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to build a sound ecology is vital for mankind's future. all members of the international community should work together to build a sound global ecoenvironment. we should respect nature. follow nature's ways, and protect nature. we should firmly pursue green low carbon, circular, and sustainable development. china will shoulder its share of responsibility and china will continue to play it's part in this common endeavor. we also urge developed countries to fulfill their historical responsibility honor their emission reduction commitments and help developing countries mitigate and adapt to climate change. [applause] mr. president, dear colleagues, the over 1.3 billion chinese people are endeavoring to realize the chinese international renewal. the dream of the chinese people is closely connected to the dreams of other people in the world. we cannot realize the chinese dream without a peaceful international environment a stable international order and the understanding support and help from the rest of the world. the realization of the chines
to build a sound ecology is vital for mankind's future. all members of the international community should work together to build a sound global ecoenvironment. we should respect nature. follow nature's ways, and protect nature. we should firmly pursue green low carbon, circular, and sustainable development. china will shoulder its share of responsibility and china will continue to play it's part in this common endeavor. we also urge developed countries to fulfill their historical responsibility...
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mankind. many words are not needed to for the aims of this institution. it suffices to remember that the blood of millions of men and sufferings, useless suffering, and we must change the future history of the world. no more war. never again wore. , it is peace which must guide the destiny of people and of all mankind. here theaim fundamental rights and duties of , his dignity, his freedom, and above all, his religious freedom. we feel that you must interpret the highest form of human vision , and we might almost say it's sacred character, for you deal here above all with human life. and human life is sacred. may dare against it. respect for life, even with regard to the great problem with the birth rate. and it here affirmation, was not to encourage an artificial birth control which would be irrational in order to diminish the number of guests at the banquet of life. the real danger comes from man itself, who has at his disposal a more powerful instrument which can be applied for the destruct
mankind. many words are not needed to for the aims of this institution. it suffices to remember that the blood of millions of men and sufferings, useless suffering, and we must change the future history of the world. no more war. never again wore. , it is peace which must guide the destiny of people and of all mankind. here theaim fundamental rights and duties of , his dignity, his freedom, and above all, his religious freedom. we feel that you must interpret the highest form of human vision ,...
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must guide thech destinies of people and of all mankind. here theaim fundamental rights and duties of freedom dignity, his and above all, his religious freedom. we feel you must interpret the highest form of human wisdom and we might almost say it's sacred character. you deal here above all with human life. human life is sacred. no one made their offend against it. life with regard to the great problem of the birthright come he must find in your assembly its highest affirmation. and it's most reasonable defense. thattask is to ensure there is enough bread on the table of mankind and not to encourage an artificial birth control which would be irrational in order to diminish the number of guests at the banquet of life. the real danger comes from man ,imself who has it his disposal ever more powerful instruments which can be employed equally well for destruction or for the loftiest conquests. in a word then, it is modern civilization that must be built upon spiritual principles which can support and dominate life. we are convinced, as you know
must guide thech destinies of people and of all mankind. here theaim fundamental rights and duties of freedom dignity, his and above all, his religious freedom. we feel you must interpret the highest form of human wisdom and we might almost say it's sacred character. you deal here above all with human life. human life is sacred. no one made their offend against it. life with regard to the great problem of the birthright come he must find in your assembly its highest affirmation. and it's most...
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to be resolved, yet it is clear that, without all those interventions on the international level, mankind would not have been able to survive the unchecked use of its own possibilities. every one of these political, juridical and technical advances is a path towards attaining the ideal of human fraternity and a means for its greater realization. for this reason i pay homage to all those men and women whose loyalty and self-sacrifice have benefitted humanity as a whole in these past 70 years. in particular, i would recall today those who gave their lives for peace and reconciliation among peoples, from dag hammarskjÖld to the many united nations officials at every level who have been killed in the course of humanitarian missions, and missions of peace and reconciliation. the experience of the past 70 years beyond all these achievements have made it clear that reform and adaptation to the times is always necessary in the pursuit of the ultimate goal of granting all countries, without exception, a share in, and a genuine and equitable influence on, decision-making processes. the need for gre
to be resolved, yet it is clear that, without all those interventions on the international level, mankind would not have been able to survive the unchecked use of its own possibilities. every one of these political, juridical and technical advances is a path towards attaining the ideal of human fraternity and a means for its greater realization. for this reason i pay homage to all those men and women whose loyalty and self-sacrifice have benefitted humanity as a whole in these past 70 years. in...
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for mankind not to forget its lessons. remembering history does not mean being obsessed with the past, rather in doing so, we aim to create a better future and past the torch of peace from generation to generation. [applause] colleagues,t, dear the united nations has gone through the test of time over the past seven decades it has witnessed efforts made by all countries to uphold peace and pursue cooperation. historicaled a starting point, the united nations needs to address the central issue of how to better promote world peace and development in the 21st century. the world is going through a process of accelerated evolution. the sunshine of peace, development, and progress will be powerful enough to penetrate the clouds of war, poverty, and backwardness. the movement toward a multicolor world and the rise of emerging markets and developing countries has become an irresistible trend of history. globalization at the advent of an information age has largely increased and boosted social productive forces and have both create
for mankind not to forget its lessons. remembering history does not mean being obsessed with the past, rather in doing so, we aim to create a better future and past the torch of peace from generation to generation. [applause] colleagues,t, dear the united nations has gone through the test of time over the past seven decades it has witnessed efforts made by all countries to uphold peace and pursue cooperation. historicaled a starting point, the united nations needs to address the central issue...
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if these are used well, they can help to solve a great number of the serious problems besetting mankind. among other things, human genius, well applied, will surely help to meet the grave challenges of ecological deterioration and of exclusion. i continue in quoting pope paul vi, "the real danger comes from man, who has at his disposal ever more powerful instruments that are as well fitted to bring about ruin as they are to achieve lofty conquests." that is what pope paul vi said. the common home of all men must continue to rise on the foundations of a right understanding of universal fraternity and respect for the sacredness of every human life, of every man and every woman, the poor, the elderly, children, the infirm, the unborn, the unemployed, the abandoned, and those considered disposable because they are only considered as part of one or other statistic. [applause] this common home of all men and women must also be built on the understanding of a certain sacredness of created nature. such understanding and respect call for a higher degree of wisdom, one which accepts transcendence
if these are used well, they can help to solve a great number of the serious problems besetting mankind. among other things, human genius, well applied, will surely help to meet the grave challenges of ecological deterioration and of exclusion. i continue in quoting pope paul vi, "the real danger comes from man, who has at his disposal ever more powerful instruments that are as well fitted to bring about ruin as they are to achieve lofty conquests." that is what pope paul vi said. the...
