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the chinese president in his ,tatement reflecting mankind with a shared future for mankind. in keeping with the trend of his three and the call of the time at stewart conviction during the pursued suit -- as we this. we believe the following principles need to be adhered to. cooperationt pursue . our world is undergoing profound changes. from blooms and challenge we are faced with no country can meet them a long -- alone. we need to replace confrontation with cooperation. we must think together as a big family instead of forming circles. we must promote common development instead of taking a winner takes all approach for this is a sure way for a bright future to be ushered in. state to state relations must be based on credibility. cooperation, but collateral is an will uphold the international law and honoring international agreements reached upon negotiations. we must uphold arneson justice. -- baroness and justice. means responsibility for big countries to help the small and the rich to assist the poor. independence and dignity as well as the choice of lead to morealf as d
the chinese president in his ,tatement reflecting mankind with a shared future for mankind. in keeping with the trend of his three and the call of the time at stewart conviction during the pursued suit -- as we this. we believe the following principles need to be adhered to. cooperationt pursue . our world is undergoing profound changes. from blooms and challenge we are faced with no country can meet them a long -- alone. we need to replace confrontation with cooperation. we must think together...
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. lunar br experience called "a moon forall mankind?y 12 lunar br experience called "a moon for all mankind? . only 12 white mail american astronauts have walked to the moon. no other nationalities or gender or race silly like the idea of opening up the moon for everybody. while vr headsets can track will respond to your head movements and some will allow you to movements and some will allow you to move around in 3—d virtual space, to really feel like you are on the moon, you are going to have to lose some weight. this beast is based on nasa's own variable gravity simulator called argos, the active response gravity offload system. 0k, the rig is now going to weigh me. and then work out what my weight would be on the moon. and then it knows how much extra lift to give me whenever i jump and knows how much extra lift to give me whenever ijump and how slowly, to make me descend, in order to simulate one sixth gravity. wow. this is what it feels like to be on the moon. the experience hasn't even started yet and i'm having a good time. unlik
. lunar br experience called "a moon forall mankind?y 12 lunar br experience called "a moon for all mankind? . only 12 white mail american astronauts have walked to the moon. no other nationalities or gender or race silly like the idea of opening up the moon for everybody. while vr headsets can track will respond to your head movements and some will allow you to movements and some will allow you to move around in 3—d virtual space, to really feel like you are on the moon, you are...
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common interests and future of our planet for building a community with a shared reachable mankind this initiative is in keeping with the trend of history and it calls the call of the times as to our conviction and strengths as we pursue the common devore to attacked this global village to uphold multilateralism in this new era where we believe devolving principles need to be adhered to first we must pursue in cooperation with our world is undergoing profound changes i am seeing a century also on scene before our problems and challenges we are faced with no country can meet them alone or stay immune to their impact what we need to do is to replace confrontation with cooperation and coercion with consultation with we must stick together as a big family instead of forming closed circles we must promote common development conservation instead of taking a winner takes all approach this is a sure way for right future to be ushered in second we must act upon the ruse and order state to state relations must be based on credibility well for revocation of commitments international cooperation sh
common interests and future of our planet for building a community with a shared reachable mankind this initiative is in keeping with the trend of history and it calls the call of the times as to our conviction and strengths as we pursue the common devore to attacked this global village to uphold multilateralism in this new era where we believe devolving principles need to be adhered to first we must pursue in cooperation with our world is undergoing profound changes i am seeing a century also...
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. >> reporter: it is mankind that will celebrate with bubbles.o sense of what is up and what is down, so the design of the bottle was crucial. just getting the champagne to pour. if you can catch it, the champagne actually tastes different up here. its texture and taste just fill your mouth quite differently than they do on earth. the champagne took three years to develop. how much did it cost? they are keeping mum on that. so was it worth it? or will it fall flat? this astronaut helped with the project. >> the best way to move forward is like captain kirk said, to explore strange new worlds, seek out new life, boldly go where no one has gone before. >> reporter: this experiment certainly has provided that, whether or not it will translate into champagne any time soon is unclear. but it does at the very least provide a sparkling vision of the future. melissa bell, cnn, france's champagne region. >> what fun there. i'm sorry melissa had to do that story. i'm sure it was painful. >>> before we go, i want to give you an update on typhoon mangkhut th
. >> reporter: it is mankind that will celebrate with bubbles.o sense of what is up and what is down, so the design of the bottle was crucial. just getting the champagne to pour. if you can catch it, the champagne actually tastes different up here. its texture and taste just fill your mouth quite differently than they do on earth. the champagne took three years to develop. how much did it cost? they are keeping mum on that. so was it worth it? or will it fall flat? this astronaut helped...
