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so the idea was then originating with the garden of eden and that's why they are so perfect.and those foreign climates and from the garden of eden so what happened the two hot climates that he that were negative everybody was degenerative why they didn't have any animals and he had a whole theory and jefferson said that cannot be true he actually wrote a whole chapter about the theory of degeneracy but in the end his theory which is much more accepting of the idea of change and dynamism and then to become the modern father. what about migration is a resilient response to catastrophe? we are ready have models for that that was conscious a way to make migration safe and orderly and dignified so instead of saying i live in this country hear my borders and if i don't want you people than no you cannot come. migration is a fossett to turn off and on. that is how it is done now migration how they wanted to nothing that we can control but what is happening and there are so many benefits. but what we should do we only want this part but then say let's manage migration so it can be sa
so the idea was then originating with the garden of eden and that's why they are so perfect.and those foreign climates and from the garden of eden so what happened the two hot climates that he that were negative everybody was degenerative why they didn't have any animals and he had a whole theory and jefferson said that cannot be true he actually wrote a whole chapter about the theory of degeneracy but in the end his theory which is much more accepting of the idea of change and dynamism and...
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of christian tradition and automatic humans in bible descended from adam and eve in the garden of eden. it that was true how did they become what were so strange looking, such strange practices they considered very up civilized and savage. so lineas didn't tackle that question head on. but he did in part. what he said is, well, he is not going to go -- gunpoint go into where they came from, how they got there. but he says they very clearly and came up with a -- very clearly that those other people are not the same as us. they are biologically distinct and he came up with a system of classifying human stanford -- four subspecies, subspews o humanned that were europeans and then there was a separate subspecies of yellow people who were asians, of red people who are americans, and of black people, who are africans. and he gave these long latin names. for each of these what he called subspecies and he actually said that africans were maybe not even as human also the others species. he speculated in some of his private papers that africans might be a cross between this monsterrous kind of h
of christian tradition and automatic humans in bible descended from adam and eve in the garden of eden. it that was true how did they become what were so strange looking, such strange practices they considered very up civilized and savage. so lineas didn't tackle that question head on. but he did in part. what he said is, well, he is not going to go -- gunpoint go into where they came from, how they got there. but he says they very clearly and came up with a -- very clearly that those other...
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colombia is still an eden. it's the second most biodiverse country in the world, after brazil. be the bbc‘s security correspondent, but my passion is for nature. you know, just look around you. there's incredible scenery. it is such a privilege to be here. i love being surrounded by the sounds and smells of nature. nature has always been something of an antidote to myjob as a security correspondent. in 2004, i was shot and partly paralysed while on the job. i won't deny, i have a certain trepidation about the trip itself because everybody else is walking. i will need to do this on horseback or i will not make it. the team assemble at the edge of the rainforest in las quinchas. it's going to be a beautiful day. yes, it is going to be a beautiful day. this is the first time this area will be explored by scientists. for so many years, conflict and criminality made this area inaccessible to outsiders. if you see a snake, everybody please freeze, don't move. we are going to carry radios at all times. you, actually, frank, you'll have a radio. so this is going to be your radio. i'm g
colombia is still an eden. it's the second most biodiverse country in the world, after brazil. be the bbc‘s security correspondent, but my passion is for nature. you know, just look around you. there's incredible scenery. it is such a privilege to be here. i love being surrounded by the sounds and smells of nature. nature has always been something of an antidote to myjob as a security correspondent. in 2004, i was shot and partly paralysed while on the job. i won't deny, i have a certain...
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i am joined by the owner of eden fitness studio, tammy fox.different is it now being back at work? >> it is very different. normally my studio is filled with people and today is me and one other person. >> capacity is only 10% per the city guidelines. but what other guidelines have you had to follow and changes have you had to make? >> i have taped off the floor so we can have socially distant work outstations. masu we the fans on, the windows are open and we have the exhaust fan on. people -- my client is wearing her mask. so i have -- i can check temperatures and things like that. we have a lot of protocols in place. >>> it is >> reporter: it is they won to reopen and yet, the story broke last week that city gyms have been open this whole time. as a gym owner, who has been closed for six months, what is your thought on that? >> when we found out about that it was frustrating and really discouraging because we have been trying to reopen and we put everything in place to reopen and we kept being told we could not reopen. fortunately, the posit
i am joined by the owner of eden fitness studio, tammy fox.different is it now being back at work? >> it is very different. normally my studio is filled with people and today is me and one other person. >> capacity is only 10% per the city guidelines. but what other guidelines have you had to follow and changes have you had to make? >> i have taped off the floor so we can have socially distant work outstations. masu we the fans on, the windows are open and we have the exhaust...
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artists looking to push the conversation in to voting booths this november, los angeles's tristan edenngela davis has a beautiful history of activism and fighting for the freedom of back people in the country. her story should be told and we have an election coming up so i painted vote around her with her shouting it. >> back in june, tristan made local headlines after this mural of mlk he created was defaced. >> i decided to paint martin luther king as a sign of solidarity, and that was met with blow-back. so my mural was tagged with racist slurs. >> but tristan was not going to allow that to detract from his message. it's easier to paint martin luther king than malcolm-x, because he can be a divisive figure. so i thought, well, if they do that, i will paint again. if somebody paints over it, you paint over it again, and you go to wore with each other tive es is something that every street artist knows. on the day of our interview with vince, his mural had also been tagged. >> what happened? >> a lot of times if you leave too much space that doesn't look like it's occupied, somebody i
artists looking to push the conversation in to voting booths this november, los angeles's tristan edenngela davis has a beautiful history of activism and fighting for the freedom of back people in the country. her story should be told and we have an election coming up so i painted vote around her with her shouting it. >> back in june, tristan made local headlines after this mural of mlk he created was defaced. >> i decided to paint martin luther king as a sign of solidarity, and...
