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nothing runs short the ship is on route from the mediterranean sea through the suez canal across the indian ocean to china. these pictures were taken by the crew when in porsche like here in singapore the containers are allowed to leave but not the people that also means crew changes are no longer possible and the crew are forced to work nonstop. isn't. even one minute it's not unusual for them to be on board for 9 months now they've been forced to extend their employment contracts due to travel restrictions and the lack of opportunities to come home and even their home countries banning them from returning at all we are slowly getting to the point that these questionable limitations actually pose a security risk the shipping industry is in uncharted waters because of the coronavirus but one thing is clear the crews who make these ships run cannot run full steam ahead for ever. now look at some of the other business stories making news around the world around $600.00 garment factories have reopened in bangladesh nearly a month after they were ordered to close to prevent the spread of because. the
nothing runs short the ship is on route from the mediterranean sea through the suez canal across the indian ocean to china. these pictures were taken by the crew when in porsche like here in singapore the containers are allowed to leave but not the people that also means crew changes are no longer possible and the crew are forced to work nonstop. isn't. even one minute it's not unusual for them to be on board for 9 months now they've been forced to extend their employment contracts due to...
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the president course for take them to the indian ocean where recovery would be difficult. bringing them home even faster and put them in the south atlantic, away from recovery forces. it was decided to take them to the pacific. >> we have run these simulators, and the contractors that continuously, we have tried to simulate everything we've had that is not normal that they have done. and we have proven most everything that we have been able to run, there may be some details that we have not done, but we have checked the visibility, and everything that we have done. we will continue to do that. >> they past 137 miles from the moon, the second time he had seen the moon so near. but there is no time for contemplation, there was another critical burn coming. (inaudible) >> and in houston, the news men poured in to tell an anxious world the story. >> shortly after apollo 13 had separated from the saturn 30 states, the stage had been set onto a trajectory toward the moon. it's impact would be recorded by the seismometers left by apollo 12th. >> by the way, aquarius, we see the r
the president course for take them to the indian ocean where recovery would be difficult. bringing them home even faster and put them in the south atlantic, away from recovery forces. it was decided to take them to the pacific. >> we have run these simulators, and the contractors that continuously, we have tried to simulate everything we've had that is not normal that they have done. and we have proven most everything that we have been able to run, there may be some details that we have...
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. >> i think i lost track of oceans. >> it was the indian ocean at about 155 hours. >> 155 hours. the controllability of the spacecraft was ok as long as we had our indicators up, because we had practiced that. but to save power was shut that down for a while, and had to control it by looking at our computer display. i had never tried that before. i really don't know who had, and it is a very difficult task. we spent a lot of part of the first part of our emergency time just putting the spacecraft in this mode. our second milestone was the burn. the first maneuver was to get us back ready for return and the second was to get us home early. the nominal flight time back home of 155 hours, if you had done nothing else, but because consumables were critical, and the ground was calculating consumables and fred was also doing back of the envelope type calculation, which, he figured if we were lucky we had one hour of spare controllable's left before we had landed. we had decided, and the ground had decided, to burn about two hours past 39 hours, a maneuver to shorten the time to get ho
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this would take them to the indian ocean where recovery would be difficult. bringing them home even faster would place them in the south atlantic, again away from recovery forces. it was decided to take them to the pacific. >> we run the simulators here and at the contractors continuously ever since last night. we've tried to simulate basically everything we've had the crew to do, nonnormal that they've done. and we've proved mostly what we've been able to run on simulator. at least we'll check the feasibility of everything we've done and we'll continue to do that. >> they passed 137 miles from the moon. it was the second time they had soon a moon so near. but it was no time for contemnplation. there was another critical burn coming. and in houston the news men poured in to tell an anxious world the story. shortly after apollo 13 had separated from the saturday third stage, the stage had been sent on a trajectory toward the moon. its impact would be recorded by the seismometer left by apollo 12. >> by the way, aquarius we see the results now from 12's seismom
this would take them to the indian ocean where recovery would be difficult. bringing them home even faster would place them in the south atlantic, again away from recovery forces. it was decided to take them to the pacific. >> we run the simulators here and at the contractors continuously ever since last night. we've tried to simulate basically everything we've had the crew to do, nonnormal that they've done. and we've proved mostly what we've been able to run on simulator. at least we'll...
