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>> life is life. the fact that a we are alive goes our lives meaning. i feel very fortunate that i have this life for these whatever decades i'm going to be here on this planet. what is that that i am experiencing. like when we do each of us become alive. there you have a very important legal question with a lot of differences. it's a hugely important political issue in the united states and massah is spending a lot of money going to places like mars with one of its missions being to see whether there is life there. we have an amazing space program. this is incredible stuff and one of the things that it's going to do is go around and see if there are clues do we have to seek people running around to be satisfied that it's life? or to know what we are going to be dealing with not to mention looking at planets and other solar systems and telescopes. what should we be looking for and how do we know if it hit us in the face? >> i remember in your book you talked to a scientist that had kind of this reaction to the others in your book that she tries not to l
>> life is life. the fact that a we are alive goes our lives meaning. i feel very fortunate that i have this life for these whatever decades i'm going to be here on this planet. what is that that i am experiencing. like when we do each of us become alive. there you have a very important legal question with a lot of differences. it's a hugely important political issue in the united states and massah is spending a lot of money going to places like mars with one of its missions being to see...
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orson: if there is life out there, intelligent life, how did we ever get the notion that it might betherwise than friendly? mars is the god of war, so the planet bearing its name might be expected to have warlike intentions. in our broadcast, the martians were as aggressive and ruthless as any human being, a ridiculous assumption on the face of it. they were supposedly as bad as we are, at our worst. and also, much uglier. they brandished death rays in their slimy tentacles. for a while at least, just 20 in of the radio play, they appeared to be totally invincible. what finally stopped them? well, here is the way it went. in the words of the mythical professor pearson of princeton, our commentator, i remember, he said, writing in his journal when the thing was put together again in the world was in business, i remember wandering through manhattan, standing alone on times square and catching sight of a lien dog running down 7th avenue with a piece of -- -- lean dog running down 7th avenue with a piece of meat in its mouth. i walked up broadway past shop windows and suddenly caught sig
orson: if there is life out there, intelligent life, how did we ever get the notion that it might betherwise than friendly? mars is the god of war, so the planet bearing its name might be expected to have warlike intentions. in our broadcast, the martians were as aggressive and ruthless as any human being, a ridiculous assumption on the face of it. they were supposedly as bad as we are, at our worst. and also, much uglier. they brandished death rays in their slimy tentacles. for a while at...
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his new book, ask her life is a surprising important story about how humans have doubled life in 100 years. he's going to tell us about the book and then will speak with randall and all of you. particularly. >> thank you, appreciate it. i am delighted to be here, this is the first official book to her event of the extra life world tour taking place entirely in this room because that's what happens in these times but it's wonderful, i am in brooklyn right now so it's perfect venue to start this out so thanks for having me and it's an honor to be here with randall, it's a huge event, everyone in my household is a huge fan. he's the only author in all three of my sons have read his book. that's a big deal here so this is a real treat for me so i want to start with a couple of words about this project because it is a multi- platform project and it's a tv series that premieres tomorrow night as well on pbs 8:00 which i cohost david running four episodes every tuesday night but the project goes back about four or five years. i had written many years ago, a book which was the story about po
his new book, ask her life is a surprising important story about how humans have doubled life in 100 years. he's going to tell us about the book and then will speak with randall and all of you. particularly. >> thank you, appreciate it. i am delighted to be here, this is the first official book to her event of the extra life world tour taking place entirely in this room because that's what happens in these times but it's wonderful, i am in brooklyn right now so it's perfect venue to start...
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life exist off our planet.t these kinds of probabilities together, it leads to the sorts of conclusions that we started with as an initial premise and, which, apparently no one on the panel has disagreed, and that is that life must exist in the universe, and it must exist quite abundantly. >> the most optimistic estimates, in the view of many, about the number of civilizations there might be in the galaxy is in the order of one million, which means only one in a few hundred thousand stars has such civilizations. >> and that would mean a billion such places, just in our own galaxy, that might contain life. >> i believe there is a society of these groups, not just one. there are probably very many. if there's only one, we have no hope of finding them. there are probably thousands, maybe as many as a million. they probably have a long history of this same experience, of finding new ones and bringing them into the network. >> i would imagine, if an advanced civilization wanted to talk to us, they would say those gu
life exist off our planet.t these kinds of probabilities together, it leads to the sorts of conclusions that we started with as an initial premise and, which, apparently no one on the panel has disagreed, and that is that life must exist in the universe, and it must exist quite abundantly. >> the most optimistic estimates, in the view of many, about the number of civilizations there might be in the galaxy is in the order of one million, which means only one in a few hundred thousand stars...
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chauvin had no regard for human life, george's life. i stand before you today asking you to please help us find closure by keeping chauvin -- giving chauvin the maximum sentence possible, making sure he does his time without the possibility of parole, probation, or getting out early for good behavior. thank you. judge cahill: thank you, sir. [indiscernible] >> thank you, you're honor -- your honor. here today, of course, for sentencing gives us an opportunity to speak about other matters that i think are involved in sentencing and where we are in the criminal justice system and the processing of this case. mr. frank: as a member of an elected office representing the people of the state of minnesota as well as people of the local community, i want to say a couple of things -- and first of all, i really want to thank some of the police officers from the minneapolis police department who, under great pressure, great stress, to some extent [indiscernible] to their occupations what they devoted their life to, stuck to their oath and their co
chauvin had no regard for human life, george's life. i stand before you today asking you to please help us find closure by keeping chauvin -- giving chauvin the maximum sentence possible, making sure he does his time without the possibility of parole, probation, or getting out early for good behavior. thank you. judge cahill: thank you, sir. [indiscernible] >> thank you, you're honor -- your honor. here today, of course, for sentencing gives us an opportunity to speak about other matters...
