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humankind has continuously sought to free itself from nature's constraints. today we rule the planet and we are profoundly changing it to suit our needs. after two thousand years of stable climate since the last ice age experts are calling for the current holocene epoch to give way to a new geologic time named for a measurable human impact on the earth's ecosystems anthropocene the age of man it marks the end of a power struggle that began two hundred years ago. good evening engineers i'm sick enough in the early nineteenth century the idea emerged of human dominance over nature because evidently our freedom depended on it to pull social problems like poverty would be countered by economic growth and if we put you we believed that to solve our socio political problems we only needed to control nature itself the second i. let everything that. the secret to defeating poverty lay in making the most of the earth's natural resources buried underground for millennia cold seemed like a gift from nature it was the fuel that powered the beginning of the industrial rev
humankind has continuously sought to free itself from nature's constraints. today we rule the planet and we are profoundly changing it to suit our needs. after two thousand years of stable climate since the last ice age experts are calling for the current holocene epoch to give way to a new geologic time named for a measurable human impact on the earth's ecosystems anthropocene the age of man it marks the end of a power struggle that began two hundred years ago. good evening engineers i'm sick...
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scientists in just fifteen years our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating want to humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected. but. let's. face. it. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is her chef from the tanker. up. on. and there are in that room alone the more so than most along the lawn when the little. i finally was the no so great i got up early now but i let the dogs on people point to. the result of that when we added i think we are the family. the real good i mean the goodie yeah but a big loser the bradley plan we're the fundraiser to have to be at a gathering data savvy i don't know that i'd be. that of the party is there any of you it would appear that you think of any party found that out in longer any. people living in india as hearts and arid regions figured out a way of collecting monsoon waters in specially created pools they use them until the next rainy season but the monsoon has been late for the past two years and only water was used up a long time ago. by the. way you know that. they used to be a pond here but the local farm
scientists in just fifteen years our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating want to humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected. but. let's. face. it. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is her chef from the tanker. up. on. and there are in that room alone the more so than most along the lawn when the little. i finally was the no so great i got up early now but i let the dogs on people point to. the result of that when we added i think we are the...
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to scientists in just fifteen is our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating one humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected. by. that. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is from the tank. goes . away out in that room along the muscle twenty nine months along the new england loom long battle and i finally was i don't know so great and got up early now hansei but i don't i wouldn't give a point to. those that have yet run away added i mean when or this if the family and the weird ok i'm in the city now but i'm a loser the bradley campaign is a fundraiser and could be at it let's gather data savvy i don't have the ability. the democratic party is there your view it would appear that you think of any party and found that out in longer any. people living in india's hearts and average regions figured out a way of collecting monsoon waters in specially created pools they use them until the next rainy season but the monsoon has been late for the past two years and only water was used up a long time ago. i'm like oh yeah we're going to go down by the a
to scientists in just fifteen is our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating one humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected. by. that. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is from the tank. goes . away out in that room along the muscle twenty nine months along the new england loom long battle and i finally was i don't know so great and got up early now hansei but i don't i wouldn't give a point to. those that have yet run away added i mean when or...
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scientists in just fifteen minutes our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating one humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected. by. the. that. was. little. he is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is her a chef from the tanka. i lay out in that room alone the muscle and i was on the lawn when the little. i finally was the not so great and got up early now confident but i'll give it a point to. the result of that when we add that i think we are the family. the real good i mean the goody now but i've been losing the bradley can we hear the fundraiser at half of the abbey that gather data savvy i don't know that the. party is there your view would appear that he's going to finally found that out in longer any. people living in india's hearts and average regions figured out a way of collecting monsoon waters in specially created pools they use them until the next rainy season but the monsoon has been late for the past two years on the water was used up a long time ago. by the. worldwide . they used to be a pond here but the local farmers have built mounds a
scientists in just fifteen minutes our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating one humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected. by. the. that. was. little. he is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is her a chef from the tanka. i lay out in that room alone the muscle and i was on the lawn when the little. i finally was the not so great and got up early now confident but i'll give it a point to. the result of that when we add that i think we are the family....
