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ect a few there better causes here on earth? that is the way they felt the situation was before the in europe in 1492. people might well of heard you thought it was a waste of money to send columbus on a wild use chase, yet the discovery of the new world made a profound difference. just think, we would not of had big mac or kfc spreading out into space. maybe it will have a greater effect that will completely change the future of the human race end may determine whether we have a future at all. it will not solve any of our albumscy at -- immediate on planet earth, but it will give us a new perspective on them and cause us to look outward and inward's. hopefully it will unite is to face a common challenge. this could be a long-term strategy had by long term i mean hundreds or thousands of years. could reach mars and have explored the moon and 200 years.lanets in by reach, i mean 200 years. flight.n person space we have already driven toward mars and landed on saturn. if one is considering the future of the human race, we have to
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and an old chinese space station is on a collision course with the earth panelists have only a rough idea of where it might land but not to worry science to the rescue we'll ask an expert who needs to take cover. welcome to the program israel's military clashed with demonstrators in the gaza strip the palestinian health ministry says at least fifteen demonstrators have been killed and hundreds injured the militant group hamas called for six weeks of protest and this was just a one. clashes erupted soon after thousands of palestinians started building tent cities on the gaza side of the border to israel. they're marking a number of historic events the expulsion of palestinians in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight which helped create the israeli state the deaths of six arab israelis in demonstrations in one thousand nine hundred eighty six and the scheduled opening of the us embassy in jerusalem in may so. our palestinian nation assures today that we will never accept all the conspiracies targeting jerusalem and blocking the right of return. israel has doubled its military presenc
and an old chinese space station is on a collision course with the earth panelists have only a rough idea of where it might land but not to worry science to the rescue we'll ask an expert who needs to take cover. welcome to the program israel's military clashed with demonstrators in the gaza strip the palestinian health ministry says at least fifteen demonstrators have been killed and hundreds injured the militant group hamas called for six weeks of protest and this was just a one. clashes...
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narrator: today on "earth focus," coral reefs are home to 1/4 of all fish and marine life. but now, due to rising ocean temperatures, coral reefs are in great peril. around the world, dedicated people are working together to save the c corals, coming up on "earth focus." coral reefs are the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. while they cover less than 2% of the ocean floor, reefs provide livelihoods, food, and shoreline protection, as well as being home to millions of aquatic species. but coral reefs everywhere are being destroyed by warming seas, chemical runoff, plastic waste, and destructive fishing practices. man: coral reefs are very important for fish populations and diversity. narrator: mark van thillo is the captain of the mir, a 100-foot sailing vessel built in 1910 and world headquarters of the biosphehere foundation, which he created with gaie a alling, an ococean scientist and hihis parr of 30 years. together, they have been on the leading edge of documenting the dramatic changes in the planet's coral reefs. alling: we started an 18-year expedition around th
narrator: today on "earth focus," coral reefs are home to 1/4 of all fish and marine life. but now, due to rising ocean temperatures, coral reefs are in great peril. around the world, dedicated people are working together to save the c corals, coming up on "earth focus." coral reefs are the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. while they cover less than 2% of the ocean floor, reefs provide livelihoods, food, and shoreline protection, as well as being home to millions of...
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where would it end earth's atmosphere adlib cause any damage we talk to the head of the european space agency. and back in the ring with you can look at the boxer who proves she's still got a heart for the battle after fighting a serious illness. and unwelcome among the touchy. israel's military has class for demonstrators in the gaza strip this thousands of palestinians begin six weeks of protests scored by the militant group hamas the palace in the health ministry says at least seven palestinians have been killed and hundreds injured. this could be the beginning of weeks of tensions in the palestinian territories the first clashes erupted soon after thousands of palestinians started building tent cities on the gaza side of the border to israel. there marking a number of historic events the creation of israel and the expulsion of palestinians in one nine hundred forty eight. the deaths of six arab israeli demonstrators in one nine hundred seventy six and the scheduled opening of the us embassy in jerusalem in may. israel has doubled its military presence on the border similar protests
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we lookked at 49itites aroundnde world, and we found that 2/3 of the coral reefs in earth were at risk and suffering, in decline. van thillo: we were in the south pacific. we were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that "national geographic" had been there a year earlier, and they hailed it as being the most beautiful reef and most amazing place to go. so our crew said, "let's go there, check it out, and we'll take a break and we'll go diving on fantastic reefs." and as they arrived there, they found that almost the entire reef was dead. man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean, the phoenix islands in the middle of the ocean, the natioion of kiribibati, had t ts extraraordinary h hot spot ththt developed over it for 6 months. it was like some creature had a magnifying glass and just was burning a hole in the ocean in that spot, right along the equatorial pacifific. corals bleached, died. my colleagues stopped counting corals, dead corals, after they got to something like 1,900 dead corals. we thought corals in the middle of the ocean were protected because the stre
we lookked at 49itites aroundnde world, and we found that 2/3 of the coral reefs in earth were at risk and suffering, in decline. van thillo: we were in the south pacific. we were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that "national geographic" had been there a year earlier, and they hailed it as being the most beautiful reef and most amazing place to go. so our crew said, "let's go there, check it out, and we'll take a break and we'll go diving on fantastic...
