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it's about 5,000 carvings here. wow.archaeologist maximova and it's more than 5,000 carvings on the rocks in this area. and this is the central part, which is very significant and very important at that date, because people was speakingfrom here, and it was served as a pantheon. so, you could clearly hear what they were talking about down in the valley, where the people and crowds were standing and listening. so, here we see the 12 dancing men, which is doing the ritual dance. and here, it's a women which is giving birth to a child. as you walk around the site, it's amazing how many carvings you see here. this here is the club? yeah. karla tells me it's thought they believed the more animals they carved into the rocks, be more animals they would successfully hunt. it adds so much to the experience here today, being able to come just in touching distance of things that are so old. i'm used to multiple layers of security, men standing there, making sure that you don't breath on art like this. but being able to see every li
it's about 5,000 carvings here. wow.archaeologist maximova and it's more than 5,000 carvings on the rocks in this area. and this is the central part, which is very significant and very important at that date, because people was speakingfrom here, and it was served as a pantheon. so, you could clearly hear what they were talking about down in the valley, where the people and crowds were standing and listening. so, here we see the 12 dancing men, which is doing the ritual dance. and here, it's a...
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and the data from the carv was saying exactly the same thing.ou were skiing by yourself, you can check at the end of the day or the end of the run where your problems may lie and if it starts to look a more even, you know you're on the right track. a pair of inserts and trackers will cost you £279. fully charged it will last for 30 hours and at two millimetres thick, the insole will slip under the liners of your ski boots without causing any tightness. this is no ordinaryjacket, it is an incredibly cool and intelligent heated jacket from a techwear company called ministry of supply. it will keep you warm and protect you from the elements. for a heated jacket it's surprisingly stylish, containing three carbon fibre heating elements concealed behind the pockets and back to keep you warm. it's pretty simple to use. you plug in the usb battery to manually select your desired heat level using the companion app. use a button inside the lapel the turn the elements on and off. the battery also supports qi wireless charging so you can charge your phone w
and the data from the carv was saying exactly the same thing.ou were skiing by yourself, you can check at the end of the day or the end of the run where your problems may lie and if it starts to look a more even, you know you're on the right track. a pair of inserts and trackers will cost you £279. fully charged it will last for 30 hours and at two millimetres thick, the insole will slip under the liners of your ski boots without causing any tightness. this is no ordinaryjacket, it is an...
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we have five different carved meats and we carve it by hand at the station.it to be carved whether you like your brisket fatty or want it lean. you want your pastrami to be very lean. you can say i want that piece of corn beef and want it cut, you know, very thick and i want it with some sauerkraut. tell the guys how you want to prepare it and they will do it right in front of you. san francisco's a place that's changing restaurants, except for tommy's joint. tommy's joint has been the same since it opened and that is important. san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from. tommy's is a place that you'll always recognize whenever you lock in the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in san francisco. ♪ so we'll help them with that ap
we have five different carved meats and we carve it by hand at the station.it to be carved whether you like your brisket fatty or want it lean. you want your pastrami to be very lean. you can say i want that piece of corn beef and want it cut, you know, very thick and i want it with some sauerkraut. tell the guys how you want to prepare it and they will do it right in front of you. san francisco's a place that's changing restaurants, except for tommy's joint. tommy's joint has been the same...
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. >> it's a natural slab that he could carve rooms out from underneath.n here in fresno, 6 feet below the surface, is an even 65 degrees year round. >> jamie, let me introduce you to the heart of baldasare's work, his underground home, starting with the kitchen. this is an icebox. this is original. >> amazing. >> and right over here is a wood stove, where he did his cooking. >> so he would cook here. where would he eat? >> let me show you... >> okay. >> ...a very special place. now watch this. >> that's handy. and there's a cozy bedroom. >> he brought a little bit of his homeland with him. if you look at the frescoes on the walls, you can see these are fruit trees on a hillside. >> in the adjoining courtyard, a shower and bath. it's a sweet spot right here. how did he get water? >> there were irrigation ditches that ran along his property line. there was a tank up on the surface. then he would connect a hose to the tank and let it hang down here for a shower. >> pretty ingenious for the son of a farmer, with an 8th grade education. >> he's not an engineer
. >> it's a natural slab that he could carve rooms out from underneath.n here in fresno, 6 feet below the surface, is an even 65 degrees year round. >> jamie, let me introduce you to the heart of baldasare's work, his underground home, starting with the kitchen. this is an icebox. this is original. >> amazing. >> and right over here is a wood stove, where he did his cooking. >> so he would cook here. where would he eat? >> let me show you... >> okay....