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to scientists in just fifteen is our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating want humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected. but. let's not forget. that. it's. good that. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is her chef from the tank i. never get one. i lay out in that room alone the most eloquent and the most i love the longer luanda. and i want to live as i don't know so great and get up early now but i let them get a point. and those that have yet run away added i think winner of the family. the real good i mean the goody yeah but i've been loser the put out he can live the fundraiser have to be abit gather data savvy i don't have the ability. but even the best part is that he really would appear that you think of any party and found that out in long very. people living in india's hearts and arid regions figured out a way of collecting monsoon waters in specially created pools they use them until the next rainy season but the monsoon has been late for the past two years and only water was used up a long time ago. by the. blue . they used to b
to scientists in just fifteen is our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating want humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected. but. let's not forget. that. it's. good that. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is her chef from the tank i. never get one. i lay out in that room alone the most eloquent and the most i love the longer luanda. and i want to live as i don't know so great and get up early now but i let them get a point. and those that have...
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never before in the history of humankind have we had so much information, so many facts at ourfingertipsand yet much of the stuff we think we know is wrong. what on earth is going on? my guest today is bobby duffy, social scientists, opinion pollster, and managing director of the ipsos mori social research institute. how can we, the people, make informed decisions if we're not properly informed 7 bobby duffy, welcome to hardtalk. great to be here. you and your company have spent many years surveying attitudes and opinions of people around the world, i think at least a0 countries, and your conclusion is mind—blowingly depressing. it seems you've concluded that much of what we think we know is wrong. why is that? yeah, so the study is based on over 100,000 interviews we've done over the past ten years asking people about social realities. so everything from immigration rates to crime rates, how they're changing, pregnancy rates among teenagers, the proportion of the population that are muslim, and then very mundane facts like how old your population is, how many people are aged 65 plus, an
never before in the history of humankind have we had so much information, so many facts at ourfingertipsand yet much of the stuff we think we know is wrong. what on earth is going on? my guest today is bobby duffy, social scientists, opinion pollster, and managing director of the ipsos mori social research institute. how can we, the people, make informed decisions if we're not properly informed 7 bobby duffy, welcome to hardtalk. great to be here. you and your company have spent many years...
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that we possess as americans, all of these are actually a radical new development in history of humankind, number one. and number two, it is unnatural that western civilization as we understand it, or contemporary american western democratic civilization is unnatural. what do you mean by that? >> well, first of all, great to see you, john. [laughter] >> wow isi was following the br lamb model of that we don't know each other. and possibly exchanging insults on twitter and all of that. but -- >> i didn't want that. >> right. part of what i'm trying to do in the book is, not so much to say i have all the right facts and have the perfect version of what happened in human history and all of that.i'm not claiming that. i was doing something a little different. i'm asking people to tilt the head a little bit and maybe take a step back and look at the world around them with fresh eyes. and a big part of my argument is just to simply say that human nature is a thing. right? it is a constant. one my favorite destinations of conservatism is that human nature has no history. by that i mean if you ta
that we possess as americans, all of these are actually a radical new development in history of humankind, number one. and number two, it is unnatural that western civilization as we understand it, or contemporary american western democratic civilization is unnatural. what do you mean by that? >> well, first of all, great to see you, john. [laughter] >> wow isi was following the br lamb model of that we don't know each other. and possibly exchanging insults on twitter and all of...
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will this benefit humankind or will it be to the detriment of humankind but is the moral question. the three parent label. is misleading. there is a sense in which it's true basically the might of the third party d.n.a. the mitochondrial d.n.a. contains less than one percent of the total it does transmit any of the normal things that we think of in connection with d.n.a. so it doesn't transmit phenotypical traits. but they do come from a third party but. i mean you're might say two parents good three parents. and it's possible to go even further much further as seen on the other side of the atlantic one american company over science has been working for years on rejuvenating aging eggs to allow women to effectively turn back their biological clocks and extend their childbearing years. over science is a company that's working on cutting edge treatments but we're discovering technologies to make it all. young again. by injecting the mitochondria. in cells that are very supportive. in the future what we want our medicines that you can take just take a pill for a week and suddenly a wo
will this benefit humankind or will it be to the detriment of humankind but is the moral question. the three parent label. is misleading. there is a sense in which it's true basically the might of the third party d.n.a. the mitochondrial d.n.a. contains less than one percent of the total it does transmit any of the normal things that we think of in connection with d.n.a. so it doesn't transmit phenotypical traits. but they do come from a third party but. i mean you're might say two parents good...
