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swiss oceanographers jacques piqua was an early supporter of the project. worked in the deepest parts of the year at 11000 meters. always encouraged me in my research on underwater settlements and so he and i decided to develop a research lab that would be like the international space station. it could drift with the ocean currents. and provide a base for scientists like a beehive. the worker bees would fly out and collect scientific data on the marine environment. since he was inspired by the work of 2 of his countryman van and jacques eve cousteau. in 1962 cousteau spent a week in his underwater research facility conch shell. he hoped it would be the dawn of a new age of marine exploration. in the 1970 s. rouge a really big and to imagine these future of laboratories and entire villages on the ocean floor. if climate change continues to progress be idea of underwater settlements could become popular and again. rouge designed this huge floating research center shaped like a manta ray it would be 900 meters long and 500 meters wide and could accommodate up
swiss oceanographers jacques piqua was an early supporter of the project. worked in the deepest parts of the year at 11000 meters. always encouraged me in my research on underwater settlements and so he and i decided to develop a research lab that would be like the international space station. it could drift with the ocean currents. and provide a base for scientists like a beehive. the worker bees would fly out and collect scientific data on the marine environment. since he was inspired by the...
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and jacques yves cousteau. in 1962 cousteau spent a week in his underwater research facility conch shells. he hoped it would be the dawn of a new age of marine exploration. in the 1970 s. rouge a really big and to imagine these future of laboratories and entire villages on the ocean floor. of climate change continues to progress the idea of underwater settlements could become popular and again. rouget redesigned this huge floating research center shaped like a manta ray it would be 900 meters long and 500 meters wide and could accommodate up to 7000 people. a row a design imagines underwater rooms designed for holidaymakers. very about it one day we'll have space tourism and also underwater tourism with facilities like hotels and research centers had the you know a new reality is taking shape or because it has to. the other architects are getting on board the u.s. firm solace for came up with this idea for a marine research station to be based off the coast of bali. italian architects and john lucas santos was
and jacques yves cousteau. in 1962 cousteau spent a week in his underwater research facility conch shells. he hoped it would be the dawn of a new age of marine exploration. in the 1970 s. rouge a really big and to imagine these future of laboratories and entire villages on the ocean floor. of climate change continues to progress the idea of underwater settlements could become popular and again. rouget redesigned this huge floating research center shaped like a manta ray it would be 900 meters...
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. >> reporter: i met jean-jacques muyembe late last year, when he was leading the charge against ebola. he helpefind the first effective treatment. t now he's heading up th nationwide effort to contain covid. >> ( translated ): ebola showed that politicians nd to call on scientists in a crisis, and the scientific community should not disappoint. >> reporter: the first case was kinshasa, the capital city of 12 million people. a lockdown began three weeks later. but after fierce complaints, it was loosened in mid-may, even as new infections kept going up. annie rimoin is an americanio epidgist who has run a researchnd training program in r.c. for neay 20 years. >> the real picture of what'sin going on in thrior of the country is very, very difficult to paint at this point. without widespread access to testing, really good disease a surveillance a roderstanding of what's happening on thed. >> reporter: despite vast mineral wealth, including gold,s diamnd cobalt, or in part because of that wealth, d.r.c. has a long htory of suffering. brutal rule by belgians, homegrown dictators, corruptn,
. >> reporter: i met jean-jacques muyembe late last year, when he was leading the charge against ebola. he helpefind the first effective treatment. t now he's heading up th nationwide effort to contain covid. >> ( translated ): ebola showed that politicians nd to call on scientists in a crisis, and the scientific community should not disappoint. >> reporter: the first case was kinshasa, the capital city of 12 million people. a lockdown began three weeks later. but after fierce...
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we now know what she was saying to people, lady bird johnson on that plane said, please, jacque, lete get someone to help you change your clothes. she said, no, i want people to see what they have done to jack. >> understood the power of that imagery. >> yes. >> we will have two hours for your questions and comments and to tell you with video clips, audio clips, and your conversation the story of jacqueline kennedy. what's made this series so interesting really is the questions you ask and we'd like to encourage you to take part once again tonight. tweet us @firstladies. you can always call us. our numbers are 202-585-3880 if you live in the eastern or central time zones. mountain, pacific, farther west, 202-585-3881. we'll get to your calls in just a bit. i'd like to start with a phone conversation with president johnson. i'm going to ask you to explain about johnson's phone conversations and why we have them before we listen. what did he do in the white house? >> he taped his telephone conversations as eisenhower and roosevelt had a little bit -- kennedy had a little bit more, but
we now know what she was saying to people, lady bird johnson on that plane said, please, jacque, lete get someone to help you change your clothes. she said, no, i want people to see what they have done to jack. >> understood the power of that imagery. >> yes. >> we will have two hours for your questions and comments and to tell you with video clips, audio clips, and your conversation the story of jacqueline kennedy. what's made this series so interesting really is the...