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an accomplishment for mankind. it's his only plaque, one giant step for mankind.y rooted in the american miracle but we are all sort of proud of. only one country in the world that could have done this. the real point of the column was that liberals are the ones we should've been much more outraged by all of this. every single democratic present in my life was saying, if we could put a man on the moon, we can have universal health care. we can do this, we can do that. barack obama did all the time, talking about sputnik moments and all of that. every successful democratic was a nationalist to an extent or another. bill clinton, john kerry, joe biden, they'll got into politics because of jfk and she was a nationalist! >> martha: understood. here is the elephant in the room so to speak. something about patriotism and flags, it seems to have some connection to donald trump, lisa hollywood right now. that patriotism has become sort of a dirty word. you've talked about populism, nationalism being a positive thing. the definition between nationalism and patriotism, is t
an accomplishment for mankind. it's his only plaque, one giant step for mankind.y rooted in the american miracle but we are all sort of proud of. only one country in the world that could have done this. the real point of the column was that liberals are the ones we should've been much more outraged by all of this. every single democratic present in my life was saying, if we could put a man on the moon, we can have universal health care. we can do this, we can do that. barack obama did all the...
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feared dead after seeking refuge in a gold miners bunkhouse the national death toll from thai for mankind now stands at more than seventy a storm has also hit hong kong and china. russian president vladimir putin says the downing of a russian military plane near syria was the result of chance circumstances a statement appeared to soften earlier comments by russia's defense ministry which blamed israeli jets for indirectly causing the incident a russian plane was shot down by syrian anti-aircraft missiles. australian authorities have warned that the people responsible for hiding needles in fruit face ten year jail sentences dozens of needles have been found in fruit across the country mainly in strawberries but also in apples and bananas the contamination is turning into one of australia's worst ever food scares now in the latest escalation in an increasingly bitter trade dispute between the world's two biggest economies beijing says it will levy import tariffs on about sixteen billion dollars worth of u.s. goods the move comes after the u.s. slapped its biggest wave of punitive tariffs ye
feared dead after seeking refuge in a gold miners bunkhouse the national death toll from thai for mankind now stands at more than seventy a storm has also hit hong kong and china. russian president vladimir putin says the downing of a russian military plane near syria was the result of chance circumstances a statement appeared to soften earlier comments by russia's defense ministry which blamed israeli jets for indirectly causing the incident a russian plane was shot down by syrian...
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you have to let almost the problem be there and then mankind is very very innovative it's very entrepreneurialit will solve the problem here we are in arizona we're one state away california is in the way of the ocean the ocean has more water than all of mankind could ever use it's got salt in it so at some price you can desalinate that water and you have fresh water. if we're willing in arizona potion oil to pay for getting that water here and then for the price of decelerating then we can live here if not we need to choose to live someplace else . is the solution really that simple desalinate sea water or relocate an entire city. maybe the question we should be asking is a different one. what if our energy hungry lifestyle simply isn't compatible to living in a desert. phoenix is emblematic of our development model the power of fossil fuels coal oil and gas have emboldened us to believe we can find a solution to anything at any time without ever worrying about depleting our natural resources. for. if. the reason we use fossil fuels is not because we're stupid the reason we use fossil fuels i
you have to let almost the problem be there and then mankind is very very innovative it's very entrepreneurialit will solve the problem here we are in arizona we're one state away california is in the way of the ocean the ocean has more water than all of mankind could ever use it's got salt in it so at some price you can desalinate that water and you have fresh water. if we're willing in arizona potion oil to pay for getting that water here and then for the price of decelerating then we can...
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possibly even a brain says deaf mankind's giant leaps. on some mini. so why has no one been back since one thousand nine hundred seventy two despite fifteen it is of technological progress. isn't on the lam didn't even plan. life reasons why and. none team is on the moon today. tomorrow to next on. the body of the law. in maine until sixteen and up crying a little michael moore's law. young people rebelled against their parents' generation. feel it was an obsolete and dusty full of stupidity entish says. they demanded nothing less than a home versus an old man wanted maelstrom of the syria violence with the vietnam war playing the role on modular ishant watch the bomb war every day. our documentary takes on a lot of times how do those who are on the members of the a storm for the first time i had a feeling of being part of something. that one ends of those events today. the seeds of civil rights. peace movement women's movement or all quiet during this period. until sixty in the middle of all. this really all. hell. and welcome to tomorrow today the sc
possibly even a brain says deaf mankind's giant leaps. on some mini. so why has no one been back since one thousand nine hundred seventy two despite fifteen it is of technological progress. isn't on the lam didn't even plan. life reasons why and. none team is on the moon today. tomorrow to next on. the body of the law. in maine until sixteen and up crying a little michael moore's law. young people rebelled against their parents' generation. feel it was an obsolete and dusty full of stupidity...