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it's like having a 2nd life. they say it will be after 3 days, he has reached santiago, the destination of all pilgrims on the way of saint james. all the my know though has made it for the 99th time. you go to campus, stella in latin with the cathedral stamp effect, and we're not really, you know, and now he wants to greet an old friend, so to speak. here, saint james is said to be buried. standing face to face with the saint is enough to make even an atheist like manolo feel devout if he could have either in the circle of life closes with death, yet i'm at that time wrote afraid of it and i'm no stranger to it. and in fact, when it approaches me, i want to meet it in a place that gives me lives in the middle of, when my time comes again, i want to die on the camino de santiago new. camino diablo, but not just yet. for now, manolo is already planning his next pilgrimage. his 100 will be a very special one. the. it's no secret that these are immensely important to life on earth. they carry pole in from flower to
it's like having a 2nd life. they say it will be after 3 days, he has reached santiago, the destination of all pilgrims on the way of saint james. all the my know though has made it for the 99th time. you go to campus, stella in latin with the cathedral stamp effect, and we're not really, you know, and now he wants to greet an old friend, so to speak. here, saint james is said to be buried. standing face to face with the saint is enough to make even an atheist like manolo feel devout if he...
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tyler interviewed her about her life. on that it is a compilation of materials exploring justice ginsburg's life and her lasting legacy. we will hear more about her work to end gender discrimination, fighting for equality and protecting the constitution. a quick reminder to the viewers if you have a question please submit that question into the chat. professor, what a pleasure to talk about your book and i am going to begin by asking you where it all started. not the conversation, but the core thing that you did with justice ginsburg in the late '90s, early 2000. how would you describe your relationship at that time? a lot of people that have an opportunity to clerk for a judge wouldn't necessarily. how would you describe it? >> that's interesting because i had to absolutely amazing clerkship experiences and i was lucky to have bosses who became lifelong mentors and also friends. that isn't to say in both cases especially at the supreme court that they were not intends or didn't involve considerable hard work. justice gin
tyler interviewed her about her life. on that it is a compilation of materials exploring justice ginsburg's life and her lasting legacy. we will hear more about her work to end gender discrimination, fighting for equality and protecting the constitution. a quick reminder to the viewers if you have a question please submit that question into the chat. professor, what a pleasure to talk about your book and i am going to begin by asking you where it all started. not the conversation, but the core...
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think about in the context of your own life. if you had in your bedroom a bunch of poop and dead bodies, you'd immediately worry about, well, how did they get there? but also about pathogens, right? like, how do you prevent the pathogens associated with those things from killing you? what we're doing here is collecting the ants, but also collecting some of the garbage. and what we want to do is figure out if in that garbage, there's a fungus which could be useful as an antibiotic. but also that the ants might be using the breakdown with the waste in their colony. in the lab, and madame recovers the fungi, found on the shedding light on a previously unseen world. so this is my favorite part because you never really know what's going to grow from these insects on a tea tree point. preview diversity for one. that's awesome. we're seeing different fungi here, but it's likely that they're more species here. then we can even say, my biggest hope is if this is got antibiotic producing fungi, and this is got funds that we can use to cle
think about in the context of your own life. if you had in your bedroom a bunch of poop and dead bodies, you'd immediately worry about, well, how did they get there? but also about pathogens, right? like, how do you prevent the pathogens associated with those things from killing you? what we're doing here is collecting the ants, but also collecting some of the garbage. and what we want to do is figure out if in that garbage, there's a fungus which could be useful as an antibiotic. but also that...
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ah, how it really feels a jewish life in europe. ah, that's what film, sir. bona and journalist cooper monument, exploring, delving into history and the present. ah, some things are painful. many are surprising. everything is important because life is so much more than what you think, you know, i would never thought they could be live. so i really remind myself, because i grew up in a completely different way. it's broad explorer sticks. jewish in europe. the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on dw, the in the news . this is the w news coming to live from berlin. g 7 leaders pledge, 1000000000 covered 19 vaccine doses for poor countries. at their summit in cornwall, england, we'll discuss the plan to vaccinate the world by the end of 2022. u. k. prime minister boris charged. us president joe biden unveiled the 1st stage of the plan. also on the program famine in northern ethiopia, the united nation says 350000 people in the conflict it take your region are already effected in millions more.
ah, how it really feels a jewish life in europe. ah, that's what film, sir. bona and journalist cooper monument, exploring, delving into history and the present. ah, some things are painful. many are surprising. everything is important because life is so much more than what you think, you know, i would never thought they could be live. so i really remind myself, because i grew up in a completely different way. it's broad explorer sticks. jewish in europe. the 2 port documentary starts july 5th...
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this idea that life is wonderful long life is wonderful, but it's not worth it. with dementia that they privileged the mind right? they say enlightenment men should be learned people constantly reading and if you can't do that. what good are you? and so something that is on one hand, so life-affirming. so liberal and by that, i mean little l liberal the liberal tradition. can also be so anti-human. and so devastating even thomas jefferson hops on the train. this is one of his friends writing to him about a shared. acquaintance and sort of making fun of i visited him and he's out of his mind. he's so forgetful that all he can do is play games that children play. well great. how many of you were thinking? well, don't bother visiting me. you feel that way about me. don't come back. and last but certainly not least. they're obsessed with their own legacies. and there's some sense that this is universal, too. that there's research today that people who make it to about 70. which means in american contemporary lifespan? likelihoods probabilities they have another 10 to
this idea that life is wonderful long life is wonderful, but it's not worth it. with dementia that they privileged the mind right? they say enlightenment men should be learned people constantly reading and if you can't do that. what good are you? and so something that is on one hand, so life-affirming. so liberal and by that, i mean little l liberal the liberal tradition. can also be so anti-human. and so devastating even thomas jefferson hops on the train. this is one of his friends writing to...