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, all the earth art pictures. a coffee table book and hopefully will pictures that people feel like could i hang that on my wall. this young reader version of this book will come out next october, i think the paperback of this will follow, and then i have a commitment to do three more childrens books over the course of the next couple of years from now. >> next call from the c-span booktv audience from an anyones in little falls, new jersey. welcome. >> caller: hi. how are you? wondering how you go to the bathroom when glory -- when glory space. >> guest: how you go to bathroom in space? >> yes. >> caller: diapers are. >> guest: very carefully. very carefully. >> host: thank you, anthony. >> guest: diapers just for launch and landing. be hard to wear a diaper for an entire year. >> but you do talk about this and talk about waste in the space space and how you differ suppose of it because it's a part of your existence that you had to figure out technology to deal with. >> managing garbage in space is a big problem.
, all the earth art pictures. a coffee table book and hopefully will pictures that people feel like could i hang that on my wall. this young reader version of this book will come out next october, i think the paperback of this will follow, and then i have a commitment to do three more childrens books over the course of the next couple of years from now. >> next call from the c-span booktv audience from an anyones in little falls, new jersey. welcome. >> caller: hi. how are you?...
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, all the earth art pictures. a coffee table book and hopefully will pictures that people feel like could i hang that on my wall. this young reader version of this book will come out next october, i think the paperback of this will follow, and then i have a commitment to do three more childrens books over the course of the next couple of years from now. >> next call from the c-span booktv audience from an anyones in little falls, new jersey. welcome. >> caller: hi. how are you? wondering how you go to the bathroom when glory -- when glory space. >> guest: how you go to bathroom in space? >> yes. >> caller: diapers are. >> guest: very carefully. very carefully. >> host: thank you, anthony. >> guest: diapers just for launch and landing. be hard to wear a diaper for an entire year. >> but you do talk about this and talk about waste in the space space and how you differ suppose of it because it's a part of your existence that you had to figure out technology to deal with. >> managing garbage in space is a big problem.
, all the earth art pictures. a coffee table book and hopefully will pictures that people feel like could i hang that on my wall. this young reader version of this book will come out next october, i think the paperback of this will follow, and then i have a commitment to do three more childrens books over the course of the next couple of years from now. >> next call from the c-span booktv audience from an anyones in little falls, new jersey. welcome. >> caller: hi. how are you?...
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an old chinese space station is on collision course with the earth.nalysts have only a rough idea where it might land, but science to the rescue. we will ask an expert, should we be taking cover? ♪ >> i am maya shwayder, welcome to the program. russia has announced more diplomatic expulsions in the realm over the poisoning over former russian spy. 23 countries have to send 59 staff members home. that is in addition to the 60 american diplomats already expelled thursday. it is the latest escalation in the standoff over the former double agent sergei skripal who was poisoned along with his daughter yulia in the u.k. reporter: there has been a constant stream of ambassadors at moscow's foreign mininistry. several au countries were told their dispute -- e.u. countries were told their diplomats were being sent home. the german ambassador stressed the importance of bilateral relations. >> in vie of the diary events in salisbury, the russian government has tried to do everything it can to create clarity and transparency and justify unresolved questions. repo
an old chinese space station is on collision course with the earth.nalysts have only a rough idea where it might land, but science to the rescue. we will ask an expert, should we be taking cover? ♪ >> i am maya shwayder, welcome to the program. russia has announced more diplomatic expulsions in the realm over the poisoning over former russian spy. 23 countries have to send 59 staff members home. that is in addition to the 60 american diplomats already expelled thursday. it is the latest...
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earth but i say most of that adjustment occurs in the first month. i think once you get past the first month, you're feeling close to as normal as you can feel. which is interesting because if you have flown in space for a short flight, like a couple of weeks, you never really even got there. but it's a process that continues through my whole time in space. and the things you have to get adjusted to are your vestibular system without gravity pushing on the hairs in your inner ear and your system, you feel like you're tumbling because you really are. you're falling in freefall the whole time you're in space, and this is an effect that causes some people to get sick. usually you get over that in about a week if you get sick. the other things you have to adjust to is just how do you manage yourself and all your stuff when everything floats and that's a skill that takes a long time to really master. meaning like a month or a couple of months. just moving yourself around, that's another way you need to be able to adapt. the second part of your question wa
earth but i say most of that adjustment occurs in the first month. i think once you get past the first month, you're feeling close to as normal as you can feel. which is interesting because if you have flown in space for a short flight, like a couple of weeks, you never really even got there. but it's a process that continues through my whole time in space. and the things you have to get adjusted to are your vestibular system without gravity pushing on the hairs in your inner ear and your...
