control the amount of light entering the eyes. the...
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his exam shows that alfred rabbit is a good candidate for surgery. but i'm the lantern cornea are clouded so 2 layers of the eye are clouded in one surgical procedure will try to eliminate both sources of his clouded vision will replace the lens and transplant the inner layer of the cornea from to young. the transparent cornea is part of the outer casing of the i and serves as a kind of wind shield. behind it the iris opens and closes to control the amount of light entering the archive. the lens focuses the incoming light to create a sharp image on the retina. the optic nerve then transmits that information to the brain. 2 hours later the surgery is underway flounce course even is preparing the corneal transplant the clinic has its own i pad with corneas from organ donations the cornea does not have a direct blood supply for that reason it can be removed up to 72 hours after death . casco see even carefully removes the edges of the cornea. the blue contrast agent helps him guide the delegation seasons. the cornea is only a few 1000 of a millimeter th
his exam shows that alfred rabbit is a good candidate for surgery. but i'm the lantern cornea are clouded so 2 layers of the eye are clouded in one surgical procedure will try to eliminate both sources of his clouded vision will replace the lens and transplant the inner layer of the cornea from to young. the transparent cornea is part of the outer casing of the i and serves as a kind of wind shield. behind it the iris opens and closes to control the amount of light entering the archive. the...
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roosevelt's presentation of alfred e. smith with the deathless phrase, "the happy warrior. " the democratic convention ab tendees from the lone star state and once more franklin roosevelt took the stage to praise as only he could do the man for whom he has always had such affection and respect, naming him again, his friend, al smith, the happy warrior in the governor of new york the al smith will always have his own place in the hearts of the american people, but events were moving fast. he wanted a good man to run for governor of new york. he persuaded franklin roosevelt to make the race. although smith lost by a narrow vote, roosevelt was elected to his first term as governor. already roosevelt was the leading favorite for the nomination. the leading opponent, none other than his old p friend al smith >> frank len d. roosevelt, having received more than 2/3 of allle delegates, i proclaim him the nominee of this convention for president of the united states. >> you have nominated me and i know it and i am here to thank y
roosevelt's presentation of alfred e. smith with the deathless phrase, "the happy warrior. " the democratic convention ab tendees from the lone star state and once more franklin roosevelt took the stage to praise as only he could do the man for whom he has always had such affection and respect, naming him again, his friend, al smith, the happy warrior in the governor of new york the al smith will always have his own place in the hearts of the american people, but events were moving...
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indeed, the pioneering libertarian thinker alfred j. knock claimed the new deal was here to stay in 1934 long after new dealers would have made that statement with any confidence at all. even in the wake of the undeniable successes of the conservative council resolution that began in the 1970s, the status of the new deal have by and large survived. in 2011, the conservative writer alfred cantanetti claimed, quote, the house that fdr built sits on a wobbly base, suggesting that the basic edifice stood, however, precariously. during the obama administration, everything from an increase in the minimum wage to the legal enforcement of non-discrimination was labeled, quote, the death of free enterprise. the heritage foundation's norbert michelle quoted in 2015 that people who delivered in liberty and free enterprise have had a rough time lately, reflecting a sense of being embattled that is a hardy p perennial in free enterprise discourse. let me conclude by saying that the serial events is more accurate to view what james warburg called a f
indeed, the pioneering libertarian thinker alfred j. knock claimed the new deal was here to stay in 1934 long after new dealers would have made that statement with any confidence at all. even in the wake of the undeniable successes of the conservative council resolution that began in the 1970s, the status of the new deal have by and large survived. in 2011, the conservative writer alfred cantanetti claimed, quote, the house that fdr built sits on a wobbly base, suggesting that the basic edifice...
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. >> linda, who was alfred bennett?father? >> yes. >> the letter, addressed "to whom it may concern" and signed by bennett in june 1900, traces the wallet back to "the selling of the estate of one of the family of tobias lear, private secretary to george washington." and it concludes... "this pocketbook, to the best of my knowledge and belief, was once the property of george washington." you've heard how lear is said to have inherited washington's wallet. what happens next? in 1816, lear commits suicide, and, according to the affidavit, the wallet passes to one of his heirs -- likely his widow, frances. when that heir dies, a man named stacy hall handles the estate and, the letter says, takes possession of the wallet. when he dies, barbara's ancestor attorney john bennett gets it. from there it passes to john's son alfred, author of the affidavit, who bequeaths it to his daughter jane, who passes it to her daughter elva kiernan. and elva kiernan is barbara farwell's mother. she treasures it as though it's the most valua
. >> linda, who was alfred bennett?father? >> yes. >> the letter, addressed "to whom it may concern" and signed by bennett in june 1900, traces the wallet back to "the selling of the estate of one of the family of tobias lear, private secretary to george washington." and it concludes... "this pocketbook, to the best of my knowledge and belief, was once the property of george washington." you've heard how lear is said to have inherited washington's...
