37
37
Sep 26, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
hg wells, charles darwin. . ._ my i charles darwin... enid blyton! my dauuhter charles darwin...arles darwin... enid blyton! my daughter is a _ charles darwin... enid blyton! my daughter is a few _ charles darwin... enid blyton! my daughter is a few huge _ charles darwin... enid blyton! my daughter is a few huge fan - charles darwin... enid blyton! my daughter is a few huge fan and i charles darwin... enid blyton! my| daughter is a few huge fan and we have huge collection of malory towers and she has gone through all of them. but it's a very middle—class upbringing. your parents are both teachers, it is not comfortable, i would not have thought, but was it, as an upbringing? thought, but was it, as an upbringing? it was ordinary. myself and my younger sister. my parents were good parents, they worked hard, they did a huge amount for us. they always put us first. the chess, music lessons, they were good parents who cared about our education and we were lucky in a lot of ways. at my secondary school, very few children stayed on to do a—levels. even fewer went to university. there w
hg wells, charles darwin. . ._ my i charles darwin... enid blyton! my dauuhter charles darwin...arles darwin... enid blyton! my daughter is a _ charles darwin... enid blyton! my daughter is a few _ charles darwin... enid blyton! my daughter is a few huge _ charles darwin... enid blyton! my daughter is a few huge fan - charles darwin... enid blyton! my daughter is a few huge fan and i charles darwin... enid blyton! my| daughter is a few huge fan and we have huge collection of malory towers and...
19
19
Sep 1, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
darwin rode on. they had ten mules with them and when they finally escaped and reached, darwin expected to sleep well. the village was nestled among gardens and with a river with willows. he didn't sleep under a willow tree. but when darwin closed his eyes that night in argentina, the kissing bugs crept out from their hiding places and didn't care if it was charles darwin or not. ravenous they set off for the evening creeping onto his body. they expected him to be asleep. they expected to feed on him, but he was awake and horrified and later despite being a man of science, he wrote how disgusting it was to feel these insects, quote, nearly an inch long and black and soft crawling in all parts gorged with your blood. classified in a family of insects with a vampire like tendencies. all over the americas, however, people adopted other names. here in texas and the southwest, people have called it a bloodsucker and in argentina and bolivia people say a word that probably comes from a language that millio
darwin rode on. they had ten mules with them and when they finally escaped and reached, darwin expected to sleep well. the village was nestled among gardens and with a river with willows. he didn't sleep under a willow tree. but when darwin closed his eyes that night in argentina, the kissing bugs crept out from their hiding places and didn't care if it was charles darwin or not. ravenous they set off for the evening creeping onto his body. they expected him to be asleep. they expected to feed...
73
73
Sep 1, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
at dartmouth college and editor ofof a most rather the editor of a most interesting problem what darwin's dissent of man got right and wrong about human evolution. he is part of the research team that discovered and described to ancient members of the human family tree. he studied wild chimpanzees in western uganda and was in the museums throughout the eastern band south africa from 1998 to 2003 and worked as an educator at the museum of science. the senior editor of the scientific america has been writing about the evolution of humans and other organisms for the magazine. she's also the co-author with donald johansson of lucy's legacy the quest for human origin. tonight they will be discussing the new book first steps how upright walking made us human. in it, exploring the history of the ability unique to humans and living mammals to walk on two legs and makes the case that it's the crucial change that allowed for the evolution of humans despite the difficulties posed to the gene forever after. publishers weekly praises the love of the discovery and collaborating with colleagues comes th
at dartmouth college and editor ofof a most rather the editor of a most interesting problem what darwin's dissent of man got right and wrong about human evolution. he is part of the research team that discovered and described to ancient members of the human family tree. he studied wild chimpanzees in western uganda and was in the museums throughout the eastern band south africa from 1998 to 2003 and worked as an educator at the museum of science. the senior editor of the scientific america has...
70
70
Sep 2, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
equals social darwinism. survival of the fittest, it is a brutal dog-eat-dog world and we don't want children to find out this kind of thing. some fundamentalists who thought that you genesis, people who wanted to breed better human beings, we're evolutionists. and one -- they even try to get the support, ironically, from immigrants to, say well you really want these hibernates, scientists to tell your kids want to believe about the bible? crystallization of this battle between more liberal, relative his stick attitudes towards science, especially towards the bible and, fundamentalists ideas of which should be, when we cherished and held, hold dear to the hearts of all americans, occurred during the famous scopes monkey trial of 1920. five in a little town of dayton, tennessee. in this courthouse, this is 1920 -- this is not 1920, five this is a photo i took about five years ago when i went down to dayton. the trial was called the trial of the century. even though the century was only 25 years old at the time
equals social darwinism. survival of the fittest, it is a brutal dog-eat-dog world and we don't want children to find out this kind of thing. some fundamentalists who thought that you genesis, people who wanted to breed better human beings, we're evolutionists. and one -- they even try to get the support, ironically, from immigrants to, say well you really want these hibernates, scientists to tell your kids want to believe about the bible? crystallization of this battle between more liberal,...
43
43
Sep 1, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
there are ideas that darwin saw the connection between the small canine teeth and bi-pedalism and tools about freeing the hands for tools. that becomes somewhat problematic although it is an interesting idea worth visiting the problematic is the timing we have evidence for bi-pedalism may be 7 million years old but we don't have evidence of stone tools to three.3 million years is the oldest reported evidence for stone tools. then wild ideas about displaying genitalia that showing off your body. the ideas are a little more reasonable having to do with food sharing if you can free the hands to make weapons or tools and gather food than there is an idea that has been promoted the females gather food and share with others and then to flex that and argue the males were collecting the food and sharing it with potential mates. an idea that has may be a little more lasting powers but moving on to legs yes we are slow but we are energetically very efficient one of the best ways to explain this is the ideas of an order to lose 1 pound of weight you have to walk about 70 miles because we're too go
there are ideas that darwin saw the connection between the small canine teeth and bi-pedalism and tools about freeing the hands for tools. that becomes somewhat problematic although it is an interesting idea worth visiting the problematic is the timing we have evidence for bi-pedalism may be 7 million years old but we don't have evidence of stone tools to three.3 million years is the oldest reported evidence for stone tools. then wild ideas about displaying genitalia that showing off your body....
