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and human dignity and her family visibly moved after the visit to father lovell's grave. i don't know. if and explained later she says it gave her strength the next year at the latest the family will reunite to come back here just. our last story takes us to berlin germany to present aging population there are many seniors are top fit take one tick he still giving swimming lessons at aig. 102. violet maybe the world's oldest been teacher at the grand old age of 100 into his still given classes every week at the school in burnie. swimming is special. to me doing sports is one of the biggest joys in life. was going to. play. keeping fit has certainly helped to keep leo young. the full metal worker who wanted to stay active when you talk about 14 years ago. he quantified as a swimming instructor and has been teaching children ever since. he was just nothing with the kids i do it all for free if not. more than a 1000 children have taken to the watch of the. kids age doesn't bother them. how old is leona. and how you didn't choose. if. he's really helpful and very patient. if
and human dignity and her family visibly moved after the visit to father lovell's grave. i don't know. if and explained later she says it gave her strength the next year at the latest the family will reunite to come back here just. our last story takes us to berlin germany to present aging population there are many seniors are top fit take one tick he still giving swimming lessons at aig. 102. violet maybe the world's oldest been teacher at the grand old age of 100 into his still given classes...
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so it's fortunate for two it is rather that we are featuring today the first day of the late lovell -- nobel laureate milton friedman one of the great economists of the 20th century and a champion of economic and overall human freedom. we were lucky to have known him and for some of us that had worked with him to a limited degree. i'm sure he too would agree with the title of the book though i can't recall him ever putting his opposition to socialism in quite those terms. today's socialism has gained an appeal among some americans especially young americans as a viable alternative to a market economy and a market economy that has prevailed throughout the united states. this is so much the case leading political candidates and others openly espouse their admiration for the ideology and the policy that it implies. how much do americans really understand about socialism and the aspects of its appeal that are well-founded. one of the goals of the authors of "socialism sucks" is to disabuse readers of any idealism that they might have for the ideology by appealing to reality and direct obs
so it's fortunate for two it is rather that we are featuring today the first day of the late lovell -- nobel laureate milton friedman one of the great economists of the 20th century and a champion of economic and overall human freedom. we were lucky to have known him and for some of us that had worked with him to a limited degree. i'm sure he too would agree with the title of the book though i can't recall him ever putting his opposition to socialism in quite those terms. today's socialism has...
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alex lovell in bristol, sally magnusson in glasgow, thanks so much.ffective. because here now, for miles around, there‘s no—one — they‘ve all fled. the strikes have been precise... ..deadly, and relentless. this hospital is at a secret location. they‘ve had to dig down deep into the solid rock to avoid russian and regime bombs. since april, about 40 hospitals have been targeted in idlib now. that‘s a war crime. but this isn‘tjust a warfrom the air — it‘s also a war from the ground, and the worry is regime troops are getting closer here. if they advance another few kilometres, then this hospital will be lost too. they dug down here two years ago, and despite the regime‘s advance, this hospital is still operating. the rest in the area are gone. they‘ll keep treating the war—wounded and the sick until they‘re in range of government shells. child cries why have you had to build this hospital underground? translation: it is because of repeated russian and syrian air strikes. they have repeatedly targeted us, and life around us in general. they have targete
alex lovell in bristol, sally magnusson in glasgow, thanks so much.ffective. because here now, for miles around, there‘s no—one — they‘ve all fled. the strikes have been precise... ..deadly, and relentless. this hospital is at a secret location. they‘ve had to dig down deep into the solid rock to avoid russian and regime bombs. since april, about 40 hospitals have been targeted in idlib now. that‘s a war crime. but this isn‘tjust a warfrom the air — it‘s also a war from the...
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in january 1963, the next nine astronauts, the second group that included neil armstrong, jim lovell,d others, came out here on a very cold day, flew into flagstaff on two planes. in case one crashed, not all the astronauts would perish. they flew in and these guys were rock stars, met by the mayor, met by cheering fans wanting autographs, but they went to the crater because if you're going to the moon and do geology around this pockmarked, cratered area, why not study and prepare for that at the best-preserved impact crater there is, meteor crater right down the river from the observatory? they went to meteor crater to see what an impact crater looks like. then they went to lowell observatory to study the mapping and see how these features are depicted on maps, because they are going to have to read these maps and relate what they are seeing on the map to real futures. group broke, this up into threes, each group went with folks, some stayed here at lowell, some went to northern university -- northern arizona university and their telescopes, and one -- and some went to the naval obse
in january 1963, the next nine astronauts, the second group that included neil armstrong, jim lovell,d others, came out here on a very cold day, flew into flagstaff on two planes. in case one crashed, not all the astronauts would perish. they flew in and these guys were rock stars, met by the mayor, met by cheering fans wanting autographs, but they went to the crater because if you're going to the moon and do geology around this pockmarked, cratered area, why not study and prepare for that at...
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a, madam speaker, when apollo 11's james lovell john schweikert -- sighing earth who is here -- schweikert, fou they
a, madam speaker, when apollo 11's james lovell john schweikert -- sighing earth who is here -- schweikert, fou they
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a, madam speaker, when apollo 11's james lovell john schweikert -- sighing earth who is here -- schweikert, famously announced, houston, we have a problem, when that message was received in control, it was katherine johnson who crunched the numbers to get our folks home. this was at a time when everything was going wrong and she had a cool head and ined ed -- incredibly brilliant mind to put this complex data together. this is not hoping the computer spitz out the right information -- spits out the right information. this is the long work that we all dreaded as a kid when it was simple math, and this was of the longest, most complex nature, the type of math that they had to do highly quickly. these women deserve the congress gold medal. they deserve this recognition. i support this bill and i urge my colleagues to pass this piece of legislation. and with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from guam is recognized. mr. san nicolas: thank you, madam speaker. i yield five minutes to the gentlewoman. the
a, madam speaker, when apollo 11's james lovell john schweikert -- sighing earth who is here -- schweikert, famously announced, houston, we have a problem, when that message was received in control, it was katherine johnson who crunched the numbers to get our folks home. this was at a time when everything was going wrong and she had a cool head and ined ed -- incredibly brilliant mind to put this complex data together. this is not hoping the computer spitz out the right information -- spits out...
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i lovell chris stuff and also one of the individuals in this watch of the last majority of and the nowearings lady said she was a child victim and we need to characterize these allegations against justice kavanaugh they were individuals of the same age. child sexual assault is stolet different than the regular assault. he's being hurt with that and there's no indication he has been told of any sexual assault stuff. that said, i think everyone who watched the hearings can agree that justice kavanaugh had the most detailed account of anyone i've ever seen. to the point of almost a crsks/dc. he had them very detailed and he went through hell with this congressional testimony. i understand the reasons for if sexual allegation. but if you need anything else, there should be additional proof for all of our youth in america that if you are the victim of sexual assault, you've got to do forward very quickly. i understand why there's stigmatism with that and individuals sometimes are afraid to report this. i've years down the line, 20 years of class, the freblet actor douse down with the democr
i lovell chris stuff and also one of the individuals in this watch of the last majority of and the nowearings lady said she was a child victim and we need to characterize these allegations against justice kavanaugh they were individuals of the same age. child sexual assault is stolet different than the regular assault. he's being hurt with that and there's no indication he has been told of any sexual assault stuff. that said, i think everyone who watched the hearings can agree that justice...