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and buried in this medieval church are 30 kings and queens as well as other british giants from charles darwin to steven hawking. >> i here present unto you king charles, your undoubted king. god save king charles. >> reporter: and then, the oath of office. >> your majesty, will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the peoples of the united kingdom of great britain and northern island? >> i solemnly promise so to do. >> reporter: the most sacred part of the ceremony is the annointing. screened from view and using holy oil harvested from the mounted olives in jerusalem, charles was anointed on his chest, head, and arm. today wasn't the first coronation that charles has attended. he was there in 1953 when his mother, queen elizabeth, was crowned. >> the duke sees his mother crowned. >> reporter: a boy who could have hardly understood his place in history. her coronation was the first time the ceremony was televised, giving the nation a glimpse of the elaborate service. the young queens supported by her maids of honor, all daughters of aristocratic family. today, 70 years later, the coronatio
and buried in this medieval church are 30 kings and queens as well as other british giants from charles darwin to steven hawking. >> i here present unto you king charles, your undoubted king. god save king charles. >> reporter: and then, the oath of office. >> your majesty, will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the peoples of the united kingdom of great britain and northern island? >> i solemnly promise so to do. >> reporter: the most sacred part of the...
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May 23, 2023
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charles darwin described his voyage on the hms beagle in 1833 as a pivotal moment in his life and key to his theory of the origin of the species. the scenery is still pristine, but as we prepare to pass the same glacier darwin himself must have observed, we are keenly aware of how much and how fast our natural world is changing. a decade ago, this glacier reach the ocean but now it is melting fast. we arrive with a population is 2000 and streets were paved only seven years ago. it houses a chilean naval base. a small native community and king crab fisherman. >> things have improved a lot. we recently got internet. reporter: but more changes on the way. next door, a larger dock is being built to make port williams a gateway to antarctica for cruise ships. >> yes, the dock may bring us some tourists but now we need a bigger airport. >> tourism is an option, but not just any tourism. they're worried about preserving these tempered
charles darwin described his voyage on the hms beagle in 1833 as a pivotal moment in his life and key to his theory of the origin of the species. the scenery is still pristine, but as we prepare to pass the same glacier darwin himself must have observed, we are keenly aware of how much and how fast our natural world is changing. a decade ago, this glacier reach the ocean but now it is melting fast. we arrive with a population is 2000 and streets were paved only seven years ago. it houses a...
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even charles darwin was fascinated with this plants. deadly snapped traps. so shy that plan, so creates nectar and it's travis, that's it. and there are small contact chairs inside the bend. if even when the flies look the nectar, they automatically activate these contact chairs, not mac, suggest the plans the 1st time it happens, the plan registers agents in the 2nd time the plan senses that there must be something in there stealing gets nectar climb. so it snapshot as a kind of ask, identify, so very small prey like ads can still climb out to see your competition, you know, but a fat house by can some of the plans and the lose least as i said now, the plan performs and analysis is what i called protein retro now to event. now be the house on is this? if not it will open up overnight to the pray hours to spin into my hours for sheet . and if it is protein rich and then the plant begins to digest it in the stuff of household and in the put on some carnivorous plants are an amazing example of some of nature's most sophisticated techniques. now onto the plants
even charles darwin was fascinated with this plants. deadly snapped traps. so shy that plan, so creates nectar and it's travis, that's it. and there are small contact chairs inside the bend. if even when the flies look the nectar, they automatically activate these contact chairs, not mac, suggest the plans the 1st time it happens, the plan registers agents in the 2nd time the plan senses that there must be something in there stealing gets nectar climb. so it snapshot as a kind of ask, identify,...
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May 21, 2023
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after the work of charles darwin and gregor mendel in the field of evolution and heredity, biologistsot only they have long tried to understand exactly how genetic data is transmitted in wildlife, to find such carriers was considered the main scientific problem of the middle of the 20th century, knowledge that it is very important for us in order to understand how we are arranged, how it works, living organisms in general, and so on from the point of view, for example, therapy, yes, in order to understand how if something breaks in such mechanisms. yes, how to deal with it, how to treat it? it's deeper. understanding exactly how the various processes work in our cells, and in our tissues, and so on, is the key to the discovery of the second. is the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid. you are a picture taken by the biophysicist franklin , he went down in history as a photograph, 51. a year after this event, in april 1953 , james watson and francis crick presented the famous double helix model of dna in the journal nature. what does it mean that there are two chains, which this is how y
after the work of charles darwin and gregor mendel in the field of evolution and heredity, biologistsot only they have long tried to understand exactly how genetic data is transmitted in wildlife, to find such carriers was considered the main scientific problem of the middle of the 20th century, knowledge that it is very important for us in order to understand how we are arranged, how it works, living organisms in general, and so on from the point of view, for example, therapy, yes, in order to...