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this is not say we can't carve out resume for our individualism. but we're social animals. so, when you get the united states of america going into a country like iraq or vietnam or the s.o.f.a. yets going into -- soviets going into afghanistan, nationalism will couple to the forein the country you insayed because people will say we're a sovereign nation state. we believe in self-determination. we do not want the united states coming in and tell is what to do. and think about how we react to the soviet -- the russians interfering in our election. they do not have any right, we believe to interfere in an american election. it's a violation our our sovereignty. that's nationalism at play. nationalism dominates liberalism. >> okay. and good. just to follow through, what is -- how does this play out? how does that idea play out in sort of american foreign policy failures? when we try to invade others these principles its doesn't work because we can't go in there and impose this form of government because the impulse of nationalism resists that is? that the point? >> look. ameri
this is not say we can't carve out resume for our individualism. but we're social animals. so, when you get the united states of america going into a country like iraq or vietnam or the s.o.f.a. yets going into -- soviets going into afghanistan, nationalism will couple to the forein the country you insayed because people will say we're a sovereign nation state. we believe in self-determination. we do not want the united states coming in and tell is what to do. and think about how we react to...
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it's very beautiful when it's polished and carved and it carries a sort of status because of its value so there's still a pretty high demand there is a crisis unfolding on the coast of california from san diego up to san francisco and beyond the sea lions are leaving their natural ocean habitat and wandering up on shore even sometimes in people's yards and streets well i joined a ride on my we were literally rescuing sea lion pox the story is crazy some of it's heartbreaking and it's coming up that. this named johnny cash is making a run towards the open ocean with a satellite transmitter tied to his back he may hold the on says to a sad epidemic among california's coastline. there are plenty of highways that hug california's ocean shores and he's ninety freeway isn't one of them the sight of a baby seen a quarter of a mile inland is unsettling. but in two thousand and fifteen it's not that unusual according to local news agencies the creatures are stranding starving and apparently dying in record numbers this year along the coast the images tell us a haunting story well we have seen s
it's very beautiful when it's polished and carved and it carries a sort of status because of its value so there's still a pretty high demand there is a crisis unfolding on the coast of california from san diego up to san francisco and beyond the sea lions are leaving their natural ocean habitat and wandering up on shore even sometimes in people's yards and streets well i joined a ride on my we were literally rescuing sea lion pox the story is crazy some of it's heartbreaking and it's coming up...
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so throughout the house there's remarkable carving. much of it done by carl bitter, who was a protege of the architect. carl bitter was an immigrant from austria that found his way working in these grand houses. he also worked on the facade of the metropolitan museum. to decorate the space, he did two scenes. george vanderbilt was a great fan of opera and you see many expressions of that throughout the architecture in the house. this is a space patterned after these grand reception rooms. and i think one of the most remarkable things is the ceiling above us. it's a beautifully vaulted wooden ceiling that really just takes your breath away. only in this room do we have a three-bay fireplace but a ceiling that soars almost seven stories high. surrounding that as well are not only animal trophies but also other sculptures by carl bitter and these beautiful leaded glass windows. as i mentioned, george was a bachelor when he built the house but soon welcomed his future bride and edith was the heart of the estate. she was very close to the e
so throughout the house there's remarkable carving. much of it done by carl bitter, who was a protege of the architect. carl bitter was an immigrant from austria that found his way working in these grand houses. he also worked on the facade of the metropolitan museum. to decorate the space, he did two scenes. george vanderbilt was a great fan of opera and you see many expressions of that throughout the architecture in the house. this is a space patterned after these grand reception rooms. and i...