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i thank you, each and all, for your efforts in the service of mankind. this is the fifth time that a pope has visited the united nations. i follow in the footsteps of my predecessors paul vi, in1965, -- in 1965, john paul ii, in 1979 and 1995, and my most recent predecessor, now pope emeritus benedict xvi, in 2008. all of them expressed their great esteem for the organization, which they considered the appropriate juridical and political response to this present moment of history, marked by our technical ability to overcome distances and frontiers and, apparently, to overcome all natural limits to the exercise of power. an essential response in this much technological power in the ords of nationalistic falsely universalist ideologies is capable of perpetrating tremendous atrocities. i can only reiterate the appreciation expressed by my predecessors, in reaffirming the importance which the catholic church attaches to this institution and the hope which she places in its activities. the history of this organized community of states, represented by the unit
i thank you, each and all, for your efforts in the service of mankind. this is the fifth time that a pope has visited the united nations. i follow in the footsteps of my predecessors paul vi, in1965, -- in 1965, john paul ii, in 1979 and 1995, and my most recent predecessor, now pope emeritus benedict xvi, in 2008. all of them expressed their great esteem for the organization, which they considered the appropriate juridical and political response to this present moment of history, marked by our...
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all parts of the world but also traveling in different parts of the world and problems ing the the mankind of today. feel that the pope is now ready to address global questions, very global questions and he is doing in latin america and the now, here in the u.s. and the united nations assembly. the pope feels to have now the experience and moral authority questionsnswers and to the most important assemblies of the world of today. speech he will have for congress and the u.n. assembly i think are very speed --ng because the speeds of a persian that has great moral authority and is a -- is able to interpret the questions that come from the global mankind. and to try to give orientation and answers to the people of the entire world. this occasion in particular here ,n washington and in new york there are two important speeches in the expectation of every one of us. theial in this way of service of the hoped-for the peace in the world and orientation and solidarity with mankind, addressing the most urgent and crucial question of today. the hope is here for the first time, as you know. and this
all parts of the world but also traveling in different parts of the world and problems ing the the mankind of today. feel that the pope is now ready to address global questions, very global questions and he is doing in latin america and the now, here in the u.s. and the united nations assembly. the pope feels to have now the experience and moral authority questionsnswers and to the most important assemblies of the world of today. speech he will have for congress and the u.n. assembly i think...
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>>> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> it was something that hasn't anywhere been done before. >> the apollo astronauts were american heros. >> it's what we were asked to do. >> we choose to go to the moon. not because they are easy but because they are hard. >> did you actually ever think i might -- [ inaudible ] >> today, nearing historic lows as our state programs have cuts we go into orbit with our old nemesis and we are reminded of what it meant to fly to the moon. >> you were the last human being to touch that surface. how does that make you feel? >> humble. >> i'm reporting from the kennedy space center complex in florida. it's hard for people my age to believe that most americans weren't even alive the last time a man walked on the moon. on december 14th, 1972. a number of the explorers that made that trip passed away. the rest are now in their late 70s. some 80s but the story they tell still sounds like something out of the future, not the past. it's a story about how america, with a combination of vision, high-te high-tech know how and courage steppe
>>> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> it was something that hasn't anywhere been done before. >> the apollo astronauts were american heros. >> it's what we were asked to do. >> we choose to go to the moon. not because they are easy but because they are hard. >> did you actually ever think i might -- [ inaudible ] >> today, nearing historic lows as our state programs have cuts we go into orbit with our old nemesis and we are...
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" and "one life saved is like all mankind."to god all life is sacred and precious. >> the book of psalms teaches us that we should love peace and we should pursue peace. let us honor those killed in this place by becoming, in the words of st. francis, "instruments of peace." where there is hatred, let us sow love. where there is injury, pardon. where there is doubt, faith. where there is despair, hope. where there is darkness, light and where there is sadness, joy. >> men and women from all walks of life ran to this place in hopes of saving lives. the sole intent of those first responders was the protection of others, regardless of the cost to them as individuals. as the worst of humanity sought to take life, they exemplified the best of humanity through their selflessness, willing to give their entire life in hopes of saving another. their story is one that each of us should carry forward with us, both in thought and in action, as we move forward from this place. the koran declares that "allah is with those who are righteous a
" and "one life saved is like all mankind."to god all life is sacred and precious. >> the book of psalms teaches us that we should love peace and we should pursue peace. let us honor those killed in this place by becoming, in the words of st. francis, "instruments of peace." where there is hatred, let us sow love. where there is injury, pardon. where there is doubt, faith. where there is despair, hope. where there is darkness, light and where there is sadness,...
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and one life saved is like all mankind. us be the peaceful reminders of that notion to his creation. >> the book of psalms teaches us, we should love peace and we should pursue peace. let us honor those killed in this place by becoming in the words of st. francis, instruments of peace. where there is hatred, let us so love. where there is injury, pardon. where there is doubt, faith, where there is dispare, hope, and where there is sadness, joy. >> men and women from all walks of life ran to this place in hopes of saving lives. the sole intent of the first responders was the protection of others regardless of the cost to them as individuals, and the worst of humanity thought to take life and they exemplified the best of phaou mhumanity, wio give their entire life in hopes of saving anothe, and their story is one each of us should carry with us as we move forward from this place. the koran declares the laws with those who are righteous and those that do good, let us embody their unwavering hope and their pursuit of good as we
and one life saved is like all mankind. us be the peaceful reminders of that notion to his creation. >> the book of psalms teaches us, we should love peace and we should pursue peace. let us honor those killed in this place by becoming in the words of st. francis, instruments of peace. where there is hatred, let us so love. where there is injury, pardon. where there is doubt, faith, where there is dispare, hope, and where there is sadness, joy. >> men and women from all walks of...
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the last moments of them when they knew they could not get out, and it will linger for as long as mankind can remember in new york city on the day of ni91/19/11, and the sing of great tragedy, and the consequences of that are still going on in the middle east right now. >> long before we saw the memorials erected here, it became a place of sacred ground. you know, tourists wanted to see the place of the calamity, and you watch them become taken by the emotion. certainly the pope has to be feeling that as he steps foot there today. and there is one of the pools there and along the edge as you walk along, you will see the names of all of the victims.
the last moments of them when they knew they could not get out, and it will linger for as long as mankind can remember in new york city on the day of ni91/19/11, and the sing of great tragedy, and the consequences of that are still going on in the middle east right now. >> long before we saw the memorials erected here, it became a place of sacred ground. you know, tourists wanted to see the place of the calamity, and you watch them become taken by the emotion. certainly the pope has to be...