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irina zaretska's youtube videos play an important role in her life. ~ :, , :, life. it is our life, it is part of our road so if i lost, i lost, and i am sharing with it. but when i won i am also sharing a lot. , . : but when i won i am also sharing a lot. , , : :_ but when i won i am also sharing a lot. , , : . but when i won i am also sharing a lot. , ,: . . :, . lot. the olympic delay and national lockdowns were _ lot. the olympic delay and national lockdowns were tough _ lot. the olympic delay and national lockdowns were tough for - lot. the olympic delay and national lockdowns were tough for all - lockdowns were tough for all athletes. for emma wilson it was a chance to take a break from the constant travelling and reflect closer to home.— constant travelling and reflect closer to home. . , , closer to home. last summer when i was stuck in — closer to home. last summer when i was stuck in england, _ closer to home. last summer when i was stuck in england, a _ closer to home. last summer when i was stuck in england, a lot - closer to home. last summer when i was
irina zaretska's youtube videos play an important role in her life. ~ :, , :, life. it is our life, it is part of our road so if i lost, i lost, and i am sharing with it. but when i won i am also sharing a lot. , . : but when i won i am also sharing a lot. , , : :_ but when i won i am also sharing a lot. , , : . but when i won i am also sharing a lot. , ,: . . :, . lot. the olympic delay and national lockdowns were _ lot. the olympic delay and national lockdowns were tough _ lot. the olympic...
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he deserves the life sentence. i hope the mothers are satisfied with the verdict, at least those that survived. a life sentence is not enough. mladic should be sentenced to death just as he sentenced us to death and killed us over here. but in other bosnia cities, many serbs continue claiming he was just trying to protect his people. the serb people and their politicians will never except the idea that general mladic is a war criminal nor that genocide was committed here. hand painted banners in the countryside testify to that sentimt. >> this is today one of the big challenges we have seenn the region that individuals who have been convicted for war crimes are still considered as heroes in parts of their communities and this is rlly a very sad velopment and definitely not contributing positively to the process of reconciliation. sarah: the verdict is an important step. but for these women, there are still no guarantees that the hatred that led to the deaths of their sons and husbands has disappeared from bosnian s
he deserves the life sentence. i hope the mothers are satisfied with the verdict, at least those that survived. a life sentence is not enough. mladic should be sentenced to death just as he sentenced us to death and killed us over here. but in other bosnia cities, many serbs continue claiming he was just trying to protect his people. the serb people and their politicians will never except the idea that general mladic is a war criminal nor that genocide was committed here. hand painted banners...
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never touched as she fought for her life.n, a piece of rope. crime scene technicians dusted for fingerprints and collected blood samples. the evidence was sent to the state crime lab for analysis. >> the lab test kept coming back without the physical evidence that we needed, that linked him to the dead body of carmen smith. that's when we knew that it may always be a circumstantial case. >> and the circumstantial part of the case was too weak to make an arrest. prosecutors believe he was the only viable suspect. they didn't have the evidence to prove it. the investigation stalled. >> so waseem daker walked away from the murder. >> he walked away from the murder but not some accountability. the police felt like they had a viable way of charging him with aggravated stalking. >> daker was arrested and charged with stalking lottie spencer. >> multiple witnesses, friends of hers, friends of his that observed firsthand some of the stalking activities that were occurring at her apartment, either by hearing the phone, hearing him kno
never touched as she fought for her life.n, a piece of rope. crime scene technicians dusted for fingerprints and collected blood samples. the evidence was sent to the state crime lab for analysis. >> the lab test kept coming back without the physical evidence that we needed, that linked him to the dead body of carmen smith. that's when we knew that it may always be a circumstantial case. >> and the circumstantial part of the case was too weak to make an arrest. prosecutors believe...
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they knew how to live life.
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to them the right to life they called it self-evident. people diminish that right to murder owes abortion -- murderous abortion policies, policies that justify abortion based on the belief that any unborn child may have down syndrome and policies that funnel taxpayer dollars to funding abortions and abortion services. today's technology and science has shown us proof of life in the womb. we see 3-d pictures of a baby sucking their thumb. at 20 weeks we can reveal if a baby is a boy or girl. yet, some of our country's leaders support policies that devalue and eliminate the innocent child's life. for decades, these elected officials have spent more time protecting the right of the lesser prairie chicken or sea turtle eggs than they do protecting unborn babies, human babies. but not to me. i strongly belief life begins at conception, i support adoptions, foster care, and crisis pregnancy centers that work tirelessly that care for mothers and their babies. i supported the no taxpayer fund for abortions act, and even introduced my own h.r. 714
to them the right to life they called it self-evident. people diminish that right to murder owes abortion -- murderous abortion policies, policies that justify abortion based on the belief that any unborn child may have down syndrome and policies that funnel taxpayer dollars to funding abortions and abortion services. today's technology and science has shown us proof of life in the womb. we see 3-d pictures of a baby sucking their thumb. at 20 weeks we can reveal if a baby is a boy or girl....
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, drilled into my head my entire life. ~ a, a, life.are caught uo — life. but saying that you are caught up in _ life. but saying that you are caught up in a _ life. but saying that you are caught up in a cult - life. but saying that you are caught up in a cult and - life. but saying that you are caught up in a cult and you| life. but saying that you are i caught up in a cult and you are brainwashed, isn't that an abdication of personal blow responsibility? there is dormant weights of responsibility on your shoulders responsibility on your shoulde - ., , , w shoulders absolutely. i take full responsibility _ shoulders absolutely. i take full responsibility for - shoulders absolutely. i take full responsibility for that. l full responsibility for that. to be clear, today, and i began by asking you how you define yourself today, today, there is not one part of your being, not one fibre of your being that believes that being gay, being homosexual is just a lifestyle choice and a choice that you can walk away from if you choose to do so and
, drilled into my head my entire life. ~ a, a, life.are caught uo — life. but saying that you are caught up in _ life. but saying that you are caught up in a _ life. but saying that you are caught up in a cult - life. but saying that you are caught up in a cult and - life. but saying that you are caught up in a cult and you| life. but saying that you are i caught up in a cult and you are brainwashed, isn't that an abdication of personal blow responsibility? there is dormant weights of...