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brazilian health care workers is asking the international criminal court to investigate president jacques bolton are was government for crimes against humanity a document claiming to represent more than a 1000000 medical staff in brazil has been submitted to the hague based court it accuses the government of being criminally negligent in its management of a covert 900 pandemic brazil has the 2nd highest number of virus related deaths in the world in the nation has now recorded more than 100000 coronavirus cases the red cross is warning that this situation could spiral out of control. people to continue taking precautions that been more than a 1000 new infections a day for the past 2 weeks despite this large scale restrictions are being lifted in much of indonesia. zimbabwe has suspended most parliamentary business out the 2 politicians tested positive for corona virus meanwhile police of tighten the requirements for passing through roadblocks to stop the spread of the virus but critics say it's actually a way to restrict movement ahead of government protests has more now from the capital
brazilian health care workers is asking the international criminal court to investigate president jacques bolton are was government for crimes against humanity a document claiming to represent more than a 1000000 medical staff in brazil has been submitted to the hague based court it accuses the government of being criminally negligent in its management of a covert 900 pandemic brazil has the 2nd highest number of virus related deaths in the world in the nation has now recorded more than 100000...
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jacque kennedy is well known for the little black dress.'s favorite little black dress. mamie always said she would never dress like an old lady. these gowns show wore into her 70s and 80s shows her love of bright colors and wild fabrics. like any high-fashion lady of the day, mamie loved hats and this is a small sampling of some that we have in the collection and one of her favorite designers was sally victor. no outfit is complete without shoes and no one knew that better than mamie. many of the shoes say made expressly for mrs. dwight eisenhower. mamie's love of fashion did not begin in the white house. this dress and undergarment from the mid 1920s shows her love of fashion. she was about 30 years old, too old to be considered a flapper, but still very stylish for the day. let's go take a look at some of the exhibits that focus mamie's style. mamie was well known for her trademark hairstyle. the special bangs were called the mamie look and you could even purchase fake bangs to clip into your hair at all the drugstores in the 1950s. mami
jacque kennedy is well known for the little black dress.'s favorite little black dress. mamie always said she would never dress like an old lady. these gowns show wore into her 70s and 80s shows her love of bright colors and wild fabrics. like any high-fashion lady of the day, mamie loved hats and this is a small sampling of some that we have in the collection and one of her favorite designers was sally victor. no outfit is complete without shoes and no one knew that better than mamie. many of...
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french prime minister jacques aspects arrived in on saying he was there to show solidarity with the city. 1st i would like to pay tribute to the commitment and the great professionalism of the more than $100.00 firefighters who were mobilized from the beginning of the tragedy and who handled it with remarkable efficiency. i also saw the perfect coordination among all departments the departments firefighters the government and the city. really dark. investigators say the fire started at several locations fueling suspicions of arson. we had served this morning that the fire started in 3 places this has led us to open an investigation past and an investigation run by the regional judicial police here is another what is really here the smoke pouring from the building has brought back memories of the not fire in paris last year but this is not the 1st time the cathedral an aunt has gone up in flames fire chris stressed the situation this time was not as severe i want to clarify that we are not in a not for dam style scenario even the cathedral fire which took place in 1972 following that inci
french prime minister jacques aspects arrived in on saying he was there to show solidarity with the city. 1st i would like to pay tribute to the commitment and the great professionalism of the more than $100.00 firefighters who were mobilized from the beginning of the tragedy and who handled it with remarkable efficiency. i also saw the perfect coordination among all departments the departments firefighters the government and the city. really dark. investigators say the fire started at several...
