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the moon landing on july 20th 1969 fulfilled a dream of humankind the pictures went around the world. it's become film history and part of pop culture. was. the moon and other celestial bodies have always captured the imagination why does outer space fascinate us now and what is it about the moon landing that continues to hold our attention a cosmic trip through arts film and music. it's . a small step. a giant leap. it was the 1st time a human had set foot on the moon. and mankind had left a footprint in space. these images are reflected in our collective memory. it was far more than a scientific expedition it was the fulfillment of an age old dream of mankind an exhibition project examines the way artists have approached it high heels on the moon silly for at least pointed reference to the under-representation of women in space flight this installation carries a touch of the poet earth's moon earth in 2007 scottish artist katie patterson transmitted beethoven's moonlight sonata in morse code to the moon which stood back to the earth in rundown of the we hear a piece that's been on l
the moon landing on july 20th 1969 fulfilled a dream of humankind the pictures went around the world. it's become film history and part of pop culture. was. the moon and other celestial bodies have always captured the imagination why does outer space fascinate us now and what is it about the moon landing that continues to hold our attention a cosmic trip through arts film and music. it's . a small step. a giant leap. it was the 1st time a human had set foot on the moon. and mankind had left a...
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and with the internationalg space station and with humankind on earth and that is important. with these applications of space from earth to come down on this planet which is better and what was the second question? >> and the environmental impact in the midst of the oil and resources. but we are talking about creating inspiration from space. it is often to astronauts the rlast 60 years. politicians hate to see the word and to realize this is a big universe that it will continue to happen and change the mindset of people on earth. people are all connected to this whole universe. that is truly inspirational and this is a good example. and then the first man to walk on space and that actually at an age of how much we can handle. from space. >> can you convince americans that commercial or private company gives more in space. where 31 percent think that nasa funding should be increased from space exploration. do you go about convincing americans that private company should have more man nasa quick. >> we are in a new space-age. nasa has actually contracted with space x and of tha
and with the internationalg space station and with humankind on earth and that is important. with these applications of space from earth to come down on this planet which is better and what was the second question? >> and the environmental impact in the midst of the oil and resources. but we are talking about creating inspiration from space. it is often to astronauts the rlast 60 years. politicians hate to see the word and to realize this is a big universe that it will continue to happen...
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we are all one family to speak to the whole of humanity that is something we need to learn today humankind. he is talking about adam and eve so now i will suggest each one of us is a fusion of opposites coming together to make a new person all humankind to the people of the world and then to form into tribes of nations and to get to know one another. that should be our task to date. [applause] >> doctor armstrong. thank you that you have wrought that talk down deep to places we usually don't go in and brought us up with the true roots. thank you so much. please meet her at the signing table next-door or perhaps you can ask another question. thank you for joining us. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> talk about the pot calling the kettle black. this is fascinating the media is constantly savaging the president for the language he uses. calling him a fascist while every despicable name you could hurl at the president of the united states this is one of the findings of the book that all modicum of decency his opponents they call him far worse things they are attempting to do far worse.
we are all one family to speak to the whole of humanity that is something we need to learn today humankind. he is talking about adam and eve so now i will suggest each one of us is a fusion of opposites coming together to make a new person all humankind to the people of the world and then to form into tribes of nations and to get to know one another. that should be our task to date. [applause] >> doctor armstrong. thank you that you have wrought that talk down deep to places we usually...
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achieve from space, we have experiments happening at the moment at the space station which benefit the humankind on earth. i think that is a breakthrough and that is important. and also, experiments and applications, peaceful applications of space from earth need to come down on this planet to make the world a better place and to benefit humanity. the second repeat question again? impact.e environmental caller: -- guest: the wars, how the wars can be resolved. we are talking at this stage about creating inspiration from space. it is inspiration that happens when you actually report it. it is happened to astronauts. has comeas gone up back with a thought that politicians need to see the world from there. you realize that you are a small world in a big universe. that is a paradigm shift that happens. it will continue to happen. it will change the mindset of people on earth. people think that way because they are not connected to this whole universe that we are part of every single day. it is extremely inspirational for the first step is to inspire. to give you an example, a war was resolved from s
achieve from space, we have experiments happening at the moment at the space station which benefit the humankind on earth. i think that is a breakthrough and that is important. and also, experiments and applications, peaceful applications of space from earth need to come down on this planet to make the world a better place and to benefit humanity. the second repeat question again? impact.e environmental caller: -- guest: the wars, how the wars can be resolved. we are talking at this stage about...