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he already knew then that his garden of eden would soon be lost. but he couldn't bring himself to believe that you. who's. if you buy the start of 2020 it had become a sad reality. here out says a sign cave in the tigris valley should have been declared a world heritage site. according to a study the town fulfilled 9 of the 10 unesco world heritage criteria. it seemed predestined for the recognition. but the government in ankara had no interest in applying. back in the mid 1990 s. the town was as yet on touched by archaeologists were in chanted with the sun case this mausoleum was built by a turkish ruler to his son after he was killed in battle in 1473. the mosque and minaret on the banks of the tigris reportedly date back to 1409 researches found artifacts in the ground suggesting that the area was home to a number of different civilizations people are believed to have inhabited the tigris valley as far back as 12000 years ago. now even in modern times many residents of her son cave lift from farming fishing and traditional handicrafts. the town
he already knew then that his garden of eden would soon be lost. but he couldn't bring himself to believe that you. who's. if you buy the start of 2020 it had become a sad reality. here out says a sign cave in the tigris valley should have been declared a world heritage site. according to a study the town fulfilled 9 of the 10 unesco world heritage criteria. it seemed predestined for the recognition. but the government in ankara had no interest in applying. back in the mid 1990 s. the town was...
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he already knew then that his garden of eden would soon be lost. but he couldn't bring himself to believe it. to. move. to choose. by the start of 2020 it had become a sad reality. here at says a sign cave in the tigris valley has been declared a world heritage site. according to a study the town fulfilled 9 of the 10 unesco world heritage criteria. it seemed predestined for the recognition. but the government in ankara had no interest in applying. back in the mid 1990 s. the town was as yet untouched by archaeologists were in chanted with the sun cave this mausoleum was built by a turkish ruler to his son after he was killed in battle in 1473. the mosque and minaret on the banks of the tigris reportedly date back to 1409. researches found artifacts in the ground suggesting that the area was home to a number of different civilizations people are believed to have inhabited the tigris valley as far back as 12000 years ago. or even in modern times many residents of her son kay flipped from farming fishing and traditional handicrafts. the town was famo
he already knew then that his garden of eden would soon be lost. but he couldn't bring himself to believe it. to. move. to choose. by the start of 2020 it had become a sad reality. here at says a sign cave in the tigris valley has been declared a world heritage site. according to a study the town fulfilled 9 of the 10 unesco world heritage criteria. it seemed predestined for the recognition. but the government in ankara had no interest in applying. back in the mid 1990 s. the town was as yet...
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he already knew then that his garden of eden would soon be lost. but he couldn't bring himself to believe it. to. who's. it by the start of 2020 it had become a santry ality. spirit says the sign cave and the tigris valley should have been declared a world heritage site. according to a study the town fulfilled 9 of the 10 unesco world heritage criteria. it seemed predestined for the recognition. but the government in ankara had no interest in applying. back in the mid 1990 s. the town was as yet untouched by archaeologists were in chanted with the sun cave this mausoleum was built by a turkish ruler to his son after he was killed in battle in 473. the mosque and minaret on the banks of the tigris reportedly date back to 1409 researches found artifacts in the ground suggesting that the area was home to a number of different civilizations people are believed to have inhabited the tigris valley as far back as 12000 years ago. or even in modern times many residents of her son kay flipped from farming fishing and traditional handicrafts. the town was fa
he already knew then that his garden of eden would soon be lost. but he couldn't bring himself to believe it. to. who's. it by the start of 2020 it had become a santry ality. spirit says the sign cave and the tigris valley should have been declared a world heritage site. according to a study the town fulfilled 9 of the 10 unesco world heritage criteria. it seemed predestined for the recognition. but the government in ankara had no interest in applying. back in the mid 1990 s. the town was as...
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no but it is a sort of eden and we see this is that we will see that. unfortunately the government washes its hands of privatisation cases according to portugal's constitution municipalities are autonomous and the state is forbidden from intervening by syllabus and passions defended our have to get by on their own. the mayor of bar stalest has been left to deal with the compensation charge of 172000000 euros to the group of private water companies the municipality also realize it had lost all technical know how regarding water was released on my return started. just before. the fact. to give the world. the mayor of passion. brito witnessed the troubles in barcelona and tried to negotiate with the company new good. no. news that appeared to me as well look mr vehicle goes into good or pretty uses of going through the girls. on the bus freedom at the further work by ship wasn't going to send. oh you know me. activists against water charges often patrol this neighborhood of cork when they find an irish water crew installing meters they do what they can to
no but it is a sort of eden and we see this is that we will see that. unfortunately the government washes its hands of privatisation cases according to portugal's constitution municipalities are autonomous and the state is forbidden from intervening by syllabus and passions defended our have to get by on their own. the mayor of bar stalest has been left to deal with the compensation charge of 172000000 euros to the group of private water companies the municipality also realize it had lost all...