23
23
Sep 20, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
but darwin's $37.00 is close to the reco for september, it cools down little bit. as winds change on 1st, you get more reasonable. tempted near the average desi overall picture, then the sun should replace most of the sherry stuff. time to start to climb in sydney, this is come wednesday. an awful lot of late season rain has been falling in the northeast of china, look of a cat, a cocker to head, which is producing a loss of right in the northeast. and the frontal system swings through the korean peninsula and into japan. by the time we get to wednesday, so it's warm and humid and then wet behind it. it looks fine, doesn't it? but look up your hands. 34 that's also warm and humid and surprisingly, sir, compared with the normal average. ah, the story that need to be tow signed away and demand to be heard opening the window into another light and challenging perception . witness documentaries. the change on al jazeera in a diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of our networks, journalists on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello
but darwin's $37.00 is close to the reco for september, it cools down little bit. as winds change on 1st, you get more reasonable. tempted near the average desi overall picture, then the sun should replace most of the sherry stuff. time to start to climb in sydney, this is come wednesday. an awful lot of late season rain has been falling in the northeast of china, look of a cat, a cocker to head, which is producing a loss of right in the northeast. and the frontal system swings through the...
25
25
Sep 1, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
and they come to have this unusual motios and there's some interesting ideas going back as far as darwin and i thought it would be fun to take a tour if you wouldn't mind indulging. what does this other man will do or eat, what are its patterns or what ecology does it live in in which this form of locomotion is beneficial, and so as a scientist when you f are tryingo figure out something about yourself, you want to look out into the natural world and say where else do we see examples like this and the fact that we don't have other mammals that habitually walk around on two legs have some difficult scientific problems to solve and it's one d of the reasons that e haven't solved it in that you can go back to pick it right up until 2021. people are still hypothesizing why it was selectively advantageous for our ancestors. that goes back to interested in being able to stand and see off into the distance. with that one, if you look off into the distance and see a predator, the worst way to get away from it you would want to be down on all fours. that one has never made any sense to me. there
and they come to have this unusual motios and there's some interesting ideas going back as far as darwin and i thought it would be fun to take a tour if you wouldn't mind indulging. what does this other man will do or eat, what are its patterns or what ecology does it live in in which this form of locomotion is beneficial, and so as a scientist when you f are tryingo figure out something about yourself, you want to look out into the natural world and say where else do we see examples like this...
56
56
Sep 1, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
many protestants believed one could accept darwin and jesus. one could have two separate spheres in effect, science class and church. didn't have to contradict one another. but fundamentalists believed this was just one big step towards atheism. fundamentalists argued also that darwinism was a brutal philosophy. they said it is science, we don't know all the details, all the evidence, we are not sure about that, but one thing we do know is that darwinism equals the rule of the fittest, the rules of those already at the top. it's a brutal dog-eat-dog world we don't want the children to learn this kind of thing. some fundamentalists argue that genesis, those who wanted to breed a better race of human beings were evolutionists. and if you believe in evolution you would do things like make sure people who weren't very bright couldn't have children, you would force them to get sterilized. they even tried to get some support, you know, ironically from immigrants who say you really want these high born elite scientists to tell your kids what to believ
many protestants believed one could accept darwin and jesus. one could have two separate spheres in effect, science class and church. didn't have to contradict one another. but fundamentalists believed this was just one big step towards atheism. fundamentalists argued also that darwinism was a brutal philosophy. they said it is science, we don't know all the details, all the evidence, we are not sure about that, but one thing we do know is that darwinism equals the rule of the fittest, the...
22
22
Sep 20, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll look at the next few days for darwin. so $37.00 on tuesday, the september record is $37.00, and our temperature is come down a bit in the days to come in terms of instability. we can find it toward that southeast corner. in fact, we do have some snow for the victorian elves. it's been breezy here or as of late, but not as windy. over the past few days that we felt off to new zealand, now, in soggy condition, still toward the southern alps of foothills. we have that high elevation snow christ church up to a high of 12 degrees on tuesday through ended indo china rounds of rain central southern areas of the vietnam, cambodia western thailand into the mar on tuesday. mostly dry central parts of china in toward the se. so we do have some activity for the coast and a batch of what weather running through korea on tuesday. we press play, see where it goes on wednesday, top to bottom, japan will be wide. soccer has a high of 28 degrees c soon. ah. this is hell drove was vicious, where the slightest error means a one way ticket ov
we'll look at the next few days for darwin. so $37.00 on tuesday, the september record is $37.00, and our temperature is come down a bit in the days to come in terms of instability. we can find it toward that southeast corner. in fact, we do have some snow for the victorian elves. it's been breezy here or as of late, but not as windy. over the past few days that we felt off to new zealand, now, in soggy condition, still toward the southern alps of foothills. we have that high elevation snow...
26
26
Sep 22, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
the temperature in darwin climbed up to $38.00 degrees on tuesday, but it's come down now sitting in the early thirties and there we plenty of sunshine around as it will be for western areas of australia with purchasing, confined and dry weather. but have a brisk wind blowing in those. we go towards the weekend for the very unsettled weather. we have to look to the south east without a cold front. moving through and that sport snows in heavy rain and cold winds to pots, new south wales and victoria. and look what it does to the temperature in sydney. we've had a bit of a yo yo, it's come down, it's come up. we're going to have plenty of sunshine coming through on friday, but it will dip down again as we go into saturday. now as you move across to the the tasman see to new zealand, it is looking wet and windy for the north island. those weather systems pushing and they all going to sweep off to the east. it is going to clear up by the time we get into friday. but a bit of a wintry mix will sweep up the south island. but the temperature in christ church will fit at 20 with plenty of su
the temperature in darwin climbed up to $38.00 degrees on tuesday, but it's come down now sitting in the early thirties and there we plenty of sunshine around as it will be for western areas of australia with purchasing, confined and dry weather. but have a brisk wind blowing in those. we go towards the weekend for the very unsettled weather. we have to look to the south east without a cold front. moving through and that sport snows in heavy rain and cold winds to pots, new south wales and...