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to scientists in just fifteen is our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating one humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected. but. that. was. little. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is her chef from the tank i. never get one. i lay out in that room alone the muscle and the muslim don't get along when you lose. and i want to live as i don't know so great and get up early now but i don't want to. and those that have got run away added i mean when are the family. the real goody i mean the goody yeah but i believe the bradley family of the fundraiser would have to be at it gather data savvy i don't get that i'd be. the democratic party is there your view would appear that you think of any party found out in a longer any. people living in india as hearts and average regions figured out a way of collecting monsoon waters in specially created pools they use them until the next rainy season but the monsoon has been late for the past two years and only water was used up a long time ago. by the year barney guy. who gave worldwide. you know the. they u
to scientists in just fifteen is our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating one humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected. but. that. was. little. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is her chef from the tank i. never get one. i lay out in that room alone the muscle and the muslim don't get along when you lose. and i want to live as i don't know so great and get up early now but i don't want to. and those that have got run away added i mean when...
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stunning stories now the artist has made a new stop motion animation and not the history of humankind. santiago was inspired by one of allen's many followers and consists of twelve hundred fifty separate pictures each took about an hour to prepare. in just ninety seconds we watched time fly from the earliest beginnings to a fascinating future. swedish motion graphic artist on to be a spanish that creates short animations and many you watch them say they have a soothing effect on them is oddly satisfying video collection is available on instagram next week unshift. education is not only thought and plan and education is far empowerment and saw that in coming ten fifteen years the one of the think about how to do in coke a devalues all tolerance. is an understanding these things cannot be ignored forever because the fundamentalist forces and the fanatic courses are also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine their power the power of communication the power of technology ordinary people must not morally support them must not socially support them the international com
stunning stories now the artist has made a new stop motion animation and not the history of humankind. santiago was inspired by one of allen's many followers and consists of twelve hundred fifty separate pictures each took about an hour to prepare. in just ninety seconds we watched time fly from the earliest beginnings to a fascinating future. swedish motion graphic artist on to be a spanish that creates short animations and many you watch them say they have a soothing effect on them is oddly...
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without using throughout much of its history humankind fiber using water that fell from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing the month of freshwater has already exceeded supply the organization for economic cooperation and to. has estimated that in fifteen years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis. gypsy simply said. up and up a bit better. than the. now see will never get to sleep as we. were talking to. know that i'm going to. cut. them up but i'll get one on the list immediately each at least on. the net a lot of anything about comedy is good but i'm looking at him as art when i was up the money into the magazine with me. leaving my mother i left my money home and. say to me. that there were places to be a long long. long way to be made by. other people more gulf ohmss i was on the road runs. out of that. lead. and out right now when i look at how i've done all that i'm not out of luck though the money out of the money out of the mo
without using throughout much of its history humankind fiber using water that fell from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing the month of freshwater has already exceeded supply the organization for economic cooperation and to. has estimated that in fifteen years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis. gypsy simply said. up and up a bit better....
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this is what will change the future of humankind and gets involved. and they give him an amount of lsd that is unimaginable. i've heard three different accounts in one it is 1 liter bottle. which is enough probably to turn on one third of the population on the earth at that time. that's how powerful it is. he keeps them hidden very in death valley at his house. and his plan is to turn on the best and the brightest very conservative elitist engineers, architects and the catholic church and goes around and arranges to do this. with the idea that whatever is learned about the true nature of reality will filter down anyway it is like 6,000 people and becomes very gifted and that is an important part of the story. >> but there was a big turn these drugs in the 50s they escaped without laboratory. and i just wondering does it have to go that way? >> if he turned on 6,000 people? >> he was turning on the right people. he hated what he hated what timothy larry was doing and threatened to shoot him at one point he wore a gun at all times of the paramilitary un
this is what will change the future of humankind and gets involved. and they give him an amount of lsd that is unimaginable. i've heard three different accounts in one it is 1 liter bottle. which is enough probably to turn on one third of the population on the earth at that time. that's how powerful it is. he keeps them hidden very in death valley at his house. and his plan is to turn on the best and the brightest very conservative elitist engineers, architects and the catholic church and goes...
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to launch the parkas solar probe it's going to be if it works the fast as object constructed by humankind reaching more than seven thousand one hundred thousand rather kilometers per hour it's also going to have to restart of course temperatures outside that spacecraft of nearly fourteen hundred degrees the probes mission will last for seven years little orbit the sun if all goes to plan twenty four times to try and get a handle on what's going on there it will travel through the sun's atmosphere closer to the surface than any other spacecraft before the first date is expected back in december because it's a delay for the day looks like it's been delayed for about twenty four hours by the looks of it we'll track that one tomorrow. for now that starts coming up to twenty five minutes past me thanks for watching my name is kevin now and this is r t international. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the sh
to launch the parkas solar probe it's going to be if it works the fast as object constructed by humankind reaching more than seven thousand one hundred thousand rather kilometers per hour it's also going to have to restart of course temperatures outside that spacecraft of nearly fourteen hundred degrees the probes mission will last for seven years little orbit the sun if all goes to plan twenty four times to try and get a handle on what's going on there it will travel through the sun's...