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the earth is finite. there's only so many molecules there. at some point limits kick in the question is whether there relevant. if they kick in there's a guy name warren lever is involved with the theory of information and he said what people need is usable energy. so we calculated how much energy falls on the earth and form of the sun. he said there's room for 800 million people in the united states based on that. obviously nobody wants to live like that. the point is he saying there is a limit but is it relevant. what's striking is how little effort has been made in establishing what the limits are. i be more comfortable answering your question if there was a group of researchers who did that. in recent years people begin doing that but it's really shaky stuff. >> let's open it up to questions. please, and you can line up at the microphone will take questions. . . we have heard a lot about the glut of technological and scientific stuff. is there any way imaginable which the answer is migration to the moon or mars or other planets? >> it dep
the earth is finite. there's only so many molecules there. at some point limits kick in the question is whether there relevant. if they kick in there's a guy name warren lever is involved with the theory of information and he said what people need is usable energy. so we calculated how much energy falls on the earth and form of the sun. he said there's room for 800 million people in the united states based on that. obviously nobody wants to live like that. the point is he saying there is a...
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nine kilometers that's still with well within the earth's atmosphere and even though he has thin up there it will gradually slow the spacecraft down in its orbit and once you slow a spacecraft down enough it will fall to earth and that's what's about to happen to this particular space station right so it's ten metres long it weighs nearly eight tons it's falling towards the earth who should be worried and it will certainly be fragmented into many small pieces and the flight path of this particular spacecraft is mostly over the oceans so the chances of it actually hitting anyone a quite remote but it does go over land it's all it's between about forty two degrees north and forty two degrees south which takes it over south america and southern europe and africa and india and western australia so there is a small chance that it could actually end up landing on land once on one of those continents a small chance but still a chance of what was going wrong doing up there. it was the chinese space agencies first space station so we have the international space station now which is the larg
nine kilometers that's still with well within the earth's atmosphere and even though he has thin up there it will gradually slow the spacecraft down in its orbit and once you slow a spacecraft down enough it will fall to earth and that's what's about to happen to this particular space station right so it's ten metres long it weighs nearly eight tons it's falling towards the earth who should be worried and it will certainly be fragmented into many small pieces and the flight path of this...
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coming up who is flying this thing and all the chinese space station is on a collision course with the earth analysts have only a rough idea of where it might land but don't worry science to the rescue will ask an expert should we be taking cover. played. by my ash waiter welcome to the program. russia has announced more diplomatic expulsions in the rout over the poisoning of a former russian spy today moscow told twenty three countries they have to send fifty nine staff members home that's in addition to the sixty american diplomats already expelled on thursday it's the latest escalation in the standoff over the former double agent sergei scrape all who was poisoned along with his daughter yulia in the u.k. . there's been a constant stream of ambassadors at moscow's foreign ministry several e.u. countries were told some of their diplomats were being sent home in response to russian diplomats being expelled the german ambassador stressed the importance of bilateral relations. in view of the diary vention solsbury the russian government has called on to do everything it can to create clarity
coming up who is flying this thing and all the chinese space station is on a collision course with the earth analysts have only a rough idea of where it might land but don't worry science to the rescue will ask an expert should we be taking cover. played. by my ash waiter welcome to the program. russia has announced more diplomatic expulsions in the rout over the poisoning of a former russian spy today moscow told twenty three countries they have to send fifty nine staff members home that's in...
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manmade object or overseeing around the earth this is china the chinese space authorities attempts to have our own space station and six astronauts travels to it and they spent time living on it and it's a very useful first step when you all space agency is moving towards manned space flight to have the space station in all bit like this that you can practice docking maneuvers and understand how you keep people alive in such a hostile environment all right chris scott for us at the university of reading thank you so much for a sharing asked that no one is in danger very few people. this day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at d. w. news or at my argus don't forget to use our hash tag the day and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. two kitchens one six commentary tomorrow the federal max series is a very simple recipe but well made like. fifty international dishes chefs strong. recipes for cooking the dishes to join the. kitchen one sitting in. the room next to you. christianity and music.
manmade object or overseeing around the earth this is china the chinese space authorities attempts to have our own space station and six astronauts travels to it and they spent time living on it and it's a very useful first step when you all space agency is moving towards manned space flight to have the space station in all bit like this that you can practice docking maneuvers and understand how you keep people alive in such a hostile environment all right chris scott for us at the university...
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spinning earth, air, fire, water. the earth is agriculture. fire and energy -- sure in terms of the threat and the planet that yours and mine and all of our grandchildren and their generation appears in particular were all these people are coming from in africa and asia in terms of their ability to not just survive, but thrive. >> water is most immediate. they have been on different scales. i don't know if you saw the news cape town has been running out of water in a whole lot of that has to do with really management of issues we've talked about. that is actually quite immediate, that are really seriously in trouble. that is most immediate. i also think they're both despicable. and then i would say food comes after that in terms of scale and time into your grandchildren and great-grandchildren, climate change. it depends on what you're asking. it's basically timed out. cape town are not worried about climate change right now. they're trying to get water. dear days happening next month when they literally run out of water. i'm each side they're
spinning earth, air, fire, water. the earth is agriculture. fire and energy -- sure in terms of the threat and the planet that yours and mine and all of our grandchildren and their generation appears in particular were all these people are coming from in africa and asia in terms of their ability to not just survive, but thrive. >> water is most immediate. they have been on different scales. i don't know if you saw the news cape town has been running out of water in a whole lot of that has...