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it closes its catching pedals around the prey. originating from the us east coast, even charles darwin was fascinated with this plants. deadly snap trapped. so shy that looks fine, secrete nectar, and its traps. and there are small contact hairs inside the a one vendor leaving i'm when the flies look the nectar, they automatically activate these contact chairs, not mac, suggest the plans the 1st time it happens, the plan registers agency. in the 2nd time, the plan senses that there must be something in there stealing gets nectar climb. so it's not shot as a kind of house could identify. so very small prey like ads can still climb out to see your competition, newman, but a fat house. why? can't some of the plans and the lose least as i said now the plan performs and analysis is what i called protein retro. not enough feed out or is this? if not, it will open up overnight to list the pray hours to spend and to my hours for sheet . and if it is protein rich and then the plant begins to digest it in the stuff of household. and in the put on some carnivorous plants are an amazing example of
it closes its catching pedals around the prey. originating from the us east coast, even charles darwin was fascinated with this plants. deadly snap trapped. so shy that looks fine, secrete nectar, and its traps. and there are small contact hairs inside the a one vendor leaving i'm when the flies look the nectar, they automatically activate these contact chairs, not mac, suggest the plans the 1st time it happens, the plan registers agency. in the 2nd time, the plan senses that there must be...
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even charles darwin was fascinated with this plants. dead leaf snapped traps. so shy that the plants are creatures nectar and its traps. and there are small contact chairs inside. he has been defeating, i'm, when the flies look the nectar, they automatically activate these contact chairs, not mac, suggest the plans. the 1st time it happens, i the plan registers agency and the 2nd time the plan sense is that there must be something in there stealing gets nectar crime. so it's that shot, i'm eyes that kind of ask. i don't, i feel very small prey like and can still climb out to see your competition, newman, but a fat house. why can't some of the plans in the, on a lose least, as i said now the plan performs and analysis is what i called protein rich are not enough feed out or is this? if not, it will open up overnight till the prey hours to spin into my hours per sheet, and if it is protein rich and then the plant begins to digest it in the act of household and in the put on some carnivorous plants are an amazing example of some of nature's most sophisticated tech
even charles darwin was fascinated with this plants. dead leaf snapped traps. so shy that the plants are creatures nectar and its traps. and there are small contact chairs inside. he has been defeating, i'm, when the flies look the nectar, they automatically activate these contact chairs, not mac, suggest the plans. the 1st time it happens, i the plan registers agency and the 2nd time the plan sense is that there must be something in there stealing gets nectar crime. so it's that shot, i'm eyes...
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even charles darwin was fascinated with this plants. deadly snapped traps. so shy that look plan, so creates nectar, and it's travis, that's it. and there are small contact chairs inside the bend. if you can, i'm, when the flies look the nectar, they automatically activate these contact chairs, not mac, suggest the put on the 1st time. it happens on the plan registers items. and the 2nd time the plan senses that there must be something in there. stealing gets nectar climb so it snapshot as a kind of ask identify, so very small prey like ads can still climb out to see your competition name. but a fat house by can some of the plans and the lose least as i said now the plan performs and analysis is what i called protein retro. not enough feed out on is this? if not, it will open up overnight till the prey hours to spin into my hours for sheet, and if it is protein rich and then the plant begins to digest it in the stuff of household and in the prolong some carnivorous plants are an amazing example of some of nature's most sophisticated techniques now onto the p
even charles darwin was fascinated with this plants. deadly snapped traps. so shy that look plan, so creates nectar, and it's travis, that's it. and there are small contact chairs inside the bend. if you can, i'm, when the flies look the nectar, they automatically activate these contact chairs, not mac, suggest the put on the 1st time. it happens on the plan registers items. and the 2nd time the plan senses that there must be something in there. stealing gets nectar climb so it snapshot as a...
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-a bit about- sir isaac newton charles darwin. a bit about them darwin. so anjmaths�*io anything can't do it with roman numerals. so anjmaths knows anything can't do it with roman numerals. so anjmaths knows the nything can't do it with roman numerals. so anjmaths knows the debtng can't do it with roman numerals. so anjmaths knows the debt we about maths knows the debt we owe to arab world. indeed. owe to the arab world. indeed. and you've talked there about we must know about this arab debt. why we know about why shouldn't we know about other debts? why the other debts? why do we need the colonial why > why is it colonial debt? why > why is it why colonial debt? why > why is it vnv—vveii.- colonial debt? why > why is it vnv—vveii. rei- colonial debt? why > why is it why—well, let me. why do we need. well, let me read— why do we need. well, let me read nere. — why do we need. well, let me read here. may— why do we need. well, let me read here. may i— why do we need. well, let me read here. hq : read here. may i read the guidelines? they suggest that profe
-a bit about- sir isaac newton charles darwin. a bit about them darwin. so anjmaths�*io anything can't do it with roman numerals. so anjmaths knows anything can't do it with roman numerals. so anjmaths knows the nything can't do it with roman numerals. so anjmaths knows the debtng can't do it with roman numerals. so anjmaths knows the debt we about maths knows the debt we owe to arab world. indeed. owe to the arab world. indeed. and you've talked there about we must know about this arab debt....