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reporter: jacques started off with a decidedly statesmanly version which looked more like a press conferencehan a q&a. befofore going back to the tv interview format where he memorabley dismissed overspspending on travel. reporter: it's also a chchance put potential rivals in their place like in 2004. reporter: or as was tried to do to macron. reporter: when sarkozy came to power in 2007, he also abandoned the traditional 14th of july interview, but unlike macron, he didn't u u-turn. clclairemomore morore on that,t joined by our international affairs editor. a lot of french people will be looking for answers about the coronavirus pandemic and macron's plan for the last two years of his presidency. reporter: yeah. thiss aa traditional iererview on july ththe 14thth. as we we've been saying, macron decided nonot t to do this in previousus years. he's decided to do it this year for one simple reason. because he needs to bounce back. he's been losing ground in the popolls because e of his handlif the covidid-19 crisis. and essentially any opportunity to try to show the french public that he's ba
reporter: jacques started off with a decidedly statesmanly version which looked more like a press conferencehan a q&a. befofore going back to the tv interview format where he memorabley dismissed overspspending on travel. reporter: it's also a chchance put potential rivals in their place like in 2004. reporter: or as was tried to do to macron. reporter: when sarkozy came to power in 2007, he also abandoned the traditional 14th of july interview, but unlike macron, he didn't u u-turn....
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brazilian health care workers are asking the international criminal court to investigate president jacques bolton i was government for crimes against humanity a document claiming to represent more than a 1000000 medical staff in brazil has been submitted to the hague based court brazil has the 2nd highest number of virus from 8 deaths in the world and the casket of civil rights pioneer and longtime u.s. representative john lewis has arrived at the capitol rotunda after a perception through washington d.c. the georgia congressman is the 1st black nor make up to lie in state at the rotunda as one of the highest american audience for public service. that was the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after people in power trump versus california pop one statement that's a lot. on the counting the cost this week rich countries of cornering the market for covert $19.00 vaccines but what does that mean for the world's poll we'll look at the coronavirus treatments pulse off a low income nations and check out the real price of developing drugs counting the cost on al-jazeera. california i
brazilian health care workers are asking the international criminal court to investigate president jacques bolton i was government for crimes against humanity a document claiming to represent more than a 1000000 medical staff in brazil has been submitted to the hague based court brazil has the 2nd highest number of virus from 8 deaths in the world and the casket of civil rights pioneer and longtime u.s. representative john lewis has arrived at the capitol rotunda after a perception through...
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i'm filled gal welcome to the program brazilian president jacques boll sonars as he has tested positive for corona virus he made the announcement on brazilian television in the last hour he had been shown the symptoms of cough it 19 including a fever but said he felt well enough to walk around as a pulse not as drawn criticism from public health officials for appearing in public without to protect a face mask and for saying it was not worth the effort to prevent the majority of brazil's population from contract and comp at 90. that's joined journalist mathias abbots and their beard to janeiro folk more welcome material so the president says he's fine do we have any further details about his condition. he said that since yesterday he's suffering some pain general pain in his muscles he has fever and he also has a dry cough so he's not in a really good mood. getting back staying at home now in these days and waiting for the results which now resulted positive and so he cancelled the meetings for today and possibly also for the next days because he might now stay in care and. now we're see
i'm filled gal welcome to the program brazilian president jacques boll sonars as he has tested positive for corona virus he made the announcement on brazilian television in the last hour he had been shown the symptoms of cough it 19 including a fever but said he felt well enough to walk around as a pulse not as drawn criticism from public health officials for appearing in public without to protect a face mask and for saying it was not worth the effort to prevent the majority of brazil's...
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junkie but exploring has always intrigued me from my youngest days, torturing mercury astronauts and jacquesabout the people in national geographic, learning all sorts of things like that fascinated me and i wanted something like that in my life. what fascinates me about that is you don't feel adrenaline is your thing because you would yourself in circumstances far above the earth and right at the bottom of the earth where, frankly, you are in life or death situations. surely adrenaline has to be part of it. i don't do those things for the rush of the adrenaline. where they go and what they let me learn, sometimes the challenge, cannot fly an aeroplane, it's not about i want to feel all the adrenaline in my body coursing through my veins, that has never been the draw for me. what strikes me as you are a woman who's pushed against frontiers and of course that's in the most literal, physical sense, frontiers in space and far below the sea and we will talk about both but there is also a different kind of frontier. you were one of the first women to be involved in the first women to be involved
junkie but exploring has always intrigued me from my youngest days, torturing mercury astronauts and jacquesabout the people in national geographic, learning all sorts of things like that fascinated me and i wanted something like that in my life. what fascinates me about that is you don't feel adrenaline is your thing because you would yourself in circumstances far above the earth and right at the bottom of the earth where, frankly, you are in life or death situations. surely adrenaline has to...