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the rain forest and even humankind. only have to do is buy a sustainable and fair products. the but that's a lie in. the back at the back at. the back at the bit more and more people around to melt are taking to the streets to protest the way corporations make products and behave in the market pick and i've never been to any of these protests the been. since my childhood i've been striving for harmony. i had a happy childhood. i learned to be a good poet to be polite to avoid arguments and to trace well. it but lately i've taken an interest in what an average consumer like myself can do to stop the destruction of nature by corporations to marry me just have to to write me. that's why i decided to make this film. together with cartoon heart. mr holmes. and cynicism this is martin and i think that it's just awesome it is a top twins has been hurting on the issue of sustainability for years to bring in something. to moms not enough one must. get something. she's the top experts in kareen washing this means that she recognizes when corporations are spreading disinformation to cr
the rain forest and even humankind. only have to do is buy a sustainable and fair products. the but that's a lie in. the back at the back at. the back at the bit more and more people around to melt are taking to the streets to protest the way corporations make products and behave in the market pick and i've never been to any of these protests the been. since my childhood i've been striving for harmony. i had a happy childhood. i learned to be a good poet to be polite to avoid arguments and to...
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oh, humankind -- he's using, he's talking about adam and eve, that we all came from a single person. but i'm going to do a bit of midrash here and suggest that we all come from a man and a woman. each one of us a fusion of opposites coming together to make a new person. oh, humankind, god says to the people of the world, we have created you all from a male and a female, and we have formed you into tribes and nations so that you may get to know one another. and that should be our task today. finish. [applause] >> dr. armstrong, thank you for that enlightening talk in which you have brought us down deep to places where we don't usually go and then brought us up to illuminated explanation of faith and its true roots. thank you so much. please help me thank dr. armstrong and, please, meet her at the signing table next door where you can actually ask her another question or two perhaps. thank you so much for joining us tonight. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious reade
oh, humankind -- he's using, he's talking about adam and eve, that we all came from a single person. but i'm going to do a bit of midrash here and suggest that we all come from a man and a woman. each one of us a fusion of opposites coming together to make a new person. oh, humankind, god says to the people of the world, we have created you all from a male and a female, and we have formed you into tribes and nations so that you may get to know one another. and that should be our task today....
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usually celebrated in our societies we can compile lists of all those records and usually marvelous humankind's achievements let's have a look at some of the world's record so we start with super sized wealth. there's a lot of money out there and much of it belongs to just a few people 10 percent of the world's population owns 83 percent of all wealth for them my yacht or a fancy car is just basic. the 2 richest men in the world are bill gates co-founder of microsoft and jeff bezos the founder and c.e.o. of amazon. the richest woman was until recently françoise betancourt meyer's heir to the l'oreal cosmetics fortune. the rankings have been volatile of light results and his wife mackenzie got divorced and as a result of the largest known settlement in history she soared to 3rd position among wealthy women. then david koch of koch industries died and his widow julia fleischer called top spot among women. koch industries as a multinational that's involved in a wide variety of businesses including the distribution of petroleum chemicals and energy. and speaking of energy according to a study by th
usually celebrated in our societies we can compile lists of all those records and usually marvelous humankind's achievements let's have a look at some of the world's record so we start with super sized wealth. there's a lot of money out there and much of it belongs to just a few people 10 percent of the world's population owns 83 percent of all wealth for them my yacht or a fancy car is just basic. the 2 richest men in the world are bill gates co-founder of microsoft and jeff bezos the founder...
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horizon and son is married and it's what happens in the next most of the years this is the future of humankind the lead to extinction is a possible outcome a dream of this clear asian intent. those who agree wave their hands. on position. and i'm just saying this we improve this if we are able to make some just phrasing changes i think that's what we want to do just that you don't get angry with us. i don't think anybody's. but of course the word you can be changed in the whole the can be changed and you move probably change still is there any strong opposition against this proposal. good it was. the next day the students demonstrating lows on. the school strikes polarize opinion. which may well be why they've succeeded in sparking debate about climate protection in many countries. plain as younger sister and her mother are also taking part today. it must be so. that that you know the sad. truth of the events where is global perspectives stand together and so dirty we both know we are something which. we not do you think you'll see it feel it in it does a lot herself she's very independent she
horizon and son is married and it's what happens in the next most of the years this is the future of humankind the lead to extinction is a possible outcome a dream of this clear asian intent. those who agree wave their hands. on position. and i'm just saying this we improve this if we are able to make some just phrasing changes i think that's what we want to do just that you don't get angry with us. i don't think anybody's. but of course the word you can be changed in the whole the can be...
