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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. i'm sick enough in the early nineteenth century the idea emerged of human dominance over nature because evidently our freedom depended on it pools 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 a second i. left 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 revolution a race for progres
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. i'm sick enough in the early...
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some critics call the film is too conventional next treatment of this milestone in the history of humankind damien shall second outing with ryan gosling could possibly have been a little more publishing. in all twenty one films are vying for the top prize the venice film festival is the oldest of the a list festivals and the celebrating its seventy fifth birthday this year with a line up full of academy award hopefuls two time academy award winning director alfonso quote on is back after five years where the richly personal tale filmed in his native mexico roma depicts a turbulent year in the life of a middle class family in mexico in the one nine hundred seventy s. and is quite owns owed to the women who raised him critics loved it. the film is one of three match for x. original productions running in the festival the cannes film festival band's next tricks from competing this year but venice has proved the shy about dancing with the streaming to and. the lack of female representation in all areas of the film industry apart from on the red carpet continues to be a burning issue only one of
some critics call the film is too conventional next treatment of this milestone in the history of humankind damien shall second outing with ryan gosling could possibly have been a little more publishing. in all twenty one films are vying for the top prize the venice film festival is the oldest of the a list festivals and the celebrating its seventy fifth birthday this year with a line up full of academy award hopefuls two time academy award winning director alfonso quote on is back after five...
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it makes the issue of nonproliferation into an issue of survival for humankind. indeed, despoit all of the efforts that have been deployed by the international community in order to achieve a nuclear weapons-free world, nonetheless, we still are under the common threat from these weapons as well as biological and chemical weapons. as of today, there are 14,500 nuclear weapons in the world. these weapons bring in the risk of nuclear conflict which would have irreversible humanitarian and environmental consequences and this is a real challenge for our organization. we also deplore the trend of someday to show, to invest great amounts and modernizing nuclear weapons but putting little into the elimination of such weapons. president duncan: the nonproliferation treaty, which is considered the cornerstone of the nonproliferation regime is today being severely tested and there is a significant divergens of views during the conference which takes place very five years. the noncompliance on disarmament and nonproliferation is a serious risk for security and could lead to
it makes the issue of nonproliferation into an issue of survival for humankind. indeed, despoit all of the efforts that have been deployed by the international community in order to achieve a nuclear weapons-free world, nonetheless, we still are under the common threat from these weapons as well as biological and chemical weapons. as of today, there are 14,500 nuclear weapons in the world. these weapons bring in the risk of nuclear conflict which would have irreversible humanitarian and...
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plentiful country and america is the best country in the world that does things that better all humankinda and the benefits for all humankind were certainly there. it was an american endeavor. rob: the director of the film is very popular in hollywood and very liberal it would appear. is he at this time in the culture of this country, was spooked by possibly appearing to be patriotic by showing that moment when deciding whether to put it in his movie? right now i feel like it is patriotic in hollywood to say something bad about you. >> that would be disappointing. that is not the way history prevailed and the fact that we did this, america did this. of that was built intent that would be a disservice to this nation and this flag. rob: former astronaut andrew allen, thanks for coming on, appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. jillian: 37 after the hour. remember what we told you about? the democrats who took aim at the burger chain is doing an about-face. rob: the left once snowflakes to turn those frowns upside down, $30 million plan to get millennials to stop pouting and get them
plentiful country and america is the best country in the world that does things that better all humankinda and the benefits for all humankind were certainly there. it was an american endeavor. rob: the director of the film is very popular in hollywood and very liberal it would appear. is he at this time in the culture of this country, was spooked by possibly appearing to be patriotic by showing that moment when deciding whether to put it in his movie? right now i feel like it is patriotic in...
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the crew all the old person who cares for all humankind. you know we give the jury would give the shirt off their servants back to a person currently on fire god if god does not reward bad people where the wealth that is scientific facts. in the eighty eight hundred by a dude with mercury poisoning so sure bail keeps exclusively poor people locked up but it's only one of the crafty devices we have to lock up poor people there are laws against sleeping in your car laws against sleeping in public against camping against loitering well the last time you saw an investment banker get nailed by the popo for loitering and even if he is loitering outside the office of his favorite prostitutes the. the cops know not to mess with them because he has the secret badge that pro that protects the wealthy from arrest it's called a pocket square. no one knows no one knows how to get one of the babies. but but there has yet to be an arrest of a pocket court america not a nary a one and those without pockets where is generally deserved to get arrested like t
the crew all the old person who cares for all humankind. you know we give the jury would give the shirt off their servants back to a person currently on fire god if god does not reward bad people where the wealth that is scientific facts. in the eighty eight hundred by a dude with mercury poisoning so sure bail keeps exclusively poor people locked up but it's only one of the crafty devices we have to lock up poor people there are laws against sleeping in your car laws against sleeping in public...
