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if it's not secure, we could see axel plummet to the rocks below.nervous process with a few hiccups along the way as axel struggled with the unforgiving volcanic terrain. but it was mission accomplished. axel was able to abseil its way down the cliffs edge, if only on earth for now. this would be the first repelling rover ever to be fielded off world, so if we can establish that technology and gain confidence in that, now we can start looking at places like mars. they're a little harder to get to but have lots of interesting questions that need answered. and if it works, there's a whole galaxy of possibilities as to where axel goes next. and if you thought that was cool, i was lucky enough to be joined onstage by axel‘s little brother, puffer. it's the pop—up flat—folding explorer robot. it's fallen over on earth. it's actually designed to take impacts like that. those balloons you saw is the material that these are made out of, that we've landed on mars before. 0k, wow, because this looks pretty flimsy. yes, well, this is similar to a bullet—proof
if it's not secure, we could see axel plummet to the rocks below.nervous process with a few hiccups along the way as axel struggled with the unforgiving volcanic terrain. but it was mission accomplished. axel was able to abseil its way down the cliffs edge, if only on earth for now. this would be the first repelling rover ever to be fielded off world, so if we can establish that technology and gain confidence in that, now we can start looking at places like mars. they're a little harder to get...
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very entrepreneur boy axels on its planes the principle tillis $76065.00 he says his workers have no interest in the minimum wage because the kilogram price gives them the opportunity to and more and. that's why they're willing to work longer than 8 hours a day good answer question in return to your theme of all sometimes the times are in the forest for 10 hours but maybe they've been shopping or doing something else in between there but in addition they want to make more money your can you and i can't stop them from working in our extra because they want to earn a few crowns more they get it's very difficult for us to control that really add up . to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euros chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day.
very entrepreneur boy axels on its planes the principle tillis $76065.00 he says his workers have no interest in the minimum wage because the kilogram price gives them the opportunity to and more and. that's why they're willing to work longer than 8 hours a day good answer question in return to your theme of all sometimes the times are in the forest for 10 hours but maybe they've been shopping or doing something else in between there but in addition they want to make more money your can you and...
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boy axels on is the managing director for 2 years he's been relying almost exclusively on sees no thai workers more than $700.00 around in the woods. picking berries spoil him. time come your heaven your coffee and of course i also wonder why you have to fly people across half the globe but there are no others who want to collect berries the feel of the thais help each other they just work very well together in a group so badly that we europeans can't do it that way but all cool make believe but fed from the pier into your. pocket. it's now evening the 1st because come back to deliver their harvest there's still no sign of china we haven't received a message to him in 3 days we don't know where he is. and then we spot a red bubble has suddenly he's standing in front of us. chang looks exhausted. and even now his working day is far from over. he still has to weigh his berries. he earns the equivalent of 2 years 20 per kilo picking berries is peace where. now you know i'm tired very tired i. am and if that the so far we haven't found that many barriers that will put a man it's not going
boy axels on is the managing director for 2 years he's been relying almost exclusively on sees no thai workers more than $700.00 around in the woods. picking berries spoil him. time come your heaven your coffee and of course i also wonder why you have to fly people across half the globe but there are no others who want to collect berries the feel of the thais help each other they just work very well together in a group so badly that we europeans can't do it that way but all cool make believe...
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reportera: axel decidiÓ buscar su propio sonido y lo encontrÓ en el reggaeton.. llama al 1-800-es-facil. ♪ ♪ raÚl: familia gracias por continuar con nosotros en despierta amÉrica. estamos escuchando a jennifer lÓpez. esta pareja siempre es noticias, ayer la vimos bailando, pero hoy le contamos que jennifer lÓpez y alex rodrÍguez, suman una nueva propiedad a su lista. si acaban de comprar una casa, tan, pero tan lujosa que parece un resorts. carlos: mira nada mÁs la definiciÓn de mansión, esto a travÉs de el portal que asegura que la residencia frente al mar les costo no uno ni dos ni 15 ni 25 ni 30, sino 40.000.000 $, esto es donde tienen casa los famosos aquÍ en miami. en alguna Época ricky martin, thalÍa, los estefan, es una isla a la cual no se puede entrar por supuesto, tiene 10 habitaciones, 12 baÑos, una cocina industrial por si tiene hambre y perfecta para que jennifer lÓpez haga sus pasos de merengue mientras cocina su desayuno. raÚl: ahora, todos sabemos que ya ellos tenÍan una casa allí, lo que no se sabe es que si se mudarÁn del la otra o la vanusar c
reportera: axel decidiÓ buscar su propio sonido y lo encontrÓ en el reggaeton.. llama al 1-800-es-facil. ♪ ♪ raÚl: familia gracias por continuar con nosotros en despierta amÉrica. estamos escuchando a jennifer lÓpez. esta pareja siempre es noticias, ayer la vimos bailando, pero hoy le contamos que jennifer lÓpez y alex rodrÍguez, suman una nueva propiedad a su lista. si acaban de comprar una casa, tan, pero tan lujosa que parece un resorts. carlos: mira nada mÁs la definiciÓn de...