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and a disused chinese spacelab on collision course with climbs up where it entered the earth's atmosphere and billick also the damage we'll talk to the head of the european space agency. plus the secret to a lifelong love for couples talk about what kept their romance going for over five decades in a new documentary that's just had this premier on the big screen. i don't welcome i'm. russia has ordered to dust stupid bastard leave the country and someone to massa destroy it's the e.u. countries to the russian foreign ministry this comes off the kremlin announced it is expelling sixty american diplomats and shutting the u.s. consulate in st petersburg it's the latest chapter in the diplomatic row over the poisoning of the double agent set again and his daughter yulia and britain many western countries hold russia responsible but moscow has denied it's involved. for hundreds of years since petersburg has held symbolic value for us russian ties it was here in seventy nine i see that the u.s. opened its first mission in russia but its diplomatic presence in the city will soon end moscow kicki
and a disused chinese spacelab on collision course with climbs up where it entered the earth's atmosphere and billick also the damage we'll talk to the head of the european space agency. plus the secret to a lifelong love for couples talk about what kept their romance going for over five decades in a new documentary that's just had this premier on the big screen. i don't welcome i'm. russia has ordered to dust stupid bastard leave the country and someone to massa destroy it's the e.u. countries...
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of the term of total earth as one organism. doesn't man and woman's consciousness do away with the formula of the usual species that makes us unique as far as consciousness, awareness and self-determination? >> are you asking me or lynn margolis? yes. clearly consciousness as far as we know but the question is whether that will make any difference which almost every species is unique at something. we are uniquely good at throwing but that unique attribute will not save us. the question is really something our children's generation will find out, whether that does make some special and i have a feeling that if we made it in the next century even lynn margolis might concede that we are not just a bunch of overachieving mushrooms. >> only one microphone. thanks very much. i really enjoy and appreciate the agnostic position you take on things, the structure of this prophet versus wizards. in that vein, i haven't read the book or even leafed through it enough to know the answer but certainly one of the things that is is expected to
of the term of total earth as one organism. doesn't man and woman's consciousness do away with the formula of the usual species that makes us unique as far as consciousness, awareness and self-determination? >> are you asking me or lynn margolis? yes. clearly consciousness as far as we know but the question is whether that will make any difference which almost every species is unique at something. we are uniquely good at throwing but that unique attribute will not save us. the question is...
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orbit but two years ago they lost contact now with each passing day the module comes closer to the earth all that snow and for certain is that it will come down somewhere between letter chewed forty three degrees north and forty three degrees south. first will see the outer extremities torn off due to the violent aerodynamic forces and then the object to develop megawatts of heat as it reenters the atmosphere i mean you melts but it's made of titanium or stainless steel will glow as they come down but this won't be some kind of heavy rain of molten metal rather individual bits many kilometers apart. although astrophysicists predicts between one hundred and two hundred kilograms of the module will actually fall to earth they say there's no danger of large impacts and if the weather plays nicely people can expect to see something like a large meteor shower only much more spectacular. and onward to sports news and boxing britain's anthony joshua has beaten new zealand's joseph parker by unanimous decision in a world heavyweight fight in cardiff wales the fight went the full twelve rounds wi
orbit but two years ago they lost contact now with each passing day the module comes closer to the earth all that snow and for certain is that it will come down somewhere between letter chewed forty three degrees north and forty three degrees south. first will see the outer extremities torn off due to the violent aerodynamic forces and then the object to develop megawatts of heat as it reenters the atmosphere i mean you melts but it's made of titanium or stainless steel will glow as they come...
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also in the programme: out of control and plummeting to earth.na's first space station could crash land any time but no—one knows where. it is magic until you understand it, and thereafter it's mathematics. and we meet a teacher you can really count on, the youtube sensation who's making maths fun! live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 9am in singapore, 1am in london and 6pm in san francisco, where the founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, has admitted making mistakes in mishandling data belonging to 50 million users. these are the first public comments he has made since the british firm cambridge analytica was accused of mining information to influence the american presidential election in 2016. on his facebook page he said that the company needed to step up to fix the problems. our business editor simonjack has the latest. facebook founder mark zuckerberg broke his silence tonight on a scandal that has engulfed the social media giant. in a facebook post, he said the company had "
also in the programme: out of control and plummeting to earth.na's first space station could crash land any time but no—one knows where. it is magic until you understand it, and thereafter it's mathematics. and we meet a teacher you can really count on, the youtube sensation who's making maths fun! live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 9am in singapore, 1am in london and 6pm in san francisco, where the founder of facebook, mark...
