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that uses passive cooling to keep temperatures like inspired by traditional nigerian architecture or mackay uses compressed earth bricks that heat up during the day and release energy at night a wing shaped roof disperses heat by diverting affleck. he says cities are not doing enough to guard against temperature increases. heat is rising it keeps rising as the city develops as we're not dealing with pollution as we build tighter and tighter spaces so i think it's really critical that people think about heat when thinking about design. with the city swelling by more than 1000 people a day cool buildings will become increasingly crucial for lives. now here in the german capital berlin a movie an artist is helping to shine a light on another doc chaps of german history when the libyan communities rose up against german colonial rule in 1904 imperial forces responded they were quick to crush the end wrist and the result was the nehemiah nation of the head a little and nama peoples in 2004 the german government formally recognised the atrocities and issued an apology but to date no reparations h
that uses passive cooling to keep temperatures like inspired by traditional nigerian architecture or mackay uses compressed earth bricks that heat up during the day and release energy at night a wing shaped roof disperses heat by diverting affleck. he says cities are not doing enough to guard against temperature increases. heat is rising it keeps rising as the city develops as we're not dealing with pollution as we build tighter and tighter spaces so i think it's really critical that people...
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at mackay bridge from the interview sport can fill in the details for us welcome it starts with making repeat of she always seemed like the clear favorite but why for she was always a clear choice like you say this was a women's world cup year and we often tend to see when these international tournaments happened the star performers from most wanted tend to fare well in the individual awards towards the end of the year and nobody performed better at that woke up then megan rapinoe she led the u.s. to victory in france was awarded the golden bowl for the tournament's star player and also finished top scorer so she couldn't really have done more in footballing terms to win the award in terms of the world cup but it's also probably for hot off the field exploits this year as well she's use that platform after winning that world cup to become a political activist we're seeing make some of her speeches now she campaigned from everything from gay rights to equal pay for women and she really consistently criticized the trump administration in the u.s. as well so she was a she was a star both
at mackay bridge from the interview sport can fill in the details for us welcome it starts with making repeat of she always seemed like the clear favorite but why for she was always a clear choice like you say this was a women's world cup year and we often tend to see when these international tournaments happened the star performers from most wanted tend to fare well in the individual awards towards the end of the year and nobody performed better at that woke up then megan rapinoe she led the...
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— mackay will see it has been pretty cold across northern scotland in the past few hours, temperatures has been some snow around too, but the main message in the forecast is that it is going to be mild this week, some wet and windy weather on the way, gale force winds, not surprising for this time of year. but it is already starting to happen out there in the atlantic. low pressures are forming, weather fronts will be heading our way, we have a fair bit of cloud and some light rain affecting the south and south—east at the moment. we have got one weather front here keeping things a little bit milder. we have got clear skies, but also mist and fog across northern england and scotland, and that's where we've had the colder air. temperatures have been down to —6 degrees but actually rising a little bit through the early hours of tuesday morning. tuesday starts off grey, cloudy, and drizzly in the south, mist and murk across the midlands and parts of northern england, and still a little bit of winteryness left over from the night across scotland. four degrees in aberdeen, five in newcastle
— mackay will see it has been pretty cold across northern scotland in the past few hours, temperatures has been some snow around too, but the main message in the forecast is that it is going to be mild this week, some wet and windy weather on the way, gale force winds, not surprising for this time of year. but it is already starting to happen out there in the atlantic. low pressures are forming, weather fronts will be heading our way, we have a fair bit of cloud and some light rain affecting...
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. >> reporter: brad mackay is a professor of strateg management and vice principal of st.ndrews. >> the outcome of this election is going to have a msive impact on the future of scotland, on the future of the rest of the u.k.-- indeed,n the future of the e.u.-- for many, many years to come. >> and we are gaered here for one simple purpose, and that puhtose is to demand the rig to choose a better future for our country. ( cheers ) >> reporter: the issue of britain leaving the european uniohas been incredibly divisive, and some experts believe that the etional wounds may take more than a generation to heal, and fear ultimately lead to the break-up of the united kingdom. here in scotland more than anywhere else, this election is being framed in terms of a battle between independence and aying in the united kingdom. the scottish national party, the snp, wants to secure a second independence referendum to determine whether the country should leave the u.k. and becomt an independetate. in order to have a chance of a second bite at indep the nationalists and other opsition partie
. >> reporter: brad mackay is a professor of strateg management and vice principal of st.ndrews. >> the outcome of this election is going to have a msive impact on the future of scotland, on the future of the rest of the u.k.-- indeed,n the future of the e.u.-- for many, many years to come. >> and we are gaered here for one simple purpose, and that puhtose is to demand the rig to choose a better future for our country. ( cheers ) >> reporter: the issue of britain leaving...