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>> i think a lost track of oceans. >> yes, it was the indian ocean at about 155 hours. >> 155 hours. the controllability of the spacecraft was okay as long as we had our indicators up because we had practiced that as i said. to save power we had shut that down for a while. we were looking at our computer display and i had never tried that before, i really never know who had and it's a very difficult task. we spent the first part of our survival time just learning how to control the spacecraft in this mode. our second milestone was what was known as the -- plus 2 burn. the first was to get us back on a free return, the second was to get us back early. the nominal flight time was 155 hours but because the ground calculated consumables and fred was also doing the back of the envelope type calculation which he figured if we were lucky we had one hour spare consumables left before we landed. the ground had decided to burn at about 2 hours past the moon, about 79 hours of maneuvers to shorten the time to get home again. this was also going to be an automatic burn using the descent propulsi
>> i think a lost track of oceans. >> yes, it was the indian ocean at about 155 hours. >> 155 hours. the controllability of the spacecraft was okay as long as we had our indicators up because we had practiced that as i said. to save power we had shut that down for a while. we were looking at our computer display and i had never tried that before, i really never know who had and it's a very difficult task. we spent the first part of our survival time just learning how to...
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their present course would take him to the indian ocean where recovery would be difficult. a burn to bring them home quicker would take them to the pacific ocean new the recovery forces. -- near recovery forces. bringing them home even faster would place them in the south atlantic, again away from recovery forces. it was decided to take them to the pacific. >> we have run the simulators here and at the cape. us continuously since last night. we have tried to simulate virtually everything we have had the crew to do that is nonnormal. we have proven most of them that we have run in the simulator prior to passing them up. we've checked the feasibility of everything we've done and will continue to do that. they passed 137 miles from the moon. for lovell, it was the second time he saw the months of near that she had seen the moon so near. but there was no time for contemplation. there was another critical burn coming. >> let's get the cameras squared away. >> in houston, the news men an anxiouso tell world the story. shortly after apollo 13 had separated from the saturn third st
their present course would take him to the indian ocean where recovery would be difficult. a burn to bring them home quicker would take them to the pacific ocean new the recovery forces. -- near recovery forces. bringing them home even faster would place them in the south atlantic, again away from recovery forces. it was decided to take them to the pacific. >> we have run the simulators here and at the cape. us continuously since last night. we have tried to simulate virtually everything...
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it is this beautifuljewel in the indian ocean, filled with endemic species that are only found there,agos or madagascar. funny story, my girlfriend is still on that island! hi there, i'm eva zubeck and i'm a travel vlogger. i am stuck on socotra island in yemen. of course, this has hugely affected all of my travel plans, however, luckily, because we are in such an isolated spot, there is no coronavirus on the island and we are able to roam around freely, there is no quarantine and no curfew. so i've been trying to keep myself busy. sleeping under the stars, hiking around and just trying to enjoy the situation that i'm kind of stuck in. 0k. and that's it, that's how i speak to my girlfriend in times like this! like many other people, i'm facing the prospect of months stuck at home, but rather than resign myself to it, i've been looking at ways i can travel the globe from the comfort of my own home. if you are looking for a high—end transportive experience, virtual reality headsets have been offering users immersive 360 degrees experiences for quite some time now. using an 0culus rift,
it is this beautifuljewel in the indian ocean, filled with endemic species that are only found there,agos or madagascar. funny story, my girlfriend is still on that island! hi there, i'm eva zubeck and i'm a travel vlogger. i am stuck on socotra island in yemen. of course, this has hugely affected all of my travel plans, however, luckily, because we are in such an isolated spot, there is no coronavirus on the island and we are able to roam around freely, there is no quarantine and no curfew. so...
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goals than just economic within the region you know access to me and mark gives access to the indian ocean and the b. of bingo and they can thus set india nuclear right who india china has ambitions to be equal superpower but before it can become equal to superpower it must become a regional power and that means keeping its nuclear india in check and they can avoid estates of malacca and you know have access to the end you know option so myanmar is a geo politically very strategic location for change access to so there's much more to the calculation then just economic benefit phil is in china's interests to try and influence what's going on in rakhine at the moment to try and bring stabilisation that considering the importance of the area to it. i think that china does have an interest in seeing some degree of stability but on the other hand they also have a very tenuous relationship with the burmese military it's important to recall that china is also the key backer of some of these northern alliance groups particularly the unit the united states army which is a group that you know contro
goals than just economic within the region you know access to me and mark gives access to the indian ocean and the b. of bingo and they can thus set india nuclear right who india china has ambitions to be equal superpower but before it can become equal to superpower it must become a regional power and that means keeping its nuclear india in check and they can avoid estates of malacca and you know have access to the end you know option so myanmar is a geo politically very strategic location for...