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let me know what you think on facebook page and twitter, hashtag jacques jeanine.f you like -- #judgejeanine. if you like my open, you will like my book, "don't lie to me." joining me, chief of staff mark meadows. i don't call you congressman any more. >> you can call me mark. that's what i prefer. great to be back with you. you were spot on with your monologue. when we look at the enemy and the china government did to the american people by hiding the facts. we are having to pay the consequences for their lack of transparency. the american people aren't going to just sit back and take it and this president isn't going to do that either. judge jeanine: the president has repeatedly talked about the imbalance in terms of trade. and recently the hong kong autonomy act and the sweeping executive order calls for various sanctions and restrictions against china as a result of what it did to hong kong. can you give us an idea what those restrictions are? >> basically, it's trying to make sure hong kong doesn't get special preferential treatment. we'll treat them like we w
let me know what you think on facebook page and twitter, hashtag jacques jeanine.f you like -- #judgejeanine. if you like my open, you will like my book, "don't lie to me." joining me, chief of staff mark meadows. i don't call you congressman any more. >> you can call me mark. that's what i prefer. great to be back with you. you were spot on with your monologue. when we look at the enemy and the china government did to the american people by hiding the facts. we are having to...
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brazilian health care workers is asking the international criminal court to investigate president jacques bolton i was government for crimes against humanity a document claiming to represent more than a 1000000 medical staff in brazil has been submitted to the hague based court it accuses the government of being criminally negligent in its management of the covert 900 and demick brazil as the 2nd highest number of virus related deaths in the world. now a malaysian court is set to deliver a verdict in the corruption trial of former prime minister najib razak he's accused of stealing hundreds. millions of dollars from a sovereign wealth fund is facing several charges including some that carry a possible 20 year prison he denies any wrongdoing but let's take a closer look at the multi-billion $1.01 m d b corruption scandal the cases are related to the state investment fund which now launched as prime minister in 2009 the u.s. department of justice as 4 and a half $1000000000.00 from the fund was diverted to offshore bank accounts and shell companies linked to. a malaysian financier close to
brazilian health care workers is asking the international criminal court to investigate president jacques bolton i was government for crimes against humanity a document claiming to represent more than a 1000000 medical staff in brazil has been submitted to the hague based court it accuses the government of being criminally negligent in its management of the covert 900 and demick brazil as the 2nd highest number of virus related deaths in the world. now a malaysian court is set to deliver a...
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the test we've waited almost a week and a half we still haven't gotten the results this is crazy dr jacques michel as usual i know you're very busy thank you for carving out a piece of your schedule today to be able to join us on the air and share with the rest of the world what's going on right now in miami florida. not pleasure or anything. this morning china is snubbing the united states plans to hold nuclear disarmament talks with them and russia china seems to be suggesting that the united states is not serious about disarmament and fact it is saying that it would be quote china's word here happy to attend the meeting if and when the united states reduces its arsenal to match china's we checked the numbers presently china has about 900 pardon me 320 nuclear warheads russia has the most by the way with about 6 and a half 1000 while the united states has roughly 6000 with more on this side no push back here is r.t. correspondent john how to. president donald trump and other u.s. officials are urging china to join nuclear arms negotiations between the u.s. and russia but beijing's top arm
the test we've waited almost a week and a half we still haven't gotten the results this is crazy dr jacques michel as usual i know you're very busy thank you for carving out a piece of your schedule today to be able to join us on the air and share with the rest of the world what's going on right now in miami florida. not pleasure or anything. this morning china is snubbing the united states plans to hold nuclear disarmament talks with them and russia china seems to be suggesting that the united...
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derek sabon is a historical man but he's not worse than andrew jacques jackson.ack lives matter was a symbol of terror yet he signed an executive order protecting actual symbols of terror. so i just think that we have to reconcile ourselves with the fact that, like, in school children have a zero -- most schools have a zero tolerance policy towards violence and there are certain things you can't do at your job. why do we allow policemen to murder people and not be brought to account or say things that are racially charged and bias and not be brought to account? you kont do that at your church, our kids can't do it in school but certain people can get away with it. and i don't know how we reconcile that unless we hold everybody to the same standard. it's destructive as a lot of diseases that we have. >> this is a good time for you to pick up more reading on the topic and i'm glad that you've contributed to that. d.l. looug hughlehughley, it's you. i'm glad you're healthy. >>> before we go to a break, an update in a case. three police officers in colorado have been
derek sabon is a historical man but he's not worse than andrew jacques jackson.ack lives matter was a symbol of terror yet he signed an executive order protecting actual symbols of terror. so i just think that we have to reconcile ourselves with the fact that, like, in school children have a zero -- most schools have a zero tolerance policy towards violence and there are certain things you can't do at your job. why do we allow policemen to murder people and not be brought to account or say...