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marty baron, dean mackay, thank you both much appreciate it have a freight new year. >> thank you >> thanks, to both of you. >>> when we come back in anatomy of a lie, how a story can quickly gain currency in our news media listening and observing are critical skills for scientists at 3m. one of the products i helped develop was a softer, more secure diaper closure. as a mom, i knew it had to work. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. i envisioned what it's like for babies to have diapers around them. that's what we do at 3m, we listen to people, even those who don't have a voice. at the end of the day, we are people helping people. ♪the beat goes onp for heart failure look like? it looks like emily cooking dinner for ten. ♪the beat goes on it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. ♪la-di-la-di-di entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps your heart, so you can keep on doing what you love. entresto helped people stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart, so it may not work as well. entresto helps improv
marty baron, dean mackay, thank you both much appreciate it have a freight new year. >> thank you >> thanks, to both of you. >>> when we come back in anatomy of a lie, how a story can quickly gain currency in our news media listening and observing are critical skills for scientists at 3m. one of the products i helped develop was a softer, more secure diaper closure. as a mom, i knew it had to work. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. i envisioned...
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sam mendes and george mackay are here. thanks for being here. >> lovely to be here.? >> that's right, he enlisted as a 17-year-old. he never talked about his experiences in the war. ce he was a message carrier? > he was. that was one of the things heed asked to do. he was small, 5 1/2 feet, the mist h he couung at six feet in no-man's land. t couldn't be seen atop the er spoke he never spoke about it until his 70s. he happened to speak about it is h his grandchildren. >> when he told you, you thought there's a story here? is that what happened? > yeah, as an 11-year-old. >> thereg to make a movie about this one day. e,, actually -- >> you were a little boy. but mor. >> it was his story. it wasn't mine to tell in a way. it was only later after making movies that -- and beginning to have the courage to write my own was a story to tell. it kept going. >> there you are, george. e.is is the thing -- i'm not necessarily a fan of war movies, but this to me was more of a human story. the struggle of these two an aerienced soldiers who were trying to deliver this really huma
sam mendes and george mackay are here. thanks for being here. >> lovely to be here.? >> that's right, he enlisted as a 17-year-old. he never talked about his experiences in the war. ce he was a message carrier? > he was. that was one of the things heed asked to do. he was small, 5 1/2 feet, the mist h he couung at six feet in no-man's land. t couldn't be seen atop the er spoke he never spoke about it until his 70s. he happened to speak about it is h his grandchildren. >>...
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took place morales fled to mexico and that's it we forgot about venezuela we forgot about the live mackay and of course and of course democracy try out the again i can't but the military took over and that it's a victory for democracy i can't get my head around that we're going to get interesting detail what was the difference between morales and my dual. asked russia and china for how and he stayed in power and there was no who and the military stayed loyal morris was economically more successful than the door he was more popular probably among the poor certainly certainly but they didn't save him because the united states was no good i mean i don't think that russia china angle plays a fact there. were almost his mistake was was that trust the organization of american states ok and that was his big mistake here and then robert one of the things that you know one of the broad brush issues of 200-1000 is really the middle classes around the world revolting against neal liberalism against the neo liberal model we see it from in the middle east we saw it in the areas they import the yellow
took place morales fled to mexico and that's it we forgot about venezuela we forgot about the live mackay and of course and of course democracy try out the again i can't but the military took over and that it's a victory for democracy i can't get my head around that we're going to get interesting detail what was the difference between morales and my dual. asked russia and china for how and he stayed in power and there was no who and the military stayed loyal morris was economically more...
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on the back of my mackay i don't have. hello again i'm just. a reminder of our top stories this hour. leader aung san suu kyi has arrived at the un's top court in the netherlands to defend her country against genocide charges myanmar's military is accused of mass rape killings and burnings during its crackdown on muslims and 2017. at least 6 people have been killed in a shooting at a hospital in the czech republic it happened in the eastern city of ostrava police are searching for the attacked. us house democrats are preparing to reveal 2 articles of impeachment against president on a trump that could see a possible verdict on his impeachment as early as this week. now libya's un recognized government is warning the world cliff will have to threaten its close to entering tripoli its foreign minister says have to his forces have been boosted by an influx of russian fighter the un's envoy to libya has also warned of a possible bloodbath in the capital after us forces launched an offensive to take tripoli in april but have so far failed to enter t
on the back of my mackay i don't have. hello again i'm just. a reminder of our top stories this hour. leader aung san suu kyi has arrived at the un's top court in the netherlands to defend her country against genocide charges myanmar's military is accused of mass rape killings and burnings during its crackdown on muslims and 2017. at least 6 people have been killed in a shooting at a hospital in the czech republic it happened in the eastern city of ostrava police are searching for the attacked....
