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there is also her wonderful husband, darwin, who i adore. one of my favorite darwin stories was the time when we first took the all women's trip to africa. heidi and i were sitting next to each other with some people out in the countryside with the elders. and on one side was all the women with the women senators. and on the other side was all the men. and i turned to heidi because all the elders were wearing these incredible hats and outfits. and i said, who is the guy at the end in the baseball cap. and she said, that's darwin. and there he was, always there, always there for her. so that's heidi. and i will end with one story from that trip, and that is when we were in the hut in the middle of nowhere and there was a woman who lived there, she was a widow with her kids. we went into that hut, these women senators, and starting asg that women who was so proud of all she d all that was in this hut was one solar panel and one thing on the wall which was a hut that showed all the huts and it showed how she can made sure if they had good hygie
there is also her wonderful husband, darwin, who i adore. one of my favorite darwin stories was the time when we first took the all women's trip to africa. heidi and i were sitting next to each other with some people out in the countryside with the elders. and on one side was all the women with the women senators. and on the other side was all the men. and i turned to heidi because all the elders were wearing these incredible hats and outfits. and i said, who is the guy at the end in the...
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from darwin to fall to new guinea i was not even shows i was terrified i was thinking about home home going to see my family again. in five years i have done a lot i've been nominated by community my community to be as a community leader out of thought one thousand six hundred men we were only five or six people speak fluent english so much pressure on us i chose myself to be us a teacher also speak on their behalf sending emails because we used to have only one hour of internet every week i never use facebook i only use emails and sending to people's i smuggle a phone to keep in touch with a journalist and the advocate i used to be harassed by the security guards all the time it's has my handwriting in every requests in every complaint i was ready for any punishment that they were so he wants to give it to me and i was ready for it because i know that this is a risk you know we told this man's we give them a false hope for them to go and sleep we do it because we want to keep them positive we want to keep them alive we are really really sick and tired of seeing our friends are buying
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struggling to deal with the fallout of a junior doctor strike how much hassle has more now from mt darwin. health workers to speak the cholera outbreak in mt darwin started here they say a gold mine is used water from a nearby river that's believed to be contaminated petra statoil this is the area where he works is remote and the roads are bad that's why he said some people didn't get to hospital until it was too late. after i finished eating i started feeling strange and i knew something was wrong but they kept on working in the mine thinking it wasn't serious when it became serious i can do or spittle tests were done and confirmed that that call a lot. more than two hundred cases have been reported so far in the magdalen area doctors and nurses are encouraging people to get treatment early. make the patient rescind with before meeting in the. rear which is restored turtle so. if the. the treatment success rate it's almost a hundred. but a shortage of essential drugs and equipment in many public health centers makes it more difficult to deal with the disease some junior doctors are also
struggling to deal with the fallout of a junior doctor strike how much hassle has more now from mt darwin. health workers to speak the cholera outbreak in mt darwin started here they say a gold mine is used water from a nearby river that's believed to be contaminated petra statoil this is the area where he works is remote and the roads are bad that's why he said some people didn't get to hospital until it was too late. after i finished eating i started feeling strange and i knew something was...
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there's a marine base in darwin there are other u.s. bases around the country a straight a has no. quarrel with china and in fact the strait has no enemies. no one once we invade a stranger a stranger is probably one of the most secure places in the world and yet. the present government of malcolm turnbull is building one of the biggest war machines and creating a new strain in weapons industry. spending billions on it all of it unnecessary. and that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am i robin tara and i. keep on watching those hawks and have a great day and night everybody. i had a great education a good job and a family that loved me. i never had to worry about how i would eat somewhere i would speak. i'm facing christmas alone out on the streets of london. for a life. you know to slowly still give out food for the harvest. but you don't really feel like the big you know. and then. the guy just came up its missile me and gave me this book.
there's a marine base in darwin there are other u.s. bases around the country a straight a has no. quarrel with china and in fact the strait has no enemies. no one once we invade a stranger a stranger is probably one of the most secure places in the world and yet. the present government of malcolm turnbull is building one of the biggest war machines and creating a new strain in weapons industry. spending billions on it all of it unnecessary. and that is our show for you today remember everyone...
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health workers to speak the cholera outbreak in mt darwin started here they say a gold mine is used water from a nearby river that's believed to be contaminated petrus to the area where he works is remote and the roads are bad that's why he said some people didn't get to hospital until it was too late. after i finished eating i started feeling strange and i knew something was wrong but i kept on working in the mine thinking it wasn't serious when it became serious. and confirmed that it call a lot. more than two hundred cases have been reported so far in the modeling area doctors and nurses are encouraging people to get treatment early. rescind with before meeting in the. area which is. so. if the. early. treatment. almost hundred. but a shortage of essential drugs and equipment in many public health centers makes it more difficult to deal with the disease some junior doctors are also on strike over pay and work conditions and nurses are threatening to do the same more than fifty people died from the cholera in september that was in the capital harare this latest outbreak isn't contained
health workers to speak the cholera outbreak in mt darwin started here they say a gold mine is used water from a nearby river that's believed to be contaminated petrus to the area where he works is remote and the roads are bad that's why he said some people didn't get to hospital until it was too late. after i finished eating i started feeling strange and i knew something was wrong but i kept on working in the mine thinking it wasn't serious when it became serious. and confirmed that it call a...