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he'll also pay a £15 million fine. trophies from the usa. the story of the iconic 747. 50 years ago, mankindd to dream. space, speed and size. apollo, concorde and, in 1968, the jumbo jet. file: the first giant 747 is presented to the world. people thought that an aeroplane this big just wouldn't fly. over 400 seats — nearly three times existing airliners‘. they bet the company on this airplane. pilots called her ‘the queen of the skies‘. if you're flying a 747, you're flying every pilot's dream. a symbol of power. beast of burden, and she's carried 5 billion of us across the planet. its economy made it possible for everyone to fly. all: cheers! a fond farewell. i'm going to miss you, girl. we are so sad to see her leave. this is the story of the 747. in the boneyard this year. with theirjob. it's just amazing, the size of them. i'm on a voyage to uncover how this giant ever got off the ground. so right now, i'm in the wing of a 747. i've been tracking the pioneers that made that very first flight. so this is you on the first flight? yes. i flew some of the test flights on this aeroplane. no
he'll also pay a £15 million fine. trophies from the usa. the story of the iconic 747. 50 years ago, mankindd to dream. space, speed and size. apollo, concorde and, in 1968, the jumbo jet. file: the first giant 747 is presented to the world. people thought that an aeroplane this big just wouldn't fly. over 400 seats — nearly three times existing airliners‘. they bet the company on this airplane. pilots called her ‘the queen of the skies‘. if you're flying a 747, you're flying every...
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framestore and samsung have been touring the world with their lunar vr experience called a moon for all mankindn astronauts have walked to the moon. no other nationalities or gender or race, so i like the idea of opening up the moon for everybody. while vr headsets can track will respond to your head movements and some will allow you to move around in 3—d virtual space, to really feel like you are on the moon, you are going to have to lose some weight. this beast is based on nasa's own variable gravity simulator called argos, the active response gravity offload system. ok, the rig is now going to weigh me. and then work out what my weight would be on the moon. and then it knows how much extra lift to give me whenever i jump and how slowly, to make me descend, in order to simulate one—sixth gravity. wow. this is what it feels like to be on the moon. the experience hasn't even started yet and i'm having a good time. unlike more advanced vr headsets, the gear vr can only tell which way your head is pointing. the vertical position in the arms and the legs are tracked by the sensors on your suit. he
framestore and samsung have been touring the world with their lunar vr experience called a moon for all mankindn astronauts have walked to the moon. no other nationalities or gender or race, so i like the idea of opening up the moon for everybody. while vr headsets can track will respond to your head movements and some will allow you to move around in 3—d virtual space, to really feel like you are on the moon, you are going to have to lose some weight. this beast is based on nasa's own...
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possible for exponentially fewer people to work on farm these were biggest job destroyers arguably in mankind but opposed to putting people out of work, they freed all of this previously suffocated talent to focus their energies on new things curing disease, creating car, airplane, computer, wi-fi becoming entertainers, and so we're at a time when technology erasing forms of working and rather than are something is that should scare us we should be extactic we are finally going to be free to do work that we want to do and be paid well for it. can you give a current example of how this is affecting our work lives is? >> interesting example that fascinating me in writing about about the book is when i grew up if you had told someone to be a video game player for a career they will have thought what a loser a substance abuse problem it is obvious. if you would told someone i'm going to be a video game coach someday, they would have had you committed well nowadays because of this massive surge in production with this this growing demanding for people of entertainment video gaming now a career. it
possible for exponentially fewer people to work on farm these were biggest job destroyers arguably in mankind but opposed to putting people out of work, they freed all of this previously suffocated talent to focus their energies on new things curing disease, creating car, airplane, computer, wi-fi becoming entertainers, and so we're at a time when technology erasing forms of working and rather than are something is that should scare us we should be extactic we are finally going to be free to do...
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typhoon is heading in from the pacific more than four million people live in the path of typhoon mankind and more than eight hundred thousand are being moved to safety the philippines weather bureau says my cut is nine hundred kilometers wide and packing maximum sustained speeds of two hundred five kilometers per hour it's expected to make landfall on saturday. this is news life about it still to come news from central banks in the united states europe and turkey will begin to thank yous to updates on time facility we'll be hearing from an expert on the role the banks play in preventing the next financial crisis of the sixpences a little how about for you momentarily i'll be back in fact. at the top of the hour in the meantime of course as always the web site. dot com yourself a good day. to . cut. plan louise at full speed playing. always shining. the but always on the move playing hurt mobility today and in the future. dr john w. the first.
typhoon is heading in from the pacific more than four million people live in the path of typhoon mankind and more than eight hundred thousand are being moved to safety the philippines weather bureau says my cut is nine hundred kilometers wide and packing maximum sustained speeds of two hundred five kilometers per hour it's expected to make landfall on saturday. this is news life about it still to come news from central banks in the united states europe and turkey will begin to thank yous to...
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from possibly the greatest of mankind's giant claims. some winning. so why has no one been back nine hundred seventy two despite fifteen is of technological progress. isn't on the landing even plant. life reasons why it's lunch even is on the moon today. tomorrow today in sixty minutes on d w. o bored old. love the first time i'm doing and trying to tell me i'm a part of the incredible it's a whole new world looming to her mom and i close up on my own in certain respects my elementary alarm. it's a new era of sexuality. love sick in this thing a. natural frustration. i still have to get used to these robot new ways of exploring new frontier in sex and love. stuff on september twenty fifth on t.w. . on match day three things are getting serious.
from possibly the greatest of mankind's giant claims. some winning. so why has no one been back nine hundred seventy two despite fifteen is of technological progress. isn't on the landing even plant. life reasons why it's lunch even is on the moon today. tomorrow today in sixty minutes on d w. o bored old. love the first time i'm doing and trying to tell me i'm a part of the incredible it's a whole new world looming to her mom and i close up on my own in certain respects my elementary alarm....