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is a space scientist at the university of reading in england welcome chris so it's falling back to earth and it's out of control tell us why. well with any spacecraft they're all bit at a low earth orbit so it's the space goes currently at around one hundred ninety kilometers so that's still well within the earth's atmosphere even though it's quite thin up there is still has enough to gradually slow down that spacecraft through friction and eventually if you don't let it kind of rockets it will fall back to earth so why is out of control. well the chinese agency were hoping to carry out a controlled reentry put it somewhere so it made sure it landed somewhere in a very remote part of the southern ocean but then lost contact with it and two thousand and sixteen and since then it's been tumbling out of control in the fact that it's tumbling means that it's very difficult to predict this atmospheric drag on the spacecraft and so it makes knowing where and when it's going to come down will difficult to predict until the very last moment ok and when you say the very last moment the last momen
is a space scientist at the university of reading in england welcome chris so it's falling back to earth and it's out of control tell us why. well with any spacecraft they're all bit at a low earth orbit so it's the space goes currently at around one hundred ninety kilometers so that's still well within the earth's atmosphere even though it's quite thin up there is still has enough to gradually slow down that spacecraft through friction and eventually if you don't let it kind of rockets it will...
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i'll carry on until the day my eyes behold the city, until the day god calls me home the things of earthl dim and lose their value if we recall they're borrowed for a while; and things of earth that cause the heart to tremble, remembered there will only bring a smile. but until then my heart will go on singing, until then with joy i'll carry on until the day my eyes behold the city, until the day god calls me home (3) this weary world with all its toil and struggle may take its toll of misery and strife; the soul of man is like a waiting falcon; when it's released, it's destined for the skies. but until then my heart will go on singing, until then with joy i'll carry on until the day my eyes behold the city, until the day god calls me home thank you and you may be seated. good afternoon and welcome to charlotte, north carolina on the grounds of the billy graham's library. this is a service of thanksgiving and celebration of william franklin graham junior. a preacher of the gospel of our lord jesus christ. for more than eight decades, mr. graham preached the good news of the gospel, in it
i'll carry on until the day my eyes behold the city, until the day god calls me home the things of earthl dim and lose their value if we recall they're borrowed for a while; and things of earth that cause the heart to tremble, remembered there will only bring a smile. but until then my heart will go on singing, until then with joy i'll carry on until the day my eyes behold the city, until the day god calls me home (3) this weary world with all its toil and struggle may take its toll of misery...
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daddy, i won't see you on this earth again but i will see you again, i'll see you maybe soon.k you, franklin, the last words are all what we should leave with today, "to god be the glory, great things he hath done, great rejoicing through jesus his son." stand together as we sing this wonderful hymn for the benediction. everyone sing. join and lift your voice, let everyone be heard. ♪ to god be the glory, great things he hath done ♪ ♪ so loved he the world that he gave us his son ♪ ♪ who yielded his life on redemes for win ♪ ♪ and opened the life-gate that all may go in ♪ ♪ praise the lord, praise the lord ♪ ♪ let the earth hear his voice ♪ praise the lord, praise the lord ♪ ♪ let the people rejoice ♪ oh come to the faher, through jesus the son ♪ ♪ and give him the glory, great things he hath done ♪ ♪ oh, perfect redemption, the purchase of blood ♪ ♪ to every believer the promise of god ♪ ♪ the vilest offender who truly believes ♪ ♪ that moment from jesus a pardon receives ♪ ♪ praise the lord, praise the lord ♪ ♪ let the earth hear his voice ♪ praise the lord, praise the lord
daddy, i won't see you on this earth again but i will see you again, i'll see you maybe soon.k you, franklin, the last words are all what we should leave with today, "to god be the glory, great things he hath done, great rejoicing through jesus his son." stand together as we sing this wonderful hymn for the benediction. everyone sing. join and lift your voice, let everyone be heard. ♪ to god be the glory, great things he hath done ♪ ♪ so loved he the world that he gave us his...
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real energy, harnessed from the earth. nature valley. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting, long-lasting gaviscon. and helps keep acid down for hours. with every meal, there's a dish. but what happens to all that grease? it flows into your dishwasher, gumming up its performance. add finish dishwasher cleaner with...
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will enable humans to continue prospering in the profits who were of disaster unless we accept the earth's resources are limited and cut back accordingly. charles is a journalist and correspondent for the atlantic who is focused on science, technology, and commerce. as a journalist he doesn't appear to side with either biographical subjects. is a skilled storyteller was at the age of columbus immediately before and after the discovery of the americas. and reviews of his new book the wizard in the prophet to praise not only his narrative style but his ability to make complicated subjects assessable. bill, the prominent environmentalists wrote in a new york times review that the book provides detail enough in simplicity that anyone struggling with these puzzles will be enlightened and informed and entertained. the subject matter, that is no small feat. charles will be in conversation with scott the editor of the atlantic, a magazine that scott first joined in 92. is also an author of a biography of sergeant schreiber and my age of anxiety. ladies and gentlemen. please join me in welcoming ou
will enable humans to continue prospering in the profits who were of disaster unless we accept the earth's resources are limited and cut back accordingly. charles is a journalist and correspondent for the atlantic who is focused on science, technology, and commerce. as a journalist he doesn't appear to side with either biographical subjects. is a skilled storyteller was at the age of columbus immediately before and after the discovery of the americas. and reviews of his new book the wizard in...