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mons became a desert earth a garden of eden. leapt out at the present earth moon system is the result of a long series of accidents making the earth and moon a unique couple in each. earth now had a stable climate and atmosphere and liquid water surely everything was perfectly set up for. life to appear and evolve but earth still learns the basic ingredients of life organic molecules and. all living things on earth a made of the same building blocks long carbon based molecules scientists now think that a large proportion of these molecules came from outside the planet earth. limit if you look on any of the organic molecules all the basic elements necessary for life is are found in space only hold on your destiny are already there in media right some are 60 percent organic material which is you know and a lot still to earth. the original organic molecules which may have sown the seeds of life on earth were present in the distant cold zone of the solar system but how did these building blocks of life travel to our planet the runs
mons became a desert earth a garden of eden. leapt out at the present earth moon system is the result of a long series of accidents making the earth and moon a unique couple in each. earth now had a stable climate and atmosphere and liquid water surely everything was perfectly set up for. life to appear and evolve but earth still learns the basic ingredients of life organic molecules and. all living things on earth a made of the same building blocks long carbon based molecules scientists now...
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mons became a desert earth a garden of eden. like the present earth moon system is the result of a long series of accidents making the earth and moon a unique couple in each. earth now had a stable climate and atmosphere and liquid water and surely everything was perfectly set up for life to appear and evolve but the earth still lags in the basic ingredients of life organic molecules. all living things on earth are made of the same building blocks long carbon based molecules scientists now think that a large proportion of these molecules came from outside planet earth. limerick you are organic the organic molecules of the basic elements necessary for life says are found in space hold on your destiny their leader writes some are 60 percent organic material which is you know and a lot still to earth. the original organic molecules which may have sown the seeds of life on earth were present in the distant cold zone of the solar system but how did these building blocks of life travel to our planet the rosetta mission the 1st to ever
mons became a desert earth a garden of eden. like the present earth moon system is the result of a long series of accidents making the earth and moon a unique couple in each. earth now had a stable climate and atmosphere and liquid water and surely everything was perfectly set up for life to appear and evolve but the earth still lags in the basic ingredients of life organic molecules. all living things on earth are made of the same building blocks long carbon based molecules scientists now...
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months became a desert earth a garden of eden. we need the present earth moon system is the result of a long series of accidents making the earth and moon a unique couple in each. earth now had a stable climate and atmosphere and liquid water surely everything was perfectly set up for life to appear and evolve but the earth still lacked to the basic ingredients of life organic molecules. all living things on earth are made of the same building blocks long carbon based molecules scientists now think that a large proportion of these molecules came from outside the planet earth. limerick you are on any of the organic molecules or the basic elements necessary for life is are found in space only hold on to your destiny are already whole their leader writes some are 60 percent organic material which is you know and a lot still to earth. the original organic molecules which may have sown in the seeds of life on earth were present in the distant cold zone of the solar system but how did these building blocks of life travel to our planet t
months became a desert earth a garden of eden. we need the present earth moon system is the result of a long series of accidents making the earth and moon a unique couple in each. earth now had a stable climate and atmosphere and liquid water surely everything was perfectly set up for life to appear and evolve but the earth still lacked to the basic ingredients of life organic molecules. all living things on earth are made of the same building blocks long carbon based molecules scientists now...
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welcome to eden court, we're scotland's largest single—site arts venue.s you can see, we're closed, but we want to be open. across the country, businesses are struggling. the seats in this theatre are empty and could stay that way for months. james says they are having difficulty paying the bills. most of the wages are being covered by the furlough scheme. there will be a tsunami ofjob losses across the performing arts, with the furlough scheme coming to an end and without the ability for us to return to live performance in a meaningful way. the government has already spent £40 billion supporting millions ofjobs, but says that scheme won't be supported. won't be extended. are you letting businesses down, prime minister? it doesn't want to pay people forjobs that have no long—term future. but the pressure has been mounting to come up with an alternative. he's phasing in health measures, restrictions which we do support but, at the same time, he's phasing out economic support. health measures and economic measures are now dangerously out of sync. the prime
welcome to eden court, we're scotland's largest single—site arts venue.s you can see, we're closed, but we want to be open. across the country, businesses are struggling. the seats in this theatre are empty and could stay that way for months. james says they are having difficulty paying the bills. most of the wages are being covered by the furlough scheme. there will be a tsunami ofjob losses across the performing arts, with the furlough scheme coming to an end and without the ability for us...
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welcome to eden court, we're scotland's largest single—site arts venue.e want to be open. across the country, businesses are struggling. the seats in this theatre are empty and could stay that way for months. james says they are having difficulty paying the bills. most of the wages are being covered by the furlough scheme. there will be a tsunami ofjob losses across the performing arts, with the furlough scheme coming to an end and without the ability for us to return to live performance in a meaningful way. the government has already spent £40 billion supporting millions ofjobs, but says that scheme won't be supported. are you letting businesses down, prime minister? it doesn't want to pay people forjobs that have no long—term future. but the pressure has been mounting to come up with an alternative. he is phasing in health measures, restrictions which we do support but, at the same time, he is phasing out economic support. health measures and economic measures are now dangerously out of sync. the prime minister acknowledged the difficulties faced by bus
welcome to eden court, we're scotland's largest single—site arts venue.e want to be open. across the country, businesses are struggling. the seats in this theatre are empty and could stay that way for months. james says they are having difficulty paying the bills. most of the wages are being covered by the furlough scheme. there will be a tsunami ofjob losses across the performing arts, with the furlough scheme coming to an end and without the ability for us to return to live performance in a...