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getting to the heart of the matter the three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century and they are look we are war climate change and technological destruction facing realities whatever is there to fear is not in me it is in the people of uganda hear their story on talk to al-jazeera. a lot hasn't stake in doha the top stories u.s. president donald trump is chairing the un security council in a meeting focusing on nuclear and chemical weapons is expected to take game again at iran one day after accusing its leaders of sine chaos death and destruction iran's president has on rouhani hit back at his speech at the general assembly he accused the united states of waging what he calls economic terrorism. they are large and what the government of the us at least the current administration seems determined to render all international institutions ineffectual unlawful unilateral sanctions in themselves constitute a form of economic terrorism and a breach of the right to development the economic war the us has initiated under the rubric of new sanctions not only targets the ira
getting to the heart of the matter the three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century and they are look we are war climate change and technological destruction facing realities whatever is there to fear is not in me it is in the people of uganda hear their story on talk to al-jazeera. a lot hasn't stake in doha the top stories u.s. president donald trump is chairing the un security council in a meeting focusing on nuclear and chemical weapons is expected to take game again at...
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condoleezza: every lesson known to humankind. some of which i was good at, some of which i wasn't.hey kept me going. i had french lessons. my mother decided every well-bred young girl should speak french. at nine years old, i was dragged off to french lessons on saturdays. i had ballet lessons. we had etiquette lessons. i was a pianist. my parents kept me very busy. david: your mother was a schoolteacher? condoleezza: my mother was a teacher and a musician. david: one of his students was willie mays, i understand. condoleezza: my mom taught willie mays. david: was he a good student? condoleezza: i asked him once. he said she told me son, you are going to be a ballplayer. if you need to leave early, you go ahead and do that. [laughter] condoleezza: i said it didn't some like my mother, but i will hang on to it. david: your father was a republican. condoleezza: yes, he was. in the early 1950's in birmingham, alabama, there were not many republicans. the way that it happened is my father and mother before they were married went down to register to vote and the poll tester looked at my
condoleezza: every lesson known to humankind. some of which i was good at, some of which i wasn't.hey kept me going. i had french lessons. my mother decided every well-bred young girl should speak french. at nine years old, i was dragged off to french lessons on saturdays. i had ballet lessons. we had etiquette lessons. i was a pianist. my parents kept me very busy. david: your mother was a schoolteacher? condoleezza: my mother was a teacher and a musician. david: one of his students was willie...
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natural resources and the things that we talked about there anything you've learned from chimpanzees humankind would be well advised to pay attention to right now well one thing i really think is maternal behavior because we're in danger in our modern society with women playing an ever larger role which they should i'm not saying they shouldn't but it's really important if you're going to go on with your career and have children. maybe you're not overturn all type but you must ensure that your child has. one to three stable people in the child's life who will be there to give support to give nurture . you know if they're on happy to not just an hour in the evening of quality time that's not enough that's that's something different also they're really good at making up quarrels so you have a big fight and sometimes it's so bad that the victim will run away but if it's not too bad then the it's usually a male who's the aggressor and very often it's a female adolescent male who's been the victim of a fight and the big male is sitting there with his hair out and the victim will come up crouching s
natural resources and the things that we talked about there anything you've learned from chimpanzees humankind would be well advised to pay attention to right now well one thing i really think is maternal behavior because we're in danger in our modern society with women playing an ever larger role which they should i'm not saying they shouldn't but it's really important if you're going to go on with your career and have children. maybe you're not overturn all type but you must ensure that your...