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because we have the very same book people tragedy in the indian ocean in the military and we have three cities all around the world and still the same. main problems of corrupt governments- the lack of understanding of willing to do something about it by the internationanal. community what is your reflection the worth doing over what you did. well it doesn't only if i what i did i think it's very dispersing thatat these things just repeat themselves that history repeats itself. i'm not one of those jojonalists whwho. believe they can change the world what they've written- actually i mean i think that's a a critically pretentiousus- but- i think you know trying to write what you see and what you feel is a journalist- it because we are. we are in n a privileged place which other and leading your readers. as if they're on your shoulders so they can actually see whahat you see. and bring it home to them i think. that has to be has to be a good thing. there are some beautiful pages i enjoy writing a new book you mention these beauty into sadness this test measures true's. in french i would l
because we have the very same book people tragedy in the indian ocean in the military and we have three cities all around the world and still the same. main problems of corrupt governments- the lack of understanding of willing to do something about it by the internationanal. community what is your reflection the worth doing over what you did. well it doesn't only if i what i did i think it's very dispersing thatat these things just repeat themselves that history repeats itself. i'm not one of...
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they will now be freed to be transferred into the indian ocean. one thing is the japanese desire on the political level to recognize india's independence. one of the reasons was to force britain to capitulate. some sort of pressure against india could have that effect. but they hoped that by invading india they could foment the independence movement in india and india would detach itself from the british. , it is a kind of cobaltthat the operation even though it is materially relevant, the superior commanders, the commands also -- ok. the superior commanders were not on the same page concerning the purpose of the operation, what the purpose should be and where operationske of the should be. it's a very complex and detailed issue. i can't get into all of the details. but basically, there is a difference between the higher overnd and the taguchi what the operation should be. mutaguchi should be -- mutaguchi over what the operation should be. they never tell him that they enhance theis to operation in burma. to deliver a knockout blow against the bri
they will now be freed to be transferred into the indian ocean. one thing is the japanese desire on the political level to recognize india's independence. one of the reasons was to force britain to capitulate. some sort of pressure against india could have that effect. but they hoped that by invading india they could foment the independence movement in india and india would detach itself from the british. , it is a kind of cobaltthat the operation even though it is materially relevant, the...
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they primarily fish for bombay duck an indian ocean fish that is sold in dried form. the women of the family do the drying and processing under the attentive eye of mary ahmed buddha ismail's wife. the 2 have been married for over 40 years now. and i did. some good. things here is that there you go to step. down a. little for me i will get them and we'll examine. their lives how do you build. a level of the t.v. you really don't feel. i need to limit. the embodiment of that i've never looked like that we've told our larry that the north. the poor have a lot to everybody don't give a living you know be able. i just ask you why don't you put my love you the bible if you in my living the bad those emails. that leave you never. never that's and the black community but. if i began among others you like to hear that at the end it does would. go you group yeah you see drew don't expose my nose corporation or a soup but i will go. i know it's really supports. who i have see who we. were. oh so they would argue the country got a. good leader. period. ceilidh though bob wanted
they primarily fish for bombay duck an indian ocean fish that is sold in dried form. the women of the family do the drying and processing under the attentive eye of mary ahmed buddha ismail's wife. the 2 have been married for over 40 years now. and i did. some good. things here is that there you go to step. down a. little for me i will get them and we'll examine. their lives how do you build. a level of the t.v. you really don't feel. i need to limit. the embodiment of that i've never looked...
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the indian ocean is one of the oldest commercial exchange sounds in the world africa and the east have been trading here for over 2000 years ivory food products and clothes changed hands along these routes as well as african captives. driven by western demand zanzibar became a strategic crossroads it was here that one of the world's last slave trade ports was about to develop. zanzibar developed in the 19th century largely as a major center of trade. but also became the center of a large commercial empire the sultan of zanzibar controlled not only zones but but tried to control the whole course like. by 860 s. something like 20000 slaves was coming through. but of these slaves 800-6000 maybe. what exported out. in the eyes of philanthropists from the biggest slave trading nations britain and france others were now to blame for the cruelty and ignominious slavery. in zanzibar the others were arabs and swahili traitors. and then slavery became the criteria for creating a hierarchy these states of the americas including the united states were less than britain because they could live with
the indian ocean is one of the oldest commercial exchange sounds in the world africa and the east have been trading here for over 2000 years ivory food products and clothes changed hands along these routes as well as african captives. driven by western demand zanzibar became a strategic crossroads it was here that one of the world's last slave trade ports was about to develop. zanzibar developed in the 19th century largely as a major center of trade. but also became the center of a large...