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what happens in the next month and years in the future of humankind elected extinction is a possible outcome. of this to clear ration of intent. to those who agree wave their hands. oh position. i'm just saying this we incur this if we are able to make some just grace and changes that's what we want to do just don't get angry and. i don't think anybody's. but of course the word you can be changed in the whole he can be changed and you move all in change so is there any strong opposition against this proposal. good it was a. thank. you. the next day the students demonstrated lows on. the school strikes polarize opinion . which may well be why they've succeeded in sparking debate about climate protection in many countries. plain as younger sister and her mother are also taking part today. it must be so that i would say that i smell the smell. so good of adventurers global perspectives stand together it serves me best known we're standing with. you not do you think you'll see it feel the same it does a lot herself she's very independent she doesn't always give us a choice and that's whe
what happens in the next month and years in the future of humankind elected extinction is a possible outcome. of this to clear ration of intent. to those who agree wave their hands. oh position. i'm just saying this we incur this if we are able to make some just grace and changes that's what we want to do just don't get angry and. i don't think anybody's. but of course the word you can be changed in the whole he can be changed and you move all in change so is there any strong opposition against...
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it's a hard sell accountable for the atrocities of humankind and one notch well. we've just seen to extinction rebellion revellers been taken away by thieves i know sweet secure betty and getting exactly what they're up to. 8 hours after the shutdown began. police take action. citing section 14 of the public order act which forbids obstruction of the highway. more than 1000 arrests and $30000.00 new recruits later and with court across $33.00 countries the u.k. government finally agrees to meet tax are. on the 1st of may 21000 the house of commons makes history becoming the 1st national parliament in the world to combat climate ecological emergency. climate change activism stretches back 50 years. april 22nd 1700 so the launch of day. $20000000.00 americans took to the streets in the modern environmental movement was born in the eighty's greenpeace took matters into their own hands heading to the seas to battle the commercial dumping of toxic waste nuclear testing and whale hunting today the movement has a new figureheads in teenager gretta to the owner generation
it's a hard sell accountable for the atrocities of humankind and one notch well. we've just seen to extinction rebellion revellers been taken away by thieves i know sweet secure betty and getting exactly what they're up to. 8 hours after the shutdown began. police take action. citing section 14 of the public order act which forbids obstruction of the highway. more than 1000 arrests and $30000.00 new recruits later and with court across $33.00 countries the u.k. government finally agrees to meet...
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rosalind in "as you like it" puts on her trousers and understands the different perspective on humankinddoes the same in "the boyn the dress." ♪ da i don't know, i think i agree with robbie williams, two heweeks to write all songs for a musical is pretty impressive. remember you can find more of ne, all of the day' on our website. plus, to see what we are working ont any time, check us out on facebook. ada tawfik. thanks for watching "world news weekend.and have a great made possible by... babbel, an online program designed by language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. narrator: funding was also provided by... the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutionsglor erica's ted needs. and by contrns to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. narrator: be more, pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, after two weeks of public hearings, irat happens next in the impeachment inquagainst the president? then, the white house weighs what to do on vaping
rosalind in "as you like it" puts on her trousers and understands the different perspective on humankinddoes the same in "the boyn the dress." ♪ da i don't know, i think i agree with robbie williams, two heweeks to write all songs for a musical is pretty impressive. remember you can find more of ne, all of the day' on our website. plus, to see what we are working ont any time, check us out on facebook. ada tawfik. thanks for watching "world news weekend.and have a...
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the rain forest and even humankind. only have to do is buy a sustainable and fair products. the book but it's a lie. that. the epic at the end. of the bit more and more people around to melt are taking to the streets to protest the way corporations make products and behave in the market pick as i've never been to any of these protests. since my childhood i've been striving for harmony. i had debbie china told.