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there is also an adjacent work room is used in winter for carving figures and making cheese so the inhabitants already have to leave the building. were homes in the village are crammed in sparsely furnished wealth involved cullen edge is to be found outside the doings in the rich and resplendent variety of nature this beauty has been treasured for centuries not only by the local inhabitants but also by visitors from all over the world who come to enjoy the a delicate scenery between the high and the low atocha. and it's not some open a museum experience in full color image but a thriving example of natural unity in which man and animals live in harmony with the landscape. we'll call an edge an upland village that lies in the past at one time this region belongs solely to the wolves man moved in but with such respect that his houses with a gentle wooden architecture seem as if they've only been borrowed from nature for a while. indeed in a few centuries time perhaps this wolf's place will once again be the sole preserve of the wild hunters and a sit on of the gandhian mountain in the background
there is also an adjacent work room is used in winter for carving figures and making cheese so the inhabitants already have to leave the building. were homes in the village are crammed in sparsely furnished wealth involved cullen edge is to be found outside the doings in the rich and resplendent variety of nature this beauty has been treasured for centuries not only by the local inhabitants but also by visitors from all over the world who come to enjoy the a delicate scenery between the high...
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the dutch art historian turned supersleuth with his latest heavyweight discoveries — two stone carvingwo evangelists, and these two were stolen in 2004 and i have no idea how they got them away because they weigh 150 kilos each, and then they disappeared. world heritage. it's the end of a long search for the artworks, snatched from a church in northern spain. a tip—off in 2010 took this detective to britain, and now nearly a decade later, to the carvings themselves. bought unwittingly by an aristocratic family who were horrified to discover what they thought were garden statues were, in fact, ancient religious artefacts. the guys who stole these wanted to sell it for a couple of millions or whatever, but they have soon found out that you cannot sell these, so to make a least a little bit of money, they sold them as garden ornaments. there is so much criminality in the art world, forgeries, but also stealing from museums, churches, and my job is to trace them back. and sometimes, we get lucky. he needs all the luck he can muster. art crime is thought to be the world's third biggest blac
the dutch art historian turned supersleuth with his latest heavyweight discoveries — two stone carvingwo evangelists, and these two were stolen in 2004 and i have no idea how they got them away because they weigh 150 kilos each, and then they disappeared. world heritage. it's the end of a long search for the artworks, snatched from a church in northern spain. a tip—off in 2010 took this detective to britain, and now nearly a decade later, to the carvings themselves. bought unwittingly by an...
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the dutch art historian turned supersleuth with his latest heavyweight discoveries — two stone carvingrs old. these are two evangelists, and these two were stolen in 2004 and i have no idea how they got them away because they weigh 150 kilos each, and then they disappeared. world heritage. it's the end of a long search for the artworks, snatched from a church in northern spain. a tip—off in 2010 took this detective to britain, and now nearly a decade later, to the carvings themselves. bought unwittingly by an aristocratic family who were horrified to discover what they thought were garden statues were, in fact, ancient religious artefacts. the guys who stole these wanted to sell it for a couple of millions or whatever, but they have soon found out that you cannot sell these, so to make a least a little bit of money, they sold them as garden ornaments. there is so much criminality in the art world, forgeries, but also stealing from museums, churches, and my job is to trace them back. and sometimes, we get lucky. he needs all the luck he can muster. art crime is thought to be the world's
the dutch art historian turned supersleuth with his latest heavyweight discoveries — two stone carvingrs old. these are two evangelists, and these two were stolen in 2004 and i have no idea how they got them away because they weigh 150 kilos each, and then they disappeared. world heritage. it's the end of a long search for the artworks, snatched from a church in northern spain. a tip—off in 2010 took this detective to britain, and now nearly a decade later, to the carvings themselves....
