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that is, they believe that the world is inhabited by spirits and that humankind can make contact withse spirits, can make offerings to them by imitating the sounds of the places or the things in which those spirits live. hoo, hoo, hoo hoo, hoo, hoo tuvans love to imitate sounds. the reason they do this is because they believe that by imitating some sound, they can literally implace themselves-- put themselves in that being or thing. merroooo maew, meooowwww (levin) tuva sits on just the northwest border of mongolia. politically, it's part of russia. it's a small place and its people have always been herders. they herd sheep, yak, goats, and when you live all of the time with animals, you develop a very close relationship with the animals. and so there's actually many forms of music that are used to interact with animals. they're part of the environment. horses occupy a central place in the life of tuvans and there's a lot of music that's also related to horses in different ways. first of all, the instruments-- they're made of horses. the igil for instance, the two string fiddle, is ma
that is, they believe that the world is inhabited by spirits and that humankind can make contact withse spirits, can make offerings to them by imitating the sounds of the places or the things in which those spirits live. hoo, hoo, hoo hoo, hoo, hoo tuvans love to imitate sounds. the reason they do this is because they believe that by imitating some sound, they can literally implace themselves-- put themselves in that being or thing. merroooo maew, meooowwww (levin) tuva sits on just the...
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reindeer are guardians of the human soul they also believe that the rain day was a gift from god to humankind by tradition they roam from place to place together with their reindeer be it summer or winter. remanding me of getting have driven for hours with them to baltics for the reindeer. what do you think would be able to get any further it'll be tough. one just because a gamma where crossing the river there are no roads anywhere near that all those strong winds blowing up all the time even if you try to clears the way the road becomes blocked off within a very short time so we need to go at top speeds. and we have to make sure we don't run into a snow drift which. will mean quite a bit of trouble if we don't forge ahead otherwise we'll get stuck in the snow machine for the time being when travelling over hearts. and now in our. in winter the ice on the len a revised two and a half meters thick it is a lifeline for people living in out of the way villages supplying them with food coal the route opens at the start of winter and last through to the end of may. these are called the land of pil
reindeer are guardians of the human soul they also believe that the rain day was a gift from god to humankind by tradition they roam from place to place together with their reindeer be it summer or winter. remanding me of getting have driven for hours with them to baltics for the reindeer. what do you think would be able to get any further it'll be tough. one just because a gamma where crossing the river there are no roads anywhere near that all those strong winds blowing up all the time even...
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first of all, he committed himself to be a servant of god and the humankind. he was totally committed. when you have someone who is totally committed to serving god, following his conscience, what he felt was the right thing for him to do, when he was accused of something that he was not guilty of, it bothered him because he tried so hard to be right. i think that those were the times when i would see him get depressed. let me give an example of something that was a very real. when we left montgomery, we were being investigated for our taxes and they had accused him of falsifying his taxes. of course, martin was very careful about making sure that he doubted all the is and cross all the t's. he said, they're not going to find anything. they decided, the date we moved to atlanta, the law enforcement people here arrested him. i could not understand why they arrested him when he got back to atlanta. that was his home. that is what it was. they had accused him of perjury, a very serious crime. when he realized that this was what had happened -- it had to happen, h
first of all, he committed himself to be a servant of god and the humankind. he was totally committed. when you have someone who is totally committed to serving god, following his conscience, what he felt was the right thing for him to do, when he was accused of something that he was not guilty of, it bothered him because he tried so hard to be right. i think that those were the times when i would see him get depressed. let me give an example of something that was a very real. when we left...
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reindeer are guardians of the human soul they also believe that the rain day was a gift from god to humankind by tradition they roam from place to place together with their reindeer be it summer or winter. remand any of getting have driven for hours with them to baltics for the reindeer. what do you think would be able to get any further it'll be a tough. one just because a gammy and we're crossing the river there are no roads anywhere near here that all those strong winds blowing up all the time even if you're trying to clears the way the road becomes blocked off within a very short time so we need to go at top speed. and we have to make sure we don't run into a snow drift which. will mean quite a bit of trouble if we don't forge ahead otherwise we get stuck in the snow machine for the time being we're travelling over hogs. and now in ours. in winter the ice on the lenna river is two and a half meters thick it is a lifeline for people living in out of the way villages supplying them with food and coal the route opens at the start of winter and last through to the end of may . these are calle
reindeer are guardians of the human soul they also believe that the rain day was a gift from god to humankind by tradition they roam from place to place together with their reindeer be it summer or winter. remand any of getting have driven for hours with them to baltics for the reindeer. what do you think would be able to get any further it'll be a tough. one just because a gammy and we're crossing the river there are no roads anywhere near here that all those strong winds blowing up all the...