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. >> thank you for speaking to us from the museum of mankind in paris.dmitted what it calls a depressing and shameful legacy of sexual abuse. it is after an official report was leaked saying that priests thousandss abused over years. >> in 2018 alone, and avalanche has rocked the catholic church. report, priests in germany sexually abused 3677 minors, mostly male, between 1946 and 2014. more than half of the victims were aged 14 or younger. >> it is terrifying than it took us so long. >> in a statement, the bishop says that the wrongdoings of the past will not be repeated. demonstrated abuse of the steadily. francis studied senior bishops around the world to the vatican in february. and the global sex abuse crisis. next to the southeastern united states where hurricane florence is closing in. there could be flooding from the ocean. alison sargent reports. >> all residents must be off the island by 8 p.m.. firefighters issue a final call to evacuate. despite the warnings, some say they are staying put. >> we are not trying to be heroic or anything like th
. >> thank you for speaking to us from the museum of mankind in paris.dmitted what it calls a depressing and shameful legacy of sexual abuse. it is after an official report was leaked saying that priests thousandss abused over years. >> in 2018 alone, and avalanche has rocked the catholic church. report, priests in germany sexually abused 3677 minors, mostly male, between 1946 and 2014. more than half of the victims were aged 14 or younger. >> it is terrifying than it took us...
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also been eating tomatoes diff mankind's giant leaps. some mean. so why has no when the map since nine hundred seventeen despite fifteen years of technological progress. is another landing even. five reasons one hundred. ninety minutes on the moon today. tomorrow today next on d w. grab a pod i'm going to go read that was. nicole through excepts out on adventurous journey along germany's land river and i'm feeling really fighting about what awaits me on this trip to the river of the land based avid challenge it out of town or along the way i have twenty five longer the head of me done by a walk all the way to a town called go. to sixty minute song w. cut the first time doing detailing. a record of incredible it's a whole you moron. online in certain respects. it's a new era of sexuality. will lovesickness be a thing of. frustration to watch i still have to get used to these robot noises exploring a new frontier in sex and love three point zero. just on september twenty fifth ontario. hello and welcome to tomorrow today the science show on d w. on t
also been eating tomatoes diff mankind's giant leaps. some mean. so why has no when the map since nine hundred seventeen despite fifteen years of technological progress. is another landing even. five reasons one hundred. ninety minutes on the moon today. tomorrow today next on d w. grab a pod i'm going to go read that was. nicole through excepts out on adventurous journey along germany's land river and i'm feeling really fighting about what awaits me on this trip to the river of the land based...
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we're here chadsworth, connecticut, investigating a mfort that has boggled mankind for centuries now.nd investigate-- actually what the mayans once called le pelliu, which was-- i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry, i can't take it, either. >> which was a creature has haunted mankind for centuries. >> wa-wa-wa-wa. >> what i do think about the beast? well, we paid good money to come here and try to get a tan and as you can see, it's frightened my wife right out of her shorts. she left in a horror. >> all right, we're going to find out who the beast is once and for all. unbelievable! you must have wanted to scare everybody away for the gold. >> i would have gotten away with it if it hadn't been for your damn cameraman, you and that damn midland dog ( applause ). >> i mean-- i mean-- >> stephen: you haven't changed at all. >> you know, that is the work of an early steven spielberg, i can tell you that. >> stephen: rob, good to see you again. >> thank you, it was fun. >> stephen: "the bad seed" airs this sunday night on lifetime. director rob lowe, everybody. we'll be right back are senator john kerry
we're here chadsworth, connecticut, investigating a mfort that has boggled mankind for centuries now.nd investigate-- actually what the mayans once called le pelliu, which was-- i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry, i can't take it, either. >> which was a creature has haunted mankind for centuries. >> wa-wa-wa-wa. >> what i do think about the beast? well, we paid good money to come here and try to get a tan and as you can see, it's frightened my wife right out of her shorts. she left...