23
23
Sep 2, 2021
09/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
. - wee been stocking lmon since e time of darwin when we rst discered how toake eggsnd take lt and mbine th, hatch sh, put themack intoreshwate we literly knenothing of evotionary ology. we wld have en flying blin we now kw that taking wd fi anexposi them to hahery envonment, breeng them,atching em, rearg them f any amount otime reay, chges the netic maup. - fi are vercomple crittershat havevolved mother ture ove thsands ofears. d there'things tt haen in haheries that don put the throh those essures that theface o in mothenature, th makes tm so they'ra fit fi. what hpens is u create a neticallinferiorish at theatchery rough all the mesticatn, anthen tho fish go spn with fish inhe wild and that actlly can grade the getics of e fish in t wild sohey're not asit eithe what we with fi tcheriess the sa thing as grong a chien. economicly, it makes mo sense to put aazillion chicns in onplace and itroduces real inferiochicken. anyou know ifature caproduce nuer of fi in a rir, let's mp more yog fish ithere. anit's absutely wrg. 's not ireasing r nuer of wi fish. 's eventlly gonn exrpate alfish. -
. - wee been stocking lmon since e time of darwin when we rst discered how toake eggsnd take lt and mbine th, hatch sh, put themack intoreshwate we literly knenothing of evotionary ology. we wld have en flying blin we now kw that taking wd fi anexposi them to hahery envonment, breeng them,atching em, rearg them f any amount otime reay, chges the netic maup. - fi are vercomple crittershat havevolved mother ture ove thsands ofears. d there'things tt haen in haheries that don put the throh those...
138
138
Sep 20, 2021
09/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i don't think it's been confirmed but i think we all expected it would be based at darwin.is there was even a report today that since the new submarines might not be ready for at least 20 years, that now they are also talking about maybe having australia lease some american submarines in the interim. so, they are really making it up as they go along. and i -- you know, they are promising they are going to get us answers but they just don't have them, yet. >> so, the hard details, the practicalities they need to have to sort out. this is not just about designing submarines. it is also about figuring out what to do with weapons-grade uranium to propel these submarines. where -- where does that fit into the sort of political conversations right now? because australia doesn't have enriched uranium. >> well, it's a major legal issue. you know, the reality is is that naval reactors run on, as you say, weapons-grade uranium. and that's not something that the united states can just ship to australia because it feels like it. um, so there is an enormous number of legal questions tha
>> i don't think it's been confirmed but i think we all expected it would be based at darwin.is there was even a report today that since the new submarines might not be ready for at least 20 years, that now they are also talking about maybe having australia lease some american submarines in the interim. so, they are really making it up as they go along. and i -- you know, they are promising they are going to get us answers but they just don't have them, yet. >> so, the hard details,...
28
28
Sep 27, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
charles darwin. enid bl on.er is a huge fan and she's gone through about half of the books. but it's a very middle—class upbringing. bromley is middle class and your parents are teachers. it's not comfortable, i wouldn't have thought. or was it? it was ordinary. my parents were good parents, they worked hard, they did a huge amount for us. the chess, music lessons, they were good parents who cared about our education and we were lucky in a lot of ways. my secondary school, very few children stayed on. even fewer went to university. there were loads of really bright girls who perhaps didn't get the opportunities that i had. and i wanted to spread that opportunity. again, i was lucky. my parents and the reason i carried on playing — i played the flute as well as my chess, and i carried on going to those lessons. we didn't have a huge amount of money but he wanted me to have the best opportunities in life. which you did, because you went on to oxford university. in many ways, this is a classic politician's upbringi
charles darwin. enid bl on.er is a huge fan and she's gone through about half of the books. but it's a very middle—class upbringing. bromley is middle class and your parents are teachers. it's not comfortable, i wouldn't have thought. or was it? it was ordinary. my parents were good parents, they worked hard, they did a huge amount for us. the chess, music lessons, they were good parents who cared about our education and we were lucky in a lot of ways. my secondary school, very few children...
150
150
Sep 22, 2021
09/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
hundreds of thousands so desperate, they're making the dangerous trek north like darwin mendez he trieds. he owes smugglers nearly $30,000 in a country where most people make $6 a day he says he will try again because he can't support his family with his crops, now practically bare [ speaking foreign language ] for so many, it is a choice between starvation and migration. [ speaking foreign language ] a reality as the climate crisis tightens its grip, forcing people to the extremes in guatemala meagan fitzgerald, nbc news. >>> up next for us tonight, the battle to save a towering treasure from a devastating fire >>> finally, the urgent effort to protect a magnificent living piece of history from flames of an inferno. here's erin mclaughlin >> reporter: nestled inside this so-called giant forest, the largest tree in the world and the race to save it from encroaching flames the iconic tree known as general sherman is over 2,000 years old, stands a towering 275 feet high. almost as tall as the statue of liberty. the sequoia attracted tourists from around the world. with flames creeping clo
hundreds of thousands so desperate, they're making the dangerous trek north like darwin mendez he trieds. he owes smugglers nearly $30,000 in a country where most people make $6 a day he says he will try again because he can't support his family with his crops, now practically bare [ speaking foreign language ] for so many, it is a choice between starvation and migration. [ speaking foreign language ] a reality as the climate crisis tightens its grip, forcing people to the extremes in guatemala...