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these chaps identity is less perplexing than his film plots as a baby alfred hitchcock look like alfred hitchcock. andy warhol is seen here on the right as a child. in this photo he looks so sickly and fearful somehow not really present. sometimes the pictures how they cling to the future a young princess elizabeth perched legally on a chair and this cowboy grew up to be hollywood rebel more than brando. even as against this boy stood out in a crowd. freddie mercury performs before millions. make jack a big and small. lady diana and the princess she became world famous diva maria callas. the most surprising of all is this fun filled groups not the suits on the right is a summer bin ladden. it's a very strange photo is laughing at of course he doesn't have a beard yet he. still too young i think it's a really nice picture it's one of those that makes you think someone's caught up for a completely different future. children shows as innocent youngsters as unmarked canvases with the potential to become artists scientists actors politicians philosophers or terrorists nothing seems completel
these chaps identity is less perplexing than his film plots as a baby alfred hitchcock look like alfred hitchcock. andy warhol is seen here on the right as a child. in this photo he looks so sickly and fearful somehow not really present. sometimes the pictures how they cling to the future a young princess elizabeth perched legally on a chair and this cowboy grew up to be hollywood rebel more than brando. even as against this boy stood out in a crowd. freddie mercury performs before millions....
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of coffee is a whopping 900000 leaders a similar alfre a queue of cotton why is that farm crops use up water through irrigation of course but agriculture and processing also contaminates water supplies that then can't be used and most of us are aware of this level of water usage because we simply don't see it but the hidden or virtual water behind our products is just as real as the water we drink. what is virtual water. let's take jeans as an example it takes around 8000 liters of water to make one path that's $53.00 bathtubs full how come growing the cotton he uses most of the water it's a very thirsty plant if the rains fail cotton fields have to be irrigated. and if the cotton is to be spun into jeans it also needs coloring rinsing and bleaching that pollutes a lot of water. virtual water is the unseen water that goes into the manufacturing of our product. nearly 19000 liters per one kilo of coffee 184 liters for a kilo of tomatoes and about 15000 liters for one kilo of beef. in a country with adequate natural water resources high consumption isn't a problem unless of course a lot
of coffee is a whopping 900000 leaders a similar alfre a queue of cotton why is that farm crops use up water through irrigation of course but agriculture and processing also contaminates water supplies that then can't be used and most of us are aware of this level of water usage because we simply don't see it but the hidden or virtual water behind our products is just as real as the water we drink. what is virtual water. let's take jeans as an example it takes around 8000 liters of water to...
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danced in lagos peaceful demonstrators fired on in the heart of nigeria's commercial capital and their alfre has been heard around the world. the people are going to run they're shooting at them at the markets ok.
danced in lagos peaceful demonstrators fired on in the heart of nigeria's commercial capital and their alfre has been heard around the world. the people are going to run they're shooting at them at the markets ok.
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, i was born alfred sharpton, later i dropped it to al.misspoke that word. sit up straight. fix your tie. she was very strict on me to where i could almost hear her when i mispronounced words. the second one that i talked about in there because all of this i do in the context of talking about sexism, even in black leadership who didn't support shirley when she ran for president by the way, most of the black leadership went against her saying she was too much women's rights and women's rights groups wouldn't support her saying she was too much for black rights. the other was plmrs. considerett king. martin convinced his mother, al may be a little urban and rough edged but his heart is in the king movement. he started at 13 in the north in new york. and mrs. king started, in the late '90s, having these conversations with me. she was very mild and the kind of person that could say something stern to you, you get home later and say she's reprimanding you. she'd say al, i like this, but why did you say this? use this? are you trying to incite p
, i was born alfred sharpton, later i dropped it to al.misspoke that word. sit up straight. fix your tie. she was very strict on me to where i could almost hear her when i mispronounced words. the second one that i talked about in there because all of this i do in the context of talking about sexism, even in black leadership who didn't support shirley when she ran for president by the way, most of the black leadership went against her saying she was too much women's rights and women's rights...