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it's tucked away in one of the most expensive residential areas in hong kong carved into the side of the mountain it was once the main ammunition depôt for british forces in the colony during world war two built in preparation for a japanese attack in world war two it was the very last place to surrender to the japanese so hong kong surrendered on christmas day nine hundred forty one and little hong kong which was the code name given to the sites we actually lost until the twenty seventh of december nine hundred forty one so we always like to joke and say little hong kong outlasted big hong kong by two days it's a network of underground bunkers but i mean ition has been replaced by crates of some of the world's best wines with the cool dark bunkers offering perfect conditions for storage we have about two thousand of the biggest collectors in asia that use us we have around about one and a half million bottles with us and we have a total in catastrophic insurance cover of just under four billion dollars so you can imagine the per bottle value is is very high the bunkers was so sensit
it's tucked away in one of the most expensive residential areas in hong kong carved into the side of the mountain it was once the main ammunition depôt for british forces in the colony during world war two built in preparation for a japanese attack in world war two it was the very last place to surrender to the japanese so hong kong surrendered on christmas day nine hundred forty one and little hong kong which was the code name given to the sites we actually lost until the twenty seventh of...
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do you agree with the feedback that carv has given you this afternoon?on which ski. you have a dominant side, we worked it out. i do. that right leg. the data from the carv was saying exactly the same thing. it would be a good way to reinforce it. if you are skiing by yourself, you could check at the end of the day or the end of the run where your problems may lie and it sta rts where your problems may lie and it starts to look a lot more even, you know you are on the right track. apparent inserts and trackers will cost you £279. fully charged it will last for 30 hours and two millimetres thick, it will slip inside the liners of your ski boots without causing any tightness. this is the ordinaryjacket, it is an incredibly cool and intelligent heated jacket from attack where company called ministry supply. it is surprisingly stylish containing carbon fibre heating elements to keep you warm. it is pretty simple to use. you put in the usb battery to use. you put in the usb battery to select your desired temperature. you turn it on and off. the battery also s
do you agree with the feedback that carv has given you this afternoon?on which ski. you have a dominant side, we worked it out. i do. that right leg. the data from the carv was saying exactly the same thing. it would be a good way to reinforce it. if you are skiing by yourself, you could check at the end of the day or the end of the run where your problems may lie and it sta rts where your problems may lie and it starts to look a lot more even, you know you are on the right track. apparent...
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it's tucked away in one of the most expensive residential areas in hong kong carved into the side of the mountain it was once the main ammunition depôt for british forces in the colony during world war two built in preparation for a japanese attack in world war two it was the very last place to surrender to the japanese so hong kong surrendered on christmas day nine hundred forty one and little hong kong which was the code name given to the sites we actually lost until the twenty seventh of december nine hundred forty one so we always like to joke and say little hong kong outlaws the big hong kong by two days it's a network of underground bunkers but i mean asian has been replaced by crates of some of the world's best wines with the cool dark bunkers offering perfect conditions for storage we have about two thousand of the biggest collectors in asia that use us we have around about one and a half million bottles with us and we have a total in catastrophic insurance cover of just under four billion dollars so you can imagine the per bottle value is is very high the bunkers was so sens
it's tucked away in one of the most expensive residential areas in hong kong carved into the side of the mountain it was once the main ammunition depôt for british forces in the colony during world war two built in preparation for a japanese attack in world war two it was the very last place to surrender to the japanese so hong kong surrendered on christmas day nine hundred forty one and little hong kong which was the code name given to the sites we actually lost until the twenty seventh of...
