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i worked very hard as a consultant on toss to be of extreme importance to mankind. balance of nuclear and is better in that area correct palace because that is exactly what scared sees that these arms will have an illusion. this is the footage from the detonation of the hydrogen bomb developed by under a son of the us his song had managed to beat the united states in developing the terrifying weapon of mass destruction samsonov became an epidemic in his early thirty's it's one of the contests resulted in two deaths a soldier on site and a little girl in a nearby village a lift a strong impression in soccer all despite the cost of outcome of the new jointer bomb. blast if i could also for a couple of days through a small quality in the test site to own a summary of the main hero deal with and he was allowed to open the evenings of course he'd also propose the first toast which shocked everyone you're her she says i'd like to dream job orms exploding into science but never overtones and cities in america when you go down you've got a world it's going to. at that time
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into into finally finding the cure against nature i mean frankly if people have spent their money mankind they they spend on aids for example into treatment of heart disease humanity would have become a more. healthy the. world twice as healthy as it was yesterday. do you think do you think this is just just pure envy or. reason that we work with limited resources by definition so with more resources one can always do better i'm sure it can be done in heart diseases or in cancer in any type of condition hiv has killed thirty million people in thirty years it was a major threat for the whole of mankind and the fact that there has been such an investment shows the importance that governments and research institutions have given to this disease now it should not be their money going to reach over you should prevent other sectors of health from being financed because this would be a bad result but it's not the case it has really brought i dish and resources which we're not there and which have achieved a tremendous amount but we are far from doing very well we have less than six million peopl
into into finally finding the cure against nature i mean frankly if people have spent their money mankind they they spend on aids for example into treatment of heart disease humanity would have become a more. healthy the. world twice as healthy as it was yesterday. do you think do you think this is just just pure envy or. reason that we work with limited resources by definition so with more resources one can always do better i'm sure it can be done in heart diseases or in cancer in any type of...
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programs continue and that not everyone is convinced mankind is boiling our planet into oblivion as r.t. his next. today i'm talking to johnny ball he's most famous for being a children's television presenter in the seventy's and eighty's was also a climate change skeptic joining all thank you so much for talking with c. artie now you are famous for boiling things down there so i wonder if we could just start with you explaining the current accepted theory behind climate science and where you think climate scientists are going wrong well it all started at the very beginning and it alarmed me because it didn't seem to tie in with what i already understood about what role the way the world was life on earth works wife on earth is based on three. three items that's oxygen water and c o two and the three intermix when you're good and the thing you're producing you're burning hydrocarbons and you produce c o two and water but you can't do anything without the oxygen and there so if you demonize one and you have to demonize the other every time you produce a molecule of c o two you produce tw
programs continue and that not everyone is convinced mankind is boiling our planet into oblivion as r.t. his next. today i'm talking to johnny ball he's most famous for being a children's television presenter in the seventy's and eighty's was also a climate change skeptic joining all thank you so much for talking with c. artie now you are famous for boiling things down there so i wonder if we could just start with you explaining the current accepted theory behind climate science and where you...
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thank you. >> mohammed eddinae, jimmy mankind. >> good afternoon, everybody. i am here today for the credit card thing. i don't think it is right. i do not think anybody should come take my social security and open a bank account for me and tell me you are going to take 5% of your money. they tell me you're going to take 5% of your money and you are not going to see it today. you are good to see it two or three days. i have to pay $1.50 every time i talk to somebody. anywhere you go, people have choices. passengers have ci don't have t. they have different prices, cash and credit. i believe this charge, if you can't live without it, passes to the passenger. it is fair. they have the option. i had a passenger from australia. passengers their pay 10%. -- passengers there pay 10%. >> david million -- nguyen. >> i would like to add to this invisible agenda that seems to be coming down upon cabdriver's constantly. that is evidenced by some of the alarming trends that have seemingly abused the cab driver more than the companies since the switch from the taxi commiss
thank you. >> mohammed eddinae, jimmy mankind. >> good afternoon, everybody. i am here today for the credit card thing. i don't think it is right. i do not think anybody should come take my social security and open a bank account for me and tell me you are going to take 5% of your money. they tell me you're going to take 5% of your money and you are not going to see it today. you are good to see it two or three days. i have to pay $1.50 every time i talk to somebody. anywhere you...