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daphne du maurier‘s novel rebecca was first filmed by alfred hitchcock in 1940, with joan fontaine as woman swept off her feet by laurence olivier's wealthy widower maxim and installed in his palatial home manderley as the second mrs de winter. now, ben wheatley, director of sightseers and high—rise, has revisited du maurier‘s novel via a screenplay co—written byjane goldman, whose impressive credits include kick—ass and the woman in black. may i present mrs danvers. welcome to manderley. in this new version, in cinemas now and on netflix from the 21st, lilyjames is the heroine haunted by the ghosts of armie hammer‘s past, while kristin scott thomas steps into the iconic role of housekeeper mrs da nvers, previously and memorably filled byjudith anderson. she could wear anything with a figure like hers. you've been tossing and turning all night... bad dream? it's the differences between this and the hitchcock that are the new film's strongest suit. unlike her predecessor, james‘ nameless central character seems to have a little more agency in her story, less of a helpless victim of fat
daphne du maurier‘s novel rebecca was first filmed by alfred hitchcock in 1940, with joan fontaine as woman swept off her feet by laurence olivier's wealthy widower maxim and installed in his palatial home manderley as the second mrs de winter. now, ben wheatley, director of sightseers and high—rise, has revisited du maurier‘s novel via a screenplay co—written byjane goldman, whose impressive credits include kick—ass and the woman in black. may i present mrs danvers. welcome to...
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. >> president trump and joe biden delivered remarks to the alfred e. smith dinner. coronavirus pandemic. >> we have disagreed publicly and privately. >> good evening and welcome to smithnual alfred e. dinner, virtual event this year. i am the cardinal archbishop of new york. i am talking to you what has been the home of the archbishops of new york for 170 years. given this difficult moment we are living through with the pandemic, many of you are in your homes as well. regrettably, we are not able to gather as we normally do for our formal dinner to raise funds for the most vulnerable numbers of our beloved community, our children and their families. we do have a wonderful evening planned. daise we do not have a to introduce, let's go next door to st. patrick's cathedral
. >> president trump and joe biden delivered remarks to the alfred e. smith dinner. coronavirus pandemic. >> we have disagreed publicly and privately. >> good evening and welcome to smithnual alfred e. dinner, virtual event this year. i am the cardinal archbishop of new york. i am talking to you what has been the home of the archbishops of new york for 170 years. given this difficult moment we are living through with the pandemic, many of you are in your homes as well....
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once stewart feels plenty of pressure from alfred pleasanton who also gets help from a union , infantrybrigade under the command of jay william hoffman, stewart is going to fall back. he falls back to high ground just southwest of the town at the old quaker meeting house. this is where john pelham is going to have one of his minor finer days. perhaps his finest day, i would argue, as an artillery. he is going to do what he is known as doing, he takes in all an artillery piece out beyond the union flank. you can see it on the union map showing the fighting at the quaker meeting house. he takes one gun and sights of gun himself personally at a distance of 800 yards, and the first shot fails the entire color guard of the seventh indiana infantry. once the union artillery gains the range of his gun, he will fall back to another piece of advantageous ground and continue playing a game of almost leapfrog with the federal artillery. fredericks talked about, that is where he gets the nickname of "the gallant pelham," but the history of the long arm of northern virginia says this is really almos
once stewart feels plenty of pressure from alfred pleasanton who also gets help from a union , infantrybrigade under the command of jay william hoffman, stewart is going to fall back. he falls back to high ground just southwest of the town at the old quaker meeting house. this is where john pelham is going to have one of his minor finer days. perhaps his finest day, i would argue, as an artillery. he is going to do what he is known as doing, he takes in all an artillery piece out beyond the...
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alfred ramit is 60 years old he lives an hour away and comes here for treatment free market runs a company with over 2000 employees and often travels abroad his vision has been deteriorating for some time now this is what it looks like out the window this is what alfred remet sees and it's getting worse. as this it's all kind of foggy blurry and foggy right now i'm still coping but ordinary activities are getting more difficult. after a grimace has come here for a consultation with pass to soften. his chief position at the treme and a leading expert in cornel disorders. his exam shows that our federal budget is a good candidate for surgery. but i thought the lantern cornea are clouded so 2 layers of the eye are clouded in one surgical procedure will try to eliminate both sources of his clouded vision will replace the lens and transplant the in a layer of the corner until you have. the transparent cornea is part of the outer casing of the on and serves as a kind of wind shield. behind it the iris opens and closes to control the amount of light entering the i. the lens focuses the incoming l
alfred ramit is 60 years old he lives an hour away and comes here for treatment free market runs a company with over 2000 employees and often travels abroad his vision has been deteriorating for some time now this is what it looks like out the window this is what alfred remet sees and it's getting worse. as this it's all kind of foggy blurry and foggy right now i'm still coping but ordinary activities are getting more difficult. after a grimace has come here for a consultation with pass to...