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have you ever been carved out of butter at the minnesota state fair? >> no. oh, very clear.ve only been miss skyway of march of 1988. and so that would not have been- - >> stephen: you were miss skyway? >> i was. >> stephen: how did you get-- you buried the lead. how did you become-- what is miss skyway? >> well, that is if you work in downtown minneapolis, which i did in the past, i-- in the private sector. and every month they'd pick someone who worked on the skyway to be miss skyway. and then you got your picture in "the skyway news." the skyways, of course, are the glass-enclosed above ground tunnels that connect our buildings. >> stephen: because if you go outside in the winter, you will die. >> that's right. ( laughter ) and they're like a human rabbit trail. >> stephen: sure. >> and so, i got named miss skyway and i got a dinner for two and 12 helium balloons, but no butter carving. ( laughter ) >> stephen: bravo. ( applause ) >> thank you, thank you. >> stephen: we have to take a break, but we'll be right back with more senator amy klobuchar. stick around. ( cheers a
have you ever been carved out of butter at the minnesota state fair? >> no. oh, very clear.ve only been miss skyway of march of 1988. and so that would not have been- - >> stephen: you were miss skyway? >> i was. >> stephen: how did you get-- you buried the lead. how did you become-- what is miss skyway? >> well, that is if you work in downtown minneapolis, which i did in the past, i-- in the private sector. and every month they'd pick someone who worked on the...
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but perhaps you will point to the fine stonework the floral ornaments and the animals carved in stone i can assure you that they were not doing to my condition dionysia balika the third abbot of the monastery had been made some forty years after my death and if you will permit the observation these are not extravagant features either. the lions and eagles still betray their origins as heraldic emblems my private apartments are altogether classical in mood and restrained in style the south wing was intended for such leisure as i had i established a fine library of which nothing now remains bar the inscription next to it was the reception room where i saw important visitors to harder to envious tones whispered that i hoarded treasure here but as you have doubtless guessed not a word of the rumors is true. or . what angered the sultan much more than my court style was doubtless the church and small wonder i was at pains not to make concessions. for two whole years i deliberated over the plans with my architect it was principally conceived as a marriage of christian ecclesiastical archite
but perhaps you will point to the fine stonework the floral ornaments and the animals carved in stone i can assure you that they were not doing to my condition dionysia balika the third abbot of the monastery had been made some forty years after my death and if you will permit the observation these are not extravagant features either. the lions and eagles still betray their origins as heraldic emblems my private apartments are altogether classical in mood and restrained in style the south wing...
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communities in the us that really value ivory iris you mostly find it as an ornamental carving it's veryeautiful when it's polished and carved and it carries a sort of status because of its values so there's still a pretty high demand there is a crisis unfolding on the coast of california from san diego up to san francisco and beyond sea lions are leaving their natural ocean habitat and wandering up on shore even sometimes in people's yards and streets well i joined a ride on my we were literally rescuing sea lion pox the story is crazy some of it's heartbreaking and it's coming up that. this punk named johnny cash is making a run towards the open ocean with a satellite transmitter tied to his back he may hold the on says to a sad epidemic among california's coastline. there are plenty of highways that hug california's ocean shores and he's ninety freeway isn't one of them the sight of a baby seen a quarter of a mile inland is unsettling. but in two thousand and fifteen it's not that unusual according to local news agencies the creatures are stranding starving and apparently dying in rec
communities in the us that really value ivory iris you mostly find it as an ornamental carving it's veryeautiful when it's polished and carved and it carries a sort of status because of its values so there's still a pretty high demand there is a crisis unfolding on the coast of california from san diego up to san francisco and beyond sea lions are leaving their natural ocean habitat and wandering up on shore even sometimes in people's yards and streets well i joined a ride on my we were...
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the rest of it is carved out. be central employees, social security, medicare, medicaid, the military is carved out bombardment, border patrol, he's giving me all these carveouts. under the so-called government shutdown, 75280% is already funded so there little pieces of government that aren't and they keep running until they show the trash piling up and so forth, it's a shutdown so-called over what? we have a budget that's over $4 trillion. we have annual deficits that are almost $1 trillion. we have almost $22 trillion in federal operating financial debt. we have unfunded liabilities of over $200 trillion. over the wall? that's $5 billion. the government spends that on mustard every year and the same democrats, schumer is on tape, they're all on tape as supporting securing the southern border, calling illegal aliens illegal aliens and today, all the sudden they are opposing and the media doesn't bring up those old clips, most of them don't, the media doesn't put things in context for the american people in terms
the rest of it is carved out. be central employees, social security, medicare, medicaid, the military is carved out bombardment, border patrol, he's giving me all these carveouts. under the so-called government shutdown, 75280% is already funded so there little pieces of government that aren't and they keep running until they show the trash piling up and so forth, it's a shutdown so-called over what? we have a budget that's over $4 trillion. we have annual deficits that are almost $1 trillion....