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the rain forest and even humankind. only have to do is buy a sustainable and fair products. the but that's a lie in. the back at the end of. the back and more and more people around to melt are taking to the streets to protest the way corporations make products and behave in the market pick and i've never been to any of these protests. since my childhood i've been striving for harmony. i had a happy childhood. i learned to be a good boy to be polite to avoid arguments into tress well. it is but lately i've taken an interest in what an average consumer like myself can do to stop it to this structure of nature by corporations to air within each just have to the right wing. that's why i decided to make this film. to get the wisconsin hearts one.
the rain forest and even humankind. only have to do is buy a sustainable and fair products. the but that's a lie in. the back at the end of. the back and more and more people around to melt are taking to the streets to protest the way corporations make products and behave in the market pick and i've never been to any of these protests. since my childhood i've been striving for harmony. i had a happy childhood. i learned to be a good boy to be polite to avoid arguments into tress well. it is but...
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there is one number only one number we must get to the number of greatest number ever invented by humankind we're going to get to that number is better than the living is better than mars living it's the s. and p. 500 number stacy we continue to go up and down up and down there's a lot of hope a lot of euphoria and a lot of tension about the trade deal with china but before that we're going to look at the underlying cause of the latest hyper inflationary move in the stock markets and that's been the fed the fed of course is essentially the cause of the entire rise in the stock market since 20072008 the financial crisis they've been pouring trillions of dollars into their bodies on wall street and that's one of their buddies i was a really happy for me that's the opening bell out there so fed will not disclose which banks are receiving repo cash for at least 2 years this is our friends i gat the gold antitrust action committee out there in connecticut and they filed a freedom of information request with the fed they asked them who's getting this repo cash if you want to know which investment
there is one number only one number we must get to the number of greatest number ever invented by humankind we're going to get to that number is better than the living is better than mars living it's the s. and p. 500 number stacy we continue to go up and down up and down there's a lot of hope a lot of euphoria and a lot of tension about the trade deal with china but before that we're going to look at the underlying cause of the latest hyper inflationary move in the stock markets and that's...
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that we are doing to other species in the natural world in general, do you think we as a species, humankind? do we really have a sense of how much needs to change? well, the obvious a nswer to needs to change? well, the obvious answer to this question is no, absolutely not, that is what this report is really about. we haven't just been missing the mark over the course of the past decade, un has been conducting these types of analyses. we have been way off. i think one of the things that this report really indicates is that in addition to all of the scientific findings that it shows around a rise in omissions, around —— emissions, we have not shown the leadership from our governments, the collective nations that have formed the paris accord and that have previously formed the paris accord such as the united states, we have not shown the leadership required to really take on climate change and make the commitment that we need to start reversing this crisis that we just saw unfolding in zimbabwe in the last segment. how to fix that? how to get the message across? there is a sense that things a
that we are doing to other species in the natural world in general, do you think we as a species, humankind? do we really have a sense of how much needs to change? well, the obvious a nswer to needs to change? well, the obvious answer to this question is no, absolutely not, that is what this report is really about. we haven't just been missing the mark over the course of the past decade, un has been conducting these types of analyses. we have been way off. i think one of the things that this...
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we're taking here can also have a scale of value to what the world needs to do in order to ensure humankind issue for the next generation believe me this is this is something that's going to catch like a wildfire and we are on the beginning of the wildfire but eventually it will for spread so don't trump has now started the process of pulling out of the paris agreement what do you make of that we're not going to flinch about these you know it's a lost opportunity for the united states a lot of these things could have been accomplished more faster and meaningful if the capability of the u.s. would have been there along with china in the europa and all the you know in the eating contests but it's a sad thing because it's again i think it's a nomics over real matters so when you wrap up here at the office when you go home and you sit on your veranda and look out to see what goes through your mind do you have room for optimism. if i don't have some hope. you can be the worst feeling of any human being so i have to retain some sense of hope i have to think that. that there is there are solutions
we're taking here can also have a scale of value to what the world needs to do in order to ensure humankind issue for the next generation believe me this is this is something that's going to catch like a wildfire and we are on the beginning of the wildfire but eventually it will for spread so don't trump has now started the process of pulling out of the paris agreement what do you make of that we're not going to flinch about these you know it's a lost opportunity for the united states a lot of...