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mankind must put in an too -- in and to war or war will put an end to mankind. many words are not needed to proclaim this the loftiest of all the aims. this is the pact that unites us with an oath. no more war, never again wore. .- war it is piece that must guide the destiny of peoples and of all mankind. here theaim fundamental rights and duties of man, his duty, his freedom, and above all, his religious freedom. interpretat you must the highest form of human wisdom. and its sacred character. you deal here above all with human life and human life is sacred. may offend against it. respect for life, even with regard to the great problem of the birth rate must find here in your simply its highest affirmation and is most reasonable offense. your task is to ensure that there is enough bread on the tables of mankind and not to encourage an artificial earth control which should be irrational with the aim of reducing the number of those sharing in the banquet of life. there are powerful instruments that can be empowered equally well. -- civilization must be built upon
mankind must put in an too -- in and to war or war will put an end to mankind. many words are not needed to proclaim this the loftiest of all the aims. this is the pact that unites us with an oath. no more war, never again wore. .- war it is piece that must guide the destiny of peoples and of all mankind. here theaim fundamental rights and duties of man, his duty, his freedom, and above all, his religious freedom. interpretat you must the highest form of human wisdom. and its sacred character....
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" and "one life saved is like all mankind."o god all life is sacred and precious. where others fail, let us be the peaceful reminders of that notion to his creation. >> the book of psalms teaches us that we should love peace and pursue peace. let us honor those killed in this place by becoming, in the words of st. francis, "instruments of peace." where there is hatred, let us sow love. where there is injury, pardon. where there is doubt, faith. where there is despair, hope. where there is darkness, light and where there is sadness, joy. >> men and women from all walks of life ran to this place in hopes of saving lives. the sole intent of those first responders was the protection of others, regardless of the cost to them as individuals. as the worst of humanity sought to take life, they exemplified the best of humanity through their selflessness, willing to give their entire life in hopes of saving another. their story is one that each of us should carry forward with us, both in thought and in action, as we move forward from thi
" and "one life saved is like all mankind."o god all life is sacred and precious. where others fail, let us be the peaceful reminders of that notion to his creation. >> the book of psalms teaches us that we should love peace and pursue peace. let us honor those killed in this place by becoming, in the words of st. francis, "instruments of peace." where there is hatred, let us sow love. where there is injury, pardon. where there is doubt, faith. where there is...
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as we read, one life lost is like all mankind and one life saved is like all mankind. all life is sacred and precious. where others fail, let us be the peaceful reminders of that notion to his creation. >> the book of psalms teaches us to love peace, pursue peace. let us honor those killed in this place by saying in the words of st. francis, instruments of peace. where there is sacred, let us love. where there is injury, pardon. where there is doubt, faith. where there is dispair, hope. where there is darkness, light. where there is sadness, joy. >> men and women from all walks of life ran to this place in hopes of saving lives. the first responders was the protection of others, regardless of the cost to them asngzÑ÷ individuals. as the worst of humanity sought to take life, they exemplified the best of humanity through their selflessness, willing to give their entire lives in hopes of saving another. their story is one that each of us should carry forward with us, both in thought and in action as we move forward from this place. the koran declares a law with those who
as we read, one life lost is like all mankind and one life saved is like all mankind. all life is sacred and precious. where others fail, let us be the peaceful reminders of that notion to his creation. >> the book of psalms teaches us to love peace, pursue peace. let us honor those killed in this place by saying in the words of st. francis, instruments of peace. where there is sacred, let us love. where there is injury, pardon. where there is doubt, faith. where there is dispair, hope....
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whosoever saves one soul saves all of mankind. they are saving all of mankind. my daughter just saw the sea. the sea is now a nightmare for the children. they will be afraid of the sea for a long time. >> halil with his family is among the lucky ones. >> next, a case of bad faith? the priest revered for the creation of california, why he is also condemned for it. >> it is a story taught in every california school: the first step if the state's history. a story that is supposed to unify every student's understanding of the california founding father. a priest who is due to the canonized during pope francis's visit this month. it will be an exciting moment for hispanic catholics but a policing that will be given that sanctions a shameful time in america's golden state. "america tonight" achts michael okw"america tonight's" michael . >> the story of good and evil in the name of god and gold. while the american revolution was underway in 1776, spanish priest junipero serra was busy completing his seventh mission along the california coast five years after he had bee
whosoever saves one soul saves all of mankind. they are saving all of mankind. my daughter just saw the sea. the sea is now a nightmare for the children. they will be afraid of the sea for a long time. >> halil with his family is among the lucky ones. >> next, a case of bad faith? the priest revered for the creation of california, why he is also condemned for it. >> it is a story taught in every california school: the first step if the state's history. a story that is supposed...
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whosoever saves one soul saves all of mankind. they are saving all of mankind. my daughter just saw the sea. the sea is now a nightmare for the children. they will be afraid of the sea for a long time. >> halil with his family is among the lucky ones. >> next, a case of bad faith? the priest revered for >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled. >> people are not getting the care that they need. >> this is a crime against humanity. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> explosions going on... we're not quite sure - >> is that an i.e.d.? >> "faultlines". al jazeera america's award-winning investigative series. monday, 10:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> it is a story taught in every california school: the first step if the state's history. a story that is supposed to unify every student's understanding of the california founding father. a priest who is due to the canonized during pope francis's visit this month. it
whosoever saves one soul saves all of mankind. they are saving all of mankind. my daughter just saw the sea. the sea is now a nightmare for the children. they will be afraid of the sea for a long time. >> halil with his family is among the lucky ones. >> next, a case of bad faith? the priest revered for >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled. >> people are not getting the care that they need. >> this...