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our country we believe that the soviet union was the beacon of progress that we helped to save the humankind that we were in the vanguard of development and i think that this is something that have gone unfortunately if you talk to people in the streets of moscow or and i also hear you know well no longer a proud nation and this is something that has to be dealt with i know that you know love him a putin and others are trying to do something about that but they're not the six two successful in my view and there is a point there that there's internal patriotism that is mine to revive here in russia but there's also this line of patriotism and nationalism which out of russians haven't figured out yet yeah that's correct carrot and that's a dangerous line as i'm in my area michael i agree but i would also add that unfortunately that is sort of hypocrisy here because you can multiply one set of rules two. you know part of the ocean population and intel a different set of rules to serve a different part of the population so i think that the idea of fairness the idea of fairness is something that
our country we believe that the soviet union was the beacon of progress that we helped to save the humankind that we were in the vanguard of development and i think that this is something that have gone unfortunately if you talk to people in the streets of moscow or and i also hear you know well no longer a proud nation and this is something that has to be dealt with i know that you know love him a putin and others are trying to do something about that but they're not the six two successful in...
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they are prepared to attack this day with enthusiasm beyond anything that has ever been known to humankindd out in a couple of days. have a good night. a febreze experiment. to prove febreze can keep this car fresh, we loaded it with fast food, sweaty hockey gear and a smelly dog cage. and parked it at a mall. in texas. for two days. then put a febreze car vent clip on the dash and let in real people. it smells good. like laundry fresh out of like the dryer. yeah. a man fresh out of the shower. nailed it. oh yeah. proof. febreze car vent clips keep your car fresh.
they are prepared to attack this day with enthusiasm beyond anything that has ever been known to humankindd out in a couple of days. have a good night. a febreze experiment. to prove febreze can keep this car fresh, we loaded it with fast food, sweaty hockey gear and a smelly dog cage. and parked it at a mall. in texas. for two days. then put a febreze car vent clip on the dash and let in real people. it smells good. like laundry fresh out of like the dryer. yeah. a man fresh out of the shower....
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the one-time great hero, lance armstrong is a disgrace, really to humankind and is a liar and a cheat. has spoken with oprah and is dishing details of her interview. lance armstrong appears continue in a whole new batch of legal trouble. the disaster that this is, coming up. house lawmakers set to vote on billions of dollars to help families, suffering after super storm sandy. despite criticism from the lawmakers in the northeast, some in congress say they can't vote for the bill. president obama set to unveil major gun control proposals, coming tomorrow, we are led to believe. already conservative lawmakers are lashing out. unless breaking news changes everything on studio "b." but first, 3:00 in new york city, the disgraced cyclist lance armstrong has fessed up, it aper, admitting he did use performance-enhancing drugs and lay lying about it and all the millions of dollars in lawsuits and all the rest. oprah winfrey said he made the admission in a two and-a-half-hour sit-down yesterday, that she will air in its entirety. it was the biggest interview of oprah's career and lance armst
the one-time great hero, lance armstrong is a disgrace, really to humankind and is a liar and a cheat. has spoken with oprah and is dishing details of her interview. lance armstrong appears continue in a whole new batch of legal trouble. the disaster that this is, coming up. house lawmakers set to vote on billions of dollars to help families, suffering after super storm sandy. despite criticism from the lawmakers in the northeast, some in congress say they can't vote for the bill. president...
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here is a vision of one planet and one family of humankind. but the view from earth reminds us of a common human dilemma, the rise and fall of our many ways of life. here, among the ruins of ancient civilizations, archaeologists are retracing the steps in a long and shared human odyssey. across two worlds, the old and the new, they are discovering the independent spark of the human genius, the many times and places that we have created grand civilizations. ancient egypt. as early as the 18th century, scholars came here to marvel at and study the great relics of the ancient sun kings. laboring among the pyramids and temples of this old-world civilization, early archaeologists speculated that complex civilizations were created in the near east to spread far and wide. they thought the greek city states, the roman empire, and all the civilizations that followed were the inheritors of a single act of creation. but discoveries in the new world would provide a stunning challenge to this myopic vision of human history. in 1839, in the jungles of mesoa
here is a vision of one planet and one family of humankind. but the view from earth reminds us of a common human dilemma, the rise and fall of our many ways of life. here, among the ruins of ancient civilizations, archaeologists are retracing the steps in a long and shared human odyssey. across two worlds, the old and the new, they are discovering the independent spark of the human genius, the many times and places that we have created grand civilizations. ancient egypt. as early as the 18th...