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executive editor of the washington post mark baron and the executive editor of the "new york times," dean mackay, gentlemen, welcome to "meet the press. >> thank you for having me >> peter baker wrote recently, there are days in washington lately when it feels like the truth, itself, is on trial well, help us make sense of that >> i mean, it's true of course, it's ridiculous to say that truth isn't truth of course, that's a ridiculous construct. i mean, our job and it's a hard job, but our jobs is to sort out fact from fiction and to very aggressively work to make sure that people trust us and understand that that's our job i mean, marty has a very extensive fact-check operation as do we and those things didn't exist three or four years ago and they're an acknowledgment that one of the jobs as a news media is to sort through all of the bs, if i can say that, and come to some -- and come -- do the deep reporting that we all grew up doing, to come so some sort of understanding of what's actually happening in the world. i think that's one of our largest new jobs. >> marty, you actually tweeted a qu
executive editor of the washington post mark baron and the executive editor of the "new york times," dean mackay, gentlemen, welcome to "meet the press. >> thank you for having me >> peter baker wrote recently, there are days in washington lately when it feels like the truth, itself, is on trial well, help us make sense of that >> i mean, it's true of course, it's ridiculous to say that truth isn't truth of course, that's a ridiculous construct. i mean, our job...
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store names has her 1st world cup title of the season in a 1st race of the season olympic champion mackay to schifrin winning the giant slalom at least in austria on saturday it's the americans 63rd world cup victory to baseball now in the 1st of a korean play to start in the world series with a new teammate of the 2020 m. l.b. season union the rue is one of south korea's biggest sports stars and he spent the past 7 years pitching for the los angeles dodgers making the all-star team last season but as of friday he's with the toronto blue jays signing a 4 year deal with the canadian team with a cool $80000000.00 u.s. dollars. it's 3 wins in 5 years for the commanche team in one of the world's toughest sea races the french super max a yacht took the sydney to hobart race crossing the finish line in the early hours of saturday the crews had to contend with smoke from nearby bushfires while navigating the australian coast commanche set the record for the race and 2017 this time it was 9 hours off that pace one day 18 hours 20 minutes and 24 seconds proving to be the winning time. and that's w
store names has her 1st world cup title of the season in a 1st race of the season olympic champion mackay to schifrin winning the giant slalom at least in austria on saturday it's the americans 63rd world cup victory to baseball now in the 1st of a korean play to start in the world series with a new teammate of the 2020 m. l.b. season union the rue is one of south korea's biggest sports stars and he spent the past 7 years pitching for the los angeles dodgers making the all-star team last season...
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it happened oakland road and mackay ive police say a 2008 toyota tundra pickup truck driven by a man struck the 63 year-old woman. the driver remained at the scene and cooperated with police they say thatalcohol or drugs do not appear to factors in this collision. the pedestrian was rushed to the hospital where she died a short time later. this is the city's 50 fatal collisi compared to 45 last year. in the east bay, a memorial coinueto grow alg foothill road in pleasanton where a christmas night crash took the lives of 3 teenagers and seriously injured 2 others tonht, hundreds of people are expected to gather and mourn and remember their lives, 16 year-old twin brothers and eir double in high school classmate die when the car they were in slaed into a power pole and then a tree ruth kind of hopes at tonight's vigil will help comft the victims families and friends who are grieving. there's a lot of grief there's a lot of you know people feeling different feelings devastation. >>and kids are taing so it's kind of like what can we do to kind of bring everyone together it can happen to
it happened oakland road and mackay ive police say a 2008 toyota tundra pickup truck driven by a man struck the 63 year-old woman. the driver remained at the scene and cooperated with police they say thatalcohol or drugs do not appear to factors in this collision. the pedestrian was rushed to the hospital where she died a short time later. this is the city's 50 fatal collisi compared to 45 last year. in the east bay, a memorial coinueto grow alg foothill road in pleasanton where a christmas...
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janice elizabeth mackay, ukip, 629. scottish liberal democrats, 2791. three, the tories down five. that plus seven is interesting. a 5.1% swing from labour to the snp. that i am being told is not quite as big as the exit poll was suggesting, though let's not beat about the bush, it is clearly a very resounding victory for the snp clearly a very resounding victory forthe snp in clearly a very resounding victory for the snp in rutherglen and hamilton west. let's begin our scotla nd hamilton west. let's begin our scotland editor, sarah smith, in edinburgh. a response to that first result, and what do you think is likely to happen to that snp performance as the night goes on? well, the snp will be much cheered by this because they have been finding it difficult to believe the exit poll, that they really could win 55 seats. they have all been telling us to take it with a pinch of salt. but they are confident their vote is going to go up, and that's going to have some really serious consequences if that is repeated across the country, and particularly once we
janice elizabeth mackay, ukip, 629. scottish liberal democrats, 2791. three, the tories down five. that plus seven is interesting. a 5.1% swing from labour to the snp. that i am being told is not quite as big as the exit poll was suggesting, though let's not beat about the bush, it is clearly a very resounding victory for the snp clearly a very resounding victory forthe snp in clearly a very resounding victory for the snp in rutherglen and hamilton west. let's begin our scotla nd hamilton west....