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i worked very hard as a consultant on toss to be extreme importance to mankind. balance of nuclear own especially in the two correct palace because that is exactly what's guarantees that these arms will ever eaten. this is the footage from the detonation of the hydrogen bomb developed by hyundai some sort of the u.s. assault had managed to beat the united states in developing the terrifying weapon of mass destruction several became an epidemic early thirty's it's one of the bomb tests resulted in two tests a soldier on site and a little girl in a nearby village a left a strong impression sucker off despite the cost of outcome of the new jointer bomb . blast if i could also put it with a through a small closing in the tests on a summary of the main hero here with he was allowed to open the evening he also proposed the first two shots everyone you're her she says i'd like to treat all bombs exploding into science but never overtones and cities when you go down you've got a war that's going to. at that time several became acquainted with the dissident historian roy.
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i worked very hard as a consultant ourselves to be that stream importance to mankind. balance of media owners between the two great powers because that is exactly what scared sees that these arms will have a belief system. this is the through teach from the detonation of the hydrogen bomb developed by under a subset of the us assad managed to beat the united states in developing the terrifying weapon of mass destruction samsonov became an academic early thirty's it's one of the bomb tests resulted in today's soldier onsite and a little girl in a nearby village a left a strong impression sucker growth despite the positive outcome of the new coin drop . by if i will sell for a couple of days through a small party in the test side to own a saucer of the main hero and he was allowed to open the evening of course he also proposed the first toast which shocks everyone you're her she says i'd like to drink all bombs exploding into sites but never overtones and cities when you go down you've got a war that's going to. at that time several became acquainted with this isn't hist
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i worked very hard as a cases ourselves to believe extreme importance to mankind but there is a balance of nuclear owners between the two brett powers because that is exactly what scared at these arms really of a belief system. this is the footage from the detonation of the hydrogen bomb developed by under a subset of the us is saddam had managed to beat the united states in developing the terrifying weapon of mass destruction samsonov became an academic early thirty's it's one of the bomb tests resulted in two deaths a soldier on site and a little girl in a nearby village he left a strong impression on soccer all despite the positive outcome of the new high drama. if i've also heard of comparable things through a small party in the test side to own a saucer of the main hero here with he was allowed to open the evening of course he'd also propose the first to everyone says i'd like to drink all bombs exploding on test sites but never overtones on cities when you go down you've been awarded. advent time subtle became acquainted with the dissident historian roy meant it if he was the firs
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i worked very hard as i can sort it out to davis freeman importance to mankind. there is a balance of nucular onus to trim the to correct palace because that is exactly what standard c. is that these arms really have a leader. this is the footage from the designation of the hydrogen bomb developed by under a subset of the us isaak had managed to beat the united states in developing the terrifying weapon of mass destruction assassin of became an academic in his early thirty's it's one of the bomb tests resulted in two deaths a soldier on site and a little girl in a nearby village he left a strong impression on some girls despite the positive outcome of the new jointer bomb. blast. they threw a small party in the tests to own a saucer of the main hero with and he was allowed to open the evening post because he also proposed the first to show everyone says i'd like to drink bombs exploding on test sites but never overtones and cities when you go down you've got a war that's not going to. at that time saturday i came acquainted with and this isn't historian yet if he
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it is perhaps the most profound change that we will have ever seen in mankind. way beyond anything like the industrial revolution. >> it's not the kind of thing that we'll be able to discuss carefully in a couple minutes on a tv show. >> no, but my question is to you, and i don't want you to take that dodge, if you don't mind my telling you, that's exactly what it is, is it going to pull people towards religion or is science really going to take over the role of religion? is science going to be the new god? we don't need god as much. we can control our pain. we can control our disease. >> no, because we're finally personal beings and we desire relationship. we don't merely to desire 20 years long asian not have certain diseases. we do desire this thing but we're created in the image of god and most fundamentally god himself from do you have thoughts on this? >> i think in this coming century people will lean toward god and rediscover themselves in the image of the almighty god. and number two -- >> when the time comes, when the time comes that you see and you gr
it is perhaps the most profound change that we will have ever seen in mankind. way beyond anything like the industrial revolution. >> it's not the kind of thing that we'll be able to discuss carefully in a couple minutes on a tv show. >> no, but my question is to you, and i don't want you to take that dodge, if you don't mind my telling you, that's exactly what it is, is it going to pull people towards religion or is science really going to take over the role of religion? is science...