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>> if her life is exciting? her life is exciting. >> yeah, i got a pretty exciting life.>> she knew i was gay so of course, her eyes lit up when she found i wasl lesbian and wanted to know about my personal life. was i dating? >> she was having a satisfying with a producer's wife sexy copperhead paige wheeler. >> i was in one relationship where i had a girlfriend in palm springs and i would come back and she would want explicit details about what i had done. >> they were naked and playing games. >> who i had seen. what did they look like? >> she me yours and i'll show you mine. >> she wanted sort of the outer layer so that she could create the inner details was sort of the sense i got. >> when we first met jackie, we got a phone call from a new york publicist who asked if we would be interested in this author named jackie collins? we had no clue who she was. we were new publicists. >> where are you going, ma'am? where are you? where are you going? >> in the '80s, she was one of the few. there is a hand full that wrote. >> i had judy cranson, barbara, jackie was the only o
>> if her life is exciting? her life is exciting. >> yeah, i got a pretty exciting life.>> she knew i was gay so of course, her eyes lit up when she found i wasl lesbian and wanted to know about my personal life. was i dating? >> she was having a satisfying with a producer's wife sexy copperhead paige wheeler. >> i was in one relationship where i had a girlfriend in palm springs and i would come back and she would want explicit details about what i had done....
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important in life to have new experiences and never to settle for the life. but discovery thing was going on. some communities offer financial support to attract new residence. i think there's more opportunity in italy, the water is in the u. k. the diesel lease countryside regaining a future. the i a just before the 2nd corona lockdown in new york in 2020, the victoria family was living in naples. life didn't change much for them. school holidays were extended and the children were already at home. anyway. paulo is a professor of education at the university of naples, federico 2nd. his wife wally is a programmer. they've been working from home for weeks. smart working children running riot. the television always own and a chronically underactive dog were all just too much chewing on the chairs. he always does bathroom now he's racking them more and no everyone was longing for wide open spaces. and thereby, when we got the idea during the covert, we're going to call it was a moment that all 5 of us and the dog, which is the focal point, the family found. we w
important in life to have new experiences and never to settle for the life. but discovery thing was going on. some communities offer financial support to attract new residence. i think there's more opportunity in italy, the water is in the u. k. the diesel lease countryside regaining a future. the i a just before the 2nd corona lockdown in new york in 2020, the victoria family was living in naples. life didn't change much for them. school holidays were extended and the children were already at...
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pretty nice life. you're going to build an even bigger business empire, and all of a sudden, there is an earthquake in haiti. so, why did you decide to walk a little bit away from your restaurant business to go feed the people in haiti? you are not haitian. nobody asked you to do this. what propelled you to, all of a sudden say, i am going to feed the people in haiti that do not have any food? jose: i have to almost go back 28 years ago when i arrived in d.c. first. i was able to go to an organization called d.c. central kitchen, the best fighting hunger organization i know. we don't only take care of people off the streets, ex-convicts, put them in a place of possible success. we train them to be cooks. in the process, we get food that is about to be thrown away. we put everything together. we give opportunities to people . we feed people at the same time. brilliant idea. i saw the power of food to change the lives of people, the life of a community. when haiti happened, i was very close to haiti. i w
pretty nice life. you're going to build an even bigger business empire, and all of a sudden, there is an earthquake in haiti. so, why did you decide to walk a little bit away from your restaurant business to go feed the people in haiti? you are not haitian. nobody asked you to do this. what propelled you to, all of a sudden say, i am going to feed the people in haiti that do not have any food? jose: i have to almost go back 28 years ago when i arrived in d.c. first. i was able to go to an...
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, find a partner and have a life as a gay man.tely were not. i had one of these beams like they have at stores. i had a beam when i crossed my driveway to warn me when my mum was coming over. so, yeah, i got... ..saved and then got sucked into conversion therapy, found a local counsellor, went to a a conference he was doing and started going to the weekly groups. my mum paid for the counselling. it seemed like that's what i needed because everybody — the world, church, family, friends — were telling me, "it's not ok to be gay, you need to work this out." so, yeah. you, within a few short years of deciding you were going to try to completely change your life, you founded this movement, ministry — i don't know quite what i'd call it — the hope for... about eight years. yeah, hope for wholeness. you became one of america's most prominent advocates for gay conversion therapy, and for those around the world who don't know the phrase, in many cases, it involves extreme measures, including physical shock therapies to try to stop usually
, find a partner and have a life as a gay man.tely were not. i had one of these beams like they have at stores. i had a beam when i crossed my driveway to warn me when my mum was coming over. so, yeah, i got... ..saved and then got sucked into conversion therapy, found a local counsellor, went to a a conference he was doing and started going to the weekly groups. my mum paid for the counselling. it seemed like that's what i needed because everybody — the world, church, family, friends —...
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in the battle to save the life of his community. a more faith total of the school is when we 1st saw the effects of our program. you know, the regional educational therapies told us we would see teaching children from several age groups altogether. and one class they bought a last quarter in the new arrivals that we've been able to avoid us things to the 7 new families that moved to taylor. the school can continue to operate as it has in the past. but there are still lots of empty buildings in the center of town. could selling these the one euro be another opportunity to improve taylor as future. like as narrows the new one year a project further reduces the real estate assets of the community. and when you give someone something like legal out it, then there isn't an obligation for the buyers to live in the community that be that like we need families living, not 5 days a year. i mean we need families, that would be part of our society. and help us to keep our services we step so that we're developing in a way that gets us back to
in the battle to save the life of his community. a more faith total of the school is when we 1st saw the effects of our program. you know, the regional educational therapies told us we would see teaching children from several age groups altogether. and one class they bought a last quarter in the new arrivals that we've been able to avoid us things to the 7 new families that moved to taylor. the school can continue to operate as it has in the past. but there are still lots of empty buildings in...
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it is the ending of a human life. from the first moments in the womb, a child has his or her own unique dna. after only a few weeks, and unborn child has a heartbeat. after only 20 weeks, an unborn child's toes, eyelids and fingernails have already formed. that child can feel pain. excruciating pain. as i said at the opening, since roe was decided, 62 million unborn children have lost their lives to abortion. for supporters of senator blumenthal's legislation, 62 million is apparently not enough. for me, it is 62 million to many. because every life is a precious, unique gift from god. today's elected democrats have decided on the issue of abortion that nothing is too extreme. the position of virtually every elected democrat in the united states and it, including the president of the united states, if they support unlimited abortion on demand up until the moment of birth, partial-birth abortion with taxpayer funding, with no parental consent and no parental notification, that is an extreme radical view far out of step
it is the ending of a human life. from the first moments in the womb, a child has his or her own unique dna. after only a few weeks, and unborn child has a heartbeat. after only 20 weeks, an unborn child's toes, eyelids and fingernails have already formed. that child can feel pain. excruciating pain. as i said at the opening, since roe was decided, 62 million unborn children have lost their lives to abortion. for supporters of senator blumenthal's legislation, 62 million is apparently not...