23
23
Sep 29, 2021
09/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
darwin enjoying the tropical heat. a near record value. 33.eactive weather in the western pacific. we think it is going to go towards japan. not make land contact, but you will freely influence. this belt of weather gave about 100 millimeters, coving slowly south. as a keep going south, temperatures come down. the weather behind his dryer. you have the two coming together over japan. another good prospect -- it is going to be wet and windy. that arrives friday. ♪ >> too often, afghanistan is portrayed through the prism of war, but there were many afghanistan's. thanks to the brave individuals who risked their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archive spanning four decades reveals a forgotten truths of the country's modern history, the forbidden real par 3, the rise of the [indiscernible] on al jazeera. ♪ >> a reminder of the main stories -- america's top military commander has called the end of the 20 year war in afghanistan a strategic failure. during questioning, the military's top general admitted to taliban forces
darwin enjoying the tropical heat. a near record value. 33.eactive weather in the western pacific. we think it is going to go towards japan. not make land contact, but you will freely influence. this belt of weather gave about 100 millimeters, coving slowly south. as a keep going south, temperatures come down. the weather behind his dryer. you have the two coming together over japan. another good prospect -- it is going to be wet and windy. that arrives friday. ♪ >> too often,...
31
31
Sep 30, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
around darwin, it will centrally. we all seen a finer and dry a weather uh heat coming back into alice springs, we've seen the temperature edge up close to 40 degrees. they're talking about settled weather. let's have a look at new zealand. it's looking fine and dry across both islands and other warms coming through in the south. we've seen the temperature pick up in christ church on saturday, 800 degrees celsius, lots of sunshine to be enjoyed. the whole south east asia continues to be very wet across parts of india. china. we've seen flooding in thailand, we could see more of that. as the rain continues. the hospitals and clinics across asia battle coded 19 mountains of medical ways are piling up the one on 18th to investigate dangerous pandemic for one al jazeera october. oh, now just some growing vaccine inequality for the political and economic interest. the latest development at the corona virus and demi companies spread across the globe, democracy, maybe inexpensive new series explores the ever growing challeng
around darwin, it will centrally. we all seen a finer and dry a weather uh heat coming back into alice springs, we've seen the temperature edge up close to 40 degrees. they're talking about settled weather. let's have a look at new zealand. it's looking fine and dry across both islands and other warms coming through in the south. we've seen the temperature pick up in christ church on saturday, 800 degrees celsius, lots of sunshine to be enjoyed. the whole south east asia continues to be very...
18
18
Sep 28, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
tasmania during thursday, the same time pop refuse showers. percy's la clauser at about $23.00, and darwin's enjoying the chuckle, heated and no longer in the record valley. 33, still very active weather in the western pacific. this is mindy lay. we think it's going to go towards japan, but not make land context, but you'll feel the influence, the same time, this belt of whether the plum raise it gave about a 100 millimeters, a movie, steady south with. and as they keep going south to the temperance shanghai come down, the weather behind is dry and then he got to come together. over of pad is not a good prospect. the full cast for tokyo, obviously can be western windy that really arrives during friday. the best of days, the pitches joint. why? that's the beauty of telling me in general with i've always wanted to make the audience feel something to create an emotional connection with the story. ah, sometimes you have to go to great lengths to do just ah, when we made a film on the bar without fear or favor, we thought this hand the fee of the panoramic course and the behavior you later when t
tasmania during thursday, the same time pop refuse showers. percy's la clauser at about $23.00, and darwin's enjoying the chuckle, heated and no longer in the record valley. 33, still very active weather in the western pacific. this is mindy lay. we think it's going to go towards japan, but not make land context, but you'll feel the influence, the same time, this belt of whether the plum raise it gave about a 100 millimeters, a movie, steady south with. and as they keep going south to the...
42
42
Sep 8, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
shejoins us from darwin, in australia's northern territory.genous communities. at the moment, communities down in the western new south wales region experiencing high numbers of covid infections and as of last night, we've had three deaths of elders within those communities, which is very heartbreaking. i send out my sincerest condolences to the family and friends in those communities that have lost those elders. we're fortunate in other areas of australia so far that we had managed to not have an outbreak yet, but if it continues in this way, who knows? who knows how long it will be before we get outbreaks in other communities as well. what are some of the unique challenges these communities are facing when it comes to dealing with covid? if you look at health and disparities in health in the communities, we have a lot of problems with chronic illness within the community itself, within the community itself, within the community itself, within the elders and the younger populations. the lack of access to adequate health care, they either have
shejoins us from darwin, in australia's northern territory.genous communities. at the moment, communities down in the western new south wales region experiencing high numbers of covid infections and as of last night, we've had three deaths of elders within those communities, which is very heartbreaking. i send out my sincerest condolences to the family and friends in those communities that have lost those elders. we're fortunate in other areas of australia so far that we had managed to not have...
32
32
Sep 21, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
now, speaking of high temperatures, up in the north darwin registered its hottest september day on record on tuesday, and that's nice to inland winds that a sweeping up taking some of that warmth with them. it is going to cool down slightly, but the temperature will fit in early thirty's. now as we hop over the tasman see to new zealand, we are getting some really wet and windy weather affecting the north island. our northern areas of the south island. but down in the south, it does remain finer and dryer comes thursday though we are going to see some very heavy falls affecting gives ben and plenty of rain in the bay of plenty. now was move over to south east asia. we are seeing some heavy rain effect parts of indo china with a swelling system sweeping in to vietnam. the al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cabana dot. the 1st you an envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east. how is negotiations with himmler helped save thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard and the quest for peace i
now, speaking of high temperatures, up in the north darwin registered its hottest september day on record on tuesday, and that's nice to inland winds that a sweeping up taking some of that warmth with them. it is going to cool down slightly, but the temperature will fit in early thirty's. now as we hop over the tasman see to new zealand, we are getting some really wet and windy weather affecting the north island. our northern areas of the south island. but down in the south, it does remain...
35
35
Sep 9, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
i've been speaking to bardijabbirjabbir woman, dr simone raye, in darwin, northern territory.nous doctors' association. the growth rate at the moment, in the aboriginal communities in the western new south wales region are experiencing a high numbers of covid infections and, as of last night, we have had three deaths of elders within that community, which is very heartbreaking, and i send out my sincerest condolences to the family and friends, and those communities that have lost those elders. we are fortunate in other areas in australia so far, that we have managed to not have an outbreak yet, but, if it continues in this vein, who knows how long it will be before we get outbreaks in other communities as well? doctor, what are some of the unique challenges that these communities are facing when it comes to dealing with covid? if you look at the social determinants of health, and disparity in health in the communities, we have a lot of problems with chronic illness within the community itself, within the elders and the younger population, and the crowded living conditions. the
i've been speaking to bardijabbirjabbir woman, dr simone raye, in darwin, northern territory.nous doctors' association. the growth rate at the moment, in the aboriginal communities in the western new south wales region are experiencing a high numbers of covid infections and, as of last night, we have had three deaths of elders within that community, which is very heartbreaking, and i send out my sincerest condolences to the family and friends, and those communities that have lost those elders....