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quirks of molten metal, who know how to attainment temper this lending monster to the service of mankindby their glasses ye shall know them, a golden globe on their faces as they peak into the hearth. reads your fortunes in the tea leaves. even as a great chef as just the -- adds just the right seasoning to his dishes, these experts of the open hearth add the condiments to make steel, in this case a load of manganese. these boys can handle their stuff. they swing and follow through with all the grace and power of a champion golfer. they must hit a certain spot inside the furnace. that is quite an art. on the ranch or in a lumber camp, this means come and get it or we will throw it away. this means grub. jack's of all trades, with a ramming rods ready they wait while men on the other side prepare the furnace for casting. another pitch of this and that, a short recipe from the steel cookbook. meanwhile, the helper with an oxygen torch, raring to go, just a moment. it takes time to uncork. a few more ashes to get out of the way and then the go-ahead will come. it is a welcome signal -- the
quirks of molten metal, who know how to attainment temper this lending monster to the service of mankindby their glasses ye shall know them, a golden globe on their faces as they peak into the hearth. reads your fortunes in the tea leaves. even as a great chef as just the -- adds just the right seasoning to his dishes, these experts of the open hearth add the condiments to make steel, in this case a load of manganese. these boys can handle their stuff. they swing and follow through with all the...
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us to undermine presidents who fight against imperialism it is a constant fight the fight of all mankind but let's be optimistic i hope that nations embrace the situation and react in a certain way making sure that their presence continue to serve the people as opposed to american interests. in a bid to try and stop the spread of disease authorities increasing the number of special safe houses for drug addicts those that live close by i say is turning their lives into a nightmare i think charlotte do penske investigates. behind these are gates stands in the sour district the fixture in france's first illegal venue especially if addicks the idea was to give addicts a safe space to get clean needles to prevent the spread of disease as well as to be able to seek help but since it opened almost two years ago people living and working on this street say it's turned the lives into a nightmare despite gangs diety about the south to shoot many locals were too afraid to speak directly on camera if you were asked if you see the boy be to see if we can be set up at the back of. the. office in the w
us to undermine presidents who fight against imperialism it is a constant fight the fight of all mankind but let's be optimistic i hope that nations embrace the situation and react in a certain way making sure that their presence continue to serve the people as opposed to american interests. in a bid to try and stop the spread of disease authorities increasing the number of special safe houses for drug addicts those that live close by i say is turning their lives into a nightmare i think...
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david: then you win into the highest calling of mankind, finance.yes, i worked at a quantitative hedge fund, d. e. shaw & co. i used a lot of his ideas and principles, hr, recruiting, what kind of people to hire. david: a very good, well-known hedge fund. you were a star there. quittingelled you aim this and will start a company selling books over the internet from seattle? where did that idea come from? jeff: this is 1994. nobody has heard of the internet, very few people. i came across the fact the world wide web was growing at something like 2300% a year in 1994. anything growing that fast, even if baseline usage is tiny, it is going to be big. i looked at that and said there has to be, i should come up with a business idea on the internet, then let the internet grow around this and keep working on it. i made a list of products on might sell, forced ranking them. i picked books because they are super unusual in one respect, there are more items in the book category of a 3 million different books active in print around the world at any given time.
david: then you win into the highest calling of mankind, finance.yes, i worked at a quantitative hedge fund, d. e. shaw & co. i used a lot of his ideas and principles, hr, recruiting, what kind of people to hire. david: a very good, well-known hedge fund. you were a star there. quittingelled you aim this and will start a company selling books over the internet from seattle? where did that idea come from? jeff: this is 1994. nobody has heard of the internet, very few people. i came across...
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david: then you win into the highest calling of mankind, finance.ff: yes, i worked at a quantitative hedge fund, d. e. shaw & co. i used a lot of his ideas and principles, hr, recruiting, what kind of people to hire. david: a very good, well-known hedge fund. you were a star there. what propelled you aim quitting this and will start a company selling books over the internet from seattle? where did that idea come from? jeff: this is 1994. nobody has heard of the internet, very few people. i came across the fact the world wide web was growing at something like 2300% a year in 1994. anything growing that fast, even if baseline usage is tiny, it is going to be big. i looked at that and said there has to be, i should come up with a business idea on the internet, then let the internet grow around this and keep working on it. i made a list of products on might sell, forced ranking them. i picked books because they are super unusual in one respect, there are more items in the book category of a 3 million different books active in print around the world at a
david: then you win into the highest calling of mankind, finance.ff: yes, i worked at a quantitative hedge fund, d. e. shaw & co. i used a lot of his ideas and principles, hr, recruiting, what kind of people to hire. david: a very good, well-known hedge fund. you were a star there. what propelled you aim quitting this and will start a company selling books over the internet from seattle? where did that idea come from? jeff: this is 1994. nobody has heard of the internet, very few people. i...
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the status of antiquities has changed once thought of as part of the heritage of all mankind culturalassets are now being held hostage by armed groups and used by states for narrow nationalist political and economic agenda that's. action is needed by imposing tougher rules recognized by all through international organizations cultural heritage may regain its true place in our societies. hello again we're across united states we did see a lot of active weather in terms of severe weather with this system right here pushing across the great lakes and into canada that's still going to cause some problems here alone the eastern seaboard then down towards texas this ribbon of moisture caused by actually a tropical depression from mexico really pumping up the moisture there causing some localized flooding in some areas now temperatures are going to be going down over the next few days so for new york sunday twenty one degrees you there they're going to be seeing only about nineteen but we are picking up some drier and also sunnier weather but still quite wet down here across much of the sout
the status of antiquities has changed once thought of as part of the heritage of all mankind culturalassets are now being held hostage by armed groups and used by states for narrow nationalist political and economic agenda that's. action is needed by imposing tougher rules recognized by all through international organizations cultural heritage may regain its true place in our societies. hello again we're across united states we did see a lot of active weather in terms of severe weather with...