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i think everything in life that's important, really live in the gray. there's no black and white gray. how do we make it more clear of what the problem is? there are so many different life experience to poverty, and we don't have a real clear definition of federal government. they say, if you're a family or you need right about 24000 to take care of your family for a year. and does that mean that if you're making more you're not in read and that's not the case. i think the most difficult challenge with the way they do away out of your current predicament. in your property of course, people cannot contribute to the nation if they are never taught to read or write. if their bodies are studied from hunger, if their sickness goes untended, if their life is spent and hopeless poverty, just drawing a welfare check. so we want to open the gate to opportunity. we're also going to give all our people the help that they need to walk through those gates. all of our welfare from you get money, you get more if you have less income. so 30 income. you get the biggest
i think everything in life that's important, really live in the gray. there's no black and white gray. how do we make it more clear of what the problem is? there are so many different life experience to poverty, and we don't have a real clear definition of federal government. they say, if you're a family or you need right about 24000 to take care of your family for a year. and does that mean that if you're making more you're not in read and that's not the case. i think the most difficult...
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and that'll have an impact on every other part of my life. the most important thing is not the freedom to buy things. the freedom, the dream and chase, what you really want to do, the more money you can make and now and not spend it. it allows you to dream at a place and give you the oxygen endurance where you're not thinking short term. i . one thing that i think is so important to understand is how poverty feels or hope and your confidence. i was talking to, to the students at my place and i loaded one of my car, brought him over here, walk them through the process, got him signed up, we got them roll. and then that student told me after we got him, his schedule, when it came time to go to class. so the 1st day you said in his current parking line for 3 hours, they couldn't get out of the car that's at night because he was smart, capable, or he didn't want to do it because he was afraid. and that's real, but it can't be an excuse for everybody in their life. everyone has for you. i just challenge you to work through your peers and, and don'
and that'll have an impact on every other part of my life. the most important thing is not the freedom to buy things. the freedom, the dream and chase, what you really want to do, the more money you can make and now and not spend it. it allows you to dream at a place and give you the oxygen endurance where you're not thinking short term. i . one thing that i think is so important to understand is how poverty feels or hope and your confidence. i was talking to, to the students at my place and i...
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so you move a lot and you just get through the day life. because without getting through to day generation poverty, poverty or cycle out of and people in generational poverty are worked at $1.00 jobs every month, have to decide between pain or find food. i kind of poverty. i come from where most of my family members can't read and write. there's high mobility or constantly evicted. you're going hungry threshold to do that, really, really sick. you emergency room and hope they give you sample you're not gonna be on by the whole working class. poverty is a little different. you're living paycheck to paycheck. don't have a lot leftover but know that check's coming. so you feel like you have a little more control over your life, but they're very hard on my end of the idea that if they work, i don't make it the labor without it for your whole life. me and then the immigrant poverty where you have people who are struggling, housing, application, childcare, nutrition, medical care, basic human needs. and in addition to that, they have the language
so you move a lot and you just get through the day life. because without getting through to day generation poverty, poverty or cycle out of and people in generational poverty are worked at $1.00 jobs every month, have to decide between pain or find food. i kind of poverty. i come from where most of my family members can't read and write. there's high mobility or constantly evicted. you're going hungry threshold to do that, really, really sick. you emergency room and hope they give you sample...
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it was worth losing your life for?ble as times was it worth dying for, we reflect how our politics works, who is drawn into politics, how they comport them systems, they --comfort themselves, how they treat you, was it worth dying for. what is the question, if only we could pose it. as we reflect on memorial day. and d-day, have we become the country you imagined we would be? when fell for us? is this the america you dreamed of? when you were taking your last breath? far removed from your family and everyone you cared about, is this the america the united states of america you dreamed of when you were lying on a foreign battlefield, a ocean removed from everything any everyone that you care about? it is much easier to think about the beginning of summer, and the pool and the longer days with the sun. setting later. but for those for whom the sun has already set, never to rise again, what would they tell you? if only they could. i think the best way to honor the men and women who died, is to make sure their sacrifice ha
it was worth losing your life for?ble as times was it worth dying for, we reflect how our politics works, who is drawn into politics, how they comport them systems, they --comfort themselves, how they treat you, was it worth dying for. what is the question, if only we could pose it. as we reflect on memorial day. and d-day, have we become the country you imagined we would be? when fell for us? is this the america you dreamed of? when you were taking your last breath? far removed from your...
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how many you guys want to change your life? ok, so hopefully in this presentation i will be able to give you some insight on how to do how to navigate your way. i broke my hair south of you, i growing up in a street in a row, then i learned that the level like a lot of young kids with a single bring a home. oh no, no the when became what the street for the drug, your killer. you got to a lot of the cases my guys is accessible with. we have plenty of and you know, the good it kind of makes you not afraid anything anymore. mm. expectations of living was very, very soy. because i knew i was borrowing control. i only had no way out in the kitchen at this gateway, across threats, and i'll kill somebody young man, 800 though. the thing is i was go the other way to be murder. i said to myself, bug one transform, i have my my deal with probable issue i get into violently. i had to take my mentality, jose, my anger and how react and respond a sort of thing. i mean, so you guys already have that you want to change your life around. so gu
how many you guys want to change your life? ok, so hopefully in this presentation i will be able to give you some insight on how to do how to navigate your way. i broke my hair south of you, i growing up in a street in a row, then i learned that the level like a lot of young kids with a single bring a home. oh no, no the when became what the street for the drug, your killer. you got to a lot of the cases my guys is accessible with. we have plenty of and you know, the good it kind of makes you...