39
39
Sep 22, 2021
09/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
speaking of high temperatures, and the north, darwin registered its hottest september day on record tuesdayanks to inland winds that are sleeping and taking up the warmth. it is going to cool down slightly, but the temperature will sit in the early 30's. over the tasman sea to new zealand, we are seeing wet and windy weather affecting the north island and northern areas of the south island. down to the south, it remains drier. thursday, heavy falls affecting brisbane and plenty of rain in the bay. to southeast asia, heavy rain affecting parts of iochina with a swirling system sweeping into vietnam. >> too often, afghanistan is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many afghanistan's. thanks to the brave individuals who risked their lives to protect it from destruction, and extraordinary film archives spanning four decades reveals the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part two, the communist revolution, on al jazeera. ♪ barbara: a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. the united nations general assembly is open with a stark warning fr
speaking of high temperatures, and the north, darwin registered its hottest september day on record tuesdayanks to inland winds that are sleeping and taking up the warmth. it is going to cool down slightly, but the temperature will sit in the early 30's. over the tasman sea to new zealand, we are seeing wet and windy weather affecting the north island and northern areas of the south island. down to the south, it remains drier. thursday, heavy falls affecting brisbane and plenty of rain in the...
30
30
Sep 16, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
me also take a moment to thank australia for its continued support of the marine rotational forest darwin, which is completing its annual deployment despite the difficulties of colbert 19. i'm proud of the breath and the depth of our lives, and it's only getting stronger yesterday, ministry, and i signed a statement of intent that will expand our efforts to co develop advanced defense capabilities. and today we endorse major force posture initiatives that will expand our access and presence in australia. we agreed to take immediate steps to improve inter operability through deeper integration. and we've reaffirmed our commitment to expanding multilateral efforts, especially with japan through the trilateral defense ministers meeting. and also with india and so minister, praying minister debt in thank you again for being here today and for a very productive couple of days. and i look forward to working closely with you as we deep in this alliance. and of course, i look forward to joining secretary blinking on a trip to australia at the earliest possible opportunity. thank you very much. le
me also take a moment to thank australia for its continued support of the marine rotational forest darwin, which is completing its annual deployment despite the difficulties of colbert 19. i'm proud of the breath and the depth of our lives, and it's only getting stronger yesterday, ministry, and i signed a statement of intent that will expand our efforts to co develop advanced defense capabilities. and today we endorse major force posture initiatives that will expand our access and presence in...
17
17
Sep 30, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
around darwin, it will centrally. we are seeing a fine and dry a weather. lot of heat coming back into alice springs. we're seeing the temperature edge up close to 40 degrees. they're talking about settled weather. let's have a look at new zealand. it's looking fine and dry across both islands. a lot of warms coming through in the south. we've seen the temperature pick up in christ church on saturday, 800 degrees celsius, lots of sunshine to be enjoyed. therefore, south east asia continues to be very wet across parts of india. china. we've seen flooding in thailand, we could see more of that as the rain continues. the hospitals and clinics across asia battle code 19 mountains of medical ways piling up the one 0, one east investigate dangerous pandemic for one al jazeera that's the u. k. trying to move on from the pandemic, poorest johnson. we'll set our plans to pay for the damage done to the economy club with post directly. whoops, and to plan benefit. can the government offer reassurances of better times ahead glide
around darwin, it will centrally. we are seeing a fine and dry a weather. lot of heat coming back into alice springs. we're seeing the temperature edge up close to 40 degrees. they're talking about settled weather. let's have a look at new zealand. it's looking fine and dry across both islands. a lot of warms coming through in the south. we've seen the temperature pick up in christ church on saturday, 800 degrees celsius, lots of sunshine to be enjoyed. therefore, south east asia continues to...
20
20
Sep 30, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
street champion slid feet the parent downward spiral since last is departure continued in lisbon darwin, nunez for ben peak is open, or after just 3 minutes steamer goal followed after the break or so have been almost as disappointing and the spanish leave where they sit 6, the in the table, it lost their opening to matches and the competition for the 1st time ever and bought him the group. he there now with capped off when eric garcia was right carded in the, on a cool publish ill in those in the end, the culprits in defeat all the coaches. but i think in many phases during the game, we implemented our plan very well because we were the superior team from 20 down. we had problems, i see it, but we had opportunities to score 2 goals in the game was problem running champions . chelsea last one l t advantage in turin. frederica cases square the only goal of the game early in the 2nd half, it was a 2nd street los for chelsea who were coming off the back of a premier league defeat against manchester city. guy hubbards came close to grabbing a late equalizer. she winds from 2 games for you,
street champion slid feet the parent downward spiral since last is departure continued in lisbon darwin, nunez for ben peak is open, or after just 3 minutes steamer goal followed after the break or so have been almost as disappointing and the spanish leave where they sit 6, the in the table, it lost their opening to matches and the competition for the 1st time ever and bought him the group. he there now with capped off when eric garcia was right carded in the, on a cool publish ill in those in...