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a few kilometers away a relief operation is underway fate of eden park residents have made donations for the workers one of the organizers is an approach nida for over 70 years she's been fighting for the rights of turn his workers. being this much more than we ever expected it happened very. no tests our idea is to give cat packages in solidarity said the web to see that this anger isn't directed at them but it's not visitors there's something going on. over 1000 packages have been collected containing food toiletries and even toys. georgia gave up and stand mammie head off distribute donations and found where many chinese workers live in shared apartments. mickael often georgieva give support to migrant workers from eastern europe or. they translate for us here number. one bulgarian says he's been a meat cutter for joining us for 18 months. we're going to offer to go in for example if a veterinarian marks any spots on the pig that are not suitable for consumption but one of his jobs is to cut them off as an adult. the man is employed by a subcontractor he gets the minimum wage 9 ye
a few kilometers away a relief operation is underway fate of eden park residents have made donations for the workers one of the organizers is an approach nida for over 70 years she's been fighting for the rights of turn his workers. being this much more than we ever expected it happened very. no tests our idea is to give cat packages in solidarity said the web to see that this anger isn't directed at them but it's not visitors there's something going on. over 1000 packages have been collected...
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resident donald trump has visited california which has been hit by a record wildfires eden eyes and links to climate change insisting scientists are wrong and that it will get cooler is democratic rival joe biden has called him a climate arsonists and he's really set that has been handed life sentences for the murder of 3 members of the palestinian family in an arson and 5 years ago rice groups welcome the ruling but say many settler tox go on. and russia's president has page $1500000000.00 to battle a rooster in a meeting with its embattled leader alexander lukashenko has faced weeks of mass demonstrations after a disputed presidential election. the rights group amnesty international is calling on bangladesh to include rohingya refugees in decisions about their lives bangladesh is fighting to relocate more than 100000 routing and to a remote island many oppose the plan and aid agencies say they're concerned by the threat of flooding and cycles in the region mysie says refugees shouldn't be coerced into moving and any already on the island should be brought back. authorities on the greek
resident donald trump has visited california which has been hit by a record wildfires eden eyes and links to climate change insisting scientists are wrong and that it will get cooler is democratic rival joe biden has called him a climate arsonists and he's really set that has been handed life sentences for the murder of 3 members of the palestinian family in an arson and 5 years ago rice groups welcome the ruling but say many settler tox go on. and russia's president has page $1500000000.00 to...
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welcome to eden court, scotland's single largest arts venue...country, businesses are struggling. the seeds in his theatre are empty and could stay that way for months. james says they are having difficulty paying the bills. most of the wages are being paid by the furlough scheme. there will be a tsunami of job losses the furlough scheme. there will be a tsunami ofjob losses across the performing arts, with the furlough scheme coming to an end and without the ability for us to return to live performance in a meaningful way. the ability for us to return to live performance in a meaningfulway. the government has already spent £40 billion supporting millions ofjobs but says that the scheme won't be supported. are you letting businesses down? it doesn't want to pay businesses for jobs businesses down? it doesn't want to pay businesses forjobs that have no long—term future. but the pressure has been managing to come up with an alternative. he is phasing and health measures, restrictions which we do support but, at the same time, he is phasing out econ
welcome to eden court, scotland's single largest arts venue...country, businesses are struggling. the seeds in his theatre are empty and could stay that way for months. james says they are having difficulty paying the bills. most of the wages are being paid by the furlough scheme. there will be a tsunami of job losses the furlough scheme. there will be a tsunami ofjob losses across the performing arts, with the furlough scheme coming to an end and without the ability for us to return to live...
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he already knew then that his garden of eden would soon be lost. but he couldn't bring himself to believe that. those who. use to move. in by the start of 2020 it had become a sad reality. here out says a sign cave in the tigris valley has been declared a world heritage site. according to the study the town fulfilled 9 of the 10 unesco world heritage criteria. it seemed predestined for the recognition. but the government in ankara had no interest in applying. back in the mid 1990 s. the town was as yet on touched bucky ologists where in chanted with the sun case this mausoleum was built by a turkish ruler to his son after he was killed in battle in 473. the mosque and minaret on the banks of the tigris reportedly date by. back to 1409 researches found artifacts in the ground suggesting that the area was home to a number of different civilizations people are believed to have inhabited the tigris valley as far back as 12000 years ago. even in modern times many residents of hassan cave lift from farming fishing and traditional handicrafts . the town w
he already knew then that his garden of eden would soon be lost. but he couldn't bring himself to believe that. those who. use to move. in by the start of 2020 it had become a sad reality. here out says a sign cave in the tigris valley has been declared a world heritage site. according to the study the town fulfilled 9 of the 10 unesco world heritage criteria. it seemed predestined for the recognition. but the government in ankara had no interest in applying. back in the mid 1990 s. the town...