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he's turning his back on innocent life. the hyde amendment has saved millions of lives and has stopped americans who are morally opposed to abortion from being forced to pay for it. i call on president biden to return to his previous position, which opposed the taxpayer funding of abortion, abide by the teaching of his own self-professed catholic faith, and follow the lead of his predecessors from both sides of the aisle who preserved the hyde amendment in their presidential budget proposals. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york, ms. tenney, for five minutes. ms. tenney: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize the incredible life and military career of one of new york state's most decorated world war ii veterans, u.s. army national guard veteran private first class mr. kenneth c.thair, the handsome man you see pictured behind me. mr. thair is part of a distinguished national guard unit that displayed heroic and patriotic service in de
he's turning his back on innocent life. the hyde amendment has saved millions of lives and has stopped americans who are morally opposed to abortion from being forced to pay for it. i call on president biden to return to his previous position, which opposed the taxpayer funding of abortion, abide by the teaching of his own self-professed catholic faith, and follow the lead of his predecessors from both sides of the aisle who preserved the hyde amendment in their presidential budget proposals....
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it's an alien world of powerful, ancient life forms. this is higher web of life. it's connected. it's connected through the fungi. some of those will save us some of those threaten us. and we're just beginning to understand which are which i say shaped our world and hold the key to our future. this is the fungal empire. the oh, no plans. they're not animal. a team in their own right. the many people think of them as plans, perhaps because they don't, and they just, they just sit there for the fun, funky a much more closely related to when they also plans and like animals they have to each other organ when we think of fungi at all, we think of mushrooms, but these are just the fruiting bodies, a small part of the fungal life, that's all around us. the the main parts and the fungus is a whole months of fine filaments, which together for what is called the my c m the. my sylium is the actual body of the fungus. it spreads through the soil, eating everything in its path, and even penetrate solid wood. they can get that by physical penetrated force, but also by producing enzymes which
it's an alien world of powerful, ancient life forms. this is higher web of life. it's connected. it's connected through the fungi. some of those will save us some of those threaten us. and we're just beginning to understand which are which i say shaped our world and hold the key to our future. this is the fungal empire. the oh, no plans. they're not animal. a team in their own right. the many people think of them as plans, perhaps because they don't, and they just, they just sit there for the...
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that is where the life of the ocean layer. so that is where you find the really loving life. i love reading for the defense, letting life in the most of the by doesn't play day, but i live in 2 sides. concluded that we have 244 declining partners in the last 2 or 3 decades. and that is a problem as local fisherman know all to well, my son was born and bred in some, winnie fishing has been his main source of income for years. now i told him once i was on the pharmacy to potentially still good. when i started quoting, but over the past 4 years and he sent me, the number of fish has been declining monday. call me daddy clark. i'm on base. i'm lucky say you enough. i knew, and i was the marine biologists have enlisted the support of locals in their efforts to protect the coral reefs. they've taught fishermen how to count fish and species in marine conservation zones, and how to interpret their findings. for example, high numbers of clown fish in the coral reef is a signed, ugly habitat is doing well. they've also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their n
that is where the life of the ocean layer. so that is where you find the really loving life. i love reading for the defense, letting life in the most of the by doesn't play day, but i live in 2 sides. concluded that we have 244 declining partners in the last 2 or 3 decades. and that is a problem as local fisherman know all to well, my son was born and bred in some, winnie fishing has been his main source of income for years. now i told him once i was on the pharmacy to potentially still good....
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he was given a life sentence in 2017. after a un tribunal in the hague victims, relatives of travel to the hague, to hear the verdict. a few kilometers north of chevron, its the genocide, memorial and cemetery, honor the victims of the $995.00 massacre. sure. so none of its last 23 members of her family, including her husband, his last words to her, take care of our children. when you get flavio broke up in the early 900 ninety's ethnic toy existence rapidly dissolved into ethnic conflict. foggy and has the governor became one of the most fearfully contested territories. a served crow at some bog. next vide for control. in july, 995 bosnian serb general radco melodic enter, trepner, and it's in the following days, at least 8000 pounds knack muslims were slaughtered. mostly men and boys. the remains are still being identified by forensic scientists today, using dna analysis. melodic went on trial at the u. n. tribunal for the former yugoslavia. and in 2017 he was found guilty of war crimes and genocide for having committed
he was given a life sentence in 2017. after a un tribunal in the hague victims, relatives of travel to the hague, to hear the verdict. a few kilometers north of chevron, its the genocide, memorial and cemetery, honor the victims of the $995.00 massacre. sure. so none of its last 23 members of her family, including her husband, his last words to her, take care of our children. when you get flavio broke up in the early 900 ninety's ethnic toy existence rapidly dissolved into ethnic conflict....
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story and extraordinary book now out about her life in asia, her life in the united states and her life in iraq and life in the senate, among other things. thank you so much for joining us, senator. sen. duckworth: thank you for having me. david: did you expect growing up in asia that he would one day be -- that you would one day be a united states senator, a blackhawk pilot in iraq and considered to be vice president of the united states? was that ever in your dreams growing up as a young girl in thailand? sen. duckworth: heck no. [laughter] it was not even in my dreams 20 months ago. my childhood dream was to become an ambassador. i wanted to join the foreign service and spend time stamping the back of people's passports. david: for those who have not read the book, and i highly recommend they do, your mother is from a chinese-thai background. you grew up -- you were born in thailand. your mother is a thai, but from chinese ancestry. is that right? and your father was an american service man. sen. duckworth: our family has been here since the duckworths showed up as indentured servant
story and extraordinary book now out about her life in asia, her life in the united states and her life in iraq and life in the senate, among other things. thank you so much for joining us, senator. sen. duckworth: thank you for having me. david: did you expect growing up in asia that he would one day be -- that you would one day be a united states senator, a blackhawk pilot in iraq and considered to be vice president of the united states? was that ever in your dreams growing up as a young girl...