22
22
Sep 30, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
since lino massacre departure continued in lisbon darwin nunez, or ben peak is opener after just 3 minutes to more goals, followed after the break. for us, i have been almost as disappointing in the spanish league where they sit 6th and the table. they've lost their opening to matches and it's competition for the 1st time ever and sit bottom. a group he or night was kept off when eric garcia was right carded in the final net publish ill enter those in the end, the culprits in defeat. all the coaches, but i think in many phases during the game, we implemented our plan very well because we were the superior team from 20 down. we had problems last year, but we had opportunity to score 2 goals in the game hospital a month reading champions. chelsea last one know to you vantage in turin. federico, case as score the only goal of the game early in the 2nd half. it was a 2nd street last for chelsea who were coming on the back of a premier lead defeat against manchester city. i have came close to grabbing lake equalizer. it went from games for you bay under top a group h martin united turn their ga
since lino massacre departure continued in lisbon darwin nunez, or ben peak is opener after just 3 minutes to more goals, followed after the break. for us, i have been almost as disappointing in the spanish league where they sit 6th and the table. they've lost their opening to matches and it's competition for the 1st time ever and sit bottom. a group he or night was kept off when eric garcia was right carded in the final net publish ill enter those in the end, the culprits in defeat. all the...
72
72
Sep 28, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
_ charles darwin. she is playing it cool, isn't she? it _ charles darwin.id not have remote cameras like we do now. he could disappear and thatis we do now. he could disappear and that is what allowed us to capture the footage. a little bit of dating advice from all the things you have seen, really quick? put on a good show and be prepared to fight your rivals, i guess. it show and be prepared to fight your rivals. i guess-— rivals, i guess. it looks amazing. i cannot wait— rivals, i guess. it looks amazing. i cannot wait to _ rivals, i guess. it looks amazing. i cannot wait to watch _ rivals, i guess. it looks amazing. i cannot wait to watch it. _ 'the mating game' starts on sunday at 8pm on bbc one. the london marathon is back this weekend for the first time in 889 days. it was only open to elite athletes last year because of the pandemic that sunday's event will see the marathon back to its colourful best. let's have a reminder of how it has looked over the years. isn't that brilliant to see everybody dressed up. hugh brasher is the london marathon event
_ charles darwin. she is playing it cool, isn't she? it _ charles darwin.id not have remote cameras like we do now. he could disappear and thatis we do now. he could disappear and that is what allowed us to capture the footage. a little bit of dating advice from all the things you have seen, really quick? put on a good show and be prepared to fight your rivals, i guess. it show and be prepared to fight your rivals. i guess-— rivals, i guess. it looks amazing. i cannot wait— rivals, i guess....
20
20
Sep 21, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
now, speaking of high temperatures, up in the north darwin registered its hottest september day on record on tuesday, and that's thanks to inland winds that sweeping up taking some of that warmth with them. it is going to cool down slightly, but the temperature will fit in early thirty's. now as we hope over the tasman see to new zealand, we are seeing some really wet and windy weather affecting the north island. our northern areas of the south island. but down in the south, it does remain, fina and dryer comes thursday, though we are going to see some very heavy falls affecting gives ben and plenty of rain in the bay of plenty. now as we move over to south east asia, we are seeing some heavy rain effect parts of indo china with a swirling system sweeping in to vietnam. the. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film, archives fanning for decades reveals the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part to the
now, speaking of high temperatures, up in the north darwin registered its hottest september day on record on tuesday, and that's thanks to inland winds that sweeping up taking some of that warmth with them. it is going to cool down slightly, but the temperature will fit in early thirty's. now as we hope over the tasman see to new zealand, we are seeing some really wet and windy weather affecting the north island. our northern areas of the south island. but down in the south, it does remain,...
22
22
Sep 22, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
we did actually make a new record in darwin 38 degrees as you may already know. that warmth has been blowing out. the wave of the breeze it came from the south. it's really cold, down the southeast corner, but things are warming up now. for example, the full cost and sidney $25.00 for we get to $27.00. by the time we get to friday, and in purse where you've been beaten more or less, $25.00 in perth. but the stormy weather is starting to show itself again, is coming out through just the sense catching victoria more especially focusing on tasmania. this is by friday misses general area where they can drift across to circulation for we newsheel in drawing in tropical assets warm. but it's wet the. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives fanning for decade reviews the forgotten truth of the countries modern history. the forbidden real part to the communist revolution on a janita. oh, the me again, your r
we did actually make a new record in darwin 38 degrees as you may already know. that warmth has been blowing out. the wave of the breeze it came from the south. it's really cold, down the southeast corner, but things are warming up now. for example, the full cost and sidney $25.00 for we get to $27.00. by the time we get to friday, and in purse where you've been beaten more or less, $25.00 in perth. but the stormy weather is starting to show itself again, is coming out through just the sense...
19
19
Sep 28, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
tasmania during says day, the same time pop, refuse showers. percy's la clauser at about 23, and darwin's enjoying the tropical, heated and no longer near record value. 33, still very active. whether in the western pacific, this is mindy lay. we think it's going to go towards japan, but not make land contact, but you'll feel the influence, the same time, this belt of whether the plum raise it gave about a 100 millimeters, a movie, steady south with. and as they keep going south of the temperance shanghai come down, the weather behind is dry and then you got to come together over japan is not a good prospect. the full cast for tokyo officers can be western windy that really arrives during friday. the best of days the. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film archive standing for decades reveals the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real park free, the rise of the machine had been on a all the a reminder, th
tasmania during says day, the same time pop, refuse showers. percy's la clauser at about 23, and darwin's enjoying the tropical, heated and no longer near record value. 33, still very active. whether in the western pacific, this is mindy lay. we think it's going to go towards japan, but not make land contact, but you'll feel the influence, the same time, this belt of whether the plum raise it gave about a 100 millimeters, a movie, steady south with. and as they keep going south of the...
83
83
Sep 21, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
butjust two minutes later julian weigl then put benfica back in front with this header before darwinal at the cycling road world championships in belgium, with dutch rider ellen van dijk taking the title in an upgrade from the bronze she won last year. switzerland's marlen reusser had to settle for silver for the second time in a row and olympic champion annemiek van vleuten could only manage third. to tennis, and there's a tasty tie to look forward and finallyl, a player named beckham on the right wing, drawing in football fans in the us — sound familiar? it's groundhog day for the next generation with david beckham's son romeo making his professional debut for fort lauderdale fc in the third tier of american soccer. the 19—year—old started in his famous dad's midfield position for the reserve team of inter miami — the mls side owned by beckham — in a 2—2 draw at home with south georgia tormenta. he also linked up well in the midfield with harvey neville, the son of inter miami head coach phil neville. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but
butjust two minutes later julian weigl then put benfica back in front with this header before darwinal at the cycling road world championships in belgium, with dutch rider ellen van dijk taking the title in an upgrade from the bronze she won last year. switzerland's marlen reusser had to settle for silver for the second time in a row and olympic champion annemiek van vleuten could only manage third. to tennis, and there's a tasty tie to look forward and finallyl, a player named beckham on the...