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urban working class, unashamed catholic and proponent of tolerance, liberal and economic reform, alfred e. smith. the train slowed first at pittsfield in the west, greeted by 10,000 supporters, followed by about 30,000 in springfield where a band hailed their visitor with his familiar theme, "the sidewalks of new york." there massachusetts senator david ignatius walsh, an irish catholic democrat from pittsburgh extended greetings on smith who was saving his voice for the evening. on toward worcester, where another crowd of 30,000 filled washington square before that city's station, and less concerned over its own vocal endurance, yelled itself hoarse. finally to boston. on boston common, smith was greeted by 150,000 people. at boston arena, only 15,000 people were able to enter out of the nearly 50,000 who sought admittance were enthralled by an army of radios, all this as two other auditoriums, mechanics hall and symphony hall, remained packed to the brim with ardent listeners after the overflow events. all told, police estimated that 750,000 people flooded the streets of boston to gre
urban working class, unashamed catholic and proponent of tolerance, liberal and economic reform, alfred e. smith. the train slowed first at pittsfield in the west, greeted by 10,000 supporters, followed by about 30,000 in springfield where a band hailed their visitor with his familiar theme, "the sidewalks of new york." there massachusetts senator david ignatius walsh, an irish catholic democrat from pittsburgh extended greetings on smith who was saving his voice for the evening. on...
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german research ship pull our stand is coming home a special moment for the woman in charge of the alfred figure institute. see my tears of joy i am so happy that our ship is back home and when i saw it again after such a long time i thought we are so lucky that everyone has arrived home safely. last fall the polar stand froze onto an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement and ocean currents the crew came from 20 different nations and worked throughout the darkness of the arctic winter in temperatures that sunk as low as minus 40 degrees celsius one danger throughout the trip was hungry polar bears nonetheless they successfully gathered the information necessary to learn more about climate change. expedition paid off i am thoroughly satisfied with the results we have pushed the limits of polar research we returned with a treasure trove of data and samples from the arctic that will have a long term effect on science the expedition of 140000000 euros but it's not over yet for the scientists who are on board it will take
german research ship pull our stand is coming home a special moment for the woman in charge of the alfred figure institute. see my tears of joy i am so happy that our ship is back home and when i saw it again after such a long time i thought we are so lucky that everyone has arrived home safely. last fall the polar stand froze onto an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement and ocean currents the crew came from 20 different...
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alfred my daughter 100 docs and released them on to off a horse or out by. 5 o'clock when he asked me to perform the blessing ceremony. i look to see how i rise transfer doing and they were flourishing. her. our ancestors were right. like a fact their children without using chemicals on my. or their. player. now if we get 30 packets of rice by growing our crops this way we don't make a loss how the farmers make a loss if they harvest less than 50 to 60 buckets because their costs are too high . we provide people with quality food. ah it's not harmful to customers or to the child workers and it doesn't make people sick because there are no harmful resit jasper i was happy even if the whole world challenges me i will fight against the use of chemical. plant her growing season is there a way back. now with the ducks mission that it was her. her goal the doc supply us with a it's ok now after grains of rice and they get rid of snails caterpillars and they get sick and out. of orbit and ducks are our saviour's and we're most grateful to them twice a week last week that i can call home. the
alfred my daughter 100 docs and released them on to off a horse or out by. 5 o'clock when he asked me to perform the blessing ceremony. i look to see how i rise transfer doing and they were flourishing. her. our ancestors were right. like a fact their children without using chemicals on my. or their. player. now if we get 30 packets of rice by growing our crops this way we don't make a loss how the farmers make a loss if they harvest less than 50 to 60 buckets because their costs are too high ....