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earth again, but i will see you again.ut not yet. to god be to glory. [applause] >> thank you, franklin. those last words are something we should leave with today. as we sing and wonderful hymn. our rejoicing, jesus, our son. [piano playing] -- playing] to two god bee -- god be to glory praise the lord, praise the lord, let the earth hear his voice. praise the lord, praise the lord, let the people rejoice. oh, calm to the father -- oh, , throughhe father jesus the son, and give him the glory, great things he hath done. oh, perfect redemption, the purchase of blood, to every god.ver the promise of the vilest offender who truly jesuses, that moment from a pardon receives. -- praise the lord, praise the lord, let the earth hear his voice. praise the lord, praise the lord, let the people rejoice. through to the father, jesus the son, and give him the glory, great things he hath done . ath taughtgs us, great things he has on, and great our rejoicing through jesus the son. andpurere and higher greater will be, our wonder, our se
earth again, but i will see you again.ut not yet. to god be to glory. [applause] >> thank you, franklin. those last words are something we should leave with today. as we sing and wonderful hymn. our rejoicing, jesus, our son. [piano playing] -- playing] to two god bee -- god be to glory praise the lord, praise the lord, let the earth hear his voice. praise the lord, praise the lord, let the people rejoice. oh, calm to the father -- oh, , throughhe father jesus the son, and give him the...
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it has been losing altitude and falling to earth ever since, but when and where?reid takes a look. >> reporter: imagine this: a chinese space station is oinning out of control and hurtling toward earth. itst of it will burn up in the , mosphere, but what's left will meme crashing down some time in the next week, striking somewhere between 43 degrees north and 43 degrees south, which includes most of the united states. if you find that frightening, space expert john logsdon of horge washington university has a word of advice-- relax. so the chances of a piece of this thing hitting somebody on earth are pretty slim. >> very slim. te reporter: very slim? >> but not zero. >> reporter: okay. not zero, but the chances are about one million times smaller than the odds of winning the powerball jackpot. so really, relax. china launched the tiangong space station in 2011. tiangong means "heavenly palace," but it's really just one of more than 500,000 pieces of space junk orbiting the earth. it sounds like, kind of a flying sv. >> about that, you know, like a winnebago in sp
it has been losing altitude and falling to earth ever since, but when and where?reid takes a look. >> reporter: imagine this: a chinese space station is oinning out of control and hurtling toward earth. itst of it will burn up in the , mosphere, but what's left will meme crashing down some time in the next week, striking somewhere between 43 degrees north and 43 degrees south, which includes most of the united states. if you find that frightening, space expert john logsdon of horge...
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daddy, i won't see you on this earth again, but i will see you again. i will see you maybe soon but not yet. to god be the glory. [applause] >> thank you, franklin. and those last words that he said are something we all should leave with today as we sing a wonderful hymn to god be the glory, great things he hath done. great our rejoicing through jesus his son. will we stand together as we sing this wonderful hymn for the benediction. but everyone sing join and lift your voice. let him be heard. ♪ to god be the glory ♪ great things he hath done ♪ ♪ and open the flood gates ♪ that all may go in ♪ praise the lord ♪ praise the lord ♪ let the earth hear his voice ♪ praise the lord ♪ praise the lord ♪ let the people rejoice ♪ oh, come to the father, through jesus, the son ♪ and give him the glory, great things he hath done ♪ oh, perfect redemption, the purchase of blood ♪ to every believer, the promise of god ♪ the vialest offender who truly believes ♪ that moment from jesus, a pardon receives ♪ praise the lord ♪ praise the lord ♪ let the earth hear his voice
daddy, i won't see you on this earth again, but i will see you again. i will see you maybe soon but not yet. to god be the glory. [applause] >> thank you, franklin. and those last words that he said are something we all should leave with today as we sing a wonderful hymn to god be the glory, great things he hath done. great our rejoicing through jesus his son. will we stand together as we sing this wonderful hymn for the benediction. but everyone sing join and lift your voice. let him be...
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as you might expect he came done to earth with a thud.real. >> reporter: a daredevil rocket maker, who calls himself mad mike hughes soared into the sky saturday. in a steam powered rocket he built in his garage. after reaching an estimated speed of 350 miles an hour, hughs pulled his parachute. he then deployed a second chute just before hitting the ground. he only hurt his back after admitting the mission could have been deadly. hughes spoke to noise tv before the launch. >> i think a good platform to raise awareness and money to get me to space. >> hughes former stunt limo driver says he received all most $8,000 in funding from research flat earth, little known group believes the earth is shaped lake a frisbee with the sun and moon rotating around the outer edge. >> do i believe the earth is shaped lake a frisbee or flat, i believe it is. because i cannot disprove it. >> while thousand of years of science and exploration yet to convince mad mike the earth is round. he isn't alone. a number of celebrities including basketball stars, sha
as you might expect he came done to earth with a thud.real. >> reporter: a daredevil rocket maker, who calls himself mad mike hughes soared into the sky saturday. in a steam powered rocket he built in his garage. after reaching an estimated speed of 350 miles an hour, hughs pulled his parachute. he then deployed a second chute just before hitting the ground. he only hurt his back after admitting the mission could have been deadly. hughes spoke to noise tv before the launch. >> i...