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so i had to choose life. i chose life. people with me because these fans are so diehard. so i chose my life and i chose my fans. >> trevor: everyone has a different moment when they find that joy, when the trajectory of their lives changes from pain, trauma, and suffering, and it doesn't switch overnight, but there's just a turn. and i'd love to know what that turn was for you and what that moment was that change mary j. blige's life and took you to a world of healing and starting to live a completely different life. >> from 1994 to 2016 i've been going through hell. it's been all over the news, divorce, public. 2016 i came out of a divorce and that's when i was like enough. i've done something great. i'm beautiful. i'm strong. i'm going to take my flowers now. i'm going to speak to myself in the morning about, you know, positivity and loving myself and is finally finding myself, not-- not things because sometimes we-- we, you know, when we're younger, we look at things as success. but things are not success. success is wh
so i had to choose life. i chose life. people with me because these fans are so diehard. so i chose my life and i chose my fans. >> trevor: everyone has a different moment when they find that joy, when the trajectory of their lives changes from pain, trauma, and suffering, and it doesn't switch overnight, but there's just a turn. and i'd love to know what that turn was for you and what that moment was that change mary j. blige's life and took you to a world of healing and starting to live...
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that does make life more challenging for everybody.t, the good news is that hospitalisations, the number of people arriving at hospital is broadly flat. coronavirus cases in the uk rise by 49% in one week. 5,31” new covid cases were recorded in the last 2a hours. vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adults in england. the duke and duchess of sussex announce the birth of a baby
that does make life more challenging for everybody.t, the good news is that hospitalisations, the number of people arriving at hospital is broadly flat. coronavirus cases in the uk rise by 49% in one week. 5,31” new covid cases were recorded in the last 2a hours. vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adults in england. the duke and duchess of sussex announce the birth of a baby
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a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned.rator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". host: you are watching bbc world news. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. who join us as we resume live coverage of the sentencing in minneapolis of former police officer derek chauvin for the murder of george floyd. mr. floyd was killed in may of last year when mr. shoaf and knelt on his neck for over not -- mr. chauvin knelt on his neck for over five minutes. >> he was trying to breathe. and then quickly placed prone on the ground face down. mr. chauvin put his left knee on george floyd posner, his right knee on georgeloyd's back. an officer sat on mr. floyd's waist. you can even see mr. floyd trying to pull his feet up, fighting to breathe. everyone knows that fear when you realize you are all of a sudden having trouble b
a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned.rator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". host: you are watching bbc world news. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. who join us as we resume live coverage of the...
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chauvin had no regard for human life, george's life. i stand before you today asking you to please help us find closure by keeping chauvin giving chauvin the maximum sentence possible, making sure he does his time consecutively without the possibilities of parole, probation, or getting out early for good behavior. thank you. judge cahill: thank you, sir. mr. frank? mr. frank: thank you, your honor. here today, of course, for sentencing gives us an opportunity to speak about other matters that i think are involved in sentencing and where we are in the criminal justice system in the processing of this case. as a member of an elected office representing the people of the state of minnesota, as well as people of the local community, i want to say a couple of things -- and first of all, i really want to thank some of the police officers from the minneapolis police department who, under great pressure, great stress, to some extent in peril to their occupations, what they devoted their life to, stuck to their oath and their commitment as polic
chauvin had no regard for human life, george's life. i stand before you today asking you to please help us find closure by keeping chauvin giving chauvin the maximum sentence possible, making sure he does his time consecutively without the possibilities of parole, probation, or getting out early for good behavior. thank you. judge cahill: thank you, sir. mr. frank? mr. frank: thank you, your honor. here today, of course, for sentencing gives us an opportunity to speak about other matters that i...
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this is the w news coming to life from berlin. a sigh of relief from germany's political establishment for the far right fails to win a key state election. uncle michaels, conservatives fight off the challenge from the populace. alternative for germany party will bring you all the latest reactions and ask you what the result means for the national election in september. also coming.
this is the w news coming to life from berlin. a sigh of relief from germany's political establishment for the far right fails to win a key state election. uncle michaels, conservatives fight off the challenge from the populace. alternative for germany party will bring you all the latest reactions and ask you what the result means for the national election in september. also coming.
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the problem may be not to give all his life but all her life. but some, some of it you use different methods, let's say during the 1st and the father, he started using more mud the land in terms of creating there's one painting i saw on your instagram called absent presence and you have 2 fingers and most of them are describe it to me like a cracked mud and then you just have their feet that is still sort of very powerful with and during the 1st intifada, part of that because the idea of the fist and there was 2 boy captors in the products come from. so i have 12 natural materials out be and i started working with my work for 4 and much like 15 years intensively and then i went back to painting in my career like and sometimes i have ideas and months still work in mud. but sometimes i mix the 2 together, i do mud and then i continue to work in clinical oil. and depending on what is much convey, no mud is really sympathetic. i mean if it's symbolic for the human beings, it's symbolic for land. it isn't malec fourpence time, it's symbolic for if yo
the problem may be not to give all his life but all her life. but some, some of it you use different methods, let's say during the 1st and the father, he started using more mud the land in terms of creating there's one painting i saw on your instagram called absent presence and you have 2 fingers and most of them are describe it to me like a cracked mud and then you just have their feet that is still sort of very powerful with and during the 1st intifada, part of that because the idea of the...
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it will change your life. it turned my life around. you can find peace.ught i could feel this good. walk through those doors, take the step. go get help. it's the best and bravest thing you could ever do. treatment works. >> welcome to fox news live. president biden traveling to tulsa, oklahoma, tuesday, to mark one of the darkest days in american history. it was a hundred years ago that the small but prosperous black community was attacked and destroyed by a white mob. in less than 24 hours hundreds of black people were killed and thousands of homes and businesses were burned to the ground. a manhunt continues for three mask gunman who opened fire outside a miami banquet hall early sunday. the attack killed two men and injured 21 others. police have released surveillance video showing three people getting out of the vehicle. one of the suspects appears to be holding a handgun while the other two carry what police describe as an assault-style rifle. i'm jackie ibanez, now back to tucker carlson. for all the headlines you can log on to foxnews.com. you're
it will change your life. it turned my life around. you can find peace.ught i could feel this good. walk through those doors, take the step. go get help. it's the best and bravest thing you could ever do. treatment works. >> welcome to fox news live. president biden traveling to tulsa, oklahoma, tuesday, to mark one of the darkest days in american history. it was a hundred years ago that the small but prosperous black community was attacked and destroyed by a white mob. in less than 24...