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about how he wanted to do you his government so we had expected that to happen but the appointment of jacques stakes replacing it well felipe as prime minister was a surprise to many people because very few people have ever heard of him he is a conservative mer of a small southwestern town he's 55 years old he has however had a career in politics of course he worked in the past for the former a right wing president nicolas sarkozy and then recently he was put in charge of planning the strategy for the easing of lockdown restrictions here in france years according to several politicians who've been talking about him today a very safe pair of hands a trust is a pair of hands a very efficient but why about all that crowd has appointed him yet we have yet to find out but what we do know is that he's pretty easy expect to be a pretty key prime minister in fact could really be in a way the key to what michael pointed in because at what felipe the outgoing prime minister has become very popular very respected amongst the french people in recent months particularly for steering france through the cur
about how he wanted to do you his government so we had expected that to happen but the appointment of jacques stakes replacing it well felipe as prime minister was a surprise to many people because very few people have ever heard of him he is a conservative mer of a small southwestern town he's 55 years old he has however had a career in politics of course he worked in the past for the former a right wing president nicolas sarkozy and then recently he was put in charge of planning the strategy...
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i'm jacques, and i think it's ridiculous in one of the richest cities in the world, that we can't figure out how to deal with trash, feces, and urine. in the bayview, the mission, and the tenderloin, we have a different way of living, and it's disgusting when it comes to our streets. san francisco is one of the largest cities without sanitation. i think it's common sense to create a new department of sanitation and streets. it's past time. it's a sensible solution. it keeps our streets clean with data driven solutions. right now, the current department is full of corruption. we need new leadership and a new department now, and for that reason, i support supervisor haney's charter amendment. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. can we have the next speaker, please. >> i'm sorry. d.p.w. has not been doing a great job, as that person has said they was because for all these years, we have seen the way we have been treated down in the tenderloin continuously. how is that good? thank you. >> clerk: thank you. can we hear from the next speaker, please? >> operator: madam chair, that completes the qu
i'm jacques, and i think it's ridiculous in one of the richest cities in the world, that we can't figure out how to deal with trash, feces, and urine. in the bayview, the mission, and the tenderloin, we have a different way of living, and it's disgusting when it comes to our streets. san francisco is one of the largest cities without sanitation. i think it's common sense to create a new department of sanitation and streets. it's past time. it's a sensible solution. it keeps our streets clean...
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that you did not have a single medical professional on your staff during the investigations into jacqueli jacqueline and phillipe's deaths. will your ongoing investigation be conducted in the same manner or will any changes be made in how you review that death? >> based on the increased funding the house and senate gave us this year, we were able to seek outside medical contracts. i'm happy to report that within a few weeks that contract should be awarded, and i anticipate probably by the end of next month those individuals health care providers will be able to augment our inspectors and investigators and our auditors. >> thank you. and how specifically will the ongoing investigation and the use of medical personnel differ from the investigations into jacqueline and phillipe's deaths? >> they won't at this moment because the investigation is at the very end of its cycle? >> so you will not supplement that investigation with medical information and expertise? >> no, we will do a supplemental review, scoping of the entire border patrol's handling of medical health care providers and service
that you did not have a single medical professional on your staff during the investigations into jacqueli jacqueline and phillipe's deaths. will your ongoing investigation be conducted in the same manner or will any changes be made in how you review that death? >> based on the increased funding the house and senate gave us this year, we were able to seek outside medical contracts. i'm happy to report that within a few weeks that contract should be awarded, and i anticipate probably by the...
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jacque robinson and christopher columbus.ow, columbus is notable because activists have targeted several statues of him across the country over the past several weeks. last night president trump fired back at those who are responsible for these kind of actions. >> we will never let them rip america's heroes from our monuments or from our hearts by tearing down washington and jefferson these radicals would tear down the very heritage for which men gave their lives to win the civil war. >> across the country today including in seattle, l.a., boston, d.c. and richmond, virginia, the department of homeland security has assigned special rapid deployment teams to those cities and others specifically to protect federal monuments and statues from vandalism. here's acting dhs secretary ken cuccinelli last night on "the story." >> we also have teams predeployed to cities or areas where we think we are more likely to be problem areas. we will be very forward leaning in maintaining the peace and keeping americans and our history safe. >>
jacque robinson and christopher columbus.ow, columbus is notable because activists have targeted several statues of him across the country over the past several weeks. last night president trump fired back at those who are responsible for these kind of actions. >> we will never let them rip america's heroes from our monuments or from our hearts by tearing down washington and jefferson these radicals would tear down the very heritage for which men gave their lives to win the civil war....