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70 years ago today, general douglas mcarthur said, it is my earnest hope, indeed the hope of all mankindsolemn occasion, a better world shall emerge out of the blood and cartridge of the past. a world found upon faith and understanding, a world dedicated to the dignity of man and the fulfillment of his cherished wish for freedom, tolerance, and justice. and a world still struggling to achieve universal peace, to this day, and understanding herein lies the rev lens of history and the power of our nation's sacrifi sacrificed, excuse me, sacred memorials. these places nearly not gran et, marble, reminders of men and women who fought and struggled and ultimately were victorious, they remind us of the what ordinary things from people with otherwise ordinary lives. they help us understand the monumental trials and sacrifices that have shaped our nation. our government and society. and reminds us of what we can achieve, reminds us of our nation. i promise you that we will be here every day of every year watching over this place to keep it, to protect it, to pass along the stories heroism and sa
70 years ago today, general douglas mcarthur said, it is my earnest hope, indeed the hope of all mankindsolemn occasion, a better world shall emerge out of the blood and cartridge of the past. a world found upon faith and understanding, a world dedicated to the dignity of man and the fulfillment of his cherished wish for freedom, tolerance, and justice. and a world still struggling to achieve universal peace, to this day, and understanding herein lies the rev lens of history and the power of...
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he declared four years ago mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind. toy words are not needed proclaim the loftiest of all the aims of this institution. it suffices to remember that the blood of millions of men and their numerous and unheard of are the sanction of the pact which unites you with a note, which must change the .uture history of the world no more war. never again wore. that guides the destinies of people, and all mankind. you proclaim here the fundamental rights and duties of man. , his freedom, and above all, his religious freedom. feel that you have interpreted the highest form of human wisdom, and we might almost say, it's sacred character. above all with human life, and human life is sacred. no one may dare offend against it. regard life, even with to the great problem of the birthrate. here in the u.s. -- you and assembly, its highest affirmation -- in the u.n. assembly, its highest affirmation. take to the task to prepare the -- repair the tables diminish thed not guests at the banquet of life. the real danger comes from himself, a m
he declared four years ago mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind. toy words are not needed proclaim the loftiest of all the aims of this institution. it suffices to remember that the blood of millions of men and their numerous and unheard of are the sanction of the pact which unites you with a note, which must change the .uture history of the world no more war. never again wore. that guides the destinies of people, and all mankind. you proclaim here the fundamental...
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>> one giant leap for mankind. >> almost certainly.g to the moon and back meant coming up with all kinds of tech lonologi innovations and solutions that have then almost miraculous commercial applications. for example, apollo needed small computers for its trip. >> we see real display now. >> nasa says it made a big purchase of a relatively new technology, the integrated circuit, the technology behind what we now know as the microchip. the companies that pioneered this product like fair child semi conductor, whose alumni founded intel, partly had nasa to thank nasa thanks for the popularity of the technology that followed. the u.s. government, by buying the initial products, helped the computer revolution take off. and it's not just the microchip. >> would you like to begin navigation? >> gps technology which is now powering the next phase of the information revolution, was originally developed by the u.s. military. or consider the mapping of the human genome. according to the patel memorial institute, the federal government spent $3.8
>> one giant leap for mankind. >> almost certainly.g to the moon and back meant coming up with all kinds of tech lonologi innovations and solutions that have then almost miraculous commercial applications. for example, apollo needed small computers for its trip. >> we see real display now. >> nasa says it made a big purchase of a relatively new technology, the integrated circuit, the technology behind what we now know as the microchip. the companies that pioneered this...
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we believe that terrorism is the common enemy of mankind. and we have agreed to step up multilateral and bilateral counterterrorism cooperation. we have decided to increase communication and cooperation on humanitarian assistance and peacekeeping operations, and also law enforcement cooperation to jointly fight against all kinds of corruption and crimes. we have in-depth discussion on the asia pacific. we believe china and the united states have extensive common interests in this region and we should continue cooperation in regional affairs and work together to promote active interactions and inclusive cooperation in the asia pacific, and work with countries in the asia pacific to promote peace, stability, and prosperity in this region. china is committed to the path of peaceful development and a neighboring foreign policy characterized by good neighborliness and participate with our neighbors. islands in the south china sea since ancient times are china's territory. we have the right to uphold our own territor sovereignty and lawful and leg
we believe that terrorism is the common enemy of mankind. and we have agreed to step up multilateral and bilateral counterterrorism cooperation. we have decided to increase communication and cooperation on humanitarian assistance and peacekeeping operations, and also law enforcement cooperation to jointly fight against all kinds of corruption and crimes. we have in-depth discussion on the asia pacific. we believe china and the united states have extensive common interests in this region and we...
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i thank you, each and all of you, for your efforts in this service of mankind.is the fifth time that a pope has visited the united nations. i follow in the foot steps of my predecessors paul pope vi in 1965, pope john paul ii in 1979 and 1995, and my most recent predecessor, now pope emeritus, benedict xvi in 2008. all of them expressed their great esteem for the organization, which they considered the appropriate juridical and political response to this present moment of history, marked by our technical ability to overcome distance and frontiers and, apparently, to overcome all natural limits to the exercise of power. an essential response inasmuch as technological power in the hands of nationalistic or falsely universalist ideologies is capable of perpetrating tremendous atrocities. i can only reiterate the appreciation expressed by my predecessors in reaffirming the importance of which the catholic church attaches to this institution and the hope which she places in its activities. the history of this organized community of states represented bit united natio
i thank you, each and all of you, for your efforts in this service of mankind.is the fifth time that a pope has visited the united nations. i follow in the foot steps of my predecessors paul pope vi in 1965, pope john paul ii in 1979 and 1995, and my most recent predecessor, now pope emeritus, benedict xvi in 2008. all of them expressed their great esteem for the organization, which they considered the appropriate juridical and political response to this present moment of history, marked by our...
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as we read in the kworn that one life lost is like all mankind and one life saved is like all mankind, to god all life is others fail, let us be the peaceful reminders of that notion to his creation. >> book of songs teaches us to be solemn. we should love peace and we should pursue peace. let us honor those killed in this place by becoming in the words of st. francis, instruments of peace. where there is hatred, let us so love. where there is injury, pardon. where there is doubt, faith. ere there is despair, hope. where there is darkness, light. and where there is sadness, joy. >> men and women from all walks of life ran to this place in hopes of saving lives. the soul intent ofayhose first responders was the protection of others, regardless of the cost to them as individuals. as the worst of humanity sought to take life, they exemplified the best of humanity through your selflessness, willing to give their entire life in hopes saving another. their story is one that each of us should carry forward with us, both in thought and in action as we move forward from this place. declares th
as we read in the kworn that one life lost is like all mankind and one life saved is like all mankind, to god all life is others fail, let us be the peaceful reminders of that notion to his creation. >> book of songs teaches us to be solemn. we should love peace and we should pursue peace. let us honor those killed in this place by becoming in the words of st. francis, instruments of peace. where there is hatred, let us so love. where there is injury, pardon. where there is doubt, faith....