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there's a marine base in darwin there are other u.s. bases around the country a straight a has no quarrel with china and in fact the straight has no enemies. no one once we invade a straight a stranger is probably one of the most secure places in the world and yet. the present government of malcolm turnbull is building one of the biggest war machines and creating in the straight in weapons industry. spending billions on it all of it unnecessary. and that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am i relevant to iraq and i'm happy while i keep on watching those hawks and have a great day and night everybody. i've been saying the numbers mean something they've mater the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trees per second per sec
there's a marine base in darwin there are other u.s. bases around the country a straight a has no quarrel with china and in fact the straight has no enemies. no one once we invade a straight a stranger is probably one of the most secure places in the world and yet. the present government of malcolm turnbull is building one of the biggest war machines and creating in the straight in weapons industry. spending billions on it all of it unnecessary. and that is our show for you today remember...
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there's a marine base in darwin there are other u.s. bases around the country astray there has no quarrel with china and in fact this trader has no enemies no one once we invade a straight a stranger is probably one of the most secure places in the world and yet. the present government of malcolm turnbull is building one of the biggest war machines and creating in the straight in weapons industry. spending billions on it all of it unnecessary. and that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tyrrel ventura and i'm happy i was keep on watching those hawks and have a great day and night everybody thank. you. my son doing drugs my nephew was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states. drug abusers started going after the users and the prison population swore we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i wa
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it remained were conducted with some other countries, with the united kingdom, the homeland of darwin, of course. this is really important. canadians, christian intellectuals had more personal relationships in britain, the more frequently studied there and they had more institutional links with british denominations. so even though geographically speaking they are just as far from what is happening in the universities of the united kingdom and germany as american protestants were. culturally speaking, canadian christians but much closer. they experienced something like charles darwin's discoveries less as a foreign invasion and more as a gradual development in their own intellectual cultures. this was another reason why canadian protestantism did fracture to the same degree and fundamentalists didn't gain the same kind of authority. burwash and warfield shared some of the same training and had the same fundamental goals. they both wanted to do send the authority of christianity into the modern world but they approached that goal very differently. in canada it was the burwash type, the
it remained were conducted with some other countries, with the united kingdom, the homeland of darwin, of course. this is really important. canadians, christian intellectuals had more personal relationships in britain, the more frequently studied there and they had more institutional links with british denominations. so even though geographically speaking they are just as far from what is happening in the universities of the united kingdom and germany as american protestants were. culturally...
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to be taught to hate but they are taught not to hate because in the evolutionary environment that darwinalks about a great link there is l evolutionary advances to be cooperative the tribe works together will pass on the jeans but one that is full of rugged individualist that is reading online brand will be wiped out. part of that programming there is certain political ideology that can trick usil part of that culpability. unity is a good thing but tribalism is a good thing but healthy attach ins one - - attachments of faith in communities and institutions close to homes. sports teams but politics cannot serve that very well at a national level without beingng distorted and tribal and that's the problem. >> is identity politics as is mentioned in your subtitle just another word for these three things? .in >> they are important manifestations of this underlying phenomenon. identity politics is an ancient human understanding of looking at the world the - - among the first was the aristocracy aristocrat meant rule of the best or the most worthy that what happened is another part of human na
to be taught to hate but they are taught not to hate because in the evolutionary environment that darwinalks about a great link there is l evolutionary advances to be cooperative the tribe works together will pass on the jeans but one that is full of rugged individualist that is reading online brand will be wiped out. part of that programming there is certain political ideology that can trick usil part of that culpability. unity is a good thing but tribalism is a good thing but healthy attach...
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very different view from the idea of science that we start to see emerge with charles darwin and the thinks who come after him who develop more sophisticated methods for dealing with uncertainty in their scientific endeavors. now, warfield and his colleagues were not dummies. these guys were sophisticated thinkers who kept abreast of the latest scholarship with universities and they were well aware of the discrepancies in the bible. the parts that seem to not quite line up. seem to contradict each other. but they argued that they a -- the appearance of these problems in scripture was simply the result of our mortal imperfect human misunderstandings. it is not a reflection of god's error. now like warfield, unlike his colleagues, was even open to some version of theyistic evolution, that is evolution driven by god. if you think about his biography, that makes sense. his dad was a cattle breeder so he spent a lot of time in kentucky working on the family ranch and he had observed firsthand how breeding works. and how inherited traits can change over time. he died a few years before the
very different view from the idea of science that we start to see emerge with charles darwin and the thinks who come after him who develop more sophisticated methods for dealing with uncertainty in their scientific endeavors. now, warfield and his colleagues were not dummies. these guys were sophisticated thinkers who kept abreast of the latest scholarship with universities and they were well aware of the discrepancies in the bible. the parts that seem to not quite line up. seem to contradict...