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they primarily fish for bombay duck an indian ocean fish that is sold in dried form . the women of the family do the drying and processing under the attentive eye of mary ahmed buddha ismail's wife. the 2 have been married for over 40 years now. and i think. such a thing being said very well is death. dying there. with the me i have yet to malula. their life that i know that you don't have. a life of my field don't feed me. i need to live all that for a man even thought that was that i had never looked like that we told our larry that the little. boy had a lot to everybody had given him then you will be able. i just ask you that in people i love you to find within my living the bad those. that he never let me never that's a the bible and if you would say if you have any damage among the years i think you get that at the end it does would. go your group where you have some international corporation or a super high risk. i know surely supports. who i have see who we. were. close and i would like you to. work with a good leader. here. ceilidh nobody wanted to g.o.p. i get
they primarily fish for bombay duck an indian ocean fish that is sold in dried form . the women of the family do the drying and processing under the attentive eye of mary ahmed buddha ismail's wife. the 2 have been married for over 40 years now. and i think. such a thing being said very well is death. dying there. with the me i have yet to malula. their life that i know that you don't have. a life of my field don't feed me. i need to live all that for a man even thought that was that i had...
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they primarily fish from bombay duck and indian ocean fish that is sold in dried form. the women of the family do the drying and process and under the attentive eye of mary ahmed buddha ismail's wife. the 2 have been married for over 40 years now but. i did have. some good. things being said there you go to step. down a. little for me i'm going to mali you and i've got. a life that i don't that you don't have. a lot of might be available if. i need to limit that. am i an event or that was that i thought that looked like that we told our larry that the one of. the boys had a lot to everybody had given them and you know very well. i just ask you why don't people i love you the bible if you want my living the thought of i had those emails . if you never let me live with that and if i didn't if you were saying if i began the man who died years ago did he get that accolade it does would. go your group where you have seen international finance corporation or a super rich. i know she'll use of course company who i have see who we. report. those in the light duty country are go
they primarily fish from bombay duck and indian ocean fish that is sold in dried form. the women of the family do the drying and process and under the attentive eye of mary ahmed buddha ismail's wife. the 2 have been married for over 40 years now but. i did have. some good. things being said there you go to step. down a. little for me i'm going to mali you and i've got. a life that i don't that you don't have. a lot of might be available if. i need to limit that. am i an event or that was that...
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they primarily fish from bombay duck an indian ocean fish that is sold in dried form. the women of the family do the drying and processing under the attentive eye of mary ahmed buddha wife. of the 2 have been married for over 40 years now. and i do. think he is that their view is that. without a. little thing i've yet to malula. their life it happens that you don't have. a level of not be available if. i didn't tell him all that for the environment that i was that i had that look like that we're told that i learned that the one of. the boys have a lot to everybody don't give a living you know be able. i just ask you why don't you put my live in the bible if you want my live in the pulpit and those emails. that leave you never. never that's a the bible and if you would say if i began to mount ideas you would think you'd be a good at the only does would. go big go you group yeah you've seen. drew or. i know it's really supports. who i have see who we. are bored. those who would argue to come to. the good new year. period who. ceilidh the robot wanted to be i get off the
they primarily fish from bombay duck an indian ocean fish that is sold in dried form. the women of the family do the drying and processing under the attentive eye of mary ahmed buddha wife. of the 2 have been married for over 40 years now. and i do. think he is that their view is that. without a. little thing i've yet to malula. their life it happens that you don't have. a level of not be available if. i didn't tell him all that for the environment that i was that i had that look like that...