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the sun surface but palca so the probe will eventually become the fastest object ever created by humankind she. francisco diego's a senior research fellow at the department of physics and astronomy at the university college of london and joins me now in the city of this seven year mission is that supposed to unlock some of science's biggest mysteries what would you say is the most important of those and why. well it's difficult to say which one is the most important they're all very important but one of them is as we just saw is the mechanism by which the solar corona gets very hot to millions of the grease where the surface is only six thousand the grease so this is a. way of process that involves magnetic fields and the spacecraft is going to examine these magnetic fields almost at the very source of this is why these space one has to penetrate the solar corona so much in the closer to the sun in this a major major challenge in a in a pack in practical terms why why is that relevant it is relevant because we need to understand the atmosphere of the sun in fact the air of the inner part o
the sun surface but palca so the probe will eventually become the fastest object ever created by humankind she. francisco diego's a senior research fellow at the department of physics and astronomy at the university college of london and joins me now in the city of this seven year mission is that supposed to unlock some of science's biggest mysteries what would you say is the most important of those and why. well it's difficult to say which one is the most important they're all very important...
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the sun surface but palca so the probe will eventually become the fastest object ever created by humankind she. so i had hair on al-jazeera and exiled photographer from gaza shares as the conflict through his eyes. and rafael nadal closes in on his past losses hardcore title and yes touchdown is up next with all those. al-jazeera follows the lives of people in the heart of immigrant communities. in six major cities across europe. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. a brand new documentary series this is year a coming soon on al-jazeera. the nature of news as it breaks the syrian government with the backing of iran and russia now controls sixty percent of syria after steadily recapturing territory with detailed coverage what was supposed to be a summit between the two most powerful leaders in the world is taking things to a new level from around the world the backdrop of course all of this is a gigantic power vacuum in northern irish politics with no functioning local government for eighteen months. time now for all the support from the other girl in blue tatia
the sun surface but palca so the probe will eventually become the fastest object ever created by humankind she. so i had hair on al-jazeera and exiled photographer from gaza shares as the conflict through his eyes. and rafael nadal closes in on his past losses hardcore title and yes touchdown is up next with all those. al-jazeera follows the lives of people in the heart of immigrant communities. in six major cities across europe. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them....
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water without using throughout much of its history humankind by using water that fell from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing the two months of fresh water has already exceeded supply the organization for economic co-operation and development has estimated that in fifty years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis. i. thanked. him and i. say unemployment rate is down the labor participation rate is high so this goes against all the doom mongers before the election to try and of course nobody in made to me want to focus on this because it belies there is spirity there. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each day. eighty five percent of global will you want to be rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty th
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without using throughout much of its history humankind using the film from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing to months of fresh water has already exceeded supply the organization for economic co-operation and development has estimated that in fifty years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages. india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis. please please. to begin to. open up a bit here. in the. house we will be ready to speak so you will be talking to. me did you get started. on that a lot of anything about comedy skit but i'm about the same as art but i was up the money into the magazine with. him so giving him a long long time left my money on. just a little. there was. a long. haul that was a view made by. other people more adult films i was on the. list . so. max kaiser's financial survival guide. housing bubble. oh you mean there's a downside to artificially low mortgage rates don't get carried away that's cause report. just. people. that are going out there how can other than
without using throughout much of its history humankind using the film from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing to months of fresh water has already exceeded supply the organization for economic co-operation and development has estimated that in fifty years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages. india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis. please please. to begin to. open up a bit here....
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well there are three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century they are look real war climate change and technological disruption especially the rise of intelligence in bioengineering this will change the world more than anything else professor you know harare talks to al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello from doha everyone i'm come on santa maria this is the news hour on al-jazeera. early this morning i called the other one minister to advise him it was my judgment to leave majority of the party would no longer support his leadership another leadership challenge for a stray as the prime minister malcolm turnbull ministers deserted him on mats also in the news changing his choon again donald trump now says he knew about the hush payments which brought about a guilty plea from his former lawyer but that they weren't made with campaign funds a legal showdown in zimbabwe the opposition goes to the highest courts aiming to get the presidential election result thrown out. and eight celebrations in india then minister kashmir a disrupted by violence as police crackdown on p
well there are three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century they are look real war climate change and technological disruption especially the rise of intelligence in bioengineering this will change the world more than anything else professor you know harare talks to al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello from doha everyone i'm come on santa maria this is the news hour on al-jazeera. early this morning i called the other one minister to advise him it was my judgment to leave...