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from christmas island to darwin from darwin to pop into a guinea i was not even a child i was terrified i was thinking about home home going to see my family again . in five years i have done a lot since i've been nominated by a community my commute to be as a community leader out of one thousand six hundred men we were only five or six people speak fluent in english so much pressure on us i chose myself to be us a teacher or also speak on their behalf sending emails because we used to have only one hour of internet every week i never use facebook i only use emails and sending to people's eyes smuggler phone to keep in touch with the journalists and the advocates used to be harassed by the security guards all the time it's house my hand writing in every request and every complains i was ready for any punishment that they were sorely wants to give it to me and i was ready for it because i know that this is a risk you know we tell these men's we give them a false hope for them to go and sleep we do it because we want to keep them positive we want to keep them our life we are really really
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the principle that drives it is municipal darwinism.son of the lord of the rings movies, so you're expected to look spectacular and have really arresting stuff. i think at its very best it has hints of studio ghibli cartoons like how's moving castle, and a bit of terry gilliam and jeumet. at its worst, it's big cities hitting each other. although it's visually spectacular, the script feels lumpen. the characters don't get much chance to develop it. one character strikes a nerve with an arc and development. the minute he's off screen, it's much less interesting. it's almost like the spectre of the cities themselves. it's a lot of ideas, many of which you recognise from other films, bolted many of which you recognise from otherfilms, bolted together many of which you recognise from other films, bolted together and lumping around the screen for a couple of hours. there are interesting things in it, but it is a shambolic movie. i did find a lot of it, a lot of the time watching it thinking, i wish the story was as good as what i'm looking a
the principle that drives it is municipal darwinism.son of the lord of the rings movies, so you're expected to look spectacular and have really arresting stuff. i think at its very best it has hints of studio ghibli cartoons like how's moving castle, and a bit of terry gilliam and jeumet. at its worst, it's big cities hitting each other. although it's visually spectacular, the script feels lumpen. the characters don't get much chance to develop it. one character strikes a nerve with an arc and...
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showers in cairns and darwin in the outlook.tuesday across greece and turkey. wet weather in cyprus and across the balkans, some showers and towards the north west, thatis showers and towards the north west, that is low—pressure waiting from across the atlantic. temperatures still on the mild side around the matter, the cold air sitting towards the north east meaning we could see something more wintry across the coming days. towards the west, mobile wet and windy weather dominating until we get to next weekend. more detail on the uk forecast in half an hour. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the most important climate change talks in three years are beginning in poland — with a renewed focus on implenting the paris agreement. the prime minister's brexit agreement has "uncomfortable, unattractive elements", but it is a "useful compromise". that's according to her attorney general. ambulance drivers have joined the protests in paris. now president macron must decide how to take on a movement with no leader. spain is t
showers in cairns and darwin in the outlook.tuesday across greece and turkey. wet weather in cyprus and across the balkans, some showers and towards the north west, thatis showers and towards the north west, that is low—pressure waiting from across the atlantic. temperatures still on the mild side around the matter, the cold air sitting towards the north east meaning we could see something more wintry across the coming days. towards the west, mobile wet and windy weather dominating until we...