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earth. home to those of species. a home worth saving. those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of create a stir. people and innovative projects around the world. by deals the protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. results of people you cannot but that can force the crew into interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection. using all channels available to inspire people to take action and we're determined to build something here for the next generation global ideas free fireman series of global three thousand on t.w. and online when i was young my dreamed about changing the world. but i was a woman in egypt some things turned out differently. marriage genital mutilation humiliation. so i know well so now we rebelled i use the written word to stand up for women's rights. now while in saadawi the free voice of egypt starting april eighth on t w. visited of the news are from berlin armfield gallo our top story of this hour clashes between the
earth. home to those of species. a home worth saving. those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of create a stir. people and innovative projects around the world. by deals the protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. results of people you cannot but that can force the crew into interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection. using all channels available to inspire people to take action and we're...
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earth hour is such a great australian initiative. from australia and it helps the rest of the world understand how much power we use every day. the initiative went to a galaxy far, far away in the philippines, with star wars fans utilising lightsabers to light the night. i believe that earth hour is an event where we can conserve electricity, and i think thejedi themselves would be big fans of the event, because it spreads a good message — and that is what thejedi are all about, spreading goodwill. singapore's cbd disappeared at the earth hour time of 8:30pm, the iconic lotus—shaped art science museum dissolving against the cityscape. as the sun set, asian cities unplugged in taiwan and hong kong. and the message was not lost 6000 kilometres away in dubai. this year's theme of let nature shine inspiring participants to use candlelight over electric night, even just for one hour. the world's largest grassroots movement also made its mark on ancient greece and in the city of love. the eiffel tower went dark from top to bottom. russia's
earth hour is such a great australian initiative. from australia and it helps the rest of the world understand how much power we use every day. the initiative went to a galaxy far, far away in the philippines, with star wars fans utilising lightsabers to light the night. i believe that earth hour is an event where we can conserve electricity, and i think thejedi themselves would be big fans of the event, because it spreads a good message — and that is what thejedi are all about, spreading...
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earth hour is such a great australian initiative.of it because it comes from australia and it helps the rest of the world understand how much power we use every day. the initiative wa nts to we use every day. the initiative wants to a galaxy far, far away in the philippines, with star wars fans utilising lifesavers to light the night. —— light sabres. utilising lifesavers to light the night. —— light sabreslj utilising lifesavers to light the night. -- light sabres. i believe that earth hour is an event where we can conserve electricity and i think thejedi can conserve electricity and i think the jedi themselves can conserve electricity and i think thejedi themselves would be big fa ns thejedi themselves would be big fans of the event because it spreads a good message and that is what the jedi are all about, spreading goodwill. singapore's cbd disappeared at the earth hour time of 8:30pm, the iconic lotus shaped art science museum dissolving against the cityscape. as the sunset asia cities unplugged in taiwan and hong kong. and the m
earth hour is such a great australian initiative.of it because it comes from australia and it helps the rest of the world understand how much power we use every day. the initiative wa nts to we use every day. the initiative wants to a galaxy far, far away in the philippines, with star wars fans utilising lifesavers to light the night. —— light sabres. utilising lifesavers to light the night. —— light sabreslj utilising lifesavers to light the night. -- light sabres. i believe that earth...
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earth home to millions of species. were sinking.global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation. are losing interactive content to inspire people to take catch him. global one of the multimedia environment series on w. g w diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. the top program to go on doing. now with us our innovations magazine for in. the classroom every week and always looking to the future on t.w. dot com science and research for asia. quadriga. international talk show hosts. opinion those. arguments. analysis. for journalists discuss the topic of the week. quadriga on g.w. . what does russia's youth hope for colors freedom of expression fear of the status. quo don't you reporter julie travels through russia before the election. she meets the poor and the rich who support the president and those who oppose him and investigative journalists. showboats our series this week on g.w. news. t
earth home to millions of species. were sinking.global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation. are losing interactive content to inspire people to take catch him. global one of the multimedia environment series on w. g w diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. the top program to go on doing. now with us our innovations magazine for in. the classroom...
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some will make it through the atmosphere and strike the earth.f anyone getting hit is really very, very remote. >> okay, this is a substantial sized space station. why is this happening? why isn't it just orbiting and staying in space? >> yeah, it's a good question. yeah, there's still a little bit of drag. in other words, when we move through the air, the air gives us drag. if you're thinking like moving through the water versus moving through the air, moving through water is harder because there's more sdwrak in the water. when you're moving through the air, there is less drag, and in space there's even less but there still is a little bit even though you're far away from the planet. there still is a little drag. in other words, the atmosphere can slow you down. there's less of it up there so it doesn't slow you down much but over the years going as fast as something like this space station does, that drag builds up, starts to slow you down and as you slow down, gravity starts to pull you closer and closer to the earth. and that's exactly what'
some will make it through the atmosphere and strike the earth.f anyone getting hit is really very, very remote. >> okay, this is a substantial sized space station. why is this happening? why isn't it just orbiting and staying in space? >> yeah, it's a good question. yeah, there's still a little bit of drag. in other words, when we move through the air, the air gives us drag. if you're thinking like moving through the water versus moving through the air, moving through water is...