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this is what axel von trotsenberg had to say.doing in programmes, we will have this anticorruption and we have dealt with other countries having problems with corruption and we are able to control that. it requires enormous effort but we are willing to do that because we see the people are in need of help and we will again offer it. we have offered again offer it. we have offered a $200 million—dollar operation and we will engage with the government to see if we can negotiate that with provisions of radical transparency as well as good governance in place. anti—government protests have taken place in cities across belarus after official exit polls announced another landslide victory for the authoritarian president alexander lu kashenko in sunday's election. president lukashenko‘s main challenger, svetla na ti kha novs kaya, has appealed for calm, while rejecting the official exit poll results. paul hawkins reports. chanting. across cities in belarus, thousands took to the streets, including here in the capital minsk. "go away," t
this is what axel von trotsenberg had to say.doing in programmes, we will have this anticorruption and we have dealt with other countries having problems with corruption and we are able to control that. it requires enormous effort but we are willing to do that because we see the people are in need of help and we will again offer it. we have offered again offer it. we have offered a $200 million—dollar operation and we will engage with the government to see if we can negotiate that with...
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or axels on is the managing director for 2 years he's been relying almost exclusively on sees no thai workers more than $700.00 around in the woods. picking berries spoil him. time cut your hair when your golfing of course i also wonder why you have to fly people across half the globe but there are no others who want to collect berries the few for the thais help each other they just work very well together in a group so badly that we europeans can't do it that way but all corn like beef but fed from the pier into your. property well. it's now evening the 1st because come back to deliver their harvest there's still no sign of china we haven't received a message to him in 3 days we don't know where he is. and then we spot a great bubble has suddenly he's standing in front of us. chang looks exhausted. and even now his working day is far from over. he still has to weigh his berries. he earns the equivalent of 2 years 20 per kilo picking berries is peace where. you have you know i'm tired very tired i. am than a fat the so far we haven't found that many parents he was but a man it's not g
or axels on is the managing director for 2 years he's been relying almost exclusively on sees no thai workers more than $700.00 around in the woods. picking berries spoil him. time cut your hair when your golfing of course i also wonder why you have to fly people across half the globe but there are no others who want to collect berries the few for the thais help each other they just work very well together in a group so badly that we europeans can't do it that way but all corn like beef but fed...
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among the voices pledging support for lebanon was the world bank — with managing director axel van trotsenburge organisations commitment to help lebanon in it's recovery and i'm pleased to say that hejoins me now from washington. this is personalfor this is personal for the this is personalfor the world bank, you have staff injured in beirut. how can you guarantee that donor money won't be wasted? first of all, this has been a terrible tragedy and it has also affected our stuff. we have 50 staff in our offices and more than it 200 family members who were affect did. but we would like to help the lebanese people. but it is also clear that and what needs to be done. the first being what we wa nt to done. the first being what we want to do is a rapid damage assessment. it could serve as a basis for a short to medium term recovery and reconstruction plan. and it is very clear that what the people of lebanon want is that these plans are translated to benefit the lebanese people and therefore this is the challenge for us. but how we can best design programs that directly benefit the people. we have
among the voices pledging support for lebanon was the world bank — with managing director axel van trotsenburge organisations commitment to help lebanon in it's recovery and i'm pleased to say that hejoins me now from washington. this is personalfor this is personal for the this is personalfor the world bank, you have staff injured in beirut. how can you guarantee that donor money won't be wasted? first of all, this has been a terrible tragedy and it has also affected our stuff. we have 50...
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i spoke with its managing director axel van trotsenburg a short time ago — and asked him what the worldo. we would like to help the lebanese people. but it is also clear that a lot needs to be done. the first being what we want to do is a rapid damage and needs assessment that could serve as a basis for a short to medium term recovery and reconstruction plan. and it is very clear that what the people of lebanon want is that these plans are translated to benefit the lebanese people, and therefore this is the challenge for us. that how we can best design programs that directly benefit the people. and we have been offering direct support, for example, a social protection program that could help half a million of the poorest people in lebanon. but it will require also the cooperation of the government. right, and that's the key point you talk about, direct action. will you then bypass a political elite which is widely seen as corrupt, and if you don't bypass it, what is the point? well, here is the thing, we have to put systems in place that are radically transparent, inclusive, meaning rea
i spoke with its managing director axel van trotsenburg a short time ago — and asked him what the worldo. we would like to help the lebanese people. but it is also clear that a lot needs to be done. the first being what we want to do is a rapid damage and needs assessment that could serve as a basis for a short to medium term recovery and reconstruction plan. and it is very clear that what the people of lebanon want is that these plans are translated to benefit the lebanese people, and...