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from christmas island to darwin from darwin to papa new guinea i was not even a show that i was terrified i was thinking about home home going to see my family again. in five years i've done a lot i've been nominated by community my community to be as a community leader out of thought one thousand six hundred men we were only five or six people speak fluent english so much pressure on us i chose myself to be us a teacher also speak on their behalf sending emails because we used to have only one hour of internet every week i never use facebook i only use emails and sending to people's i smuggler phone to keep in touch with the journalists and the advocates i used to be harassed by the security guards all the time it's has my handwriting in every requests in every complaint i was ready for any punishment that they were so he wants to give it to me and i was ready for it because i know that this is a risk you know we told this man's we give them a false hope for them to go and sleep we do it because we want to keep them positive we want to keep them alive we are really really sick and tired
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. >> darwin trabaja con su madre en la zona centro, la renta de cuartos a 220 pesos al dÍa hacen quebajar y apostar a una mejor vida y ya pues dejando el pasado atrÁs. >> empleadores como marÍa dicen verse reflejadreflejados en los integrantes de la caravana. >> deportada desde estados unidos y con diez aÑos de mantener un negocio en la zona norte de tijuana rechaza el discurso antiinmigrante de un secteÓen tijuana. >> todos somos agentes flotantes, pocos somos nacidos aquÍ. >> de acuerdo al servicio nacional de empleo a partir del 19 de noviembre 831 permisos se han emitido en tijuana por razones humanitarias, donde empleos de guardias de seguridad, producciÓn, call center y limpieza dson lo que Ás aplican en la caravana. >> es una realidad que hemos detectado, es perfil es bajo. >> vÁmonos a la pausa, estudiantes universitarios exponen proyecto sobre la historia de los inmigrantes, le contamos al volver. >> un joven rescatado de las aguasn reciente sobre su condiciÓn al volver. >>estival de luces le vamos a traer el pronÓstico del tiempo y lo que puede ver en do de fantasÍa despuÉs
. >> darwin trabaja con su madre en la zona centro, la renta de cuartos a 220 pesos al dÍa hacen quebajar y apostar a una mejor vida y ya pues dejando el pasado atrÁs. >> empleadores como marÍa dicen verse reflejadreflejados en los integrantes de la caravana. >> deportada desde estados unidos y con diez aÑos de mantener un negocio en la zona norte de tijuana rechaza el discurso antiinmigrante de un secteÓen tijuana. >> todos somos agentes flotantes, pocos somos...
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and that last glimpse of ice and darwin to show for today well we've got with the highlights of the week tomorrow featuring a taste of winter from all of our special shows and if you did miss any of them this week and want to catch up then you can find them on our website d.w. dot com forward slash lifestyle is just below that many of them will be on our facebook page as well happy weekend to all of you and i'll see you again tomorrow night. coming up in europe max highlights the dangers and what contributions to that closeted outlook on life. plus the man who just can't get enough speed in his log. enjoying dessert all. in australia those stories and more coming up on the next edition of your of my it's. the book. the be. the big. afro american. indians. turning agricultural waste into table way. that's the plan of young start. it's offering a profitable alternative to burning their crops while removing one of the main causes of. how did you. discover your concept discover with the power. school a legend after one hundred gives the ideals of the bomb house are more relevant today than t
and that last glimpse of ice and darwin to show for today well we've got with the highlights of the week tomorrow featuring a taste of winter from all of our special shows and if you did miss any of them this week and want to catch up then you can find them on our website d.w. dot com forward slash lifestyle is just below that many of them will be on our facebook page as well happy weekend to all of you and i'll see you again tomorrow night. coming up in europe max highlights the dangers and...
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she was last seen in free lamont on the corner of darwin drive and fremont boulevard.u remember or heard anything, investigators say they would like to hear from you. >>> because of staffing issues, the san jose police department ku9 its street crimes unit years ago. that unit focused on robberies and drugs. now it's back up and running. since being revived almost a 66 arrests. neighbors say it's a welcome relief. really glad that the police are coming out here and starting to cleane'rehi going t you're going to meet the street crimes it sgeant. >>> in san francisco now, who is setting fires in the marina district? that's what investigators want to know. and neighbors, as well. someone started three small fires between 1:00 a.m. and 2:30 a.m. this morning at moscone park. thankfully, no one was hurt and no one has been caught. >>> a big decision tomorrow in san jose that involves google. some people are against it, and they gave up food to prove it. nearly $10 billion an acre for public land around the station, which will make room for more business and housing. city c
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big the bigger, stronger guys are going to exploit the weak.e ter darwinism. i think that applies the more money you have the better your balance sheet is, the more you have to invest. the better able you are to build the things you need to compete with the amazons of the world. >> this is first christmas without toys "r" us. who's going to win? >> amazon, walmart and target and the battle for the second tier is best buy. then some of the niche guys that got into to get it into it. >> after the new year, what happens to the retailers do you think? >> i think the song still will do well. i think what you'll see in the early part of '19 is a lot of the weaker retailers decide whether they're going to be there or not. we have got a lot of dt returning and maturing in '19 and '20. we have a lot of distressed retailers who got 35 names in our b-3wnd be list right now. you'll separate the wheat from the chaff here. >> well, i enjoyed our conversations during this season. merry christmas. >> merry christmas toe you too. >> charlieshea. >>> apple is reportedly facing
big the bigger, stronger guys are going to exploit the weak.e ter darwinism. i think that applies the more money you have the better your balance sheet is, the more you have to invest. the better able you are to build the things you need to compete with the amazons of the world. >> this is first christmas without toys "r" us. who's going to win? >> amazon, walmart and target and the battle for the second tier is best buy. then some of the niche guys that got into to get it...