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i worked very hard as i can so these are tossed to the effects freeman importance to mankind they are a balance of nuclear on a spectrum the two great powers because that is exactly which guarantees that these arms will you have a belief system. this is the footage from the definition of the hydrogen bomb developed by under a subset of the us is saddam had managed to beat the united states in developing the terrifying weapon of mass destruction assassin of became an academic in his early thirty's it's one of the bomb tests resulted in two deaths a soldier on site and a little girl in a nearby village a left a strong impression on some girls despite the positive outcome of the new jointer gone. back and i've also heard of a horrible day through a small door to in the test side to own a saucer of the main hero here with and he was allowed to open the evening or so he also proposed the first toast which shocked everyone says i like to drink all bombs exploding into sites at level overtones in the city's image when you go the news of the world isn't going to. at that time several became a
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i worked very hard as a consultant on toss to be extreme importance to mankind and. their balance to nuclear own especially in the to correct palace because that is exactly what scared sees that these arms will never believed them. this is the footage from the detonation of the hydrogen bomb developed by under a subset of the us assad had managed to beat the united states in developing the terrifying weapon of mass destruction safronov became an academic easily thirty's it's one of the bomb tests resulted in the deaths a soldier on site and a little girl in a nearby village they left a strong impression inside her all despite the positive outcome of the new jointer bomb. blast if i would also heard of comparable things through a small quality in the test sites that only saw her of the main hero with and he was allowed to open the evening of course he also propose the first toast will show everyone you're her she says i'd like to treat all bombs exploding into sites but never overtones in cities when you go down you've got a war that's going to. at that time several b
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i worked very hard as a consensus on sastre effects freeman importance to mankind. there is a balance of nuclear on a spectrum there to correct paris because that is exactly what scared cease at these times he never believed that. this is the footage from the day it's a nation of the hydrogen bomb developed by under a subset of the us assad had managed to beat the united states in developing the terrifying weapon of mass destruction says rolf became an academic early thirty's it's one of the bomb tests resulted in two deaths a soldier on site and a little girl in a nearby village a left a strong impression sucker of despite the positive outcome of the new hydra draw. with i've also heard of a horrible day through a small party in the test side to own a saucer of the main hero here with and he was allowed to open the evenings are so good also because the first toast will show everyone says i'd like to drink job orms exploding into science but never over towns and cities when you go down you've got a world of. at that time several became acquainted with the dissident
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oh it's very hard as are considered to be a fixed remote fortunes to mankind. there is a balance of nuclear on a spectrum that seemed correct palace because that is exactly what scared cease that these arms will ever believed. this is the footage from the detonation of the hydrogen bomb developed by under a subset of the us assad had managed to beat the united states in developing the terrifying weapon of mass destruction samsonov became an epidemic early thirty's it's one of the bomb tests resulted in two deaths a soldier on site and a little girl in a nearby village iliffe the strong impression inside her oath despite the cost of outcome of the new high drama. class if i would also heard of comparable they threw a small party in the test side to own a saucer of the main hero and he was allowed to open the evening of course he also propose the first toast which shocks everyone you're her she says i'd like to drink all bombs exploding on test sites but never overtones in cities when you go down you've got a war that's going to. at that time some sort of became
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i worked very hard as i can sources are tossed over stream importance to mankind that there is a balance of nuclear especially in the true brett powers because that is exactly what scared cease that these arms will have a belief system. this is the footage from the designation of the hydrogen bomb developed by under a subset of the us this song has managed to beat the united states in developing the terrifying weapon of mass destruction assassin of became an academic early thirty's it's one of the bomb tests resulted in two deaths a soldier on site and a little girl in a nearby village ill if the strong impression sucker rolls despite the positive outcome of the new high drama. class if i've also heard of comparable things through a small party in the tests to own a saucer of the main hero deal with he was allowed to open the evening or so he also proposed the first two shots every one of your horses says i'd like to drink your bomb exploding into science but never overtones of cities in america when you go down you've got a world it's not going to. at that time several became acquainted
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fermenting including leaving produce about three hundred fifty billion tons of c o two a year and mankind is industry produces at most twenty four billion tons. it wouldn't matter factor fourteen so nature is producing fourteen times as much but all the plants on earth only twenty percent around. eighty percent of all plants on earth are in the oceans in the sea all with the sentiment that was a nice you know it takes you that they bring their. culture in carbonate your caves are made from so you can get out and see if this wouldn't they just wouldn't. and the shells of crabs and things require so you too much of wrong so you see this there's total exchange and the exchange can be upset it can be outs put to a degree but to me it's so minimal but the whole for henri is crazy so how is it that you think climate scientists have got it so wrong i think it was a lot but he says we've got to stop the world progress. we've got to stop technology previously we've got to stop capitalism and the like and we've somehow got to hold everything back and that's the idea and when you talk to the green y
fermenting including leaving produce about three hundred fifty billion tons of c o two a year and mankind is industry produces at most twenty four billion tons. it wouldn't matter factor fourteen so nature is producing fourteen times as much but all the plants on earth only twenty percent around. eighty percent of all plants on earth are in the oceans in the sea all with the sentiment that was a nice you know it takes you that they bring their. culture in carbonate your caves are made from so...