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they primarily fish for bombay duck an indian ocean fish that is sold in dried form. the women of the family do the drying and processing under the attentive eye of mary ahmed buddha ismail's wife. the 2 have been married for over 40 years now. and i do have. some good. things being said everyone is deaf. that i get. the feeling i have yet to malula. their life that i don't you don't have. a level of not being deliberately. i didn't tell him all that for the environment at that time that i had that look my dad we told our larry that the one of. the boys have a lot to everybody they're given and you know very well. i just ask you why don't people i love you the bible if you in my live in the world had those e-mails. that he would never be a muslim we never that's a the bible and if you would say if i began to mount ideas like this you feel that i can only does would. go your group where you've seen drew do this those are those corporation or is it but i really. i know surely supports. who i have see who we. are bored. but i have seen the light duty. with a good new yea
they primarily fish for bombay duck an indian ocean fish that is sold in dried form. the women of the family do the drying and processing under the attentive eye of mary ahmed buddha ismail's wife. the 2 have been married for over 40 years now. and i do have. some good. things being said everyone is deaf. that i get. the feeling i have yet to malula. their life that i don't you don't have. a level of not being deliberately. i didn't tell him all that for the environment at that time that i had...
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they primarily fish from bombay duck and indian ocean fish that is sold in dried form. the women of the family do the drying and processing under the attentive eye of mary ahmed buddha ismail's wife. of the 2 have been married for over 40 years now. so good. things being said there you have a staff. that a good. looking out of your maluleke and. they let it happen that you don't have. a lot of the t.v. and don't feel. i need to limit. the amount even thought that was that i had that look like that we told our larry that the one of. the boys have a lot to everybody give a little and you know be able. i just ask you why don't people i love you the bible if you in my living thought of i had those e-mails. if you never let me we never that's a the bible and if you would say if i began to mount ideas you like to keep it at the end it does would. go you group yeah you have some international finance corporation or. i know you supports companies who i have see who we. report. those and they will argue to. work with a good new year. if you. ceilidh nobody wanted to get on the l
they primarily fish from bombay duck and indian ocean fish that is sold in dried form. the women of the family do the drying and processing under the attentive eye of mary ahmed buddha ismail's wife. of the 2 have been married for over 40 years now. so good. things being said there you have a staff. that a good. looking out of your maluleke and. they let it happen that you don't have. a lot of the t.v. and don't feel. i need to limit. the amount even thought that was that i had that look like...
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and increased our velocity by almost 1000 feet per second, changed the landing point from the indian ocean to the south pacific, set the aircraft iwo jima to the landing location and now, with this maneuver behind us, we had powered down for the first time. , you can explain it simply. 200as the equivalent of watt light bulbs or about a quarter of what today's microwave uses. that's what we had to sustain us, the survival level to get us all the way back to earth. once we got into this powerdown only one mainer -- one major management flop. to get his crew to sleep. i said we are going to keep them up and awake until we get this spacecraft in a passive, thermal control mode. kraft wanted to powerdown even more. i had to tell craft we are not going to powerdown completely until we get this thermal control. we had to invent a rotisserie type maneuver to spin the spaceship on its access -- on its axis because the only power we had was the son. the first attempt to do this was on except -- was unsuccessful. they thought they had the right take on things and i was the guy in charge and had to s
and increased our velocity by almost 1000 feet per second, changed the landing point from the indian ocean to the south pacific, set the aircraft iwo jima to the landing location and now, with this maneuver behind us, we had powered down for the first time. , you can explain it simply. 200as the equivalent of watt light bulbs or about a quarter of what today's microwave uses. that's what we had to sustain us, the survival level to get us all the way back to earth. once we got into this...
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he was a fleet construct ode wood which explores the south china sea, the indian ocean, and to give you a point of comparison about europeans and chinese, look at the shipses in the upper right. see that massive wooden number one that's the scale of zheng he's flagship which is 500 feet long and has a crew of 600. you see that little toy boat next to it? that's the flagship of christopher columbus. the santa maria which 100 years later, in 1492, that's what the europeans were sailing to explore the world. the chinese were sailing massive ships. and by the way, that treasure fleet, that economic juggernaut of the 1400s, looks a lot like china's strategy today, one belt, one road. there's a lot to learn from zheng he but his ability to organize, his ability to fulfill what his boss wants. let's chump to the time of the spanish armada, soar francis drake, saves inland, leaded the british fleet that defeats the spanish armada but in the caribbean he is known as a pirate, a rapist, a murderer, he enslaves, he burns cities, he kills indiscriminately. he is perhaps the darkest character of the
he was a fleet construct ode wood which explores the south china sea, the indian ocean, and to give you a point of comparison about europeans and chinese, look at the shipses in the upper right. see that massive wooden number one that's the scale of zheng he's flagship which is 500 feet long and has a crew of 600. you see that little toy boat next to it? that's the flagship of christopher columbus. the santa maria which 100 years later, in 1492, that's what the europeans were sailing to explore...