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if these are used well, they can help to solve a great number of the serious problems besetting mankind. among other things, human genius, well applied, will surely help to meet the grave challenges of ecological deterioration and of exclusion. i continue in quoting pope paul vi, "the real danger comes from man, who has at his disposal ever more powerful instruments that are as well fitted to bring about ruin as they are to achieve lofty conquests." that is what pope paul vi said. the common home of all men must continue to rise on the foundations of a right understanding of universal fraternity and respect for the sacredness of every human life, of every man and every woman, the poor, the elderly, children, the infirm, the unborn, the unemployed, the abandoned, and those considered disposable because they are only considered as part of one or other statistic. [applause] this common home of all men and women must also be built on the understanding of a certain sacredness of created nature. such understanding and respect call for a higher degree of wisdom, one which accepts transcendence
if these are used well, they can help to solve a great number of the serious problems besetting mankind. among other things, human genius, well applied, will surely help to meet the grave challenges of ecological deterioration and of exclusion. i continue in quoting pope paul vi, "the real danger comes from man, who has at his disposal ever more powerful instruments that are as well fitted to bring about ruin as they are to achieve lofty conquests." that is what pope paul vi said. the...
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we should take these into account that we must not allow them to paralyze us for the benefit of mankind. >> while the errors have been many in the life of the successes and victories achieved in that period. for each success in the area of help, in the protection of children, in support for refugees, in the diffusion of culture and the guaranteeing of peace, it is not just the united nations which has kept its commitment and justified its existence, it is also humanity which has become richer and noble and lonelier because someone -- lovelier, because someone on its behalf did the good thing in the disinterested way hoping for nothing in return. as your holiness can well testify, sitting in these rooms are the representatives of almost all the countries of the world. members of different ethnic and religious groups. nonetheless, all are united in their respect for your holiness and the attention they will pay to your words. due to thet this is example that your holiness has given throughout your pontificate of a complete readiness to go and meet all of those who truly seek to realize th
we should take these into account that we must not allow them to paralyze us for the benefit of mankind. >> while the errors have been many in the life of the successes and victories achieved in that period. for each success in the area of help, in the protection of children, in support for refugees, in the diffusion of culture and the guaranteeing of peace, it is not just the united nations which has kept its commitment and justified its existence, it is also humanity which has become...
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and one life saved is like all mankind.god all life is sacred and precious. where others fail, let us be the peaceful reminders of that notion to his creation. >> the book of psalms teaches us that we should all love peace and we should pursue peace. let us honor those killed in this place by becoming, in the words of st. francis, instruments of peace. where there is hatred, let us sow love. where there is injury, pardon. where there is doubt, faith. where there is despair, hope. where there is darkness, light. and where there is sadness, joy. >> men and women from all walks of life ran to this place in hopes of saving lives. the sole intent of those first responders was the protection of others, regardless of the cost to them as individuals. as the worst of humanity sought to take life, they exemplified the best of humanity through their selflessness, willing to give their entire life in hopes of saving another. their story is one that each of us should carry forward with us, both in thought and in action, as we move forwa
and one life saved is like all mankind.god all life is sacred and precious. where others fail, let us be the peaceful reminders of that notion to his creation. >> the book of psalms teaches us that we should all love peace and we should pursue peace. let us honor those killed in this place by becoming, in the words of st. francis, instruments of peace. where there is hatred, let us sow love. where there is injury, pardon. where there is doubt, faith. where there is despair, hope. where...
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they can help to solve a great number of the serious problems besetting mankind.among other things, human genius, well app applied, will help meet the great challenges of ecological deterioration and exclusion. and i continue in quoting pope paul iv. the real danger comes from man, who has at his disposal, ever more powerful instruments that are as well-fitted to bring about ruin as they are to achieve lofty conquests. that is what pope paul iv said. the common home of all men must continue to rise on the foundation of a right understanding of universal fraternity, and respect for the sacredness of every human life, of the every man and every woman, the poor, the elderly, children, the infirmed, the unborn, the unemployed, the abandoned. and those considered disposable because their only considered as part of one or other statistic. [applause] this common home of all men, women, must also be built on the understanding of a certain sacredness of created nature. such understanding and respect call for a higher degree of wisdom, one which accepts transcendence and th
they can help to solve a great number of the serious problems besetting mankind.among other things, human genius, well app applied, will help meet the great challenges of ecological deterioration and exclusion. and i continue in quoting pope paul iv. the real danger comes from man, who has at his disposal, ever more powerful instruments that are as well-fitted to bring about ruin as they are to achieve lofty conquests. that is what pope paul iv said. the common home of all men must continue to...
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an end to war or war will put an end to mankind. >> reporter: the u.n.eneral assembly is perhaps the world's biggest stage and pope francis like paul the fourth will use it to sends his message around the globe. >> they are saying there is something bigger than hearts and concerns and something bigger than our national concerns and there are concerns that effect all of humanity. >> reporter: in october 1979 pope john paul the second made the first of his seven trips to the u.s. visiting six cities. his final stop on that trip was washington where he met with president jimmy carter, becoming the first pope to visit the white house. john paul was back in 1987 meeting with president reagan and polish born pope and cold war president staunch anticommunist. >> it was the second visit to poland in october of 1979 to which many attribute this start of the fall of the wall in berlin and john paul the second played a tremendous role in that and that was one of ronald reagan's favorite causes. >> reporter: in the visits to the united states john paul called an end
an end to war or war will put an end to mankind. >> reporter: the u.n.eneral assembly is perhaps the world's biggest stage and pope francis like paul the fourth will use it to sends his message around the globe. >> they are saying there is something bigger than hearts and concerns and something bigger than our national concerns and there are concerns that effect all of humanity. >> reporter: in october 1979 pope john paul the second made the first of his seven trips to the...