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possibly the brain says death mankind's giant. strain on some the mean. so why has no one been back since one thousand nine hundred seventy two despite fifteen is of technological progress. is another landing even plan. five reasons why a. team is on the moon today. tomorrow today. thirty minutes w. . women fucking fighting for the haste to take you seriously in the horrors of war here's what's come out women's talk hot tub go to the final superhero. smartarse smart stand on the legend frank recently dangerous time ha ha ha ha w. me for my body. may nineteenth sixteen and i'm crying i go to run the mob have. young people who build against the currents. generation. but it wasn't honestly dusty full of stupidity in teaching kids to be timid nothing less than a home system. one of the stronger the implements would be a moment more please roll up the marginal ratio watch the mom work every day. brings me to remember that most of the first time i had a feeling of being home to something for. the seeds of civil rights the peace movement the women's movement one
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from possibly even greatest of mankind's giant leaps. from the me. so why has no one been back nine hundred seventy despite fifteen is of technological progress. is another landing even. five reasons why it. on the moon today. tomorrow today thirty minutes. or more. commingle on a tour. his work the goddess fortuna. the mushroom and figures. beethoven insist upon twenty teams. we make up oh but we watch as of a film that found out that if we ought to seventy seven percent of. the want to shape the continents future. be part of it and join african youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges. of the seventy seven percent of. platforms africa is charting. a contentious figure at home. europe and germany. from the front of the firmament. to german reunification. and the end of the cold war. gorbachev was one of the great heroes of the twentieth century mikhail gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change quickly met his downfall i have decided to resign my duties as president of the soviet union. he co
from possibly even greatest of mankind's giant leaps. from the me. so why has no one been back nine hundred seventy despite fifteen is of technological progress. is another landing even. five reasons why it. on the moon today. tomorrow today thirty minutes. or more. commingle on a tour. his work the goddess fortuna. the mushroom and figures. beethoven insist upon twenty teams. we make up oh but we watch as of a film that found out that if we ought to seventy seven percent of. the want to shape...
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catalonian tradition dates back to the eighteenth century and twenty ten unesco decanted part of mankind's intangible cultural heritage. on saturday the seventh festival of the giant kite was held on the field of berlin's former tempelhof airport about eighty cut flyers from all across europe and are there mostly home sewn creations some up to fifty metres long. the giant kites fluttered in winds gusting up to force four and five well thousands of spectators gathered below and enjoyed the show. to. become ten you up in the air s to kick of this week serious extraordinary effort that takes when it comes to extreme sports perhaps skydiving off the side skiing comes to mind but acrobatics also fits into this category especially when the cutting has a dad who doesn't. she takes her skills to new heights every time she goes out to perform for her there is no need for service when a bridge crane or highway across a kenyan will do the trick. aerial dance greek aerial acrobat country missile datu performs her choreographed pieces at dizzying heights and with spectacular backdrops. that's it wonder
catalonian tradition dates back to the eighteenth century and twenty ten unesco decanted part of mankind's intangible cultural heritage. on saturday the seventh festival of the giant kite was held on the field of berlin's former tempelhof airport about eighty cut flyers from all across europe and are there mostly home sewn creations some up to fifty metres long. the giant kites fluttered in winds gusting up to force four and five well thousands of spectators gathered below and enjoyed the show....
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to help mankind, of course. >> king cobra venom ispa used f medication research and being used in cancer's right. there say theory in the medical world tha venom can destroy cancer cells much like chemo does,t' a prospect t created a growing marketplace for venom and its vendors. in fact, jim sells a quarter of a million dollar wth of venom each yearl to pharmaceuti companies and research labs. >> king cobra venom runs about $100 a gram and raising 2,000sn es has its costs as well. in addition to the zoo's standard expenses, jim spends a whopping $2,000 a year on mice because -- well, snakes got to eat. >> it's a labor of love. you have to have ado passion to it, but it's not something that you're going to get rich quick. >> no, y're not. on average, ske milkers ear $20,000 a year, but jim, he's far from average. he's chosen to pump all of his venom earnings back to the o, leaving himself with a paycheck of absolutely nothing. >> there is a reason i don't salar i do it to try to save lives. most people when they think of venom theyhink of death. when i think of venom, i think of life. i
to help mankind, of course. >> king cobra venom ispa used f medication research and being used in cancer's right. there say theory in the medical world tha venom can destroy cancer cells much like chemo does,t' a prospect t created a growing marketplace for venom and its vendors. in fact, jim sells a quarter of a million dollar wth of venom each yearl to pharmaceuti companies and research labs. >> king cobra venom runs about $100 a gram and raising 2,000sn es has its costs as well....