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number one, why did eve move from the garden of eden to new york city? >> great ribs?re does wayne johnson go when he visits the city? >> rockefeller center. >> 30 rock. >> why did all the staten island girl's wishes come true? >> because there's a fairy there. >> how does a hunting enthusiast get around the city? >> takes the b. >> i know you guys would do well. where do trump supporter's go when they visit new york? >> wall street. >> the last one, where did i get these amazing jokes? >> i don't know. >> corny island. >> that was really good. >> i like the new york theme. >> you know what my favorite new york joke is? the only city in the world for a smell can wake you up. >> or kill you. >> let's do now that we are back in studio, number one. your comments about voting by mail are inaccurate and entirely irresponsible. undermining of a process and behaving like his pond. number two, you'd better put your tie back on and trim the mullet. i did, i definitely did. number three, greg does look exactly like a middle school math teacher. remember that? let's see it. there
number one, why did eve move from the garden of eden to new york city? >> great ribs?re does wayne johnson go when he visits the city? >> rockefeller center. >> 30 rock. >> why did all the staten island girl's wishes come true? >> because there's a fairy there. >> how does a hunting enthusiast get around the city? >> takes the b. >> i know you guys would do well. where do trump supporter's go when they visit new york? >> wall street....
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the theme is stay in oakland, spend in oakland, eden oakland.isit oakland restaurant website lets you search for neighborhood restaurants and outdoor dining. usually runs in january to give the industry a boost after the holidays. but today we are told why restaurant week is back. >> a lot are struggling. they are down between 30 to 50% of the normal business. it's time now to get the economic input. we encourage bay area residents to come down and enjoy our restaurants. >> the restaurant week runs through september 13th. for a full list, head to our website ktvu.com and click on web. >>> free grabbing goal school meal program. students working from home will have access to breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks, even if they don't qualify for the free and reduced meal program. this helps meet the increase for food assistance during the pandemic. we talk to a representative about the changes. >> our schools and food banks are teaming up in a lot of communities. all families with any participating schools will show up and get access to the meal for
the theme is stay in oakland, spend in oakland, eden oakland.isit oakland restaurant website lets you search for neighborhood restaurants and outdoor dining. usually runs in january to give the industry a boost after the holidays. but today we are told why restaurant week is back. >> a lot are struggling. they are down between 30 to 50% of the normal business. it's time now to get the economic input. we encourage bay area residents to come down and enjoy our restaurants. >> the...
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months became a desert earth a garden of eden. live like the present earth moon system is the result of a long series of accidents making the earth and moon a unique couple in each. earth now had a stable climate and atmosphere and liquid water and surely everything was perfectly set up for life to appear and evolve but the earth still lacks the basic ingredients of life organic molecules. all living things on earth a made of the same building blocks long carbon based molecules scientists now think that a large proportion of these molecules came from outside the planet earth. limit if you are on any the organic molecule is the basic elements necessary for life as are found in space only to hold on to your destiny only when there are media rights some are 60 percent organic material which is you know and a lot else worth. the original organic molecules which may have some in the seeds of life on earth were present in the distant cold zone of the solar system but how did these building blocks of life travel to our planet the rosetta
months became a desert earth a garden of eden. live like the present earth moon system is the result of a long series of accidents making the earth and moon a unique couple in each. earth now had a stable climate and atmosphere and liquid water and surely everything was perfectly set up for life to appear and evolve but the earth still lacks the basic ingredients of life organic molecules. all living things on earth a made of the same building blocks long carbon based molecules scientists now...
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next eden is a fellow at the manhattan institute.ow widespread is this poison, and it is poison. >> tucker, it's hard to get a good grasp on exactly how wide it is. you see things on social media and you would like to think they are anecdotes. when you see a school district like buffalo put it out there as if they are proud of it, it's cause for deep alarm. that came from the school district's department of culturally responsive education in new york state adopted statewide standards and the architect of which was an education just the other week, another superintendent of new york said we shouldn't teach, and that doing so somehow denies or undercuts the idea of systemic racism. this is a full on state that has committed to individual teachers and have a sense of social justice to define a critical race theory will take it into their own hands even if it's not necessarily on the school district's website. >> tucker: so let's get to the core idea that i think we should work to fight and that is the idea of blood guilt. some people ar
next eden is a fellow at the manhattan institute.ow widespread is this poison, and it is poison. >> tucker, it's hard to get a good grasp on exactly how wide it is. you see things on social media and you would like to think they are anecdotes. when you see a school district like buffalo put it out there as if they are proud of it, it's cause for deep alarm. that came from the school district's department of culturally responsive education in new york state adopted statewide standards and...
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a few kilometers away a relief operation is underway fate of eden park residents have made donations for the workers one of the organizers is an approach needed for over 70 years she's. in fighting for the rights of turn us workers. feel there's much more than we ever expected it happened at very short notice all right dearest give cat packages in solidarity said the web to see that this anger isn't directed at them but it other visitors there's something going on. over 1000 packages have been collected containing food toiletries and even toys. maina georgieva and stand mammy hayloft distribute donations and failed for many chinese workers live in shared apartments. in a loft in georgieva give support to migrant workers from eastern europe but. they translate for us here that. one bowl garion says he's been a meat cutter for china's for 18 months. we're going to also go in for example if a veterinarian marks and he spots on the pig that are not suitable for consumption but one of his jobs is to cut them off. the man is employed by a subcontractor he gets the minimum wage 9 years 35 a
a few kilometers away a relief operation is underway fate of eden park residents have made donations for the workers one of the organizers is an approach needed for over 70 years she's. in fighting for the rights of turn us workers. feel there's much more than we ever expected it happened at very short notice all right dearest give cat packages in solidarity said the web to see that this anger isn't directed at them but it other visitors there's something going on. over 1000 packages have been...