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nose, a bird gives a finch, there hatching nuts with small noses, they die, as we are taught charles darwinrson. yes, here is lamarck rejected by soviet science in a school that was not studied, only mentioned. he said that in each in its place and in fact it is my god. this is how we see not the world, but our own vision. we do not see, but infrared rays e we hear not the sound of our own hearing aid. that's right, the bat sees differently, and the hare sees ahead. there , the world turns its head, not as we see it with our senses lamarck. osip is there. there lived an old man, as shy as a boy, a clumsy, timid patriarch who, for the honor of nature, was a swordsman. well, of course, fiery lamarck, if everything is alive only a blot for a short escheat day on the movable ladder of lamarck. i will take the last step to the ringworms, i will go down to the barnacles, rustling among the lizards and snakes along the elastic ladders of luck, i will shrink, i will disappear, like a proteus horn mantle i will put on from hot blood, i will refuse the model with suction cups and curl into the foam o
nose, a bird gives a finch, there hatching nuts with small noses, they die, as we are taught charles darwinrson. yes, here is lamarck rejected by soviet science in a school that was not studied, only mentioned. he said that in each in its place and in fact it is my god. this is how we see not the world, but our own vision. we do not see, but infrared rays e we hear not the sound of our own hearing aid. that's right, the bat sees differently, and the hare sees ahead. there , the world turns its...
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-a bit about- sir isaac newton charles darwin. a bit about them darwin.merals. can't do it with roman numerals. so anyone who anything so anyone who knows anything about knows we about maths knows the debt we owe the arab world. indeed. owe to the arab world. indeed. and you've there about we and you've talked there about we must know about this arab debt. why shouldn't know about why shouldn't we know about other debts? why the other debts? why do we need the colonial why > why is it colonial debt? why > why is it why colonial debt? why > why is it wno—wett- colonial debt? why > why is it wnw—wett tet- colonial debt? why > why is it why—well, let me. why do we need. well, let me reet— why do we need. well, let me reet nere. — why do we need. well, let me read here. may— why do we need. well, let me read here. may i— why do we need. well, let me read here. .�*t�*i�*ite�*g : read here. may i read the guidelines? they suggest that professors note some professors should note some early statistics early ideas and statistics were motivated proposed motivated b
-a bit about- sir isaac newton charles darwin. a bit about them darwin.merals. can't do it with roman numerals. so anyone who anything so anyone who knows anything about knows we about maths knows the debt we owe the arab world. indeed. owe to the arab world. indeed. and you've there about we and you've talked there about we must know about this arab debt. why shouldn't know about why shouldn't we know about other debts? why the other debts? why do we need the colonial why > why is it...
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and we saw in the 1800s, especially, but not exclusively through the writings of charles darwin and karl marx, natural philosophy transformed the metamorphosed into a secular set of notions of science that empowered human beings to put themselves, increasingly in the role of engineering machines, to do their bidding. the trajectory we've covered this term involves moving from just trying to describe the world around, us, the things of this world into a project of figuring out the optimum rules, for ordering the world and then remaking the world according rules in order to master the world around us. in other words, following the assumption which we've seen again and again and again, first in a religious caste, and now in a secular caste that a progressive view of history understood as human history means that human beings can perfect their own future. other words, it's no longer up to god alone to define perfection as an end state in the afterlife, in divine time or kairos. but that human beings can create heaven on earth can set the and define the trajectory for the path to that most ra
and we saw in the 1800s, especially, but not exclusively through the writings of charles darwin and karl marx, natural philosophy transformed the metamorphosed into a secular set of notions of science that empowered human beings to put themselves, increasingly in the role of engineering machines, to do their bidding. the trajectory we've covered this term involves moving from just trying to describe the world around, us, the things of this world into a project of figuring out the optimum rules,...