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from christmas island to darwin from darwin to the new guinea i was not even a shoulder i was terrified i was thinking about home home going to see my family again. in five years i have done a lot i've been nominated by the community my community to be as a community leader out of thought one thousand six hundred men we were only five or six people speak fluent english so much pressure on us i chose myself to be us a teacher also speak on their behalf sending emails because we used to have only one hour of internet every week i never use facebook i only use emails and sending to people's i smuggler phone to keep in touch with the journalists and the advocate i used to be harassed by the security guards all the time it's house my hand writing in every request in every complaint i was ready for any punishment that they were so he wants to give it to me and i was ready for it because i know that this is a risk you know with till this mess we give them a false hope for them to go and sleep we do it because we want to keep them positive we want to keep them alive we are really really sick an
from christmas island to darwin from darwin to the new guinea i was not even a shoulder i was terrified i was thinking about home home going to see my family again. in five years i have done a lot i've been nominated by the community my community to be as a community leader out of thought one thousand six hundred men we were only five or six people speak fluent english so much pressure on us i chose myself to be us a teacher also speak on their behalf sending emails because we used to have only...
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from christmas island to darwin from darwin to papa new guinea i was not even a child i was terrified i was thinking about home home going to see my family again . in five years i have done a lot i've been nominated by community my community to be as a community leader out of thought one thousand six hundred men we were only five or six people speak fluent english so much pressure on us i chose myself to be us a teacher also speak on their behalf sending emails because we used to have only one hour of internet every week i never use facebook i only use emails and sending to people's i smuggler phone to keep in touch with the journalists and the advocates i used to be harassed by the security guards all the time it's house my hand writing in every request in every complaint i was ready for any punishment that they are so he wants to give it to me and i was ready for it because i know that this is a risk you know we told this man's we give them a false hope for them to go and sleep we do it because we want to keep them positive we want to keep them alive we are really really sick and ti
from christmas island to darwin from darwin to papa new guinea i was not even a child i was terrified i was thinking about home home going to see my family again . in five years i have done a lot i've been nominated by community my community to be as a community leader out of thought one thousand six hundred men we were only five or six people speak fluent english so much pressure on us i chose myself to be us a teacher also speak on their behalf sending emails because we used to have only one...
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health workers this week the cholera outbreak in mt darwin started here they say a gold mine is used water from a nearby river that's believed to be contaminated petra statoil is says the area where he works is remote and the roads are bad that's why he said some people didn't get to hospital until it was too late. after i finished eating i started feeling strange i knew something was wrong but they kept on working in the mine thinking it wasn't serious when it became serious i came to a spittle test and confirmed that that caller. more than two hundred cases have been reported so far in the modeling area doctors and nurses are encouraging people to get treatment early the minute. may be fishing to rescind week before meeting in the city which is. the. early. it's almost a hundred percent. but a shortage of essential drugs and equipment in many public health centers makes it more difficult to deal with the disease some junior doctors are also on strike over pay and work conditions and nurses are threatening to do the same more than fifty people died from cholera in september that was
health workers this week the cholera outbreak in mt darwin started here they say a gold mine is used water from a nearby river that's believed to be contaminated petra statoil is says the area where he works is remote and the roads are bad that's why he said some people didn't get to hospital until it was too late. after i finished eating i started feeling strange i knew something was wrong but they kept on working in the mine thinking it wasn't serious when it became serious i came to a...
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the principle that drives it is municipal darwinism. really arresting stuff. i think at its very best it has hints of studio ghibli cartoons like how's moving castle, and a bit of terry gilliam and jeumet. at its worst, it's big cities hitting each other. although it's visually spectacular, the script feels lumpen. the characters don't get much chance to develop it. one character strikes a nerve with an arc and development. the minute he's off screen, it's much less interesting. it's almost like the spectre of the cities themselves. it's a lot of ideas, many of which you recognise from other films, bolted together and lumping around the screen for a couple of hours. there are interesting things in it, but it is a shambolic movie. i did find a lot of it, a lot of the time watching it thinking, i wish the story was as good as what i'm looking at. spectacular visuals are neverjust enough. you need substance underneath. the synopsis i read seems slightly implausible. i don't mind implausibility. ijust wanted to have emotional sense. i thoug
the principle that drives it is municipal darwinism. really arresting stuff. i think at its very best it has hints of studio ghibli cartoons like how's moving castle, and a bit of terry gilliam and jeumet. at its worst, it's big cities hitting each other. although it's visually spectacular, the script feels lumpen. the characters don't get much chance to develop it. one character strikes a nerve with an arc and development. the minute he's off screen, it's much less interesting. it's almost...