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. >> when mountbatten's body came back to england, his father, the duke of eden borough, didn't wantn, pull yourself together. got to be strong about this. that gives you a picture of the complete incompatibility of father and son on a matter of profound importance to both of them. >> charles is not only devastated but he's also kind of unmoored. he is now 30 years old. everybody is pressuring him to marry. >> certainly his father felt he must have a wife. she would straighten him out and give him the respectability that a future king should have. >> charles is unwillingness to marry was really about his deep emotional relationship with camilla. he knew she was married and he couldn't possibly marry her but i think it kept making him not find quote the one. his parents had to get him out of that relationship so they really began to hunt for a bride. >> in the summer of 1980, a meeting is orchestrated between prince charles and a 19-year-old who will change the shape of the house of windsor forever. >> the young diana spencer was not some girl just taken out of a nice middle class hom
. >> when mountbatten's body came back to england, his father, the duke of eden borough, didn't wantn, pull yourself together. got to be strong about this. that gives you a picture of the complete incompatibility of father and son on a matter of profound importance to both of them. >> charles is not only devastated but he's also kind of unmoored. he is now 30 years old. everybody is pressuring him to marry. >> certainly his father felt he must have a wife. she would straighten...
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the limits of actually of god's kingdom of the kingdom on earth to the east beyond the ocean clay eden lay that the promised land lay heaven beyond that there was really nothing baptist. for most of human history the oceans were projection screens for the imagination of an unexplored an irrepressible loves a mighty barrier a place of terror. despite its dangers the ocean became more and more important over the centuries. as global trade developed merchant fleets transformed the oceans into vast shipping lanes people from past centuries would never have dreamed of laying claim to the ocean for them it was a blue. it's full with dangers and obstacles that needed to be overcome a sailor's journey to foreign lands. and of course the 2 dimensional but it's ironic because the ocean is so material a 3 dimensional you know we you step into the ocean you sink. yet in the 19th and 20th centuries something happened that changed our idea of the ocean for africa the seabed became a place of exploration in 858 as the transatlantic cape was being late engineers noticed variation in the oceans could t
the limits of actually of god's kingdom of the kingdom on earth to the east beyond the ocean clay eden lay that the promised land lay heaven beyond that there was really nothing baptist. for most of human history the oceans were projection screens for the imagination of an unexplored an irrepressible loves a mighty barrier a place of terror. despite its dangers the ocean became more and more important over the centuries. as global trade developed merchant fleets transformed the oceans into vast...
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. >> it's going to be the garden of eden. >> i know your time is valuable but i would be remiss given wine goblet for you here these are our favorite beat wine glasses. >> i have to finish while we drink our wine i think the most important thing i can say about our wine is that if you drink it, you can trust that we drink it, our family drinks it. >> you drink it. >> we drink it when i was a kid i worked for fred astaire fred astaire told me the worst decision he ever made was when he gave his name to the fred astaire dance studio because he hated the kind of dance he taught i thought whatever i do, whether i make wine or films or god knows what, have a hotel, it's really going to be that we do, our family does. >> francis ford coppola, an optimist schooling us a little bit about the illusions we need. i appreciate you coming on "the beat," sir. >> thanks. >>> and a little friday night announceme announcement, you can go to the msnbcstore.com and get your own. i want to thank francis ford coppola airing for the first time which was previously recorded that does it for us. "the reidout
. >> it's going to be the garden of eden. >> i know your time is valuable but i would be remiss given wine goblet for you here these are our favorite beat wine glasses. >> i have to finish while we drink our wine i think the most important thing i can say about our wine is that if you drink it, you can trust that we drink it, our family drinks it. >> you drink it. >> we drink it when i was a kid i worked for fred astaire fred astaire told me the worst decision he...
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september 2nd is the day that the eden states and our allies turned tragedy into triumph, violence intoto freedom, loss into liberty and peril into peace. a day that marked the very beginning of the rules based international order. in order responsible for some 75 years of peace, prosperity and security that helped not only to liberate hundreds of millions, but to lift billions out of poverty, and all to a level of prosperity previously unseen in human history. certainly, the post war period of regional peace and stability and must not be taken for granted. today, the world faces great challenges. you heard governor uk talk about the coronavirus pandemic. but the communist party of china seeks to change the world and which chinese national power is going to be more powerful than international law, and will cohost and corrupt and to contest the rules based international order. today as we address the strategic threat of china and other challenges and the memory lives on in our soldiers, our sailors are airman z marines and our coast guards. each and every day we remember the world war ii
september 2nd is the day that the eden states and our allies turned tragedy into triumph, violence intoto freedom, loss into liberty and peril into peace. a day that marked the very beginning of the rules based international order. in order responsible for some 75 years of peace, prosperity and security that helped not only to liberate hundreds of millions, but to lift billions out of poverty, and all to a level of prosperity previously unseen in human history. certainly, the post war period of...