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without using throughout much of its history humankind by using water that fell from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing the two months of fresh water has already exceeded supply the organization for economic co-operation and development has estimated that in fifty years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis. egypt simply set. up a benefit. in the. yard she will leave you to sleep sleep you are talking to me it. was good it was only immediately easy to believe. i would get a lot of money but about karma is good but only looked at him as art and when i was up the money into the magazine were bugging me let me tell you being a mum was mom going to come up next to say the least. there we go to the long. long road pleasure to meet. other people more go from zero zero zero zero zero to. the talk about how do you. see. so. facebook fans hundreds of pages groups and the counseling to iran and russia for what it calls coordinated and then ta
without using throughout much of its history humankind by using water that fell from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing the two months of fresh water has already exceeded supply the organization for economic co-operation and development has estimated that in fifty years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis. egypt simply set. up a benefit. in...
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without using throughout much of its history humankind got fined by using the film from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing the two months of fresh water has already exceeded supply the organization for economic co-operation and development has estimated that in fifteen years forty seven percent of the wounds population will suffer from water shortages india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis. jimi jimi simply said he called me up and basically it was in the fall. down siegel you would be useful because you were talking to the school. doesn't know. how i'm going to let go because i love it why don't listen to me get you to try to believe. that a lot of what i think about comedy is good but i'm not the same as art and i was up the money into. making money i left my money on. the stage so you'll see and i'll just call them so who has a long. long way to be made by. other people more gullible whose life was on the up because. it was a little bit about. i feel. so. join me every thursday on the i like simon short and i'l
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without using throughout much of its history humankind using the film from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing the two months for fresh water has already exceeded supply the organization for economic cooperation and development has estimated that in fifteen years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis. p.j.'s national camera. roughly once the showed so mostly for them. uncool videos the cell phone with the broken string of apps. going down more on string i don't roughly don't t.v. . what politicians do something illegal. they put themselves on the law and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be. that you do like to be for us this is what will go for three a boy can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. fresh it. to protect somebody said he was starting up a basic living in the for. our civil liberties so we're talking to the. sun. coming up we're going to. get it why don't
without using throughout much of its history humankind using the film from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing the two months for fresh water has already exceeded supply the organization for economic cooperation and development has estimated that in fifteen years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis. p.j.'s national camera. roughly once the...
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without using throughout much of its history humankind using water that fell from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing the month of freshwater has already exceeded supply the organization for economic co-operation and development has estimated that in fifteen years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis. you know world's big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be illegitimate death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict just found i
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without using throughout much of its history humankind by using water that fell from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing to month for fresh water has already exceeded supply the organization for economic cooperation and development has estimated that in fifteen years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to try to be for us as a white woman for freedom or can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. ship. but. we have no idea what safety is doing on a vacation but she will be back on air in september. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it's meaningless to the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent
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scientists in just fifteen years our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating one humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is from the tank. i . love those. i wear out in that room along the muscle twenty nine months along the long one the long long battle and i finally was the most out of date and got up early now confident but i don't doubt it on people point to bone. and the result of that runaway added i think winner this it is the family who did the real good i mean the body and the out a little bit loser the bradley family of the fundraiser and of the abbey that gather data savvy i don't have the ability. but even the best part is that he really would appear that he's thinking of any party and found that out in a long without any. people living in india's hearts and average regions figured out a way of collecting monsoon waters in specially created pools they use them until the next rainy season but the monsoon has been late for the past two years on the water was used up a long time ago. i'm like oh
scientists in just fifteen years our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating one humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is from the tank. i . love those. i wear out in that room along the muscle twenty nine months along the long one the long long battle and i finally was the most out of date and got up early now confident but i don't doubt it on people point to bone. and the result of that runaway added i...