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to enable peaceful and secure future for all, we have a duty to succeed in humankind struggle, starting with the such -- search for justice and ending with the establishment of such a justice. today, when the assets of the wealthiest people in the world amount to the essence of half of the worlds population of 3.6 billion people, this means that there is a significant problem that we need to do something about. people go to bed hungry every night but the same time, more than 672 million people have been diagnosed with obesity. there is a problem with that. 258 million people across the road are hitting the searching for better conditions to live and survive. and 68 million on a global scale have been displaced pointing out to yet another outstanding problem that we need to do something about. problem in the early childhood mortality likelihood of a baby born in africa is nine times greater than that of a baby born here. a famous philosopher started shining a beacon from the city in the heartland of anatolia in order to enlighten all of the souls across the world. following, justice mean
to enable peaceful and secure future for all, we have a duty to succeed in humankind struggle, starting with the such -- search for justice and ending with the establishment of such a justice. today, when the assets of the wealthiest people in the world amount to the essence of half of the worlds population of 3.6 billion people, this means that there is a significant problem that we need to do something about. people go to bed hungry every night but the same time, more than 672 million people...
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condoleezza: every lesson known to humankind.e of which i was good at, and some of which i wasn't. but they kept me going. i had french lessons. my mother decided every well-bred young girl should speak french. so at nine years old, i was dragged off to french lessons on saturdays. i had ballet lessons. we had etiquette lessons. i was a pianist. so, yeah, my parents kept me very busy. david: your mother was a schoolteacher? condoleezza: my mother was a teacher and also a musician. david: one of his students was willie mays, i understand. condoleezza: my mom taught willie mays. david: was he a good student? condoleezza: i asked him once. he said, oh, i remember her. he said she told me son, you are going to be a ballplayer. if you need to leave early, you go ahead and do that. [laughter] condoleezza: i thought it doesn't sound exactly like my mother, but that is a great story. david: your father was a republican. condoleezza: yes, he was. in the early 1950's in birmingham, in alabama, there were not many republicans. so the way th
condoleezza: every lesson known to humankind.e of which i was good at, and some of which i wasn't. but they kept me going. i had french lessons. my mother decided every well-bred young girl should speak french. so at nine years old, i was dragged off to french lessons on saturdays. i had ballet lessons. we had etiquette lessons. i was a pianist. so, yeah, my parents kept me very busy. david: your mother was a schoolteacher? condoleezza: my mother was a teacher and also a musician. david: one of...
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vision of space was influenced by programs like "star trek," which have this wonderful vision of humankind uniting in space. >> there was. >> given these looming conflicts we have, do you share that optimistic vision about the future of space? >> yeah, so, i have my own little optimistic angle, which is some fraction of all wars that have ever been fought -- i don't know what that number is -- is a third? is it a half? some fraction arose because of competition for limited resources on earth. space has unlimited resources, unlimited energy, unlimited minerals. you mine an asteroid, you have all the precious metals you need, you would ever want for industry, for jewelry, for any next frontier of exploration that would require it. so i'm wondering. if the full exploration of space, turning space into our backyard, becomes a daily reality, then there's no longer any competition for resources, no longer any wars over who has access to something one person wants and the other has. so it may be that the greatest force of peace in this world is the exploration of space itself. and that gives me h
vision of space was influenced by programs like "star trek," which have this wonderful vision of humankind uniting in space. >> there was. >> given these looming conflicts we have, do you share that optimistic vision about the future of space? >> yeah, so, i have my own little optimistic angle, which is some fraction of all wars that have ever been fought -- i don't know what that number is -- is a third? is it a half? some fraction arose because of competition for...
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proposed in the us are very unpopular, in the last 70 years you have seen the greatest growth in all of humankindwith united ‘s states with all of these agreements that he says is so devastating. so have other countries as well. what we have other countries as well. what we need is a win—win situation and threatening other countries, or imposing tariffs without justification, or hoping to resolve important issues, and we have important issues, and we have important issues, and we have important issues with china, by the use important issues with china, by the use of holding a trade gun to china's head is not greatly help. it -- is china's head is not greatly help. it —— is not going to be helped. —— helpful. had eating china will respond? do you see them softening in the face of this hard stands. i don't think they will and frankly i am concerned. china has the second—largest economy on the earth, the second largest military on earth. the us and china relationship is important for prosperity and resolving political differences and this will not do it. the chinese politically can't do anything but
proposed in the us are very unpopular, in the last 70 years you have seen the greatest growth in all of humankindwith united ‘s states with all of these agreements that he says is so devastating. so have other countries as well. what we have other countries as well. what we need is a win—win situation and threatening other countries, or imposing tariffs without justification, or hoping to resolve important issues, and we have important issues, and we have important issues, and we have...