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our money doctors without really personal details got what happens to trust in a world driven by alfred as more want to stations are made for us by these complex piece of code the question that comes up is inevitable can we trust algorithms in the 1st of a 5 part series questions the neutrality of digital deductions trust me i'm an algorithm on a jersey or. be the hero world news. washington . security forces opened fire on crowds in nigeria millions a place under curfew after protests against police brutality descend into chaos. you're watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully back he will also ahead seeking justice for jamal how shoji through a u.s. court is he and say soon the saudi arabia's crown prince accusing him of ordering the journalist scaling. taking on a tech giant the u.s. government files a lawsuit against google accusing it of use.
our money doctors without really personal details got what happens to trust in a world driven by alfred as more want to stations are made for us by these complex piece of code the question that comes up is inevitable can we trust algorithms in the 1st of a 5 part series questions the neutrality of digital deductions trust me i'm an algorithm on a jersey or. be the hero world news. washington . security forces opened fire on crowds in nigeria millions a place under curfew after protests against...
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german research ship pull our stan is coming home a special moment for the woman in charge of the alfred figure institute. do you see my tears of joy i am so happy that our ship is back home and when i saw it again after such a long time i thought we are so lucky that everyone has arrived home safely. last fall the polar stand froze on to an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement on ocean currents the crew came from 20 different nations and worked throughout the darkness of the arctic winter in temperatures that sunk as low as minus 40 degrees celsius one danger throughout the trip was hungry polar bears nonetheless they successfully gathered the information necessary to learn more about climate change. the expedition paid off i am thoroughly satisfied with the results we have pushed the limits of polar research we returned with a treasure trove of data and samples from the arctic that will have a long term effect on science the expedition of 140000000 euros but it's not over yet for the scientists who are on board it
german research ship pull our stan is coming home a special moment for the woman in charge of the alfred figure institute. do you see my tears of joy i am so happy that our ship is back home and when i saw it again after such a long time i thought we are so lucky that everyone has arrived home safely. last fall the polar stand froze on to an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement on ocean currents the crew came from 20...
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understand it correctly the economics prize is pretty controversial because it doesn't fit in with alfred nobel's original categories of medicine and physics and chemistry and literature and peace is that the perception of the economics prize changing as the world's economies change. yes as you say technically it's not quite in the same category as the other prizes is awarded by the swedish central bank in memory of alfred nobel i do think that the nature of economics itself is changing if you go back 50 years or so you had almost philosophical debates you know the very high level between people like keynes who wanted more government intervention to control sort of help economies function better and those like hajek or friedman who opposed that the u.n. wanted more free market policies and this kind of thing where as we see the very opposite end of the spectrum within a today's announcement a very technical narrowly focused you know paul in that particular piece of policy rather than the sort of big philosophical argument. in my own view is that actually this approach of highlighting indi
understand it correctly the economics prize is pretty controversial because it doesn't fit in with alfred nobel's original categories of medicine and physics and chemistry and literature and peace is that the perception of the economics prize changing as the world's economies change. yes as you say technically it's not quite in the same category as the other prizes is awarded by the swedish central bank in memory of alfred nobel i do think that the nature of economics itself is changing if you...
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justin watkins and alfred gorman took this photo at a home where they believe a producer of a podcast, that podcaster did not live in that home. >>> when we come back here tonight the fbi warning hospitals here in the u.s. about imminent cyberattacks from russian hackers during this pandemic and the train >>> tonight the fbi is warning u.s. hospitals of an imminent cybercrime threat even as hospitals fight to save patients. hackers demanding money to release data. security experts saying it's the work of a russian speaking cybercriminal gang. they say a number of hospitals have already been hit just this week. authorities are now urging all health care providers to step up protections of their computer networks. >>> tonight that freight train derailment forcing evacuations in morrisville, texas. cell phone video showing them falling off the tracks. none of the cars were carrying hazardous material. two schools within a mile radius evacuated as a precaution. >>> when we come back here, a a fan-favorite venue ever since they got gig-speed internet. xfinity gives them the ultimate home f
justin watkins and alfred gorman took this photo at a home where they believe a producer of a podcast, that podcaster did not live in that home. >>> when we come back here tonight the fbi warning hospitals here in the u.s. about imminent cyberattacks from russian hackers during this pandemic and the train >>> tonight the fbi is warning u.s. hospitals of an imminent cybercrime threat even as hospitals fight to save patients. hackers demanding money to release data. security...