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to scientists in just fifteen is our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating one humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected. but. that. was a. good thing. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is her chef from the tanker. up. on. i lay out in that room alone the muscle and i was on the lawn when you loomed up before i finally was the no so great and got up early now but i let on that one kid got a point about. the result of that one and we added i think winner of the family. the real good i mean the goody yeah but i believe the bradley family of the fundraiser would have to be abit gather data savvy i don't get that. but even the best part is that he really would have previously given any of that part and found that out in longer any. people living in india's hearts and average regions figured out a way of collecting monsoon waters in specially created pools they use them until the next rainy season but the monsoon has been late for the past two years and only water was used up a long time ago. by the. way you know the. they used to be a pond her
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the sun surface but palca so the probe will eventually become the fastest object ever created by humankind she. as an asteroid john i said space dot com and he says the spacecraft could find all it says that have been abating scientists but decades this is something that's never been done before you know nasa is going to take a spacecraft and launch it into the outer edges of the star that we think that we'll see every day and it's something that you know the hope to kind of uncover some of these mysteries of the sun that we just still even after decades and hundreds of years of observing it don't fully understand why this outer fringe this corona of the sun is still much hotter than the actual surface of the sun is this you know lingering mystery that scientists hope this machine could have survived the first big challenge is the launching and everything does have to go right for this mission to lift off nasa only has a few more days beyond that maybe another week or so in their launch window to try it once that it gets off the ground it's straight to the sun as your course when i mention
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without using throughout much of its history humankind by using water that fell from the sky but modern industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing to the month of freshwater has already exceeded supply the organization for economic co-operation and development has estimated that in fifty years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis. to protect him he said he helped me up a bit better. than the. yasi will he would be useful if he. were talking to. know that i. was. the only thing he did he try to please. and that a lot of what i think about thomas good but i'm about the same as arthur and i was up the money into. him taking a long look i left my money. to say sleep i'll be there when you go so this is a long. long way from what you made for. other people moved up on the golf course on the. look out. i. feel. so. cross and come. up with mr walker but. not. least. that long. sleep. headlines here on our team international the british foreign secretary pushes for more
without using throughout much of its history humankind by using water that fell from the sky but modern industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing to the month of freshwater has already exceeded supply the organization for economic co-operation and development has estimated that in fifty years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis. to protect him he said he helped me up a...
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scientists in just fifteen years our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating want to humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is from the tanker. logos . and they're out in that room along the muscle twenty nine months on the moon when the lunar long battle i finally was the most out of date and get up early now hansei but i live on thousand people point on. the result of that when we added are we going or is it in the family you get the weird ok i'm in the city now but i've been losing the bradley family near the pond crazy it amicably abit let's gather data savvy i don't know that i'd be. the best parties there would be it would appear that you think of any i finally found that out in longer any. people living in india has hearts and average regions figured out a way of collecting monsoon waters in specially created pools they use them until the next rainy season but the monsoon has been laid for the past two years on the water was used up a long time ago. i'm like oh yeah we're going to go down by the you'r
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this is going to change the future of humankind and he gets involved. because of its connection, he goes to santos and they give him an amount of lsd that is unimaginable. i've read three different accounts and one of the liter bottle. it is probably to turn on his third of the population of the earth at that time. i told you how powerful it is. and another count of 6000 vials and he keeps them hidden, buried in his house and he is a satchel full of lsd and he goes around in this plan is this. he's going to turn on the best in the brightest. he's an elitist. very conservative man. >> okay. i'll just go with it. >> is politics are very conservative. he will turn on captains of industry, engineers, architects, people in the church, catholic church. he goes around and arranges to do this. it is all legal at this point. the idea that whatever is learned about the true nature of reality for the universe will filter down to the population. anyway, he turns on like 6000 people apparently and he becomes a very gifted guys and that is a very important part of th
this is going to change the future of humankind and he gets involved. because of its connection, he goes to santos and they give him an amount of lsd that is unimaginable. i've read three different accounts and one of the liter bottle. it is probably to turn on his third of the population of the earth at that time. i told you how powerful it is. and another count of 6000 vials and he keeps them hidden, buried in his house and he is a satchel full of lsd and he goes around in this plan is this....
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but those three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century look real war climate change and technological disruption especially the rise of intelligence in bioengineering this will change the world more than anything else professor you vote no on her own free tools to al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello again from doha everyone i'm kemal santamaria this is the news hour from al-jazeera michael cohen donald trump's former lawyer and personal fixer pleads guilty to illegally interfering in the twenty sixteen election but more crucially he appears to have implicated the president and separately a jury finds donald trump's for my campaign chairman paul man of forty guilty of tax fraud also in the news facebook accuses russia and iran of setting up fake accounts as part of descent from asian campaigns to disrupt the u.s. midterm elections and while muslims around the world celebrate the festival of. some syrians this holiday is bittersweet. the man who was supposed to fix problems for donald trump has become a potential problem for the president we're talking about michael
but those three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century look real war climate change and technological disruption especially the rise of intelligence in bioengineering this will change the world more than anything else professor you vote no on her own free tools to al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello again from doha everyone i'm kemal santamaria this is the news hour from al-jazeera michael cohen donald trump's former lawyer and personal fixer pleads guilty to illegally...