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you're essentially saying two things one that theory two is that still for life on earth and two that mankind isn't responsible for creating surplus amounts of spiriting plants on land rotting in fermenting including leaves something produced about three hundred fifty billion tons of c o two a year mankind is industry produces at most twenty four billion tons. you're talking about a factor for getting so many producing fourteen times as much but of all the plants on earth only twenty percent wrong. eighty percent of all plants on earth are in the oceans and. all with the same weight i was the nice you think it takes you that they produce their. cars in carbonate your caves are made from so you think without the c o two wouldn't they just wouldn't it. the shells of crabs and things require so you have to perform so you see there's this total exchange an exchange can be upset it can deal but to a degree but to me it's so minimal that the whole for henri is crazy so how is it that you think climate scientists have got it so wrong i think it was a lovely that says we've got to stop the world prog
you're essentially saying two things one that theory two is that still for life on earth and two that mankind isn't responsible for creating surplus amounts of spiriting plants on land rotting in fermenting including leaves something produced about three hundred fifty billion tons of c o two a year mankind is industry produces at most twenty four billion tons. you're talking about a factor for getting so many producing fourteen times as much but of all the plants on earth only twenty percent...
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. >> the first five -- dominick roderick, mohammed edinae, jimmy mankind, and bill mattingly. if he could speak into the microphone, sir, we're going to ask all speakers to state their names so i don't keep repeating the names of people who have already spoken. >> my name is madavi. i have looked 32 years in san francisco. i am opposed to credit card fees. i am already paying some percentage for many years. also, i am opposed on the electronic waybills. these are my to objections -- mike two objections. -- my two objections. >> dominic. i have been 30 years in the service of some francisco. a request one thing. whenever you have an agenda for the taxi industry, it should at least be on the bulletin board of the companies and at the airport, so everybody knows about it, not only the company. the drivers should be informed. it has to be a big letter, not a tiny letter, where it is visible. we have bulletin boards at the airport and at the companies. before you set up a meeting, i request you that you put it in bold letters so that all the parties involved will know about it. i r
. >> the first five -- dominick roderick, mohammed edinae, jimmy mankind, and bill mattingly. if he could speak into the microphone, sir, we're going to ask all speakers to state their names so i don't keep repeating the names of people who have already spoken. >> my name is madavi. i have looked 32 years in san francisco. i am opposed to credit card fees. i am already paying some percentage for many years. also, i am opposed on the electronic waybills. these are my to objections --...
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and do you think love for all mankind is really one of the lasting regularsies of pope john paul ii? is, it is, eric, it's not a love that's based on human perfection, it's said that john paul ii went to confession every week, okay? john paul ii, part of his humility recognizing he wasn't perfect. the poapst aren't perfect. they make bad decisions sometimes and make bad decision ins their personal lives, but humility is saying i'm not perfect and i'm going to get up again and love other people within my perfection and john paul ii did that and that's what we're celebrating. not his own perfection, but sank if ication of his soul. >> and to move forward in beatification, in this day and age, at the website, people can submit what they believed to be miracles and like to be considered. and who are the folks who actually sit down and review these alleged miracles to decide which is the one that actually could take pope john paul ii to sainthood? >> well, it's all run by what's called the congregation tore the causes of saints which is basically a vatican department and this department t
and do you think love for all mankind is really one of the lasting regularsies of pope john paul ii? is, it is, eric, it's not a love that's based on human perfection, it's said that john paul ii went to confession every week, okay? john paul ii, part of his humility recognizing he wasn't perfect. the poapst aren't perfect. they make bad decisions sometimes and make bad decision ins their personal lives, but humility is saying i'm not perfect and i'm going to get up again and love other people...