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explains from darwin a strike by junior doctors as hurts the country's already struggling public health system. health workers to speak the cholera outbreak started here they say a gold mine is used water from a nearby river that's believed to be contaminated. the area where he works is remote and the roads are bad that's why he said some people didn't get to hospital until it was too late. after i finished eating i started feeling strange and i knew something was wrong but they kept on working in the mine thinking it wasn't serious when it became serious. and confirmed that they call in. more than two hundred cases have been reported so far in the area doctors and nurses are encouraging people to get treatment early. and. see. if the. but a shortage of essential drugs and equipment in many public health centers makes it more difficult to deal with the disease some junior doctors are also on strike over pay and work conditions and nurses are threatening to do the same more than fifty people died from cholera in september that was in the capital harare this latest outbreak isn't containe
explains from darwin a strike by junior doctors as hurts the country's already struggling public health system. health workers to speak the cholera outbreak started here they say a gold mine is used water from a nearby river that's believed to be contaminated. the area where he works is remote and the roads are bad that's why he said some people didn't get to hospital until it was too late. after i finished eating i started feeling strange and i knew something was wrong but they kept on working...
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allow fracking to go on their own territory so there's been at riker's there was a huge big march in darwin last saturday but back in not in not in i said not two thousand and seven there was an n.t. intervention that was put on aboriginal people john howard was the prime minister at the time and mel braff was the minister for aboriginal affairs and i read this report called the little children a psych report that was created by a former judge in the northern territory and a profile woman in health and it had their little bit about sexual abuse child sexual abuse to it so what happened is that the howard government called in the military in the place. and i said that communities were full of pedophiles and we had to bust always pedophile rings but really what it was all about was about mining so they tried to take over seventy aboriginal communities within the northern territory and what happened there if you put a mining map on top of those communities there's resources everywhere because you know i spoke to stray away hundred forty percent of uranium to the world you know coal iron ore we
allow fracking to go on their own territory so there's been at riker's there was a huge big march in darwin last saturday but back in not in not in i said not two thousand and seven there was an n.t. intervention that was put on aboriginal people john howard was the prime minister at the time and mel braff was the minister for aboriginal affairs and i read this report called the little children a psych report that was created by a former judge in the northern territory and a profile woman in...
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localized flooding and some very windy conditions and that's also going to be affecting parts of darwin as well down towards the south of the temperatures are coming up here for melbourne it has all the way up to thirty as we go towards wednesday but up here towards alice springs it is going to be a hot day for you with the temperature there of about forty one degrees well new zealand is still looking at a mixed bag of weather over the next few days the north island not looking too bad the south island has been seeing quite a bit of winds and rain over the last few days and that is really going to continue as we go here to is tuesday wednesday a little bit better for both islands there we are going to see the winds continue with the rain drop down over here towards christchurch at fifteen degrees in auckland is looking at partly cloudy conditions with the temperature there of twenty two. a reporter's retreat in a brutal civil war if the commodore hadn't been there the israeli invasion would not have been so well. the commodore had become the journalistic center you could be in a safe en
localized flooding and some very windy conditions and that's also going to be affecting parts of darwin as well down towards the south of the temperatures are coming up here for melbourne it has all the way up to thirty as we go towards wednesday but up here towards alice springs it is going to be a hot day for you with the temperature there of about forty one degrees well new zealand is still looking at a mixed bag of weather over the next few days the north island not looking too bad the...
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darwin a strong by junior doctors has crippled the already struggling public health system . health workers to speak the cholera outbreak in started here they say a gold mine is used water from a nearby river that's believed to be contaminated. the area where he works is remote and the roads are bad that's why he said some people didn't get to hospital until it was too late. after i finished eating i started feeling strange i knew something was wrong but they kept on working in the mine thinking it wasn't serious when it became serious i came to us bitter tears to it down and confirmed that they call in. more than two hundred cases have been reported so far in the modeling area.
darwin a strong by junior doctors has crippled the already struggling public health system . health workers to speak the cholera outbreak in started here they say a gold mine is used water from a nearby river that's believed to be contaminated. the area where he works is remote and the roads are bad that's why he said some people didn't get to hospital until it was too late. after i finished eating i started feeling strange i knew something was wrong but they kept on working in the mine...
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finally i want to thank my family, my husband darwin who is toiling in the clinic as we speak, my daughter ali is an and son nathan. six brothers and sisters who are fairly famous in north dakota and i would like to say they have been my rocks. finally i want to thank my mom mom and dad because they taught me and my siblings to stand up for what's right, to have our voices heard, and i know they're watching me from above and i want to thank them for raising a rowdy boisterous crew who are best friends. my mother and father raised us to be strong and i hope i've made them proud. i yield the floor. . >> senator heitkamp's speech from yesterday. we'll leave there and go to the senate.
finally i want to thank my family, my husband darwin who is toiling in the clinic as we speak, my daughter ali is an and son nathan. six brothers and sisters who are fairly famous in north dakota and i would like to say they have been my rocks. finally i want to thank my mom mom and dad because they taught me and my siblings to stand up for what's right, to have our voices heard, and i know they're watching me from above and i want to thank them for raising a rowdy boisterous crew who are best...