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with an enormous treasure fleet, constructed of wood, which explores the south china sea, the indian ocean, to give a point of comparison about europeans and chinese, look at those ships in the upper right. see that massiveth wooden one? that is the scale of the flagship which is 500 feet long and has a crew of 600. see that little toy vote next to? that is the flagship of christopher columbus, the santa marÍa which 100 years later, in 1492 clump christer columbus sailed thehe ocean blue. that's with the europeans were sailing to explore the world. the chinese were sailing massive ships. by thehe way, that treasure fleets that economic juggernaut of the e 1400s looks a lot like china's strategy today one filth, one road there is a lot to learn from him about his ability to organize, his ability to fulfill what his boss wants him to. let's jump a little further forward to the time of the spanish armada, surfing francis drake he saves england leads the british fleet against the spanish armada. the caribbean he's known is of pirates, a rapist, a murderer. he enslaves, he burns the cities,ki h
with an enormous treasure fleet, constructed of wood, which explores the south china sea, the indian ocean, to give a point of comparison about europeans and chinese, look at those ships in the upper right. see that massiveth wooden one? that is the scale of the flagship which is 500 feet long and has a crew of 600. see that little toy vote next to? that is the flagship of christopher columbus, the santa marÍa which 100 years later, in 1492 clump christer columbus sailed thehe ocean blue....
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was led to talk inside graham's last year were absolute rock consequence over the indian western indian ocean. there are a number and there were usually one of 2 months in italy 2 years the carabao would do 2 cycles it in the arabian peninsula in 20182080 that's created a little if you are a policeman's for now. the last year are the last one of the year was one of the what this year is on record. this continuous condition of the climatic conditions of the will or won't be for the old with the to keep blowing till next year and it sounds like we should certainly be bracing for that koolaid our town the director of it god's climate prediction application center thank you for joining us out of there a sad. one. well still ahead on al-jazeera piece i will be here with sports including. front line workers across the globe compete for us. to cheer for them. roger federer's emotional message to wimbledon with tennis fans. now uganda's president has released a home workout video to encourage the dozens to stay inside during the pandemic. only knock. now in the 70s shared the video on twitter to demo
was led to talk inside graham's last year were absolute rock consequence over the indian western indian ocean. there are a number and there were usually one of 2 months in italy 2 years the carabao would do 2 cycles it in the arabian peninsula in 20182080 that's created a little if you are a policeman's for now. the last year are the last one of the year was one of the what this year is on record. this continuous condition of the climatic conditions of the will or won't be for the old with the...
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when we went to the indian ocean, i looked at the invoice on what we had on board so i had idea of when i talked to other captains that we were resupplying. i look at the invoices, 3,000 turkeys. well, we're going to be gone thanksgiving and christmas and new year's. and he said, do you really want to have some fun, we'll just negotiate with all the ships and company and give them holiday turkeys. so we got known as the big turkey out there. [ laughter ] and there's the ranger boat at the top. that's how we refuel at sea. and there's mama. that's the love story in the book. i met her on her 14th birthday. i don't think i dated anybody else for five years. then i went away to serve my country and fly. i didn't see her for 32 years. she married a college football player. but there was a time in our life, both of us -- i don't want to tell you all of it. you've got to read the book. [ laughter ] 32 years later i met her and married 27 years, and she is just my soulmate. that's mary beth. the penguin. they didn't put the other picture in there. there's a picture of beth and i today, you kno
when we went to the indian ocean, i looked at the invoice on what we had on board so i had idea of when i talked to other captains that we were resupplying. i look at the invoices, 3,000 turkeys. well, we're going to be gone thanksgiving and christmas and new year's. and he said, do you really want to have some fun, we'll just negotiate with all the ships and company and give them holiday turkeys. so we got known as the big turkey out there. [ laughter ] and there's the ranger boat at the top....