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you have a big nose in a finch bird, yes, there are nuts with small noses, they die, as charles teaches us darwind by soviet science in a school that was not studied. just mentioned. he said that with each in its place and in fact it is my god. this is how we see not the world, but our own vision. we do not see, but we hear infrared rays not the sound of your own hearing aid. that's right, the bat sees differently, and the hare sees ahead. there , the world turns its head, not as we see it with our senses lamarck osip anderson there lived an old man, shy, like a boy a clumsy, timid patriarch who, for the honor of nature, is a swordsman. well, of course, fiery lamarck, if all living things are just a blot for a short escheat day on lamarck's moving stairs. i will take the last step to the kolchats, and go down to the barnacles. i ask you to move among the lizards and snakes along the elastic gangway along and i’ll shrink with evil and disappear, like a proteus horn mantle put on from hot blood, i’ll refuse the model with suckers and curl into the foam of the ocean , we passed the ranks of insects
you have a big nose in a finch bird, yes, there are nuts with small noses, they die, as charles teaches us darwind by soviet science in a school that was not studied. just mentioned. he said that with each in its place and in fact it is my god. this is how we see not the world, but our own vision. we do not see, but we hear infrared rays not the sound of your own hearing aid. that's right, the bat sees differently, and the hare sees ahead. there , the world turns its head, not as we see it with...
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30 kings and queens are buried inside that building along with british giants everywhere from charles darwinstephen hawking. yes, as you've been pointing out, we've been watching dignitaries. not long ago we saw the first lady, dr. jill biden. also will be crowned heads, members of royal families from around the world, including the king of sweden, the king of spain and the king of jordan. also political leaders from around the world including emmanuel macron from france and justin trudeau from canada and the first lady of ukraine. also through this great west door of westminster abbey we will see king charles and the queen consort enter about 40 minutes from now. i'd like to point out one thing. the last time this country witnessed a coronation back in 1953, the late queen's coronation, that was the first time a coronation had been broadcast live on television. today is the first time we'll see a coronation broadcast live in color. so we're going to see all of those dazzling golden robes and rich velvets in lustrous color. >> john major. >> they're both might of the garter. sporting his new
30 kings and queens are buried inside that building along with british giants everywhere from charles darwinstephen hawking. yes, as you've been pointing out, we've been watching dignitaries. not long ago we saw the first lady, dr. jill biden. also will be crowned heads, members of royal families from around the world, including the king of sweden, the king of spain and the king of jordan. also political leaders from around the world including emmanuel macron from france and justin trudeau from...
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it influenced charles darwin.pire liked to think of itself certainly at the time as this bastian of civilization. how did it then tell the story that once some of its stalwarts and sailors landed on this island, within a nanosecond they turn into anarchy? >> this really undercut the central claim of the british empire that its civilization was somehow superior to others. of course, when we get to the island, the officers and crew behaved less like gentlemen and more like bruits. the british empire listening to the stories thinking, do we like any of these stories? they begin to try to cover up the scandalous truth and manufacturer their own myth thick tale of the sea which is why this story felt so much -- even though it took place in the 18th century, like a parable for our turbulent times today. >> david, i have to ask you. we've heard dicaprio is getting in here, martin scorsese as well. martin scorsese has a movie coming out which based on your number one "new york times" bestseller "killers of the flower moon
it influenced charles darwin.pire liked to think of itself certainly at the time as this bastian of civilization. how did it then tell the story that once some of its stalwarts and sailors landed on this island, within a nanosecond they turn into anarchy? >> this really undercut the central claim of the british empire that its civilization was somehow superior to others. of course, when we get to the island, the officers and crew behaved less like gentlemen and more like bruits. the...
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the staff, survival of the fittest, finding that environment where you can thrive —— all a bit charles darwinsition, so i think it is one of them where everton historically, if they went down it would be a huge story but i think when you look at the steps that mean made a football club, not the pitch for 15 to 25 years, it is no surprise we are where we are. to years, it is no surprise we are where we are-— years, it is no surprise we are where we are. ., ., ., . ,, where we are. to look at other clubs that have gone _ where we are. to look at other clubs that have gone down _ where we are. to look at other clubs that have gone down and _ where we are. to look at other clubs that have gone down and down i where we are. to look at other clubs| that have gone down and down again and then it and down? i remember when manchester united were in the second flight, they got back up again, but do you fear it could be the beginning of a long—term decline close back the beginning of a long-term decline close bac< , , ., , the beginning of a long-term decline close bac ,, . , . ., , close back essential
the staff, survival of the fittest, finding that environment where you can thrive —— all a bit charles darwinsition, so i think it is one of them where everton historically, if they went down it would be a huge story but i think when you look at the steps that mean made a football club, not the pitch for 15 to 25 years, it is no surprise we are where we are. to years, it is no surprise we are where we are-— years, it is no surprise we are where we are. ., ., ., . ,, where we are. to look...