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age was passed, as he put it, scientists could disclaim direct responsibility for the use to which mankind has put to their disinterested discoveries. the reason frank said what big signs has brought about fraud with greater challenges than all intentions in the past put together. but we need to talk tonight not merely what we do with the knowledge brings us but the resources we devote to that quest. the legacy challenges us to think about how the way the monumental high-profile efforts to put a human being on mars or discover the next particle. all this together factors into what makes lawrence an intriguing personality today. that brings us back to the intention that made his name. he had join it had faculty of the university of california at berkeley and physics was at a cross roads. scientists had been probing the atomic nucleus with what nature gave them from radioactive minerals. but they had done about as much as they could with nature's gifts, and to go further they understood science would need probes of much higher energies to dell -- delve into the nucleus. yet, the safely accom
age was passed, as he put it, scientists could disclaim direct responsibility for the use to which mankind has put to their disinterested discoveries. the reason frank said what big signs has brought about fraud with greater challenges than all intentions in the past put together. but we need to talk tonight not merely what we do with the knowledge brings us but the resources we devote to that quest. the legacy challenges us to think about how the way the monumental high-profile efforts to put...
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as we read in the koran that one life lost is like all mankind and one life saved is like all mankind. to god, all life is sacred and precious. where others fail, let us be the peaceful reminders of that notion to his creation. >> book of psalms teaches us that we should be -- [ speaking latin ] . we should love peace and we should pursue peace. let us honor those kill in this place by becoming in the words of st. francis, instruments of peace. love. where there's injury, pardon. where there's doubt, faith. where it's despair, hope -- there's despair, hope. where there's darkness, light. and where there's sadness, joy. >> men and women from all walks of life ran to this place in hopes of saving lives. the sole intent of those first responders was the protection of others, regardless of the cost to them as individuals. as the worst of humanity sought to take life, they exemplified the best of humanity through their selflessness, willing to give their entire life until hopes of saving -- life in hopes of saving another. we should carry the story with us both in thought and in action as
as we read in the koran that one life lost is like all mankind and one life saved is like all mankind. to god, all life is sacred and precious. where others fail, let us be the peaceful reminders of that notion to his creation. >> book of psalms teaches us that we should be -- [ speaking latin ] . we should love peace and we should pursue peace. let us honor those kill in this place by becoming in the words of st. francis, instruments of peace. love. where there's injury, pardon. where...
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if these are used well, they can help solve a great number of serious problems besetting mankind. human genius will help meet the many great challenges of economic deterioration and exclusion. the real danger comes from man who has at his disposal ever more powerful instruments that are as well fitted to bring about ruin as they are to achieve lofty conquests. that is what pope vi said. the common home of all men must continue to rise on the foundations of the right of understanding of universal fraternity, and respect for the sacredness of every human life. of every man and every woman, the poor, the elderly, children, the infirm enfirmed, abandoned, those considered disposable because they're only considered as part of one other statistic. this common home of all men, women, must also be built on the understanding of a certain sacred ne sacredness of created nature. now, such understanding and respect call for a higher degree of wisdom, one which accepts transcendence. and at the same time, rejects the creation of an all-powerful elite. and recognizes that the full meaning of in
if these are used well, they can help solve a great number of serious problems besetting mankind. human genius will help meet the many great challenges of economic deterioration and exclusion. the real danger comes from man who has at his disposal ever more powerful instruments that are as well fitted to bring about ruin as they are to achieve lofty conquests. that is what pope vi said. the common home of all men must continue to rise on the foundations of the right of understanding of...
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in less than three days, google processes the same amount of information that all of mankind wrote down during all of human history in every single country in any language, so all of written recorded history, you know, going up until the internet age, google now processes all that information in just three days. so i think that journalists are valuable to try to help sort through that and separate fact from fix. so i like journalism because of the people that i meet, the stories that i get to do. and then also i hope that some of the journalism that i do is cone in the public interest and that it serves some kind of higher purpose. this is not just a story about money and oil. it's about people. the stakes are high. the territory sits atop 846 million barrels of oil worth beings of dollars. whether it be trying to hold government officials accountable r, you know, ex posing corruption or just telling people a little bit more about the -- what our federal government does, and so i'm really all kinds of journalism, but investigative journalism is especially close to my heart because of th
in less than three days, google processes the same amount of information that all of mankind wrote down during all of human history in every single country in any language, so all of written recorded history, you know, going up until the internet age, google now processes all that information in just three days. so i think that journalists are valuable to try to help sort through that and separate fact from fix. so i like journalism because of the people that i meet, the stories that i get to...
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if these are used well, they can help to solve a great number of the serious problems besetting mankindng other things, human genius, well applied, will surely help to meet the grave challenges of ecological eterioration and of exclusion. continue in quoting pope paul vi, "the real danger comes from man, who has at his disposal ever more powerful instruments that are as well fitted to bring about ruin as they are to achieve lofty conquests." that is what pope paul vi said. the common home of all men must continue to rise on the foundations of a right understanding of universal fraternity and respect for the sacredness of every human life, of every man and every woman, the poor, the elderly, children, the infirm, the unborn, the unemployed, the abandoned, and those considered disposable because they are only considered as part of one or other statistic. [applause] this common home of all men and women must also be built on the understanding of a certain acredness of created nature. such understanding and respect call for a higher degree of wisdom, one which accepts transcendence, rejects
if these are used well, they can help to solve a great number of the serious problems besetting mankindng other things, human genius, well applied, will surely help to meet the grave challenges of ecological eterioration and of exclusion. continue in quoting pope paul vi, "the real danger comes from man, who has at his disposal ever more powerful instruments that are as well fitted to bring about ruin as they are to achieve lofty conquests." that is what pope paul vi said. the common...
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yet it is clear that without all those interventions on the international level, mankind would not have been able to survive the unchecked use of its own possibilities. every one of these political, juridical, and technical advances is a path towards attaining the ideal of human fraternity and a means for its greater realization. for this reason i pay homage to all those men and women whose loyalty and self-sacrifice have benefitted humanity as a whole in these past 70 years. in particular, i would recall today those who gave their lives for peace and reconciliation among peoples, from dag hammarskjÖld to the many united nations officials at every level who have been killed in the course of humanitarian missions and missions of peace and reconciliation. the experience of the past 70 years beyond these achievements has made it clear that reform and adaptation to the times is always necessary in the pursuit of the ultimate goal of granting all countries, without exception, a share in, and a genuine and equitable influence on decisionmaking processes. the need for greater equity is especia
yet it is clear that without all those interventions on the international level, mankind would not have been able to survive the unchecked use of its own possibilities. every one of these political, juridical, and technical advances is a path towards attaining the ideal of human fraternity and a means for its greater realization. for this reason i pay homage to all those men and women whose loyalty and self-sacrifice have benefitted humanity as a whole in these past 70 years. in particular, i...