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. >> the one-time hero lance armstrong is now a disgrace to humankind. >> i said he's a weasel. >> hisur legal system. >> i'll tell you. what tough road ahead, maria. possible lawsuits, fraud. it's going to be tough. >> thank you so much. >> but the court of public opinion isn't likely to rest its case for quite some time. >> the interview supposedly lasted for close to three hours. so it's sort of like a regular interview but on steroids. >> the man is a hero. he beat cancer. then he went on to beat something even less popular, the french. >> and the number one other lance armstrong revelation admitted to doping just to get on "oprah." >> you know, it's interesting. you walk down the street. i hear very few people that are in the middle. people are either here or they are over here. so after the interview on thursday night, i'm curious to see how many people's opinions will change one way or the other. i can't wait to see it. i can't wait to see it. >> it's an incredible story that someone could be so high and fall so low. >> starting this weekend president obama's limousine will carr
. >> the one-time hero lance armstrong is now a disgrace to humankind. >> i said he's a weasel. >> hisur legal system. >> i'll tell you. what tough road ahead, maria. possible lawsuits, fraud. it's going to be tough. >> thank you so much. >> but the court of public opinion isn't likely to rest its case for quite some time. >> the interview supposedly lasted for close to three hours. so it's sort of like a regular interview but on steroids. >> the...
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if you believe as i do that humankind's destiny lies in the stars, if you believe as i do that nasa shoulde an instrument in the fulfilment of that destiny, the work of preparing nasa for the daunting challenges of strategy, budget and relevance in the 21st century is truly the work of shaping the future. the recently released report by the national research council does a detailed job of documenting the challenges that nasa faces. lack of adequate resources, lack of a agreed upon direction, aging infrastructure, emergence of other space capable nations, collapse of some international partnerships, increasing the relevance of the aeronautical research program. n.r.c. provided four options for addressing an uncertain future. i choose option two. engage in and commit for the long term to more cost sharing partnerships with other u.s. government agencies, private sector industries, an international partners. within that option, i will emphasize the public-private partnerships. i believe them to be the best way to obtain the resources so vitally needed to make nasa's mission is achievable. i s
if you believe as i do that humankind's destiny lies in the stars, if you believe as i do that nasa shoulde an instrument in the fulfilment of that destiny, the work of preparing nasa for the daunting challenges of strategy, budget and relevance in the 21st century is truly the work of shaping the future. the recently released report by the national research council does a detailed job of documenting the challenges that nasa faces. lack of adequate resources, lack of a agreed upon direction,...
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needs of our world, and to do it by making new commitments, followed by faithful service to you, and humankindd lead us into a future, fueled by faith, focus, and fortitude. we pray in your sovereign
needs of our world, and to do it by making new commitments, followed by faithful service to you, and humankindd lead us into a future, fueled by faith, focus, and fortitude. we pray in your sovereign
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if you believe, as they do, that humankind's destiny lies in the stars and if you believe as i do that nasa should investment in the fulfillment of that destiny, and the worker preparing nasa for the daunting challenges of strategy, budget and relevance to the 21st century is truly the work of shaping the future. the recently released report by the national research council does a cover into the job of detailing the challenges of today's nasa faces. lack of agreed upon direction, lack of adequate resources to do all that is asked of the agency, aging infrastructure, the emergence of a space capable nations, the collapse of some international partnerships, the rapid pace of new technology development and increasing irrelevance of the aeronautical research program. much of this landscape cannot believe hold at nasa's doorstep. but is culture based upon successes of 50 years ago contributes to these problems. nrc provided for options for addressing an uncertain future. i choose option two, to quote again what ron just told you, engaging and commit to the long-term to more cost-sharing par
if you believe, as they do, that humankind's destiny lies in the stars and if you believe as i do that nasa should investment in the fulfillment of that destiny, and the worker preparing nasa for the daunting challenges of strategy, budget and relevance to the 21st century is truly the work of shaping the future. the recently released report by the national research council does a cover into the job of detailing the challenges of today's nasa faces. lack of agreed upon direction, lack of...
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nasa should be the one who actually is pushing the envelope on what space-based assets will benefit humankind in the future. i, let me just note that one thing that is sure, if you're to have space-based assets, we've got to have an environment in space that is capable to use, and today, that is under threat. and if there's anything that nasa, that i would see, that nasa can take responsibility for, alongwith a partnership, a global partnership, and lead the way, it is making sure that we cleared the debris from space so we can have space-based assets. if we don't clear the debris, the debris will clear us out of space eventually and we haven't really focused on that, that's something, maybe that is one of those challenges that young people and everybody else can understand. the other challenge perhaps, i don't know if anybody noticed, let me see if i have the actual number, yes, did anyone notice, 2012, x, e, 54? anybody notice that? that happened to have been an asteroid that was discovered sunday and yesterday, flu between the earth and the moon. that asteroid had the same destruct tiff po
nasa should be the one who actually is pushing the envelope on what space-based assets will benefit humankind in the future. i, let me just note that one thing that is sure, if you're to have space-based assets, we've got to have an environment in space that is capable to use, and today, that is under threat. and if there's anything that nasa, that i would see, that nasa can take responsibility for, alongwith a partnership, a global partnership, and lead the way, it is making sure that we...