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tensions flare in india two women make history by entering a sacred hindu temple that tradition has carved out from for centuries but there are fears of a backlash from conservative could you please give a lot to delhi. also coming up john bolton are always sworn in as brazil's new president bound to liberate his country from socialism and political correctness.
tensions flare in india two women make history by entering a sacred hindu temple that tradition has carved out from for centuries but there are fears of a backlash from conservative could you please give a lot to delhi. also coming up john bolton are always sworn in as brazil's new president bound to liberate his country from socialism and political correctness.
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that really value ivory ivory is you mostly find it as an ornamental carving it's a very beautiful whenit's polished and carved and it carries a sort of status because of its values so there's still a pretty high demand and there is a crisis unfolding on the coast of california from cindy a go up to san francisco and beyond sea lions are leaving their natural ocean habitat and wandering up on shore even sometimes in people's yards. and streets well i joined a rise along where we were literally rescuing sea lion parts of the story is crazy some of it's heartbreaking and it's coming up next. this the lion park named johnny cash is making a run towards the open ocean with a satellite transmitter tied to his back he may hold the answers to a sad epidemic among california's coastline. there are plenty of highways that hug california's ocean shores and he's ninety freeway isn't one of them the sight of a baby seen a quarter of a mile inland is unsettling. but in two thousand and fifteen it's not that unusual according to local news agencies the creatures are stranding starving and apparently
that really value ivory ivory is you mostly find it as an ornamental carving it's a very beautiful whenit's polished and carved and it carries a sort of status because of its values so there's still a pretty high demand and there is a crisis unfolding on the coast of california from cindy a go up to san francisco and beyond sea lions are leaving their natural ocean habitat and wandering up on shore even sometimes in people's yards. and streets well i joined a rise along where we were literally...
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the hong kong government listed mahjong tile carving as part of what it called the city's intangible cultural heritage because that's hasn't stopped the decline to have a well no matter how much i want to hang onto this beautiful art but i know the end would come she says no younger craftsmen or women are joining the trade it is a fading heritage and she wants to keep going as long as she can divvy gopalan al-jazeera hong kong. this is al-jazeera to get around for the top stories president donald trump says the partial u.s. government shutdown could last more than a year if he doesn't get funding for a wall along the u.s. border with mexico is threatening to use emergency powers to build it if congress doesn't need is the march. the southern border is a dangerous horrible disaster we've done a great job but you can't really do the kind of job we have to do on unless you have a major powerful barrier and that's what we're going to have to have but we could call a national emergency and build it very quickly and some other way of doing it but if we can do it through a negotiated proces
the hong kong government listed mahjong tile carving as part of what it called the city's intangible cultural heritage because that's hasn't stopped the decline to have a well no matter how much i want to hang onto this beautiful art but i know the end would come she says no younger craftsmen or women are joining the trade it is a fading heritage and she wants to keep going as long as she can divvy gopalan al-jazeera hong kong. this is al-jazeera to get around for the top stories president...
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and the data from the carv was saying exactly the same thing.it will last for 30 hours and at two millimetres thick, it will slip under the liners of your ski boots without causing any tightness. this is no ordinaryjacket, it is an incredibly cool and intelligent heated jacket from a techwear company called ministry of supply. it will keep you warm and protect you from the elements. for a heated jacket it's surprisingly stylish, containing three carbon fibre heating elements concealed behind the pockets and back to keep you warm. it's pretty simple to use. you put in the usb battery to manually select your desired heat level using the companion app. use a button inside the lapel the turn the elements on and off. the battery also supports qi wireless charging so you can charge your phone while it is in your pocket. if you're on the slopes or enjoying a bit of apres—ski, a jacket like this is such a brilliant idea to keep you company. the manual mode's fantastic, gives you that control. smart mode means you can enjoy your day and go about your bus
and the data from the carv was saying exactly the same thing.it will last for 30 hours and at two millimetres thick, it will slip under the liners of your ski boots without causing any tightness. this is no ordinaryjacket, it is an incredibly cool and intelligent heated jacket from a techwear company called ministry of supply. it will keep you warm and protect you from the elements. for a heated jacket it's surprisingly stylish, containing three carbon fibre heating elements concealed behind...