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to 10 is crazy why people are never ever how great units are you see whites not alfred is really only one place when you go to the u.s. embassy when you are about to diffuse your view so i saw i'm afraid that i can consider this is a. limb is brought to a key basket mouth missed on a comedian i'm old school and ends up going on in the old school humor. and i enjoy as much of my job as my friends and enjoy my joy and pain and you know i know joins me. right now i'm grown through all the proof call but on the island is where do we explain you know you know i. people. feel. people that's the money. that makes the idea to t.v. . mode was i walk out anything but check out just how. crazy. my dream is to walk hard enough to be able to afford to move into a place like this get a house. that is a more difficult than doing a proposed comedy because everyone is dead so a lot. more he had yet to dream come. true this guy on the mound even people. who. live is very hard so these were just my routine. bowl of water. jokes in my pocket my open for anything that's going to happen. good money in my c
to 10 is crazy why people are never ever how great units are you see whites not alfred is really only one place when you go to the u.s. embassy when you are about to diffuse your view so i saw i'm afraid that i can consider this is a. limb is brought to a key basket mouth missed on a comedian i'm old school and ends up going on in the old school humor. and i enjoy as much of my job as my friends and enjoy my joy and pain and you know i know joins me. right now i'm grown through all the proof...
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and the new york state archives ownership trust hackman residency, to conduct research on governor alfred e. smith, and as part of his next research project, on a congress woman from the state of new jersey and an advocate from the fair labor's acts, he has received from the new jersey historical commission, a ground to carry out that research. he is familiar to most of you because he is a frequent lecturer on u.s. history here at goucher and he has also visited loyola university maryland, and is the senior lecturer of history at the university of maryland, returning to the alma mater. he is talking tonight about his first book, published in early 2018 by cornell university press. the title of the book and talk "the revolution of'28: al smith, american progressivism, and the coming of the new deal." welcome, dr. chiles. >> thank you, everybody, for being here this evening, and especially doctor dolly for coordinating this. i don't think he knew he was going to get thrown into the middle of a media circus, but we appreciate you working with me and i'm grateful that c-span folks can be here
and the new york state archives ownership trust hackman residency, to conduct research on governor alfred e. smith, and as part of his next research project, on a congress woman from the state of new jersey and an advocate from the fair labor's acts, he has received from the new jersey historical commission, a ground to carry out that research. he is familiar to most of you because he is a frequent lecturer on u.s. history here at goucher and he has also visited loyola university maryland, and...
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to 10 is crazy why people are never ever great you need time to see whites not alfred is really only one place when you go to the u.s. embassy when they are about to diffuse each of you saw so i'm afraid. that's it this is an. orphan is broad approach i take a basket mouth mist on the comedian i'm old school and ends up going on among all human. financial is my. manager as one might say we are my job from our friends and enjoys my joy or pain i know i know joins me. right now i'm going through all the press corps but on the island is where do we actually you know you know is the oil people. feel them. the people that stole money. that they mixed in the. motive was i walked out anything but check out just how. crazy. my dream is to work hard enough to be able to afford to move into a place like this get a house but i don't. think that is a more difficult than doing a proper stand up out of comedy because everyone is dead so. he had to dream come. these guys on the mountain even people. who. live is very hard so these were just my routine. bowl of water. jokes in my pocket mind open fo
to 10 is crazy why people are never ever great you need time to see whites not alfred is really only one place when you go to the u.s. embassy when they are about to diffuse each of you saw so i'm afraid. that's it this is an. orphan is broad approach i take a basket mouth mist on the comedian i'm old school and ends up going on among all human. financial is my. manager as one might say we are my job from our friends and enjoys my joy or pain i know i know joins me. right now i'm going through...
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you put it all began with a call from mercedes racing manager alfred nor about inviting him on to take a test drive. while the other guy. iverson vault where established stars have none was a 19 year old rookie. that are more bongos shocked i wonder what annoyed our said they would be going to the new book ring with 3 other drivers as well from the quickest of the 4 would get a place on the team. i was speechless. he then shouted down the phone in this characteristic manner so are you in or not of course i said and one week later we were at the newer board ring i was the quickest driver and was then recruited to the team and you run truck. for hans how man it would be the beginning of a meteoric rise in the motor sports world. and he clearly still has what it takes behind the wheel. instead of the norm boyd thing for the mom here he's maneuvering the $300.00 s.l. around winding country roads out such to start just plenty of fun even at moderate speeds. recalls how the car turned heads back in the 1950 s. . i'm a bit hungry later because people gave you funny looks at traffic lights if
you put it all began with a call from mercedes racing manager alfred nor about inviting him on to take a test drive. while the other guy. iverson vault where established stars have none was a 19 year old rookie. that are more bongos shocked i wonder what annoyed our said they would be going to the new book ring with 3 other drivers as well from the quickest of the 4 would get a place on the team. i was speechless. he then shouted down the phone in this characteristic manner so are you in or not...