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boy axels on is the managing director for 2 years he's been maligned almost exclusively on sees no thai workers more than $700.00 around in the woods. picking berries spoke in. time come your avignon offshoot of course i also wonder why you have to fly people across half the globe but there are no others who want to collect berries the few for the thais help each other they just work very well together in a group so badly that we europeans can't do it that way but all corn make believe what fed from the pier into your. pocket. it's now evening the 1st because come back to deliver the harvest could lay still no sign of china we haven't received a message to him in 3 days we don't know where he is. i. and then we spot a great bubble has suddenly he's standing in front of us. chang looks exhausted. and even now his working day is far from over. he still has to weigh his berries. he earns the equivalent of 2 years 20 per kilo picking berries is piecework. now we need i'm tired very tired i. am that of that so far we haven't found that many berries he was with them and it's not going so well
boy axels on is the managing director for 2 years he's been maligned almost exclusively on sees no thai workers more than $700.00 around in the woods. picking berries spoke in. time come your avignon offshoot of course i also wonder why you have to fly people across half the globe but there are no others who want to collect berries the few for the thais help each other they just work very well together in a group so badly that we europeans can't do it that way but all corn make believe what fed...
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drive shaft goes the length of the vehicle up to the front and that is where the transmission and axel and drives are. the advantage is should either the engine or transmission fail it is easier to replace it. in a lot of power plants they were mated so you had to pull the whole thing out if either component broke. this you can pull out one or the other. this contributed to its reliability. if we look again at the turret the tank had a number of innovations that were kind of unique. during the second world war. and one of those was the electrohydraulic turret. it has power and can be traversed manually but has a power system. it gives us the capability to rotate this turret 360 degrees in 15 seconds which is very quick. what that contributes to is the ability of the crew to lay the main gun on target and move target to target and engage those targets. that was a significant advantage. another innovation in its day was something called stabilization. it had stabilization in the vertical plain which meant you could engage targets on the move. the gun will track up and down. that was real
drive shaft goes the length of the vehicle up to the front and that is where the transmission and axel and drives are. the advantage is should either the engine or transmission fail it is easier to replace it. in a lot of power plants they were mated so you had to pull the whole thing out if either component broke. this you can pull out one or the other. this contributed to its reliability. if we look again at the turret the tank had a number of innovations that were kind of unique. during the...
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or axels on is the managing director for 2 years he's been maligned almost exclusively on sees no thai workers more than $700.00 around in the woods. picking berries polian. can call your heaven geography of course i also wonder why you have to fly people across half the globe but there are no others who want to collect berries the few for the thais help each other they just work very well together in a group so badly that we europeans can't do it that way but all corn make believe what fed from the pier into your. pocket while. it's now evening the 1st because come back to deliver their harvest with less still no sign of china we haven't received a message to him in 3 days we don't know where he is. and then we spot a great bubble hat suddenly he's standing in front of us. chang looks exhausted. and even now his working day is far from over. he still has to weigh his berries. he earns the equivalent of 2 years 20 per kilo picking berries is pace quick. nap thinking i'm tired very tired and i am that left that so far we haven't found that many parents he was with them and it's not goin
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unwillingness of the nation to deal meaningfully with race, specifically race and criminal justice, is the axel of all of this, and the willingness to do that work is what made the commemorative march -- in washington with martin luther king iii, president of national action network. it made it so successful and integrated, not behind what they would call black supremacy, but around human rights. and that, for the most part, is what you have on the ground in kenosha, wisconsin, where we start tonight and where president trump announced he will travel on tuesday to meet with law enforcement. but not any of the protesters because in order to do that, he would have to believe that there were fine people on both sides, as he suggested in charlottesville. and that would send the wrong message, one of unity, which is what presidential candidates generally try to do just weeks before a general election. >>> joining me now is wisconsin congresswoman gwen moore. congresswoman, thank you for being with us again today. let me bring to you what the mayor in portland just said. he says that they don't want
unwillingness of the nation to deal meaningfully with race, specifically race and criminal justice, is the axel of all of this, and the willingness to do that work is what made the commemorative march -- in washington with martin luther king iii, president of national action network. it made it so successful and integrated, not behind what they would call black supremacy, but around human rights. and that, for the most part, is what you have on the ground in kenosha, wisconsin, where we start...