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no but it is a sort of eden and we see this is that we will see that. unfortunately the government washes its hands of privatisation cases according to portugal's constitution municipalities are autonomous and the state is forbidden from intervening by stills and passions defended i have to get by on their own. the mayor of our state lowest has been left to deal with the compensation charge of 172000000 euros to the group of private water companies the municipality also realize it had lost all technical know how regarding water was released on my return started. i was born. in fact no wife but i guess if that's where. the mirror of passion is the ferry around britto witnessed the troubles in barcelona and tried to negotiate with the company new good. no seems new is that a big out of the world look mr vehicle because in the good ability uses of. course . the bus freedom at their leisure the. bison wasn't going to the sea and. oh you know me. activists against water charges often patrol this neighborhood of cork when they find an irish water crew install
no but it is a sort of eden and we see this is that we will see that. unfortunately the government washes its hands of privatisation cases according to portugal's constitution municipalities are autonomous and the state is forbidden from intervening by stills and passions defended i have to get by on their own. the mayor of our state lowest has been left to deal with the compensation charge of 172000000 euros to the group of private water companies the municipality also realize it had lost all...
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mons became a desert earth a garden of eden. live like the present earth moon system is the result of a long series of accidents making the earth and moon a unique couple in each. the earth now had a stable climate and atmosphere and liquid water and surely everything was perfectly set up for life to appear and evolve but the earth still lags the basic ingredients of life organic molecules. all living things on earth are made of the same building blocks long carbon based molecules scientists now think that a large proportion of these molecules came from outside planet earth. limerick you are on any of the organic molecules of the basic elements necessary for life as are found in space only to hold on to your destiny are already there in media rights some are 60 percent organic material which is you know and a lot still to earth. the original organic molecules which may have sown the seeds of life on earth were present in the distant cold zone of the solar system but how did these building blocks of life travel to our planet the
mons became a desert earth a garden of eden. live like the present earth moon system is the result of a long series of accidents making the earth and moon a unique couple in each. the earth now had a stable climate and atmosphere and liquid water and surely everything was perfectly set up for life to appear and evolve but the earth still lags the basic ingredients of life organic molecules. all living things on earth are made of the same building blocks long carbon based molecules scientists...
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i'm live now with the owner of eden fitness studio.hen it came to reopen, what did you have to do to make sure you hit the health protocols? >> first of all my husband who built the studio came in and we taped everything off to make diant.a placto 10 also madthutstud. and epa disinfecting cleaners. >> in between each client, what do you do? what the whole thing down? >> absolutely. i already had high cleaning standards before covid but after covid i had to really step up my game. so one of the things we do after each client, we clean all the equipment and we do a deep cleaning every night. >> this has been pretty much six months that you guys haven't been able to personally train anybody. as a personal training studio, what does it do to business? >> it completely put me out of business. in january, i had been in business a year in april and as of january i was reaching 65% of my goals for the year, for the month. and in march i dropped to zero. so now i'm going to rebuild my business again. y ve thwhere we rech, yeah is, whexpeion in
i'm live now with the owner of eden fitness studio.hen it came to reopen, what did you have to do to make sure you hit the health protocols? >> first of all my husband who built the studio came in and we taped everything off to make diant.a placto 10 also madthutstud. and epa disinfecting cleaners. >> in between each client, what do you do? what the whole thing down? >> absolutely. i already had high cleaning standards before covid but after covid i had to really step up my...
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he already knew then that his garden of eden would soon be lost. but he couldn't bring himself to believe that. those whose whose. whose move. by the start of 2020 it had become a standard reality. here at says the son caves in the tigris valley has been declared a world heritage site. according to a study the town fulfilled 9 of the 10 unesco world heritage criteria. it seemed predestined for the recognition. but the government in ankara had no interest in applying. back in the mid 1990 s. the town was as yet on touched bulky ologists where in chanted with the sun case this small psyllium was built by a turkish ruler to his son after the. he was killed in battle in 473. the mosque and minaret on the banks of the tigris reportedly date back to 1409 researches found artifacts in the ground suggesting that the area was home to a number of different civilizations people are believed to have inhabited the tigris valley as far back as 12000 years ago. even in modern times many residents of her son cave lived from farming fishing and traditional handicra
he already knew then that his garden of eden would soon be lost. but he couldn't bring himself to believe that. those whose whose. whose move. by the start of 2020 it had become a standard reality. here at says the son caves in the tigris valley has been declared a world heritage site. according to a study the town fulfilled 9 of the 10 unesco world heritage criteria. it seemed predestined for the recognition. but the government in ankara had no interest in applying. back in the mid 1990 s. the...