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world, restored america's status abroad and such and such, but i realized i can do for more good and mankind building upscale golf courses and condominiums in the greater tri-state area as well as keeping meatloaf on the straight and narrow. mr. trump, i can't help but think you left the race too soon. you raised so many questions, like what did your crack team of investigators find in hawaii? >> i have people who have been studying it, and they cannot believe what they're finding. >> you have people down there in hawaii searching? >> absolutely. they cannot believe what they're finding. >> jon: you never told us. [laughter] will we believe it? was it an amulet? a cursed am you let that makes the wearer believe he has information that doesn't actually exist? [laughter] it's not just the country that you're letting down, it's you. you're letting donald trump down. you know, a great man once said when it became clear she would rather walk away from her support role as they tried to create a say dog shampooing business that she would rather walk away than continue to wattle the terrible person
world, restored america's status abroad and such and such, but i realized i can do for more good and mankind building upscale golf courses and condominiums in the greater tri-state area as well as keeping meatloaf on the straight and narrow. mr. trump, i can't help but think you left the race too soon. you raised so many questions, like what did your crack team of investigators find in hawaii? >> i have people who have been studying it, and they cannot believe what they're finding....
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mankind has struggled with the implications for centuries. >> they talk about the signs of the times which we have seen some. >> reporter: if these signs of judgment are correct, welcome to apocalypse now. >> i have to think about that. but i won't have much time to think about it, will i? >> reporter: you may have seen one of these 1200 billboards. they are the work of this man, 89-year-old christian preacher harold camping, owner of the family radio network. >> you and i are living at the time of the end of the world. >> reporter: his followers have spread the word of the world's end all across the globe, reportedly using donations to pay for it. >> there's going to be a huge earthquake that's going to make the big earthquake in japan seem like a sunday school picnic. >> reporter: he says it will first strike figee and new zealand, then work its way around the world. it appears to be late. by camping's own estimates, it should have hit there already hours ago. >> it's particularly nice to be with you tonight since the world was supposed to come to an end 10 minutes ago. >> reporter
mankind has struggled with the implications for centuries. >> they talk about the signs of the times which we have seen some. >> reporter: if these signs of judgment are correct, welcome to apocalypse now. >> i have to think about that. but i won't have much time to think about it, will i? >> reporter: you may have seen one of these 1200 billboards. they are the work of this man, 89-year-old christian preacher harold camping, owner of the family radio network. >>...
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and china is planning and i'm freshest plans of building its own space station and to put mankind on walls within a decade spacing out of the present wants cooperation with the soon current space superpowers but there's a worry it could lead to new research to live. next to the director general of the european space agency about the confidence space exploration ambitions. we. see. we. will be. down think director general of the european space agency great having you with us today sir and all i am very glad to be so how did you become interested in space. i was ten years old once put it was a long. fourteen when the gathering was launched and i got my engineering degree the day. under the moon almost set up at all in my. school was a. fool for space even and i have never asked myself what i was a space and a young person and they are students placed or. just let your invention card carrying if you were a little boy when he went into open space that was fifteen years ago what does he represent to you but do you think a flame war let's go in for me was where's the here or are you. in my
and china is planning and i'm freshest plans of building its own space station and to put mankind on walls within a decade spacing out of the present wants cooperation with the soon current space superpowers but there's a worry it could lead to new research to live. next to the director general of the european space agency about the confidence space exploration ambitions. we. see. we. will be. down think director general of the european space agency great having you with us today sir and all i...
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in the history of mankind, and has been proving that man is not perfect and the pentagon could not provide personal information and the largest cab industries, the microsoft could not provided. they just recently found they have said their vulnerability and it cannot be protected. [tone] [applause] >> thank you. i am a cabdriver. one time, the homeless guy so drunk -- digest stop by the red light and he was so drunk he spit on my windshield. i a just can't do anything because i'm just a cabdriver. maybe he beat me or maybe he broke my window and i can do nothing. we're not challenging any rule or regulation, you are powerful and the budget people are making big decisions. but sometimes we come here to ask you, planes of people getting into it taxi is a like to be in the taxi exclusively and privately. most of the taxi rider's have an iphone. i just took the muni to come here. maybe they could put a good size television and they are happy to see a year advertising the muni because there are people all the time but not in the taxi because people are watching their e-mail with very busy peopl
in the history of mankind, and has been proving that man is not perfect and the pentagon could not provide personal information and the largest cab industries, the microsoft could not provided. they just recently found they have said their vulnerability and it cannot be protected. [tone] [applause] >> thank you. i am a cabdriver. one time, the homeless guy so drunk -- digest stop by the red light and he was so drunk he spit on my windshield. i a just can't do anything because i'm just a...