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to teach it's a very important place for al-jazeera to be above the three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century they are look real war climate change and technological disruption especially the rise of fission intelligence and bioengineering this will change the world more than anything else professor you know one hundred three talks to al-jazeera whether on line this isn't some abstract issue we need to pay attention to their shops or if you join us on sect rather than stopping terrorism is creating it they say is a dialogue and just the community is want to add to this conversation we need a president who's willing to be a villain or a short while everyone has a voice and part of civil society i need but i never get listened to by those in the corridors of power join the global conversation. for now to zero. hello i'm often dennis in doha and these are the top stories here at al-jazeera the bobbies new president as the country to unite and focus on helping the economy grow and as a man and god has been sworn in are filled weeks of political uncertainty over an elec
to teach it's a very important place for al-jazeera to be above the three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century they are look real war climate change and technological disruption especially the rise of fission intelligence and bioengineering this will change the world more than anything else professor you know one hundred three talks to al-jazeera whether on line this isn't some abstract issue we need to pay attention to their shops or if you join us on sect rather than...
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ourselves up and it would be nice have some people on mars or on the moon in case the earth ends for humankind. i'm really pro home, and this is sort of like an insurance policy. so i would like to see some colonies on mars and on the moon, and the question is how do we conduct business? hopefully with the least government responsible the most private property and free enterprise. how do we get there? space ships in 169 of the when the flint march was on the moon it was a governmentee." hope we do this private enterprise because out more ethical because the government demand taxes from us, whereas if somebody has a private rocket shipp, he doesn't on his own account with his own money. so those would be me two ways of dealing with it, namely, the trip and what the do with the land there, and the impetus is to plant and human beings yes so god forbid if we blow ourselves up here, at least there will be some human beings. i'm sort of a weedsow, i like human beings, sue me. >> host: the bug for nasa is $19 billion over the years, about 600 billion or so has been spent on nasa programs. in your vi
ourselves up and it would be nice have some people on mars or on the moon in case the earth ends for humankind. i'm really pro home, and this is sort of like an insurance policy. so i would like to see some colonies on mars and on the moon, and the question is how do we conduct business? hopefully with the least government responsible the most private property and free enterprise. how do we get there? space ships in 169 of the when the flint march was on the moon it was a governmentee."...
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well the three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century they are look real war climate change and technological disruption especially the rise of the official intelligence in bioengineering this will change the world more than anything else professor you know harare talks to al-jazeera. another trump ally gets immunity this time it's alan wise over he's the chief financial officer of the trump organization. ellen welcome on the big apollo and you're watching others there live from london also coming up. supporters celebrate as zimbabwe's top court confronts presidents mounted outgrows victory dismissing opposition claims of rigging. ecuador opens a humanitarian corridor to help hundreds of venezuelans reach her route before a new restrictions begin on saturday but. still john morrison. will be a strain to get c.x. another prime minister after malcolm turnbull becomes the latest victim of the cutthroat world of history and politics. so donald trump appears to have got worse another one of his allies has been given immunity in the investigation into michael cohen this tim
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humankind in jeopardy because of these tools. tools for everything and tools for war. i want to go back to facebook and the political situation. this technology came around and everybody it is great and now it , having implications beyond what everybody thought. guest: i think there are a lot of kinds of technology. when we talk about facebook, we are talking about communication technology. when we talk about weapons of war, we are talking about military technology. when we talk about productivity enhancing technology, which are the power tools you might use for gardening, that is one small subset. it is important to not talk about what technology does. be more specific about what kind of technology we are talking about and what affects are we talking about. if -- the example he gave about gardeners and what happens when you introduce power tools into gardening is a good one. it is the same sort of thing we have seen over time and all -- time in all sorts of industries. you could still build a house by hand. you can still garden by hand and -- hand. in theory, you can
humankind in jeopardy because of these tools. tools for everything and tools for war. i want to go back to facebook and the political situation. this technology came around and everybody it is great and now it , having implications beyond what everybody thought. guest: i think there are a lot of kinds of technology. when we talk about facebook, we are talking about communication technology. when we talk about weapons of war, we are talking about military technology. when we talk about...