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in the battle to save the life of his community. but he was faith total. i'll be more school is when we 1st saw the effects of all the regional educational therapies told us we would see my teaching children from several age groups all together in one class. they bought 8. so let's call it the new arrivals that we've been able to avoid the glass things to the 7 new families that moved to tiara. the school can continue to operate and it has in the past. but there are still lots of empty buildings in the center of town. could selling these for one euro be another opportunity to improve taylor as future. like rosie music. one euro project further reduces the real estate assets of the community. and when you give someone some legal and then there isn't an obligation for the buyers to live in the community to be that we need families living not 5 days. yeah, i mean giving that we need families to be part of our society and help us to keep our services. we step so that we're developing in a way that gets us back to normal life. and i mean
in the battle to save the life of his community. but he was faith total. i'll be more school is when we 1st saw the effects of all the regional educational therapies told us we would see my teaching children from several age groups all together in one class. they bought 8. so let's call it the new arrivals that we've been able to avoid the glass things to the 7 new families that moved to tiara. the school can continue to operate and it has in the past. but there are still lots of empty...
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after more than a decade of court enforced control over her personal life.aded with a judge wednesday to set her free. >> she got personal claiming she was forced to stay on birth control and claiming people even watched her taking off her clothes. ♪ i'm a slave 4 u ♪ >> reporter: this morning, britney spears taking a stand slamming the court ordered conservatorship, which she says has left her traumatized and feeling like a slave. the 39-year-old demanding the court terminate the agreement without further psychiatric evaluation telling the judge she feels, quote, ganged up on, bullied, left out and alone. i'm tired of feeling alone. i deserve to have the same rights as anyone. [ crowd chanting ] as fans rallied outside court inside spears delivered an emotional plea via phone describing how her court appointed conservators and her own family allegedly exploited her life tearfully retelling the time she was forced to perform and was allegedly sent to a mental health facility as punishment for a dispute over choreography during rehearsal for her las vegas res
after more than a decade of court enforced control over her personal life.aded with a judge wednesday to set her free. >> she got personal claiming she was forced to stay on birth control and claiming people even watched her taking off her clothes. ♪ i'm a slave 4 u ♪ >> reporter: this morning, britney spears taking a stand slamming the court ordered conservatorship, which she says has left her traumatized and feeling like a slave. the 39-year-old demanding the court terminate...
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are there any signs of life? are there any survivors? and then they're thinking about accountability as well. could this have been prevented? what exactly caused this? did someone know that something like this could happen? is someone going to be held responsible? it is very difficult to move forward and begin the process of grieving when you don't know what actually happened to your loved one and also when officials here are putting out a message of hope, trying to keep hopes alive. part of that is the mayor of miami-dade county, daniella levine cava continuously repeating the idea that this is still a search and rescue operation. she made that clear during a press briefing today. listen. >> so we have people waiting and waiting and waiting for news that is excruciating. we have them coping with the news that they might not have their loved ones come out alive and still hope against hope that they will. they're learning that some of their loved ones will come out as body parts. i mean this is -- this is the kind of information that is j
are there any signs of life? are there any survivors? and then they're thinking about accountability as well. could this have been prevented? what exactly caused this? did someone know that something like this could happen? is someone going to be held responsible? it is very difficult to move forward and begin the process of grieving when you don't know what actually happened to your loved one and also when officials here are putting out a message of hope, trying to keep hopes alive. part of...
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it's not going to change their life. and so they, they can't conceive of their world view changing or thinking because they're just things like, whenever i see anybody criticize, i say, well, what's your solution to people an argentine right? like when you're in new york and manhattan and you're in a cocktail party and then you're criticizing, there's like, what are you saying? everybody else in africa or south america or asia? venezuela? what is your solution to them? i think a big point credits as a general rule, they all fall in this category. they all just criticize something that they don't understand. that's a new and, and i've never seen a critic say. i hate bitcoin. i think that people in the rest of the world should buy no one so they should buy apple stock to save their life savings in africa to avoid having it be stolen by the local government. nobody says that. so if you don't give a constructive solution to the problem, then you're just reflexively rejecting a new thing. are you essentially a corporate heret
it's not going to change their life. and so they, they can't conceive of their world view changing or thinking because they're just things like, whenever i see anybody criticize, i say, well, what's your solution to people an argentine right? like when you're in new york and manhattan and you're in a cocktail party and then you're criticizing, there's like, what are you saying? everybody else in africa or south america or asia? venezuela? what is your solution to them? i think a big point...
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for the rest of my life.peaking voice very much, to tell you the truth, but i like my singing voice a great deal. so, i want to use it. i, for one, share the pleasure in your voice. so, i'm delighted to hear you're still going to use it. michael stipe, we've run out of time, but thank you very much indeed forjoining me on hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen. hello. monday was the summer solstice, but for some places, including parts of southeast england, it was colder than the winter solstice. this was the picture as we ended the day in pontypridd, south wales, so quite a lot of cloud around there. through the course of the night, though, the cloud has tended to break up a little bit. so, tuesday, it will be a drier day in the south, certainly compared to what we had on monday. and for most places, some spells of sunshine around. low pressure that brought monday's rain will be slowly clearing away towards the south. we have got another weather front approaching from the northwest. before it gets there, th
for the rest of my life.peaking voice very much, to tell you the truth, but i like my singing voice a great deal. so, i want to use it. i, for one, share the pleasure in your voice. so, i'm delighted to hear you're still going to use it. michael stipe, we've run out of time, but thank you very much indeed forjoining me on hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen. hello. monday was the summer solstice, but for some places, including parts of southeast england, it was colder than the winter...