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pressing problem and given it is such a pressing problem a debt equiv lot of the implications for humankind if we don't take urgent action on this well you don't even want to think about a post antibiotic world i mean if as as i said in my piece if you look at the time i had a cold it used to be that you could get harmed infections that we would think of nowadays as harmless and they would kill you that's happening more and more with these multi resistant bugs 700000 people killed last year now by these these diseases these conditions that couldn't be treated that a few decades ago would have been easily treated with antibiotics so it is a very very major problem the thing is though that i don't want to end and say on it on a dark note there are drugs in the pipelines we are doing something but we need to desperately raise awareness and this is and make people aware of the urgency of this global problem derek williams thank you very much for all that information on that day pressing issue as you described it thousands of kenyans who say they were driven from their homes under british coloni
pressing problem and given it is such a pressing problem a debt equiv lot of the implications for humankind if we don't take urgent action on this well you don't even want to think about a post antibiotic world i mean if as as i said in my piece if you look at the time i had a cold it used to be that you could get harmed infections that we would think of nowadays as harmless and they would kill you that's happening more and more with these multi resistant bugs 700000 people killed last year now...
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know, rosalind in as you like it puts on her trousers and understands a different perspective on humankindthe dress. # dance, dance, dance! don't forget, you can reach me on twitter. i'm @benmbland. this is bbc news. thank you for watching. hello there. rain is the main concern over the next 24 hours. there are various warnings about the persistent rain but they could be some travel disruption and flooding. it has been wet through the evening and night and across northern ireland. that rain has been northern —— moving north. eventually parts of scotland as well. given we have already had well in excess of what we would normally see through the autumn, rain wise, there is a concern there will be further flooding because we could see another half a month's weather rain in some parts of england, wales and up into scotland as well. pretty wet for northern ireland as well. all this rain is meandering around was not even once the main rain clear there will be showers around, and they dry up for a time but we have a legacy of drizzly and rather cloudy weather, low clouds and hill fog around as we
know, rosalind in as you like it puts on her trousers and understands a different perspective on humankindthe dress. # dance, dance, dance! don't forget, you can reach me on twitter. i'm @benmbland. this is bbc news. thank you for watching. hello there. rain is the main concern over the next 24 hours. there are various warnings about the persistent rain but they could be some travel disruption and flooding. it has been wet through the evening and night and across northern ireland. that rain has...
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(light music) - the brain is the most complestructure known to humankind. and professor at new york university studying the braichs amazing ability tge and improve. - i'm talking about the transformative power of movement. simply moving your body more will improve ycur memory, mood, and and will protect your brain from the ravages of diseases like alzheimer's,
(light music) - the brain is the most complestructure known to humankind. and professor at new york university studying the braichs amazing ability tge and improve. - i'm talking about the transformative power of movement. simply moving your body more will improve ycur memory, mood, and and will protect your brain from the ravages of diseases like alzheimer's,
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the rain forest and even humankind. only i have to do is buy a sustainable and fair products. of the book but that's a lie behind the back . of the big.
the rain forest and even humankind. only i have to do is buy a sustainable and fair products. of the book but that's a lie behind the back . of the big.
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know, rosalind in as you like it puts on her trousers and understands a different perspective on humankindking this hour. plenty more on the bbc news website. don‘t forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i‘m @duncan golestani. for now, thank you very much for watching, and will see you again $0011. hello there. rain is the main concern over the next 2a hours. there are various met office warnings warning about that persistent rain, but there could be some travel disruption, even possible flooding. it‘s certainly been wet through the evening and night across the south—west and wales and across northern ireland. that rain‘s been moving northwards, so the warnings come into force as well through the midlands and then northern england, eventually parts of scotland, too. so given that we‘ve already had well in excess of what we‘d normally see through the autumn rain—wise, there is a concern that there will be some further flooding because we could see another half a month‘s worth of rain in some parts of england, wales, and later up into scotland as well. it looks
know, rosalind in as you like it puts on her trousers and understands a different perspective on humankindking this hour. plenty more on the bbc news website. don‘t forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i‘m @duncan golestani. for now, thank you very much for watching, and will see you again $0011. hello there. rain is the main concern over the next 2a hours. there are various met office warnings warning about that persistent rain, but there could be some...
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to rain forest and even humankind. only have to do is buy a sustainable and fear products.but it's a lie. more and more people around to melt are taking to the streets to protest the way corporations make products and behave in the market. i've never been to any of these protests. since my childhood i.