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well there are three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century they are look real war climate change and technological disruption especially the rise of the fish of intelligence and bioengineering this will change the world more than anything else professor you know harare talks to al jazeera challenge your perception ethiopia's economy has grown at a faster rate than any other african country fearless journalism look at sirens were heard here is that is indication of just how close the fighting is groundbreaking documentary debates and discussion just six months ago we were at the brink of a what al-jazeera show board winning programs take you on a journey around the globe. on al-jazeera an ambitious health system reform that paid off the show claiming it bush ultimately we may build ten million over ninety six million citizens to receive free health care without paying insurance premiums on the ticket to. the extraordinary story of turkey's monumental health care transformation and the people at the heart to face the people's health on al-jazeera. we understand the d
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the park a solar probe is said to be the fastest object ever constructed by humankind with speeds predicted to reach more than seven hundred thousand kilometers now it's jus to travel a full eighty nine million miles and withstand temperatures outside of nearly forty hundred degrees that by putting four half inches a carpet on the front of it the probe seventy emission will hopefully see it orbit the sun twenty four times travel through the sun's atmosphere closer to the surface than any other spacecraft with four fingers crossed hoping that first data will be back to earth by year a. nice way to end for me that's it for now this is not a shot of some of the stories that helped shape the world around these last seven days around thanks for much watching the weekly in arctic international kevin owen saying have a great weekend. join me every first week on the alex simon shore and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm sure business i'll see you there. america was never great was founded on the rape and murder. nothing changed so we said all response to these si
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like a panic button and twenty four seven monitoring of drivers of the three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century they are look real war climate change and technological disruption especially the rise of intelligence in bioengineering this will change the world more than anything else professor you know one hundred three talks to al-jazeera. it is time for school while his father elizabeth thank you so much around is doing its best to keep up with the big three of china japan and south korea the asian games in indonesia the rain ians now fourth in the table with most and mohammad safety in blue here denying the chinese another gold medal he won seventy solutions semifinal against she way is coach fairly happy with this performance around now have ten golds there was almost a big upset for india's olympic silver medalist piece in the in the first round of the badminton her opponent tee transue vietnam very nearly beating her soon to winning the final set twenty three to twenty one scott heiler has more from jakarta . indian badminton player p.v. sindhu made it through h
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the sun surface but palca so the probe will eventually become the fastest object ever created by humankind she ever chancy out. or is much more in everything we're covering right here the latest on our top stories but also analysis and you can watch us live there as well al jazeera dot com. it's a quick reminder of the top stories now thousands of people in tel aviv of been protesting against israel's controversial nation state law the law officially affirms israel's jewish character but critics believe it makes non jewish minority second class citizens it also proclaims the state's official language to be hebrew downgrading arabic to special status previously they were both official languages stephanie deca has more. delegates. the museum is taken eyes by trade policy. and there. for the cafferty file a shot of the war there's a lot of jurors saying that they are not the direction. the message is one of the energy. meanwhile a u.n. delegation is arrived in gaza for meetings with a mass in a bid to lower the tensions with israel they're expected to push from more permanent cease fire a vis
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actually in tire history of humankind its earliest date ever we have never been as large as population a consumption is stirring up yes productivity of agriculture is going up which is mitigating it a little bit but overall demand is still exceeding what we kind of renewed more and more from for those of our viewers who have never heard about this day what exactly does it mean so essentially the or ecological economy and so accountants typically they count money we count physical things potatoes and coffin that milk and everything and and we look at the word that's a big farm and say how much of this farm is needed to regenerate everything that we use so we add up every square meter of huge for example my orange juice my potatoes my continent cetera how much area is that the call that the ecological footprint that we did can compare with how much is available on this planet so how big is the farm called planet how big is our hunger as humanity and then we can make a balance sheet and that by marking this day on august first that it would mean that humanity will. run its credit on the p
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good it all went well the park is solar probe is set to be the fastest object ever constructed by humankind supposed to get speeds more than seven hundred kilometers per hour it's going to have to withstand temperatures up there of nearly forty two hundred degrees at times the probe seventy emission will hopefully see it all with the sun twenty four times and send back invaluable information the scientists think it's crossed over it will travel through the sun's atmosphere closer to service than any other spacecraft before but first dates are expected back down on earth later this year. it's coming up to twenty seven minutes past with day moscow times kevin i would here in moscow at r.t. h.q. saying thanks for watching the weekly our roundup of the big stories of the last seven days and enjoy the rest of you we can. mood. plays. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each dish. eighty five percent of the global wealth you long for the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty
good it all went well the park is solar probe is set to be the fastest object ever constructed by humankind supposed to get speeds more than seven hundred kilometers per hour it's going to have to withstand temperatures up there of nearly forty two hundred degrees at times the probe seventy emission will hopefully see it all with the sun twenty four times and send back invaluable information the scientists think it's crossed over it will travel through the sun's atmosphere closer to service...