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and how did he come to be one of the most powerful men on earth? >> people look to the pope to have somethingo say on almost everything. >> he transcends the cath rick church. >> i don't think there is any other religious figure that people recognize as much as they recognize the pope. >> but before the pope had the ear of 1.2 billion followers worldwide he was a philosopher, a leader of an underground movement and an outlaw. >> peter was one of the 12 apostles. he used to walk with jesus essentially. so he is an important figure for that reason alone. >> in the gospels when the apostles go fishing in galilee, peter is told you are rp, which means rock. and on this rock i will build my church and i will give to you the keys of the kingdom of heaven. and jesus christ said to peter who do you say i am where you're the christ, the son of god. so he became the authenticating voice. >> peter himself as the one who voiced the confession becomes a symbol of the unwavering faith that jesus is the son of god, which is then the center of the christian church
and how did he come to be one of the most powerful men on earth? >> people look to the pope to have somethingo say on almost everything. >> he transcends the cath rick church. >> i don't think there is any other religious figure that people recognize as much as they recognize the pope. >> but before the pope had the ear of 1.2 billion followers worldwide he was a philosopher, a leader of an underground movement and an outlaw. >> peter was one of the 12 apostles. he...
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eleven but it's been spinning out of control for months experts estimate it's going to crash into the earth possibly as late as monday morning greenwich mean time but no one can really say for sure and no one knows where it will hit the good news is that when they station enters the atmosphere it will break up into thousands of small pieces most of which will likely burn up upon re-entry. just with the chang going one space lab will come down nobody knows not even europe's top space junk expert hole get krug predictions are being revised constantly and are even affected by solar flare activity. so it's on call to do it and it's going to be an uncontrolled reentry and it's even more complicated because the space station is tumbling on its own axis. in two thousand and eleven the nine and a half ton module was launched into space the first step of an ambitious chinese project to build its own space station in a small bit but two years ago they lost contact now with each passing day the module comes closer to the earth all that snow and for certain is that it will come down somewhere between l
eleven but it's been spinning out of control for months experts estimate it's going to crash into the earth possibly as late as monday morning greenwich mean time but no one can really say for sure and no one knows where it will hit the good news is that when they station enters the atmosphere it will break up into thousands of small pieces most of which will likely burn up upon re-entry. just with the chang going one space lab will come down nobody knows not even europe's top space junk expert...
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redwood as it entered the earth's atmosphere and but it's also the damage we've talked to the head of the european space agency. and tibet's spiritual leader the dalai lama mocks the sixtieth year in exile read reports on the fittest loyalty he commands china's efforts to isolate him and the prospects for the future. code of a will was continue. his wrist ministry is classed with demonstrators in the gaza strip as thousands of palestinians begin six weeks of protests gored by the militant group hamas the palestinian head ministry says at least seven palestinians have been killed and hundreds injured. this could be the beginning of weeks of tensions in the palestinian territories the first clashes erupted soon after thousands of palestinians started building tent cities on the gaza side of the border to israel. there marking a number of historic events the creation of israel and the expulsion of palestinians in one nine hundred forty eight. the deaths of six arab israeli demonstrators in one nine hundred seventy six and the scheduled opening of the us embassy in jerusalem in may. israe
redwood as it entered the earth's atmosphere and but it's also the damage we've talked to the head of the european space agency. and tibet's spiritual leader the dalai lama mocks the sixtieth year in exile read reports on the fittest loyalty he commands china's efforts to isolate him and the prospects for the future. code of a will was continue. his wrist ministry is classed with demonstrators in the gaza strip as thousands of palestinians begin six weeks of protests gored by the militant group...
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authorities tonight on the out of control space station hurtling toward earth. they say there is a chance the debris will make it here. a lot more news ahead. asis, or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract infection and
authorities tonight on the out of control space station hurtling toward earth. they say there is a chance the debris will make it here. a lot more news ahead. asis, or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint...
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the communities support a clean earth and healthy earth for all the vulnerable people.oin me. >> i like to recognize the commissioner for the commission on the environment as well as sierra club. our next speaker hails from nevada itself. she is a mom of five and organizer with mom clean force, moms and dads fighting pollution that causes climate change. thank you. hello, i'm jennifer ann and i'm here from carson city, nevada. i'm here representing mom's clean air force. we're a force of one million moms and dads across the nation and community of parents fighting climate change. i want to thank the city of san francisco from welcoming families from nevada to participate in the press conference today. and the opportunity to stand alongside california communities in demanding action on climate. i am also honored to stand here with lisa from the sierra club, climate parents. who are incredible allies, organizing families for clean energy and climate solutions. today i'm here to use my voice to protect the clean power plan because my children and all children deserve to be
the communities support a clean earth and healthy earth for all the vulnerable people.oin me. >> i like to recognize the commissioner for the commission on the environment as well as sierra club. our next speaker hails from nevada itself. she is a mom of five and organizer with mom clean force, moms and dads fighting pollution that causes climate change. thank you. hello, i'm jennifer ann and i'm here from carson city, nevada. i'm here representing mom's clean air force. we're a force of...