49
49
Sep 8, 2021
09/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
again and when companies try to rebuild their balance sheets, i expect we get that time a return of darwinismome of the week will fail and we will get the consolidation. but it is also worth noting that in europe, but equally in the u.s., something we have to take in account are even the larger ones are not permitted to go end by other carriers. as part of the terms. until we are clear of that, that will be a constraint on the consolidation. but that is of course coming get rid of the proliferation of new entrants and we will get consolidation. guy: do we have to wait for a full reopening, or at least significant reopening, before we start to see the cash calls i think a lot of people in this industry are anticipating? i'm seeing european carriers, taking money from government. at some point there is an expectation they will raise additional funds from the private market, today that some of that. maybe not all the way but certainly some of the way. when does that happen? does it happen this winter customer or does it happen later on when we see the antegrade been and wide-body travel returns
again and when companies try to rebuild their balance sheets, i expect we get that time a return of darwinismome of the week will fail and we will get the consolidation. but it is also worth noting that in europe, but equally in the u.s., something we have to take in account are even the larger ones are not permitted to go end by other carriers. as part of the terms. until we are clear of that, that will be a constraint on the consolidation. but that is of course coming get rid of the...
51
51
Sep 1, 2021
09/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
marines charles mcmahon and darwin judge were killed, becoming the last two americans killed in combat in vietnam, their bodies were left in the hospital in saigon by mistake. president forward did not say one word about their deaths, not one word. because the americans couldn't use the airport anymore, they used helicopters touching down on the tops of some buildings, which could not bare the weight of the helicopter, so the helicopters had to whoever as the people clamored aboard without being checked in, who they were or what if anything they had done during the war to help the american effort. i mentioned vietnam tonight as i have been from the start of the evacuation from afghanistan because it is the only model, the only model we have for an evacuation from a war that we lost. and every day of the evacuation of vietnam was utter chaos at every level. the president of the united states did not believe there was a thing he could do or say to reduce the chaos. secretary of state henry kissinger was enveloped in the chaos himself. the military did their best trying to do something th
marines charles mcmahon and darwin judge were killed, becoming the last two americans killed in combat in vietnam, their bodies were left in the hospital in saigon by mistake. president forward did not say one word about their deaths, not one word. because the americans couldn't use the airport anymore, they used helicopters touching down on the tops of some buildings, which could not bare the weight of the helicopter, so the helicopters had to whoever as the people clamored aboard without...
76
76
Sep 20, 2021
09/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
he went to darwin.hip with australia because of australia's proximity to china. so this is a strategic decision here. >> it's a strategic decision. but remember france has territories in the endopacific region. it plays out economically. it plays out in terms of strategy. and it wanted to be part of the kind of western alliance in dealing with china. >> when you see the pivot to china, closing up shop in afghanistan, how are you evaluating what you see the biden administration doing? >> well, joe biden of the most experienced president ever in foreign policy. he knew the world. he traveled it. and what's happened, whether it's in afghanistan or with the french and more broadly in dealing with the europeans, our closest allies, he looked rather clumsy. i think it backfired on him. france and the united states will repair a relationship but there will be cynicism and skepticism about u.s. credibility all over again, especially with the french charging pine is acting as trump did, america first. >>> next,
he went to darwin.hip with australia because of australia's proximity to china. so this is a strategic decision here. >> it's a strategic decision. but remember france has territories in the endopacific region. it plays out economically. it plays out in terms of strategy. and it wanted to be part of the kind of western alliance in dealing with china. >> when you see the pivot to china, closing up shop in afghanistan, how are you evaluating what you see the biden administration...
26
26
Sep 2, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
the concern there is also framed around that eugenics language that we talked about, that social darwinismanguage we talked about. so in the green spring disease. and disease is as much political and in your mind, ideas like communism. and autocracy. and socialism. and catholicism. but they also bring maladies, right? and so part of the way that we make ourselves feel safer is to screen for these analogies. to tell ourselves that they are more inherent to one set of people and not another. that is the way that we are spending our energy 1914. why is that southern border and the caribbean so important? so i just want to take a slight step back here and talk about, again, those problem constituencies. and here women in the polity, women in public spaces, felt that this was such an egregious act, such an incendiary act to put on your hat, put on your full support girdle and leave the house to protest. because it would be an embarrassment to you, your family, and possibly land you in jail this was not the time to mince words. so you'll note the language at the top of this banner, right? kaiser
the concern there is also framed around that eugenics language that we talked about, that social darwinismanguage we talked about. so in the green spring disease. and disease is as much political and in your mind, ideas like communism. and autocracy. and socialism. and catholicism. but they also bring maladies, right? and so part of the way that we make ourselves feel safer is to screen for these analogies. to tell ourselves that they are more inherent to one set of people and not another. that...
104
104
Sep 22, 2021
09/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
like darwin mendez. he tried to cross three times.glers nearly $30,000 in a country where most people make $6 a day. he says he will try again, he can't support his families with crops now practically bare. for so many, it is a choice between starvation and migration. a reality as the climate crisis tightens its grip, forcing people to the extremes. in guatemala, megan fitzgerald, nbc news. >> important to see why people leave desperation to see further desperation. thank you for that. >>> that does it for me. catch me weekends 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. eastern. "andrea mitchell reports" starts next. ern. "anda remitchell reports" starts next with downy infusions, let the scent set the mood. feel the difference with downy. can you be free of hair breakage worries? we invited mahault to see for herself that new dove breakage remedy gives damaged hair the strength it needs. even with repeated combing hair treated with dove shows 97% less breakage. strong hair with new dove breakage remedy. ♪♪ things you start when you're 45. shows 97% less
like darwin mendez. he tried to cross three times.glers nearly $30,000 in a country where most people make $6 a day. he says he will try again, he can't support his families with crops now practically bare. for so many, it is a choice between starvation and migration. a reality as the climate crisis tightens its grip, forcing people to the extremes. in guatemala, megan fitzgerald, nbc news. >> important to see why people leave desperation to see further desperation. thank you for that....