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both of those will be open from 01:00pm until 09:00pm the joyce ellington branch library in the eden valley branch library will both be open from one until 06:00pm due to covid-19 county health orders. the capacity of the cooling centers will be limited and people who visit a cooling center will be required to follow county guidelines that includes wearing a face mask and practice physical distancing also anyone that is not feeling well is asked to stay home. >>the high fire danger threat now forcing pga need to shut the power off for some 65,000 homes and businesses in northern california as part of a plan not to spark new fires, jessica mensch talked to small businesses and plaster bill and how they are trying to stay open. >>during the power shut-offs. >>we rely on this guy he works for pretty good with the help of the generator out great finish determined to make sure power shut-offs don't police his restaurant powerless hard for us to shut down we're such a small business in you know losing losing a day's worth of sales is not something that's easy to do. so he plans to keep pla
both of those will be open from 01:00pm until 09:00pm the joyce ellington branch library in the eden valley branch library will both be open from one until 06:00pm due to covid-19 county health orders. the capacity of the cooling centers will be limited and people who visit a cooling center will be required to follow county guidelines that includes wearing a face mask and practice physical distancing also anyone that is not feeling well is asked to stay home. >>the high fire danger threat...
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indicate listen eden is a national correspondent on race and identity for the guardian. and an investigative journalist and author of stephen miller, donald trump and the white nationalist agenda. all right, kenya, it would seem that the president's law and order strategy, if you can call it a strategy is not working. why continue to double down? >> who says it's not working? this is exactly what the president is aiming for. it's replacing the dog whistle and amplifying wit a microphone. this is an attempt to appeal to his base. what he is doing is placing blame, peddling this idea that cities are a dangerous faction of color and come to your suburbs and try to take over. he is trying to peddle that rhetoric by doing exactly what reporting has shown has been the opposite, that protests have been overwhelmingly peaceful, including not only not having substantial property damage. the president doesn't want to paint it that way because it allows his voters and base to continue this idea that by voting for the president, they're protecting their communities. they're protecti
indicate listen eden is a national correspondent on race and identity for the guardian. and an investigative journalist and author of stephen miller, donald trump and the white nationalist agenda. all right, kenya, it would seem that the president's law and order strategy, if you can call it a strategy is not working. why continue to double down? >> who says it's not working? this is exactly what the president is aiming for. it's replacing the dog whistle and amplifying wit a microphone....
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>>discussion on kron 4 catherine eden hosted a special edition of inside bay area politics and our political analysts gave us their thoughts on who came out ahead. >>i think it's going to change anyone's minds will probably reinforce people's perception of both candidates from their respective viewpoints i would say this we're talking about this during the break if the next debate starts like this after 5 minutes people are going to search train off the tv because you're not getting as much as you want and the substance that people do need at least for those that 10% not there and decided we're not going to get it from this kind of former i think it's a missed opportunity for the president with independence. >>and so and that's really the outcome that i does not mean much fossilrim voting. i wrote a whole book about that. so i think it's a missed opportunity and that regarding president must do better the next time you better pick >>we will speak to michael yaki and tom del beccaro again this morning at 7 3830 respectively so tune in to get their perspective on what we learned over 10 learne
>>discussion on kron 4 catherine eden hosted a special edition of inside bay area politics and our political analysts gave us their thoughts on who came out ahead. >>i think it's going to change anyone's minds will probably reinforce people's perception of both candidates from their respective viewpoints i would say this we're talking about this during the break if the next debate starts like this after 5 minutes people are going to search train off the tv because you're not getting...
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i'm with eden floral company a tenant at the san francisco flower market. we've been selling flowers in the flower market for 114 years -- >> are you calling about 555 howard? >> i'm calling to support the proposal submitted for the flower market. >> we're taking public comment for the project presented at 555 howard. we'll take that item up next. >> caller: i'm sorry. >> members of the public this is your opportunity to get in the comments for 555 howard street. i have no request for public comment. we can close public health and t public comment and the matter is now before you.comment and the matter is now before you. >> having heard the project in 2017 i'd like it bring it attention to the commission the project was presented by the gentlemen we couldn't hear from today and it was supported. many questions were asked to fully understand the openness of the ground an strong connections of the proposal including the connection on the site. i continue to express my full support from residential to hotel. i also believe we will be doing better with providin
i'm with eden floral company a tenant at the san francisco flower market. we've been selling flowers in the flower market for 114 years -- >> are you calling about 555 howard? >> i'm calling to support the proposal submitted for the flower market. >> we're taking public comment for the project presented at 555 howard. we'll take that item up next. >> caller: i'm sorry. >> members of the public this is your opportunity to get in the comments for 555 howard street. i...
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allocating considerable sums to the maintenance and improvement of school estates in his constituency, edenote, devolution is causing all the strains that its opponents predicted and ina strains that its opponents predicted and in a line the scots to make their own laws, whilst rewriting on english taxpayers', it is simply unjust. so, let me ask the prime minister two specific questions that need two specific answers. firstly, does he still think devolution in scotland is unjust, and secondly, why does he believe that full spending and decision—making powers over our spending and decision—making powers overour nhs, spending and decision—making powers over our nhs, education, infrastructure, economic development, culture and sport should be held? in scotland's parliament or in westminster? obviously, mr speaker, there is a very considerable and massive devolution of powers to scotland and the scottish people have the opportunity to vote for more in 2014, as he will recall in a once in a generation event, and they chose decisively to reject that. i recall. he said it was a once in a generatio
allocating considerable sums to the maintenance and improvement of school estates in his constituency, edenote, devolution is causing all the strains that its opponents predicted and ina strains that its opponents predicted and in a line the scots to make their own laws, whilst rewriting on english taxpayers', it is simply unjust. so, let me ask the prime minister two specific questions that need two specific answers. firstly, does he still think devolution in scotland is unjust, and secondly,...