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indian tribes, learned forced diplomacy and embraced local waves of war. they coupled with native women, depended on nate native medical practices and treated their rations for moccasins. they scout enemies and they were sculpt themselves. oceans away, on the indian sub continent, they trained and led forces of sea pay of indian mercenaries and struck a tenuous alliances, with local authorities. they collaborated with african princes and send a gal to ensure a supply of enslaved people and the security of chipped french slave trading posts and ships. such experience this could not be transform these men, confirming or debunking stereotypes about ethnic others and also about the alleged superiority of european culture in society. like their counterparts who never left europe, they recorded observations, wrote recommendations, and authored treatises on the peoples with whom they interacted. while a plethora of cultural this understandings to place, published works in manuscripts conveyed the system logical legitimacy they exercised as explorers and inhabitants -- albeit, at times temporary -- of these worlds. many military men's thus saw themselves as purveyors of enlightenment, creators or translators of historical and global k
indian tribes, learned forced diplomacy and embraced local waves of war. they coupled with native women, depended on nate native medical practices and treated their rations for moccasins. they scout enemies and they were sculpt themselves. oceans away, on the indian sub continent, they trained and led forces of sea pay of indian mercenaries and struck a tenuous alliances, with local authorities. they collaborated with african princes and send a gal to ensure a supply of enslaved people and the...
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oceans away on the indian sub continent, they trained and led forces, indian mercenaries and struck upnuous alliances with sul tans and other local authorities. they collaborated with african princes to assure a supply of enslaved people and the security of french slave trading posts and ships. such experiences could not but transform these men confirms or debunking stereo types about ethnic others and also about the superiority of european culture and society. like their counterparts who never left europe, they were at sea in the colonies and they recorded their observations, wrote reports and recommendations for the naval and war ministries and authored treaties with the people they interacted. while a plethora of cultural misunderstandings and misgivings took place, published works convey interest, cultural adaptation, and they exercised as explorers albeit at times temporary of these far away worlds. many military men saw themselves as purveyors of enlightenment. i'm currently part of a digital humanity projects, and in different french academies. attesting to their -- in knowledge
oceans away on the indian sub continent, they trained and led forces, indian mercenaries and struck upnuous alliances with sul tans and other local authorities. they collaborated with african princes to assure a supply of enslaved people and the security of french slave trading posts and ships. such experiences could not but transform these men confirms or debunking stereo types about ethnic others and also about the superiority of european culture and society. like their counterparts who never...
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oceans away, they trained and led forces of indian mercenaries and struck up tenuous alliances with sultans and other local authorities. they collaborated with african princes in senegal to ensure a supply of enslaved people all and the security of french slave trading posts and ships. such experiences could not but transform these men, confirming or debunking stereotypes about ethnic others and the place of european culture in society. like their counterparts who never left europe, they recorded observations, wrote recommendations, and authored treatises on the peoples with whom they interacted. while a plethora of cultural this understandings to place, published works in manuscripts conveyed the system logical legitimacy they exercised as explorers and inhabitants -- albeit, at times temporary -- of these worlds. many of them saw themselves as purveyors of enlightenment. i am currently engaged in a digital humanities project that is revealing the prevalence of military intellectuals in certain parisian salons and different french academies, a testament to their centrality during this time
oceans away, they trained and led forces of indian mercenaries and struck up tenuous alliances with sultans and other local authorities. they collaborated with african princes in senegal to ensure a supply of enslaved people all and the security of french slave trading posts and ships. such experiences could not but transform these men, confirming or debunking stereotypes about ethnic others and the place of european culture in society. like their counterparts who never left europe, they...
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indians or apache. that's really what we are trying to get at, really look at how pervasive it is an strange it is once you take a look at it. this photograph is of ocean -- is of michelle obama, with people wearing chicago blackhawks jerseys. something just to show how this becomes normalized and ordinary. when we thought about how to show this in the exhibition, the decision we made is it's impossible to show -- it's about how people usually decide to support a team, usually because that's where they live. it tends to be a unifying force in many ways. and it comes at a way that dehumanizes american indians. this is something that happens to native american people. rarely does it happen to other groups in the united states. >> there is not one opinion as far as american indians on this phenomenon. two examples that are clearer the cleveland indians, which most people would say the image feels very stereotypical. i think most non-indian people would say that feels out of place. the team is now phasing that logo out. washington redskins, being a dictionary-defined slur. others aren't clear, lack ox, or the name "indians, " without a stereotypical name -
indians or apache. that's really what we are trying to get at, really look at how pervasive it is an strange it is once you take a look at it. this photograph is of ocean -- is of michelle obama, with people wearing chicago blackhawks jerseys. something just to show how this becomes normalized and ordinary. when we thought about how to show this in the exhibition, the decision we made is it's impossible to show -- it's about how people usually decide to support a team, usually because that's...