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to 10 is crazy white people are never ever great the only time you see whites not alfred is way only one place when you go to the u.s. embassy when they are about to diffuse your view so i saw them afraid that i had said this is an. orphan is broad approach i take a basket mouth mist on a comedienne i'm also often ends up going on a number of human. financial is my hurt and anger is my material my job my friends and enjoy my joy and pain i know i know joins me. right now. i'm going to produce call but i'm not on his way to reach for actually you know you know i. people. feel them to people that's the money. that makes the idea that t.v. is. motu as i walked out anything but check out just how. crazy. my dream is to walk hard enough to be able to afford to move into a place like this get a house. at. least that is a more difficult than doing a proper stand up comedy because everyone is dead so loud. oh yeah yeah yeah yeah dream come to my self. these guys and their mouths even people. who. live is very hard so these were just my routine. bowl of water. jokes in my pocket mind open for
to 10 is crazy white people are never ever great the only time you see whites not alfred is way only one place when you go to the u.s. embassy when they are about to diffuse your view so i saw them afraid that i had said this is an. orphan is broad approach i take a basket mouth mist on a comedienne i'm also often ends up going on a number of human. financial is my hurt and anger is my material my job my friends and enjoy my joy and pain i know i know joins me. right now. i'm going to produce...
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alfred my white 100 docs and released them on to off a horse around my. body with a cockney asked me to perform the blessing ceremony. i look to see how i rise transfer doing and they were flourishing. our ancestors were right. like a fact their children without using chemicals on my. way or. now if we get 30 pockets of rice by growing our crops this way we don't make a loss how the families make a loss if they harvest less than 50 to 60 pockets because their costs are too high . i mean provide people with quality food. it's not harmful to customers or to the child workers and it doesn't make people sick because there are no harmful resident ass i was happy even if the whole world challenges me i will fight against the use of chemicals. the air. land here in her growing season is the way. to go with the ducks mission that is her. her goal the doc supply us with x. 8 i left over grains of rice and they get rid of the snails caterpillars well i'm some day i get sick and out. of orbit and ducks are our savior and we're most grateful to them twice a week now.
alfred my white 100 docs and released them on to off a horse around my. body with a cockney asked me to perform the blessing ceremony. i look to see how i rise transfer doing and they were flourishing. our ancestors were right. like a fact their children without using chemicals on my. way or. now if we get 30 pockets of rice by growing our crops this way we don't make a loss how the families make a loss if they harvest less than 50 to 60 pockets because their costs are too high . i mean provide...
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you put it all began with a call from mercedes racing manager alfred nor about inviting him on to take a test drive. while the other do. all of us involved were established stars had none was a 19 year old rookie. that are more. knowing bauer said they would be going to the new ball gring with 3 other drivers as well for the quickest of the 4 would get a place on the team. i was speechless. he then shouted down the phone in this characteristic manner so are you in or not of course i said and one week later we were at the newer board ring i was the quickest driver and was then recruited to the team uses and you were dropped. for hans ham on it would be the beginning of a new york rise in the motor sports world. and he clearly still has what it takes behind the wheel. instead of the norm boyd thing or in the mall here he's maneuvering the $300.00 s.l. around winding country roads out such to start just plenty of fun even at moderate speeds. he calls how the car turned heads back in the 1950 s. . from i'll be at home to know you have been sick people gave you funny looks at traffic lights
you put it all began with a call from mercedes racing manager alfred nor about inviting him on to take a test drive. while the other do. all of us involved were established stars had none was a 19 year old rookie. that are more. knowing bauer said they would be going to the new ball gring with 3 other drivers as well for the quickest of the 4 would get a place on the team. i was speechless. he then shouted down the phone in this characteristic manner so are you in or not of course i said and...