71
71
Sep 22, 2021
09/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
like darwin mendez, he tried crossing three times.00, in a place where they make $6 a day. he'll try again because he can't support his family with his crops now practically bare. for so many, it is a choice between starvation. a reality as the climate crisis tightens its grip, forcing people to the extremes. in guatemala, nbc news. >> great reporting there by my colleague on the importance of putting all of this migration issue in context. a lot of this is being driven by climate change. up next, as the humanitarian crisis mounts at the border, so does the political crisis for the biden administration. i'll speak with henne quellar about what he thinks needs to be done. you're watching "meet the press daily." you're watching "meet th daily. my credit card debt. i needed just one simple way to pay it all off. it was an easy decision to apply with sofi loans, just based on the interest rate and how much i would be saving. there was only one that stood out and one that actually made sense and that was sofi personal loans. it felt so fre
like darwin mendez, he tried crossing three times.00, in a place where they make $6 a day. he'll try again because he can't support his family with his crops now practically bare. for so many, it is a choice between starvation. a reality as the climate crisis tightens its grip, forcing people to the extremes. in guatemala, nbc news. >> great reporting there by my colleague on the importance of putting all of this migration issue in context. a lot of this is being driven by climate change....
19
19
Sep 26, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
charles darwin, enid blyton. my daughter is a huge fan.bout half of them. think she has gone through about half of them-— half of them. enid blyton as well. it is a half of them. enid blyton as well. it is a very _ half of them. enid blyton as well. it is a very middle-class - it is a very middle—class upbringing, bromley is middle—class, your parents are both teachers. it is not comfortable, i would have thought, was it, as an upbringing? it was ordinary. myself and my younger sister. my parents were good parents, they worked hard. they always put us 1st and they did a huge amount for us. the chest, music lessons, they were good parents who cared about our education and we were lucky in a lot of ways. my secondary school, very few children stayed on to do a—levels, even if you went to university. there were loads of bright girls at my school who, in the past didn't get the opportunity that i had. i want to spread that opportunity. again, i was lucky. my parents, actually the reason i carried on playing the flute, as well as my chest, i ca
charles darwin, enid blyton. my daughter is a huge fan.bout half of them. think she has gone through about half of them-— half of them. enid blyton as well. it is a half of them. enid blyton as well. it is a very _ half of them. enid blyton as well. it is a very middle-class - it is a very middle—class upbringing, bromley is middle—class, your parents are both teachers. it is not comfortable, i would have thought, was it, as an upbringing? it was ordinary. myself and my younger sister. my...
199
199
Sep 30, 2021
09/21
by
KDTV
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
el pequeÑo darwin tambiÉn fue conquistado por las golosinas y juguetes que le ofrecÍ.o el estadio porque eso te puede ayudar en ese tiempo tan importante para ubicar a un niÑo extraviado. vamos ahora con mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". conductor: muchÍsimas gracias, sasha. tremendo informaciÓn muy interesante y de mucho provecho para nuestra gente. nos enlazamos ahora con un gran amigo de la casa, lo vieron en la pantalla gigante de "despierta amÉrica". dentro de unos dÍas se va realizar evento centrado en la nueva economÍa convencional. por supuesto, el poder que tenemos los latinos en todo esto . para hablarnos de quÉ se trata este cÓmo puede ser parte de Él, le dÉ la bienvenida este buen amigo de la casa, el gran emilio estefan. un gusto saludarte. cÓmo estas? emilio: feliz de estar con ustedes y sobre todo de esto que estamos haciendo es increÍble la energÍa que se ve el orgullo. y ahora el seÑor oscar muÑoz, que fue uno de los jefes grandes de united. y que han dedicado o muchos aÑos a luchar para defender y enseÑar al mundo el gran Éxito de los latinos. y la energÍa
el pequeÑo darwin tambiÉn fue conquistado por las golosinas y juguetes que le ofrecÍ.o el estadio porque eso te puede ayudar en ese tiempo tan importante para ubicar a un niÑo extraviado. vamos ahora con mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". conductor: muchÍsimas gracias, sasha. tremendo informaciÓn muy interesante y de mucho provecho para nuestra gente. nos enlazamos ahora con un gran amigo de la casa, lo vieron en la pantalla gigante de "despierta amÉrica". dentro de unos...
71
71
Sep 3, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
aaron darwin with newstalk zb.g alive _ is so sad. and angry at not being alive it's — is so sad. and angry at not being alive. it's horrible. sol keep going — going. it's not about going. — it's not about feeling strong. it's not about feeling strong. i don't — it's not about feeling strong. i don't feel strong. idon't feel strong. ijust— i don't feel strong. ijust don't have a choice. that is sharlene whyte, who plays doreen lawrence. good morning. nice to see you here. how important is it that the story is retold at this point? it’s how important is it that the story is retold at this point?— is retold at this point? it's so important. — is retold at this point? it's so important, because - is retold at this point? it's so important, because a - is retold at this point? it's so important, because a lot - is retold at this point? it's so important, because a lot of l is retold at this point? it's so - important, because a lot of people really haven't been introduced to the story. a generation of us have grown up
aaron darwin with newstalk zb.g alive _ is so sad. and angry at not being alive it's — is so sad. and angry at not being alive. it's horrible. sol keep going — going. it's not about going. — it's not about feeling strong. it's not about feeling strong. i don't — it's not about feeling strong. i don't feel strong. idon't feel strong. ijust— i don't feel strong. ijust don't have a choice. that is sharlene whyte, who plays doreen lawrence. good morning. nice to see you here. how...