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in the last 70 years we have seen the fastest growth of any nation in humankind, that's in the unitedwith all these trade negotiations. we have been a big winner and so have other countries. what we need is a win—win situation for trade and threatening other countries and imposing tariffs without justification, countries and imposing tariffs withoutjustification, hoping to resolve important issues and we have important issues with china about the use of, but holding trade over their head will not be helpful. the use of, but holding trade over their head will not be helpfulm your assessment, how long will this go on for? how will china respond? we know already they have taken a tough line on this. you see them softening in the face of this hard stamps? i don't and i am very concerned. china is the second—largest economy on the face of the earth with the second—largest military. the us china relationship is important to world peace and war prosperity and in resolving political differences. this is not going to do it. the chinese, politically, cannot do anything but respond in a tough an
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not resources the things that we talked about there anything that you've learned from chimpanzees humankind would be well advised to pay attention to right now well one thing i really think is maternal behavior because we're in danger in our modern society with women playing an ever larger role which they should i'm not saying they shouldn't but it's really important if you're going to go on with your career and have children. maybe you're not overturn all type but you must ensure that your child has. one to three stable people in the child's life who'll be there to give support to give nurture. you know if they're on happy to not just an hour in the evening of quality time that's not enough that's that's something different also they're really good at making up quarrels so you have a big fight and sometimes it's so bad that the victim will run away but if it's not too bad then the it's usually a male who's the aggressor and very often it's a female adolescent male who's been the victim of a fight and the big male is sitting there with his hair out and the victim will come up crouching scre
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so you have got a machinery that has never existed in humankind before pumping out billions of pieces for a journalistic profession that is creaking at the seams in terms of economics. and perhaps the temptation of many journalists is to point the finger at donald trump, but perhaps they need to look at themselves too. trump phenomenon, as you say, the lies he tells our pointed out very publicly and yet, a very significant constituency in the united states, if not in the wider world, looks at trump, listens to his message about the mainstream media being fake, being enemies of the people, and millions sympathise. now why do you think that is? well, i am not uncritical ofjournalism in this book, and as i was writing it, i thought hard about whether it was reasonable just to come out with a message that said we need morejournalism. because the story that journalists tell to the world is that we are better than that, better than this ocean of content out there because we are journalists and we are trained. to some people it is not the journalist saying that we are better than that, it is
so you have got a machinery that has never existed in humankind before pumping out billions of pieces for a journalistic profession that is creaking at the seams in terms of economics. and perhaps the temptation of many journalists is to point the finger at donald trump, but perhaps they need to look at themselves too. trump phenomenon, as you say, the lies he tells our pointed out very publicly and yet, a very significant constituency in the united states, if not in the wider world, looks at...
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getting to the heart of the matter left three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century and they are nuclear war climate change and technological destruction facing reality whatever it is there is no it in me it is in the people of uganda hear their story on and talk to al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching out the syria time to recap our headlines now in the news year's national disaster agency says the death toll from an earthquake and tsunami has more than doubled to eight hundred thirty two people most of the confirmed dead are in the city of on the island of silverware c. rescuers are still trying to make contact with residents in the town of. polls are open in iraq's northern semi autonomous kurdish region for parliamentary elections vote comes a year after a failed bid for independence was rejected by a bank that plunging the region into economic and political turmoil the gulf crisis featured prominently at the un general assembly on saturday with tough talking between carter and its neighbors the u.a.e. foreign minister again accused of supporting terrorism ca
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a life expectancy of five years ten years twenty years humankind has never in its history stored so much information on such fragile media. will we be able to store all digital memories for more than a century let alone several millenia. we now have a mineral that's heats and acid resistant that can withstand radio waves it may not be indestructible but in any case it's false stronger than any stone novelist. it's quartz. in japan engineers at the hitachi laboratories partnered with kyoto university have been working with or trying to create the most stable digital storage medium ever. but they still have to discover a way to overcome the extreme resistance of this rock crystal. what about that again. we began our research in one nine hundred ninety six. you know when the mirror laboratory discovered that a laser could modify the structure of quartz is as sharp as fast within a study the possibility of using this technique for long term data storage or they connect up. so at least up for this. i am now going to record data on this sliver of quartz. the data is recorded by f.m. tow second
a life expectancy of five years ten years twenty years humankind has never in its history stored so much information on such fragile media. will we be able to store all digital memories for more than a century let alone several millenia. we now have a mineral that's heats and acid resistant that can withstand radio waves it may not be indestructible but in any case it's false stronger than any stone novelist. it's quartz. in japan engineers at the hitachi laboratories partnered with kyoto...