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it's fascinating to see the ways they're getting twisted around the axel here trying to not do more at this point. >> yeah, with people's futures at stake, you also have a situation where they're putting out these memorandums and one executive order without being able to ask the basic questions like when can they expect the money? they don't have their ducks in a row here. garrett haake, carol lee, thanks to both of you. all of that is going on and it's pretty critical what isn't going on, as you heard garrett say, no more talks planned. all of it as the death toll continues to rise. georgia, for example, had its highest single day death toll on friday. now, testing is ramping up there with a new mega testing site at the hartsfield-jackson atlanta international airport. up to 5,000 people a day will be able to get a test now. with me from georgia is nbc news correspondent blayne alexander. hey, blayne. i know atlanta was one of the cities designated a coronavirus hot spot by the white house task force last week. tell us what you're hearing and seeing there on the ground. >> well, let's
it's fascinating to see the ways they're getting twisted around the axel here trying to not do more at this point. >> yeah, with people's futures at stake, you also have a situation where they're putting out these memorandums and one executive order without being able to ask the basic questions like when can they expect the money? they don't have their ducks in a row here. garrett haake, carol lee, thanks to both of you. all of that is going on and it's pretty critical what isn't going...
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. >> seth: and i could only use, in the end, one of my kids axel, it turned out, was too young to act through big-time are they different actors? are they different kinds of performers >> very different. very different process yeah, otis is -- otis is like a premise guy. he's like one of those kids that i had friends growing up like that they're like, "hey, what if mr. doyle did this?" you know, and you just sort of sit in the back of the classroom, and you're kind of pretending, "what if we threw something into the fan?" and otis is that guy and then, daisy is just full-on daniel day-lewis she's just in it the whole time. she wakes up olivia almost every morning coming into our room going, "mama, will you pretend i'm a baby horse named," you know, "screwdriver?" and then, liv is, "okay, yeah. come here, sweetie." and then, she crawls into bed. and then, she just, "mm, mm" and then, does the same thing. but she will stay in it forever until you yell "cut," and then sometimes beyond >> seth: i -- she definitely - she was the standout of the three. i will willingly admit that. >> yeah.
. >> seth: and i could only use, in the end, one of my kids axel, it turned out, was too young to act through big-time are they different actors? are they different kinds of performers >> very different. very different process yeah, otis is -- otis is like a premise guy. he's like one of those kids that i had friends growing up like that they're like, "hey, what if mr. doyle did this?" you know, and you just sort of sit in the back of the classroom, and you're kind of...
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[mÚsica] >> con axel sÁnchez hice uno.quÉ. raÚl: voy a estar muy pendiente de eso. tambiÉn hoy desmenuza moss el discurso de melania trump en la convenciÓn republicana. lo vamos a hacer en "sin rollo". queremos saber tambiÉn tu opiniÓn. comparte con nosotros. francisca: tambiÉn el presidente de mi paÍs repÚblica dominicana ha hecho una invitaciÓn a los servidores pÚblicos que tiene a todo el mundo hablando de Él. esto tambiÉn estÁ incluido en los temas dentro de "sin rollo". no se lo pueden perder. antes hay que informarse. presentadora: exactamente. siempre estamos con la noticia. la convenciÓn nacional republicana continÚa hoy con el vicepresidente mike pence como figura central. anoche la primera dama melania trump enviÓ condolencias a las vÍctimas del coronavirus, mientras el secretario de estado mike pompeo elogiaba las relaciones con el medio oriente. el presidente donald trump apareciÓ tres veces durante este evento. el prÓximo 22 de septiembre formulan cargos contra un falso agente de ice que fue arrestado por hace
[mÚsica] >> con axel sÁnchez hice uno.quÉ. raÚl: voy a estar muy pendiente de eso. tambiÉn hoy desmenuza moss el discurso de melania trump en la convenciÓn republicana. lo vamos a hacer en "sin rollo". queremos saber tambiÉn tu opiniÓn. comparte con nosotros. francisca: tambiÉn el presidente de mi paÍs repÚblica dominicana ha hecho una invitaciÓn a los servidores pÚblicos que tiene a todo el mundo hablando de Él. esto tambiÉn estÁ incluido en los temas dentro de...
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. >> seth: it's time to go but axel - >> what?time! we said it - >> seth: don't give away how many times we've done this [ laughter ]
. >> seth: it's time to go but axel - >> what?time! we said it - >> seth: don't give away how many times we've done this [ laughter ]