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beauty but like the erosion that is gradually softening away the features of the grand stone heads mankind has refuse. beaches but one man francis pico has made it his life's work to clean up modern man's messes pico or to juma as the is called by the locals has made it his life's work to pick up all the plastic and garbage left by currents tourists and fishing boats on easter island beaches since he first arrived on the island back in one thousand nine hundred nine and why has pico given so much of his life to help the new weekly well to touma met the love of his life and future wife and his trip to the island back in one nine hundred eighty nine and he feels the need to give back to the island they gave him so much true love. oh i come in the show on true love yes good bargain for with holes we got to have i'm happy you know all right that is preserves over tibet everybody remember everyone in this world remember told we love them so i told you so let me tell you. i love you i am tired old winter and time to have a while and keep on watching those hawks never a great day of. my body told
beauty but like the erosion that is gradually softening away the features of the grand stone heads mankind has refuse. beaches but one man francis pico has made it his life's work to clean up modern man's messes pico or to juma as the is called by the locals has made it his life's work to pick up all the plastic and garbage left by currents tourists and fishing boats on easter island beaches since he first arrived on the island back in one thousand nine hundred nine and why has pico given so...
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laughter ) like, when neil armstrong stepped on the moon, he didn't say, "this is a giant leap for mankindsaid, "one small step for man. america (bleep) yeah!" ( guitar riff ) you didn't hear it because of the vacuum in space. ( laughter ) now, honestly, like, i don't understand why conservatives are so angry that they're planning to boycott a movie about an american landing on the moon, because, apparently, there are american flags throughout this movie. they just didn't show the exact moment that armstrong placed the american flag on the moon. but no one is going to walk out of that movie and be like, "wait, were those astronauts korean? i couldn't tell." and on the other side, i don't think ryan gosling was right. "i don't think it was not an american thing." the moon landing was very much an american thing. and to be honest, as someone from the rest of the world, we don't want credit for america's moon landing, right, because i don't know what happened up there. we saw the astronauts come down, they planted the flag, and then the video cuts off, right? for all we know, as soon as that
laughter ) like, when neil armstrong stepped on the moon, he didn't say, "this is a giant leap for mankindsaid, "one small step for man. america (bleep) yeah!" ( guitar riff ) you didn't hear it because of the vacuum in space. ( laughter ) now, honestly, like, i don't understand why conservatives are so angry that they're planning to boycott a movie about an american landing on the moon, because, apparently, there are american flags throughout this movie. they just didn't show...
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possibly even the name says death mankind's giant leap. for no one saw me. so why has no one the map since one thousand nine hundred seventy two by two fifteen is a technological progress. is another landing even plan. five reasons why and so i will not run team on the moon today. tomorrow to do any next on. history up close mock berlin has no shortage of locations where you can revisit the city's turbulent past. mine a far better feel for what happened at the for the history. i've got this month if you like it there are series this week with a trip back in time to romance in sixty minutes on a d.w.i. . much of it is a fig leaf your link to school africa and the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions for money as a busy hour while website deputed comes much traffic traffic join us on facebook. africa. by the way take for a person only you whether with a little wonderful people wants to. please make the game some special. treat for. more than football online. hello and welcome to tomorrow today the science show on d w. on the program an inspir
possibly even the name says death mankind's giant leap. for no one saw me. so why has no one the map since one thousand nine hundred seventy two by two fifteen is a technological progress. is another landing even plan. five reasons why and so i will not run team on the moon today. tomorrow to do any next on. history up close mock berlin has no shortage of locations where you can revisit the city's turbulent past. mine a far better feel for what happened at the for the history. i've got this...
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framestore and samsung have been touring the world with their lunar vr experience called a moon for all mankind gender or race, so i like the idea of opening up the moon for everybody. while vr headsets can track will respond to your head movements and some will allow you to move around in 3—d virtual space, to really feel like you are on the moon, you are going to have to lose some weight. this beast is based on nasa's own variable gravity simulator called argos, the active response gravity offload system. ok, the rig is now going to weigh me. and then work out what my weight would be on the moon. and then it knows how much extra lift to give me whenever ijump and how slowly, to make me descend, in order to simulate one—sixth gravity. wow. this is what it feels like to be on the moon. the experience hasn't even started yet and i'm having a good time. unlike more advanced vr headsets, the gear vr can only tell which way your head is pointing. the vertical position in the arms and the legs are tracked by the sensors on your suit. here we go to the edge of a crater now. the earth looks amazing. n
framestore and samsung have been touring the world with their lunar vr experience called a moon for all mankind gender or race, so i like the idea of opening up the moon for everybody. while vr headsets can track will respond to your head movements and some will allow you to move around in 3—d virtual space, to really feel like you are on the moon, you are going to have to lose some weight. this beast is based on nasa's own variable gravity simulator called argos, the active response gravity...