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my husband darwin who is oiling in the clinic as we speak. my daughter elethea and son nathan. my six brothers and sisters who are fairly famous across north dakota. i would like to just say they have been my rock. finally i want to thank my mom and dad because they taught me and my siblings to stand up for what's right. to have our voices heard. i know they're watching me from above and i thank them for raising a rowdy, boisterous, and determined crew who remain each other's best friends. my mother and my father made us strong and i hope that i've made them proud. i yield the floor. texas congressman jeb henserling is retiring after eight terms in the house. he represented the fifth district and served as chair of the house financial services committee. next, his farewell speech from the house floor. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to what i expect to be my final speech on the house floor. after eight terms i have chosen to go home to texas. and nd of my forefathers with hope of
my husband darwin who is oiling in the clinic as we speak. my daughter elethea and son nathan. my six brothers and sisters who are fairly famous across north dakota. i would like to just say they have been my rock. finally i want to thank my mom and dad because they taught me and my siblings to stand up for what's right. to have our voices heard. i know they're watching me from above and i thank them for raising a rowdy, boisterous, and determined crew who remain each other's best friends. my...
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finally, i want to thank my family, my husband, darwin, who's toiling in the clinic as we speak. my daughter ali and my son nathan, my six brothers and sisters who are fairly famous all across north dakota. i would like to just say they've been my rock. finally, i want to thank my mom and dad because they taught me and my siblings to stand up for what's right, to have our voices heard, and i know they're watching me from above, and i want to thank them for raising a rowdy, boisterous, and determined crew who made each other's best friends. my mother and my friend made us strong. and i hope that i've made them >> texas congressman jeb hensarling is retiring after he terms in the house. he served as the chair of house financial services committee. his feral speech from the house floor. -- farewell speech from the house floor. expect to be my final speech on the house floor. after eight terms, i have chosen to go home to texas, the land of my foremothers -- forefathers, and with hope of being a better father and a better husband
finally, i want to thank my family, my husband, darwin, who's toiling in the clinic as we speak. my daughter ali and my son nathan, my six brothers and sisters who are fairly famous all across north dakota. i would like to just say they've been my rock. finally, i want to thank my mom and dad because they taught me and my siblings to stand up for what's right, to have our voices heard, and i know they're watching me from above, and i want to thank them for raising a rowdy, boisterous, and...
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and then with social darwinism and survival of the fittest with the idea to be a superior form that great man would rise above the rest to leave the weekend unfit behind. and with herbert spencer himself to believe there should not be laws to support the poor and then to understand our extermination with remnants of animals. with this belief this was the direction society should go that this is the political ideology and then to be uninvolved in that process the survival of the fittest with a new society. but that was favored by the social darwinist with the eugenic campaigns actually rockefeller junior himself with the same basic idea. and then to be the most sympathetic reading. [laughter] >> and i suggest that with that enormous concentration of wealth as we suggested that was two reasons that the people is something a little more ground was a progressive movement. and from some utopian future. and then a limited role. and then to be with that involvement in industry. so to suggest these ideas and then to linger around. and with the founders of paypal. and then to realize competition w
and then with social darwinism and survival of the fittest with the idea to be a superior form that great man would rise above the rest to leave the weekend unfit behind. and with herbert spencer himself to believe there should not be laws to support the poor and then to understand our extermination with remnants of animals. with this belief this was the direction society should go that this is the political ideology and then to be uninvolved in that process the survival of the fittest with a...
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i father had given it all up in darwin and he found something better than presbyterian. i was told religion would die out as soon as people were educated enough to know something about science. of course, that has not happened. i would not say that it's a matter of people leaving things but these traditions still engage us in a way whether we believe in them in some, i don't know, dogmatically or not. >> i was surprised to learn a lot of readers and clearly your father was apprised when you first found religion through attending a talk by billy graham and one of the billy graham crusade, born again at the age of 15. >> oh, yes. it was great. i do not expect that but happen to go to san francisco with a group of friends in high school were going -- anything in san francisco would be more interesting than where i was living in palo alto i did not know what was but 18000 people packed into a sports stadium in this very intense, passionate, good-looking preacher talking about america in ways no one had ever talked about that i had heard and then talking about being born agai
i father had given it all up in darwin and he found something better than presbyterian. i was told religion would die out as soon as people were educated enough to know something about science. of course, that has not happened. i would not say that it's a matter of people leaving things but these traditions still engage us in a way whether we believe in them in some, i don't know, dogmatically or not. >> i was surprised to learn a lot of readers and clearly your father was apprised when...