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then a fishing sandal we'll take you to the people carving out the gluttony and funeral tradition that's one of extravagance. and pristine one built welcome to news africa i'm glad you're choosing. what happens when development is concentrated in the cities and excludes the rural areas in ethiopia one of the on says too that christian is visible in the capital addis ababa the city has seen an influx of more than two million people in the past twenty years and the meeting its size has almost doubled but infrastructure like housing and schools and the number of jobs on offer have not grown according to the result children many of them a false live on the streets here's a report my colleague funnier char compiled. over the youngest children even six years old they spoil is begging for anything just to survive he sniffing glue it beats the pain a fungus. a common sight in the capital's main square. they try to escape poverty in the countryside or problems within their families but very often these children are somebody's parents to be able hoping they may find a job and become a source of in
then a fishing sandal we'll take you to the people carving out the gluttony and funeral tradition that's one of extravagance. and pristine one built welcome to news africa i'm glad you're choosing. what happens when development is concentrated in the cities and excludes the rural areas in ethiopia one of the on says too that christian is visible in the capital addis ababa the city has seen an influx of more than two million people in the past twenty years and the meeting its size has almost...
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despite that modest assessment it's the young generation that will be carving out the new era of artificial intelligence. as a nonprofit organization so i think there's a lot of promise in artificial intelligence and there's also a lot of concerns one major concern is jobs according to one study in just a few years time robots and intelligent machines will be doing more work than human beings that's a thought that makes many people shatter others however take a more optimistic view i think it's going to create jobs i'm for for the developed countries it will help us position ourselves at a place where we haven't been for many many years if you take if you look at europe those are the any software industry after the small ones where it's an artificial intelligence we have a chance to really play big we just need some governments and some institutions together and agenda behind it and make it a bigger play than it is today. artificial intelligence is a major topic at the world economic forum many see it as the business of the future as a tool for solving problems but there is also concern ove
despite that modest assessment it's the young generation that will be carving out the new era of artificial intelligence. as a nonprofit organization so i think there's a lot of promise in artificial intelligence and there's also a lot of concerns one major concern is jobs according to one study in just a few years time robots and intelligent machines will be doing more work than human beings that's a thought that makes many people shatter others however take a more optimistic view i think it's...
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that really value ivory ivory is you mostly find it as an ornamental carving it's very beautiful whenit's polished and carved and it carries a sort of status because of its values so there's still a pretty high demand and there is a crisis unfolding on the coast of california from scindia go up to san francisco and beyond sea lions are leaving their natural ocean habitat and wandering up on shore even sometimes in people's yards. and streets well i joined a rise along where we were literally rescuing sea lion parts of the story is crazy some of it's heartbreaking and it's coming up next. this the lion park named johnny cash is making a run towards the open ocean with a satellite transmitter tied to his back he may hold the answers to a sad epidemic among california's coastline. there are plenty of highways that hug california's ocean shores and he's ninety freeway isn't one of them the sight of a baby seen a quarter of a mile inland is unsettling. but in two thousand and fifteen it's not that unusual according to local news agencies the creatures are stranding starving and apparently
that really value ivory ivory is you mostly find it as an ornamental carving it's very beautiful whenit's polished and carved and it carries a sort of status because of its values so there's still a pretty high demand and there is a crisis unfolding on the coast of california from scindia go up to san francisco and beyond sea lions are leaving their natural ocean habitat and wandering up on shore even sometimes in people's yards. and streets well i joined a rise along where we were literally...