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to donate his death mankind's giant leap. in the. so why has no one be mapped since nine hundred seventy nine fifteen is a technological progress. is another landing even plant. life reasons why it. is on the moon. tomorrow today next. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful this week conflict zone is vienna after talk to us from foreign minister implies she was nominated for the post by the end of a gracious and why we all feel although she is not a member of the politics but to be a few o's zero six is metro view. conflicts of. in sixty minutes. birth home to millions of species a home worth saving. here as much as on those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like news have created the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and were determined to build something here for the next generation global ideas the multimedia
to donate his death mankind's giant leap. in the. so why has no one be mapped since nine hundred seventy nine fifteen is a technological progress. is another landing even plant. life reasons why it. is on the moon. tomorrow today next. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful this week conflict zone is vienna after talk to us from foreign minister implies she was nominated for the post by the end of a gracious and why we all feel although she is not a member of the politics but to be...
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moment he hopes seeing the moon up close and the earth from space will inspire new creative ideas for mankind through the eighty's the moon has a freer our you as a nation and a ways out the lost love and the respect for them. it's a constant pattern out i names of these projects to the moon he also says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. has already logged several milestones in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit and bring it back to earth in twenty ten the black folk and rocket which will take passengers to the moon is still being developed musk says there will be several unmanned launches and countless hours of training before the first commercial trip whenever it's the first flight of an of something or a new technology and we're talking about deep space. you know you have to be very very procedure that this is not no small matter. space tourism launched in two thousand and one when a californian businessman paid to go on a russian rocket to the international space station if mays our makes it to the moon he'll
moment he hopes seeing the moon up close and the earth from space will inspire new creative ideas for mankind through the eighty's the moon has a freer our you as a nation and a ways out the lost love and the respect for them. it's a constant pattern out i names of these projects to the moon he also says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. has already logged several milestones in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit...
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radio: one one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. moon and return home. can you create a movie in such a way that you feel like you don't know that as you are watching it, to try and make it feel as real—time and immediate as possible? i don't know what the space exploration will uncover but i don't think it'll be exploration just for the sake of exploration. i think it'll be more the fact that it allows us to see things that maybe we should have seen a long time ago. but just haven't been able to until now. and ryan, what was your process becoming neil armstrong? a well—known figure, famously taciturn. how does gosling become armstrong? with a lot of help, more than i have ever had on any other film. his sons were very involved to help share some context with me and with us that might help us to reveal some of the many layers of both neil and janet that people are unaware of. what we're looking for or at least, what did you find? i grew up in a generation where accomplishment had been reduced to the mtv movie logo. it was, human spa
radio: one one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. moon and return home. can you create a movie in such a way that you feel like you don't know that as you are watching it, to try and make it feel as real—time and immediate as possible? i don't know what the space exploration will uncover but i don't think it'll be exploration just for the sake of exploration. i think it'll be more the fact that it allows us to see things that maybe we should have seen a long time ago. but just...
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moment he hopes seeing the moon up close and the earth from space will inspire new creative ideas for mankind through the eighty's the moon has a fear of our imagination and without the last laugh and the respect for them erm our planet's constant pattern now i name to these projects the moon. he'll say says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. is already logged several miles days in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit and bring it back to earth in two thousand and ten the black folk and rocket which will take passengers to the moon is still being developed musk says there will be several unmanned launches and countless hours of training before the first commercial trip whenever it's the first plate of an of something or a new technology and we're talking about deep space. guy actually a very brave person to do that this is not no small matter space tourism launched in two thousand and one when a californian businessman paid to go on a russian rocket to the international space station if mays our makes it to the moon
moment he hopes seeing the moon up close and the earth from space will inspire new creative ideas for mankind through the eighty's the moon has a fear of our imagination and without the last laugh and the respect for them erm our planet's constant pattern now i name to these projects the moon. he'll say says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. is already logged several miles days in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit...
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that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.uccessfully walk on the moon and return home. can you create a movie where you feel that it's real—time and immediate and possible? i don't know what space exploration will uncover but i don't think it will be explorationjust for the sake of exploration. i think it will be more the fact that it allows us to see things that maybe we should have seen a long time ago. but we just haven't been able to until now. and, ryan, what was the process for you, sort of, becoming neil armstrong, a well—known figure, famously taciturn? what do you do, how does gosling become armstrong? with a lot of help, more than i have had on any other film, neil's sons were very involved, to share some context that might help to reveal some of the many layers of both neil and janet that people are not aware of. what were you looking for, at least, what did you find? i grew up in a generation where the accomplishment was reduced to the mtv movie logo, and it was human space flight, it was kind of taken for granted
that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.uccessfully walk on the moon and return home. can you create a movie where you feel that it's real—time and immediate and possible? i don't know what space exploration will uncover but i don't think it will be explorationjust for the sake of exploration. i think it will be more the fact that it allows us to see things that maybe we should have seen a long time ago. but we just haven't been able to until now. and, ryan, what was the...