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mankind struggled with the implications for centuries. >> the science of the times, which we have seen some. >> signs of judgment are correct, welcome to apocalypse now. >> i have to think about it. >> you may have seen one of these 1200 billboards. they are the work of this man. 89-year-old christian harold camping. >> you and i are living at the time of the end of the world. >> his followers spread the word of the world end all across the globe. reportedly using donations to pay for it. >> there's going to be a huge earthquake that is going to make the big earthquake in japan seem like a picnic. >> he says it will strike fiji and new zealand, it appears to be late. by camping's own estimates, it should have hit there already hours ago. >> it's particularly nice to be with you tonight. the world was supposed to come to an end ten minutes ago. >> camping arrived at today's date using a mathematical formula based on biblical numbers. >> it doesn't say anything about the bible. it says a lot about their imagination. >> most christians aren't buying it. >> i think it's a bunch of baloney.
mankind struggled with the implications for centuries. >> the science of the times, which we have seen some. >> signs of judgment are correct, welcome to apocalypse now. >> i have to think about it. >> you may have seen one of these 1200 billboards. they are the work of this man. 89-year-old christian harold camping. >> you and i are living at the time of the end of the world. >> his followers spread the word of the world end all across the globe. reportedly...
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before we go, we want to suggest -- one of the eternal questions that perplexes mankind, is their life in space? our scientists have found a planet 20 light years away from earth which they believe is habitable. they believe it could support life similar to that honors. before you start packing, using current rocket technology, it would take 300,000 years to get there. that's a long time. that brings us to the end of tonight's broadcast. be sure to visit our web site for constant updates. you can get in touch with me and most of the british team on twitter. thank you for watching. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to ma
before we go, we want to suggest -- one of the eternal questions that perplexes mankind, is their life in space? our scientists have found a planet 20 light years away from earth which they believe is habitable. they believe it could support life similar to that honors. before you start packing, using current rocket technology, it would take 300,000 years to get there. that's a long time. that brings us to the end of tonight's broadcast. be sure to visit our web site for constant updates. you...
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mankind has struggled with the implications for centuries. >> talking about the signs of the time. we have seen them. >> reporter: welcome to apocolypse now. you may have seen one of these 1200 billboards. the work of this man, 89-year- old christian preacher harold camping owner of the family radio network. >> you and i are living at the time of the end of the world. his followers have spread the word of the world's end all over the globe. >> there is going to be a huge earthquake that is going to make the big earthquake in japan seem like a sunday school picnic. >> reporter: he says it will first strike fiji and new zealand but it appears to be late. it should have hit there already hours ago by his own estimate. >> it is particularly nice to be with you tonight since the world was supposed to come to an end 10 minutes ago. >> reporter: he arrived to today's date using a complicated mathematical formula based on bible numbers. >> it says a lot about their imagination, not much about the bible. >> reporter: most christians aren't buying it. >> i just think it is a bunch of balony.
mankind has struggled with the implications for centuries. >> talking about the signs of the time. we have seen them. >> reporter: welcome to apocolypse now. you may have seen one of these 1200 billboards. the work of this man, 89-year- old christian preacher harold camping owner of the family radio network. >> you and i are living at the time of the end of the world. his followers have spread the word of the world's end all over the globe. >> there is going to be a huge...
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history of mankind was over sixty five years have passed since now. those who survived still remember the victory like it was yesterday they still live with victory in their hearts. mom.
history of mankind was over sixty five years have passed since now. those who survived still remember the victory like it was yesterday they still live with victory in their hearts. mom.
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in the history of mankind was over sixty five years have passed since. survive still remember the victory like it was yesterday they still live with victory in their hearts. a charming here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture.
in the history of mankind was over sixty five years have passed since. survive still remember the victory like it was yesterday they still live with victory in their hearts. a charming here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture.
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history of mankind it was over sixty five years have passed since that. those who survived still remember the victory like it was yesterday they still live with a victory in their hearts. for the full so we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with a new.
history of mankind it was over sixty five years have passed since that. those who survived still remember the victory like it was yesterday they still live with a victory in their hearts. for the full so we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with a new.