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getting to the heart of the matter the three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century and they are look leo war climate change and technological destruction facing realities whatever is there to fear is not in me it is in the people of uganda hear their story on talk to al-jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now tanzania's president has ordered the arrest of a ferry operator involved in the disaster on lake victoria four days of mourning of been declared for the passengers who drowned at least one hundred thirty one died and hundreds more are still missing after the crowded boat capsized on thursday. the head of the u.s. senate judiciary committee says he'll give brett kavanaugh answer q.'s a more time to negotiate the details of her testimony before the committee christine ford says cavanagh sexually assaulted her in high school he denies those charges the committee had set a friday deadline to agree the details were ford's testimony but the extension was announced a few minutes ago. health ministry in gaza says one protester has been kille
getting to the heart of the matter the three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century and they are look leo war climate change and technological destruction facing realities whatever is there to fear is not in me it is in the people of uganda hear their story on talk to al-jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now tanzania's president has ordered the arrest of a ferry operator involved in the disaster on lake victoria four days of mourning of been...
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fannie and freddie were not discernible to the naked eye of humankind. i think i just made that up. >> that about does it i would say. the congressman did take over congress at the end of 2010 in a rather read wade so to speak. when they came in there was a lot of talk about appealing -- repealing dodd frank. why did that not happen? >> i can assure you it wasn't for lack of effort on my part. i am at least happy to say as i'm sure everybody is familiar the president did sign into law 2155 and did not repeal dodd frank but to quote the president, we at least did a number on it. it is at least substantially repealed for a community bank and a number of regional banks. why didn't that get done. unfortunately the senate is not a majoritarian institution which i assume everybody in this audience knows. unfortunately not everybody in america. long-standing debate. you will not find the senate revisions enshrined in the constitution and will not find it enshrined in the statute books, it is not in the code of federal regulations, it is merely a tradition. but
fannie and freddie were not discernible to the naked eye of humankind. i think i just made that up. >> that about does it i would say. the congressman did take over congress at the end of 2010 in a rather read wade so to speak. when they came in there was a lot of talk about appealing -- repealing dodd frank. why did that not happen? >> i can assure you it wasn't for lack of effort on my part. i am at least happy to say as i'm sure everybody is familiar the president did sign into...
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after a rousing speech that stressed the dangers and threats to climate change and the hope that humankind will come together to make necessary changes. >> we have the tools we need, we can solve this crisis. [ applause ] so, that only leaves the final question, will we change? and that is what this global climate action summit is all about.>> reporter: dave matthews performing a short set -- >> music -- >> reporter: but he was interrupted by a small group of protesters. the scene of this event was take admission to the next level, the goal is to bring down carbon emissions immediately, it ended with game of thrones star nicollet coaster although behind the wheel of an electric car for the launch of the new american road trip.>> we want the future to be beautiful and green for our children. >> reporter: in san francisco, alyssa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> for mac -- one of the speakers at that climate summit is reportedly preparing to run for president in 2020, the times of london reports the self-made billionaire plans to run as a democrat. bloomberg toying with the idea as running wi
after a rousing speech that stressed the dangers and threats to climate change and the hope that humankind will come together to make necessary changes. >> we have the tools we need, we can solve this crisis. [ applause ] so, that only leaves the final question, will we change? and that is what this global climate action summit is all about.>> reporter: dave matthews performing a short set -- >> music -- >> reporter: but he was interrupted by a small group of protesters....
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the results of the tragedies of the 20th century, the predecessors of their vision of the good of humankind, and the spirit of responsibility. and this edifice that they constructed, is borne by mutual concessions, interdependence, and trust that we have built together. in a word, it is based on a motto, approach to security. responsibility, i believe in it very deeply today. it is because of that. we owe this to our people. what we owe to them is to preserve and strengthen this resume, at the team when it is being seriously tested. members of the council need to be exemplary in this regard, and they view on this issue and many others we have to stand together. and, we were together and remarkably show on the issue of north korea, last time it was on december 2017 when we passed resolution 2397. the way of managing the crisis, recalled by the president of the united states, has gone to a new stage thanks to the initiative to have a direct dial up for the chairman of the party of korea and we welcome in support these efforts as well as the efforts made in this regard by south korea. at the -
the results of the tragedies of the 20th century, the predecessors of their vision of the good of humankind, and the spirit of responsibility. and this edifice that they constructed, is borne by mutual concessions, interdependence, and trust that we have built together. in a word, it is based on a motto, approach to security. responsibility, i believe in it very deeply today. it is because of that. we owe this to our people. what we owe to them is to preserve and strengthen this resume, at the...