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put an end to war or war will put an end to mankind. many wars are not needed to proclaim all of the aims of this institution. remember the blood of millions suffering,eard of useless slaughter. the sanctions which unite you. futureust change the history of the world. no more war. never again wore. peace, it is peace that must guide the destiny of people and of all mankind. you proclaim here the fundamental rights and duty of dignity, his freedom, and above all his religious freedom. have a form ofu human wisdom and might almost say it is sacred character. for you deal here above all with human life. and human life is sacred. no one may dare go against it. respect for life with regard to the great problem. in your assembly, the highest affirmation and is most reasonable defense. to ensure there is enough bread on the table of mankind and milk to encourage birth control which will be -- in order to diminish the number of guests at the banquet of life. the real danger comes from man himself. who has at his disposal more powerful instrumen
put an end to war or war will put an end to mankind. many wars are not needed to proclaim all of the aims of this institution. remember the blood of millions suffering,eard of useless slaughter. the sanctions which unite you. futureust change the history of the world. no more war. never again wore. peace, it is peace that must guide the destiny of people and of all mankind. you proclaim here the fundamental rights and duty of dignity, his freedom, and above all his religious freedom. have a...
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resulted in one of mankind's greatest achievements. it's still ahead on "through the decades." for 40 years, space was the site of one of the greatest technological contests - russia versus the united states. a rivalry that fostered some of man's most incredible advances but in september of 1993the old competitors put aside their battle and decided to join forces to assemble what would become the international space station. "mr. prime minister and distinguished guests. it is a great pleasure to announce to you today the signing of several important agreements between the united states and russia." from opponents to partners, enemies to friends, september 2, 1993, would witness a transformation in intergalactic relations that not even half a century earlier seemed impossible. the space race was over. "it is time to leave behind the vestiges of the cold war and reach for a new partnership between the united states and russia." "nothing pleases me more however than the results we already see emerging especially the agreements on space cooperation that we are signing here today. e
resulted in one of mankind's greatest achievements. it's still ahead on "through the decades." for 40 years, space was the site of one of the greatest technological contests - russia versus the united states. a rivalry that fostered some of man's most incredible advances but in september of 1993the old competitors put aside their battle and decided to join forces to assemble what would become the international space station. "mr. prime minister and distinguished guests. it is a...
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past in which, as he put it, scientists could disclaim direct responsibility for the use to which mankind has put their disinterested discoveries. the reason, frank said issue that's what big science brought about was fraught with infinitely greater dangers than were all the inventions of the past put together. but we need to talk about not merely what we bring to big scienc but the resources we devote to the quest. he -- how to wake the monumental high parole file efforts to put a human being on mars or discover the nest particle against the necessity of fighting cancer or paying for drugs against hepatitis or mountain pel clear -- multiple sclerosis sees. so all of this factors into what makes lauren such an increasing personality and that bring dib issue trying personality, and that brings us to the invention that made his name. it was 1929. he had recently joined the university of berkeley and is in jibbings was at a crossroads. the older generation, scientist like ernest rutherford and marie currie had been probing the atom county nucleus with the tools nature gave them. waves from r
past in which, as he put it, scientists could disclaim direct responsibility for the use to which mankind has put their disinterested discoveries. the reason, frank said issue that's what big science brought about was fraught with infinitely greater dangers than were all the inventions of the past put together. but we need to talk about not merely what we bring to big scienc but the resources we devote to the quest. he -- how to wake the monumental high parole file efforts to put a human being...
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past in which, as he put it, scientist could disclaim direct responsibility for the use to which mankind has put their disinterested discoveries. the reason frank said was that with big science had brought about greater dangers than all the inventions of the past put together. but we need to talk tonight not only what we do with the knowledge, but the resources we devote to that quest his legacy challenges us to think about how to weigh the monumental high profile efforts that it might take to put a human being on mars or discover the next particle against the necessity of fighting cancer or pain-free drugs against hepatitis or multiple sclerosis for every seven. all of this together factors into what makes lawrence such an intriguing personality for us today. that brings us back to the invention that made his name. it was 1929 and he had just recently joined the faculty of the university of california at berkeley and physics was at a crossroads. the departing generation, the older generation of scientists like marie curie had been probing the atomic nuclear's with the tools that nature
past in which, as he put it, scientist could disclaim direct responsibility for the use to which mankind has put their disinterested discoveries. the reason frank said was that with big science had brought about greater dangers than all the inventions of the past put together. but we need to talk tonight not only what we do with the knowledge, but the resources we devote to that quest his legacy challenges us to think about how to weigh the monumental high profile efforts that it might take to...
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whosoever saves one soul saves all of mankind. they were saving all of mankind. my daughter just saw the sea. the sea is now a nightmare for the children. they will be afraid of the sea for a long time. >> khalil with his family is among the lucky ones. >> i met khalil and his family. they made austria their destination. they did apply for asylum, and they're waiting for permanent residency. but four months in their journey made in terms of miles and distances, but it has not ended in terms of the miles in distance they still have left to trial. >> where does it stand right now? >> over the weekend there were many thousand more refugees coming in to the vienna train station. many of those want to go on. they talk about going to germany or swede wherein they already have family. for ahmed khalil and his family, four months in they're still in transition. they're struggling with the language, and it's the 12-year-old who is speaking germany for the family. that's hard on them. they live in a place that is very cramped. they're grateful to have, but it's cramped. th
whosoever saves one soul saves all of mankind. they were saving all of mankind. my daughter just saw the sea. the sea is now a nightmare for the children. they will be afraid of the sea for a long time. >> khalil with his family is among the lucky ones. >> i met khalil and his family. they made austria their destination. they did apply for asylum, and they're waiting for permanent residency. but four months in their journey made in terms of miles and distances, but it has not ended...
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the fear of death head on, realizing that from death can actually composetivity and goodness among mankind. the pope after he spoke then went looking at live pictures for you -- after giving his speech and making his way through -- this happened at the foundation hall, they went in another room of the museum at that point to look at the various artifacts, a cross, a bible, peaces left amongst the rubble and debris, pieces of lives lost. we are waiting for the pope to emerge from the museum. he will then visit harlem, a catholic school there and spend time with third and fourth graders. pope to come out of the museum. quite a somber and moving morning for him. >> lori, we understand he just got in his fiat and heading to the home of the -- >> you are right. >> nuncio in a few minutes. >> waiting for the motorcade to start moving. >> the famous fiat. >> the pham most fiat -- famous fiat. >> a grueling schedule. no the nuncio's home, a quick lunch, a little rest. >> relax a few hours. >> then off to central park -- there we go. now the motorcade-- >> you can hear the sirens. they are moving n
the fear of death head on, realizing that from death can actually composetivity and goodness among mankind. the pope after he spoke then went looking at live pictures for you -- after giving his speech and making his way through -- this happened at the foundation hall, they went in another room of the museum at that point to look at the various artifacts, a cross, a bible, peaces left amongst the rubble and debris, pieces of lives lost. we are waiting for the pope to emerge from the museum. he...