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alfred scheidegger invests in small biotech companies developing new cancer drugs. have a good day about. his goal is to sell the small companies to pharmaceutical companies for a profit. so we'll. see how are you doing here to not tell you where they go it's been able to start what we're doing. is good the truth. mr shining or what's going on here yeah that's a shell so it's like a marriage market it's unbelievable. if you run into all kinds of biotech companies especially on. pharma be able to pharmaceutical companies aiming to take over small companies later on once they've provided proof that their cancer drug is effective in humans like we're doing is that it's you know. 60 percent of new drugs are not developed by pharmaceutical companies but by small biotech companies they need a lot of money for studies with patients and this money comes from investors like alfred scheidegger and marcus horse on. china goes company often invests during the early stages of research but the pharmaceutical industry pays the most when a biotech company is about to launch a new d
alfred scheidegger invests in small biotech companies developing new cancer drugs. have a good day about. his goal is to sell the small companies to pharmaceutical companies for a profit. so we'll. see how are you doing here to not tell you where they go it's been able to start what we're doing. is good the truth. mr shining or what's going on here yeah that's a shell so it's like a marriage market it's unbelievable. if you run into all kinds of biotech companies especially on. pharma be able...
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alfred know -- nobel, whose name is now synonymous with the peace prize, was once known as the angel of death. nobel, a 19th century swedish chemist worked on creating explosives. in 1864, one of his nitroglycerin factories exploded, killing one of his brothers. he continued his research and eventually created dynamite. in an effort to re-create his legacy, nobel's will set up a fund to award monetary prizes for, quote, the best work for fraternity among nations. the first nobel peace prize was awarded in 1901. still ahead on "matter of fact" -- p.p.e., w.f.h., and hand hygiene. why the language of a lockdown could stick with us fo did you know that feeling sluggish or weighed down could be signs that your digestive system isn't working at its best? taking metamucil every day can help. metamucil supports your daily digestive health using a special plant-based fiber called psyllium. psyllium works by forming a gel in your digestive system to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. metamucil's gelling action also helps to lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote
alfred know -- nobel, whose name is now synonymous with the peace prize, was once known as the angel of death. nobel, a 19th century swedish chemist worked on creating explosives. in 1864, one of his nitroglycerin factories exploded, killing one of his brothers. he continued his research and eventually created dynamite. in an effort to re-create his legacy, nobel's will set up a fund to award monetary prizes for, quote, the best work for fraternity among nations. the first nobel peace prize was...
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without money talk to us without really personal details what happens to trust in a world driven by alfred as more want to see chanson made for us by these complex piece of code the question that comes up is inevitable can we trust algorithms in the 1st of a 5 part series highly rated questions the neutrality of digital deductions trust me i'm an algorithm on a jersey 0. what was described as the world's longest long down because the largest exodus since the korean. one of the independent india and 9247. experts believe india is still at an early stage of infection but the long has already created a should matter to reach crisis and driven the unemployment rate for 6 to 23 percent and it's also highlighted inequality religious tensions and a health care system that isn't equipped to deal with a pandemic the following weeks will tell that the recent mass movement of people will accelerate the spread to the coronavirus from indian cities to its rule hot. when closed with 19 1st struck china and began to spread the cost asia. some in the west criticized come to measures as too hot or too weak
without money talk to us without really personal details what happens to trust in a world driven by alfred as more want to see chanson made for us by these complex piece of code the question that comes up is inevitable can we trust algorithms in the 1st of a 5 part series highly rated questions the neutrality of digital deductions trust me i'm an algorithm on a jersey 0. what was described as the world's longest long down because the largest exodus since the korean. one of the independent india...
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you put it all began with a call from mercedes racing manager alfred nor about inviting him on to take a test drive to go while the other guy. all of us involved were established stars was a 19 year old rookie. shocked i wonder what annoyed our said they would be going to the new book ring with 3 other drivers as well as from the quickest of the 4 would get a place on the team. i was speechless. he then shouted down the phone in this characteristic manner so are you in or not of course i said and one week later we were at the newer bordering i was the quickest driver and was then recruited to the team uses and you were dropped. for hans how man it would be the beginning of a new team or rise in the motor sports world. and he clearly still has what it takes behind the wheel. instead of the new a boy thing or the mom here he's maneuvering the $300.00 s.l. around winding country roads outside the start which is plenty of fun even at moderate speeds. that might be called how the car turned heads back in the 1950 s. . from i'll be at home to know if you're sick people gave you funny looks a
you put it all began with a call from mercedes racing manager alfred nor about inviting him on to take a test drive to go while the other guy. all of us involved were established stars was a 19 year old rookie. shocked i wonder what annoyed our said they would be going to the new book ring with 3 other drivers as well as from the quickest of the 4 would get a place on the team. i was speechless. he then shouted down the phone in this characteristic manner so are you in or not of course i said...