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northern virginia with you, david, and this murder trial that ended with a plea deal this week for darwin martinez torrez. an interesting case, one where we saw him enter a guilty plea to killing a 17-year-old girl in northern virginia. >> it's a horrificiscase. dates back to june of last year. it got international attention, mostly because the victim is a rl.ng muslim it happened during ramadan, she was walking home with friends after overnigh prayers, and now we can say darwin mar nez torrez pleaded guilty to this, he went after them and her in particular, took a bat to her, put her in his car, took her to a nearby lake, raped her and left her body there. it's a horrific crime. prosecutors were in shock with some of the details in this case. but what stands out now that hi life w spared and this is in part because of the victim's family. they saidathey'dr have answers. so a unique part of this pleaem agt -- something i had never seen before and prosecutors say it's very rare -- is that in exchange for sparing h life they'll give him life in prison but he has to answer any questions that
northern virginia with you, david, and this murder trial that ended with a plea deal this week for darwin martinez torrez. an interesting case, one where we saw him enter a guilty plea to killing a 17-year-old girl in northern virginia. >> it's a horrificiscase. dates back to june of last year. it got international attention, mostly because the victim is a rl.ng muslim it happened during ramadan, she was walking home with friends after overnigh prayers, and now we can say darwin mar nez...
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he left darwin australia and now on his way to east tamore, there this over a minute.round to cough. there was concern that perhaps norad was not going to track stand tabecause of the government shutdown, you can't stop santa and his trackers. kenny and michelle, how do they track this guy apparently, they use infrared sensors from rudolph's nose. that's how they are able to tell where he is. >>> santa is going to have to deal with a eastbound will of rain when he comes to to the bay area. >>> time is 5:51, survivors of the campfire celebrating the holidays differently this year. how families are reflecting a day before christmas. >>> here is a live look outside at the richmond san rafael bridge, a handful of cars are making their way over the bridge. a lot of people will do last minute shopping or head out of town for the holidays. we'll be right back >>> this is a live look with the golden gate bridge cam. see the foggy conditions as we start off the day. a little bit of drizzle in spots, cloudy as well. we are watching and keeping a close eye on the strong storm sys
he left darwin australia and now on his way to east tamore, there this over a minute.round to cough. there was concern that perhaps norad was not going to track stand tabecause of the government shutdown, you can't stop santa and his trackers. kenny and michelle, how do they track this guy apparently, they use infrared sensors from rudolph's nose. that's how they are able to tell where he is. >>> santa is going to have to deal with a eastbound will of rain when he comes to to the bay...
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george bush who'd been with darwin and the u.k.'s statement. on how they just. died well i can no hole no hoof and. no. so what if the guy threw a shoe at. they me. because my. going to be made a few. loan just said the. movement. i'm going to reach is a source of the l a times report paragraph one of us authorities say column one still u.s. officials say said one u.s. justice department counterterrorism official column two officials said u.s. authorities say u.s. officials said those officials said the officials confirmed american officials complained they said that u.s. officials. u.s. officials stressed column three u.s. authorities said jordanian officials said we got a slight. no laughter please we haven't finished yet several u.s. officials said column four u.s. officials said several american officials said officials say say u.s. officials but u.s. officials said one u.s. counterterrorism official said i'm not joking there it is that is the journalism you're getting fed i sometimes think the l a times the new york times because american officials say. i d
george bush who'd been with darwin and the u.k.'s statement. on how they just. died well i can no hole no hoof and. no. so what if the guy threw a shoe at. they me. because my. going to be made a few. loan just said the. movement. i'm going to reach is a source of the l a times report paragraph one of us authorities say column one still u.s. officials say said one u.s. justice department counterterrorism official column two officials said u.s. authorities say u.s. officials said those officials...
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and that evolutionary theory is one that prefigures and deeply influenced charles darwin when he comes to develop the theory of evolution 50 or 60 years later. and it's one of those things that makes smith's political economy so much more nuanced than the suggestion it has today. now, let's go on a little bit more just to talk about the smith's contemporary impact now, and then the i'll wind up. why, then, should we study smith? what does smith do for us? the first thing i wanted to do is just to link the whole architecture. we've talked about the wealth of nations, but there are two other works never published in smith's lifetime that it's worth mentioning. the first is the lectures on rhetoric that he did early in his life, in the 1750s. and they are important because there you get the idea of human beings sympathetically adjusting to each other, but in the area of language and communication and the sharing of ideas. and then, and the second great work which never published in his lifetime and, indeed, a work which he instructed his executors to burn just before his death is his work
and that evolutionary theory is one that prefigures and deeply influenced charles darwin when he comes to develop the theory of evolution 50 or 60 years later. and it's one of those things that makes smith's political economy so much more nuanced than the suggestion it has today. now, let's go on a little bit more just to talk about the smith's contemporary impact now, and then the i'll wind up. why, then, should we study smith? what does smith do for us? the first thing i wanted to do is just...