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learning, they are not learning that america has been great force for good than any other history in mankind. because of us hundreds of millions of people around the world for decades have lived in freedom. and we wanted to not just talk about where we are today, although that's a critically important part of the book, but we wanted to put it into historically context and talk about the truth about america and what we did in world war ii and in the cold war and the first years on the war on terrible -- terror. if we forget what we did, we won't know who we are. we were very much inspired by that and our kids have to have a place to go to understand the reality of what america has accomplished. one of the great blessings for me was being able to work on this book with my dad who along with my mom gave mary and me the tremendous blessing as kids of learning to love history and learning to love this great nation, and somebody who obviously has been involved as a participant, not as far back as 1939 but close. [laughs] >> and so i'd likedy to start tonight by e getting your impression, you know,
learning, they are not learning that america has been great force for good than any other history in mankind. because of us hundreds of millions of people around the world for decades have lived in freedom. and we wanted to not just talk about where we are today, although that's a critically important part of the book, but we wanted to put it into historically context and talk about the truth about america and what we did in world war ii and in the cold war and the first years on the war on...
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and he praised members for their efforts to really serve mankind. he also addressed the subject of the environment, saying that urgent action is needed to halt the destruction of god's creation, as he put it. he also gave praise to the iran nuclear deal, dacalling it proo of goodwill. >> translator: i pray to almighty god that this will be the case, and i assure you of my support and my prayers and the support and prayers of all the faithful of the catholic church that this institution, all its member states, and each of its officials will always render an effective service to mankind. >> the pope also warned that the ambitions of wealth and power can cause mismanaged economies. and pope francis continued his day, as we mention, at ground zero as well. >> and he spent time in reflection before meeting with families of fallen first responders. the pontiff paused at the reflecting pool to say a prayer and a lay a white rose. he also met briefly with some of the current and former mayors of the city, including mayor rudy giuliani, who was in office on
and he praised members for their efforts to really serve mankind. he also addressed the subject of the environment, saying that urgent action is needed to halt the destruction of god's creation, as he put it. he also gave praise to the iran nuclear deal, dacalling it proo of goodwill. >> translator: i pray to almighty god that this will be the case, and i assure you of my support and my prayers and the support and prayers of all the faithful of the catholic church that this institution,...
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we were that terrorism has become an enemy of mankind and we have agreed to step up multilateral and continue no dialogue and work together promote interactions and inclusive cooperation in the asia pacific and work with countries in the asia pacific to promote peace, prosperity in the regions. china is committed to the path of peaceful development and a neighboring foreign policy and partnership with our neighbors. islands in the south china sea are china territory. we have a right to uphold our wrong territorial sovereignty and rise in interest. we are commit today maintaining stability in the south china sea managing differences and disputes through dialogue and addressing disputes through negotiation and peaceful manner and exploring ways to achieve much -- mutual benefits and cooperation. relevant activity that china are undertaking in the islands, do not impact any country and china does not intend to pursue military evasion. china and the united states have a lot of common interest on. on the issue of south china sea. we both support stability on the south china sea. the count
we were that terrorism has become an enemy of mankind and we have agreed to step up multilateral and continue no dialogue and work together promote interactions and inclusive cooperation in the asia pacific and work with countries in the asia pacific to promote peace, prosperity in the regions. china is committed to the path of peaceful development and a neighboring foreign policy and partnership with our neighbors. islands in the south china sea are china territory. we have a right to uphold...
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water on mars, that means there might be life on mars, which would call into question everything mankind believes about its place in the universe. it's unbelievably exciting. on the other hand, now we have to worry about the recoveries getting wet. >> scientists are excited for the new possibility on mars t. discovery of flowing liquid water. nasa found flowing water years ago. the new hope is that the planet can sustain life. >> everywhere we go that it's liquid water, weather deeply in the earth or the arid regions, we find life. there is tremendously exciting. >> one estimate of the amount of surface water on mars is it is enough to fill 38 olympic size swimming pools. >>> scary moments last night for passengers on an aer lingus jet. it returned for an emergency landing 15 minutes after takeoff. the aircraft had landing gear problems and no flaps t. rear brakes overheated when it touched down and caused a small fire. no one was hurt and everyone got off the plane safely. southwest pulled two planes from service after they collided, one jet rolled into another jed morning as the planes
water on mars, that means there might be life on mars, which would call into question everything mankind believes about its place in the universe. it's unbelievably exciting. on the other hand, now we have to worry about the recoveries getting wet. >> scientists are excited for the new possibility on mars t. discovery of flowing liquid water. nasa found flowing water years ago. the new hope is that the planet can sustain life. >> everywhere we go that it's liquid water, weather...
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dreams and plans for the space theirme alive, with all excitement, challenges, and importance to mankindunited states satellites circle the earth right now, as you hear these words. they sent back to earth communications and weather reports. the great machines of space demand special metals and fuels, and much knowledge and skill. our king asks many questions. to visit cape canaveral is to visit a new frontier. the state of florida provide something else for his majesty, for it has some of the finest fishing grounds and the united states. fishing, like hunting, is often best on quiet mornings. our sports loving king relaxes for a day, aided by anglers who know these waters well. just a few miles off the florida coast, the gulf stream of the atlantic ocean flows north. its current carries with it more than 500 species of fish and fisherman cap -- come from all over the world to enjoy the interlude of sea and sun and sport. fort bragg, an important army training center in the united states, salutes our king. this is the whole of the 82nd airborne division which dips its colors in tribute.
dreams and plans for the space theirme alive, with all excitement, challenges, and importance to mankindunited states satellites circle the earth right now, as you hear these words. they sent back to earth communications and weather reports. the great machines of space demand special metals and fuels, and much knowledge and skill. our king asks many questions. to visit cape canaveral is to visit a new frontier. the state of florida provide something else for his majesty, for it has some of the...