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standing ovation after a rousing speech stressing the dangers of climate change in the hope that humankindill come together to make necessary changes. >> we have the tools we need. we can solve this crisis. so that only leaves the final question, will we change? and that is what this global climate action summit is all about. >> dave matthews performed a short set. he was interrupted by a small group of protesters. the theme of the event was taken patient to the next level, the goal is to bring down carbon emissions immediately with hopes for zero emissions by 2050. >> we have to make the change and we want the future to be beautiful and green for our children. >>> managers of the tilting millennium tower in san francisco are making changes to avoid having the skyscraper yellow tags. crews were constructing a canopy outside of the troubled building that is meant to protect pedestrians from a possibility of falling debris. also if you are caught this on video, a man hanging from the side of the building, he appeared to be taping a crack window on the 36 floor. city officials have threatened
standing ovation after a rousing speech stressing the dangers of climate change in the hope that humankindill come together to make necessary changes. >> we have the tools we need. we can solve this crisis. so that only leaves the final question, will we change? and that is what this global climate action summit is all about. >> dave matthews performed a short set. he was interrupted by a small group of protesters. the theme of the event was taken patient to the next level, the goal...
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humankind will hold you accountable should you allow suffering to continue on your watch.ing to a unp summit commemorating what would have been mandela's 100th birthday. south africa donating a statue of their former leader known for championing peace, human rights and global cooperation. amazing story, a teenager surviving 49 days lost at sea with only a bible. authorities say the indonesian boy was working on a floating fish trap when strong winds snapped is line pushing him thousands of miles out to sea. 19-year-old managing to catch fish and drinks the water by filtering out the salt with his clothes, turning to the bible during his darkest times, he says more than ten ships passed him by but none of them stopped. he was rescued near guam after sending a radio signal to a tanker. he is lucky to be alive. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. the good, seattle mariners star pitcher felix hernandez is a brand-new proud american. it wasn't easy getting his citizenship. >> i don't even get nervous. heather: hernandez's teammates gave him a standing ovation and played go
humankind will hold you accountable should you allow suffering to continue on your watch.ing to a unp summit commemorating what would have been mandela's 100th birthday. south africa donating a statue of their former leader known for championing peace, human rights and global cooperation. amazing story, a teenager surviving 49 days lost at sea with only a bible. authorities say the indonesian boy was working on a floating fish trap when strong winds snapped is line pushing him thousands of...
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ecechelons of an evil telemarketing company, only t to discover a secrett that threatens all of humankind. here is the film''s trailer. >> sesergio: hey,y, cash. hohow much longer i got to wait for my money? cassius green: g god made this land for all of us.s. greedy people like you wawant to hog it to yoyourself and yoyour family and -- sergio: : me and my family? cassius s green: yeah. sergio: cassius, i'm your [blbleep] unclele. >> cassius green: i just realally need a a job. 40 on two. anderson: this is telemarketing. stick to the scrt. cassius green: hello, mr. davidson, cassius green here. sorry y to bother r -- lalangston: let me give you a t. you want to make some money here? use yourur white voice.. cassiuius green: m my ite vovoi. lalangston: i'm not talking abot will smith white. like ts,s, young blolood: "hey, mr. . kram, ththiss langngston from regalvieiew." cassius green: as always, we'll be getting that out to you right a away. johnhnny: you're doioing so god with the voice thing. cassius green: holla! holla! holla! holla! holla!a! >> andersrson: you're goingng upst,
ecechelons of an evil telemarketing company, only t to discover a secrett that threatens all of humankind. here is the film''s trailer. >> sesergio: hey,y, cash. hohow much longer i got to wait for my money? cassius green: g god made this land for all of us.s. greedy people like you wawant to hog it to yoyourself and yoyour family and -- sergio: : me and my family? cassius s green: yeah. sergio: cassius, i'm your [blbleep] unclele. >> cassius green: i just realally need a a job....