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this was a construction of great beauty it's one of those things that i think that shows you what mankind can do for goods when it uses the talents constructively magnificent beauty eight hundred fifty years old and it could be approved. by people regardless of your religion or ethnicity or wherever you come from in the world and you still on the line with us a scribe another moment with just touching upon it charlotte it is only a manmade structure but it is a it shows what what good mankind can do when it puts its efforts in the right direction i think that's why a lot of people including the commission president is saying this is a tragedy. indeed and people here are echoing that thought this is sad this is a tragedy some people saying you know it's incomprehensible that this building could go up in flames it's like a ripping out the heart of paris and like you say here yes it's just a building but it's also not just a building this is something that is seen in contain the history of france and if you've been to north i know you have it's not just about going inside it and getting a se
this was a construction of great beauty it's one of those things that i think that shows you what mankind can do for goods when it uses the talents constructively magnificent beauty eight hundred fifty years old and it could be approved. by people regardless of your religion or ethnicity or wherever you come from in the world and you still on the line with us a scribe another moment with just touching upon it charlotte it is only a manmade structure but it is a it shows what what good mankind...
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hence the need for religion to die if mankind is to live. maher's views accurately reflect the attitudes of a movement called the new atheism, whose leaders are prominent scientists, best selling authors, far superior in intellect to maher, but equal quealy con temp white house of religion and religious believers. like maher's film, the new atheism movement seeks to discredit all religious belief by caricaturing its adherence as simpletons and worse. the stated goal of the new atheism is to delegitimatize and extinguish the religious point of view. maher's suggestion that religion and evidently religion alone threatens the existence of the human race is simply malicious. both he and the new atheists are blind to all the positive influences religion has had on human behavior and they ignore all the atheist-inspired genocides of the last 250 years. in the 20th century alone, communist atheists slaughtered hundreds of thousands in russia and indonesia. not even bloodthirsty jihadists have done anything on such a scale. it's striking that maher
hence the need for religion to die if mankind is to live. maher's views accurately reflect the attitudes of a movement called the new atheism, whose leaders are prominent scientists, best selling authors, far superior in intellect to maher, but equal quealy con temp white house of religion and religious believers. like maher's film, the new atheism movement seeks to discredit all religious belief by caricaturing its adherence as simpletons and worse. the stated goal of the new atheism is to...
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that we are doing this for mankind in the name of peace. piece and militarization are entwined, but the united states does not want to say we are going to space to militarize it. brian: he made a lot of people mad, meaning john f. kennedy, when he made his speech. doug: he goes to the u.n. and toys with the idea of going to the soviet union and going to the moon. we will do it together and that will end the cold war. this creates a lot of ripples. if you are going to go with the soviet union they will learn all of our missile technology secrets. going to the moon is about the history of missiles. it is about engineers and missile technology. it is complicated. , youarmstrong told me that know, it is this perfect chemistry of going to the moon. the technology kicked in. the soviet rivalry. -- that thet we can new moonshot is going back to lunar mars. forthe term moonshot stands doism.is him -- can he would say, there is a moonshot over the right-field fence. but now moonshot means american can doism. joe biden was to do a moonshot for cancer
that we are doing this for mankind in the name of peace. piece and militarization are entwined, but the united states does not want to say we are going to space to militarize it. brian: he made a lot of people mad, meaning john f. kennedy, when he made his speech. doug: he goes to the u.n. and toys with the idea of going to the soviet union and going to the moon. we will do it together and that will end the cold war. this creates a lot of ripples. if you are going to go with the soviet union...
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." >> one giant leap for mankind. >> i richard milhous nixon do solemnly swear that i will faithfullyident of the united states. >> the inauguration of richard nixon in 1969 solidified the fact that there was a deep sea change in american politics. we had been living through a lot of acrimony the pvi bobby kennedy killed and martin luther king. mayhem in chicago. and we're hungering for an american moon shot that pulls us all together. >> as we explore the reaches of space, let us order the new worlds together. >> neil, buzz and i were informed we would be attempting the first lunar landing. >> a great honor to be selected for any mission in the apollo program. this one of course in particular. >> the hype was mostly around the astronauts at the time. they were everywhere. >> we thought of astronauts as typically male, typically white men. so you'll notice that there are just simply not a lot of women in the room. >> this is james adams, brought handi wipes for dusting. >> women were expected to stay home, take care of the kids, clean the house. i'm not saying i did that. my name is m
." >> one giant leap for mankind. >> i richard milhous nixon do solemnly swear that i will faithfullyident of the united states. >> the inauguration of richard nixon in 1969 solidified the fact that there was a deep sea change in american politics. we had been living through a lot of acrimony the pvi bobby kennedy killed and martin luther king. mayhem in chicago. and we're hungering for an american moon shot that pulls us all together. >> as we explore the reaches...
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it's the only place where mankind exists.hink we should all take a primary interest in threats to earth, as it is. let's all agree the place for mankind can survive, the only place, but not donald trump. trump has a history of denying climate change. in his earth day message today, he does not even mention it or the role scientists say mankind is contributing to it. he makes no mention of the world suffering what scientists in his own administration point to, the flooding, the wildfires, the diseases caused by higher temperatures. you see, trump believes that taking action on climate change works against his belief in free markets. to trump, caring about climate change is to take the side of college professors against real estate developers like him, to take the side of the elite against the captains of commerce and industry. here he is on "60 minutes" last fall challenging the near universal scientific judgement that map kind is accelerating climate change. >> yeah, but what about the scientists who say it's worse than ever?
it's the only place where mankind exists.hink we should all take a primary interest in threats to earth, as it is. let's all agree the place for mankind can survive, the only place, but not donald trump. trump has a history of denying climate change. in his earth day message today, he does not even mention it or the role scientists say mankind is contributing to it. he makes no mention of the world suffering what scientists in his own administration point to, the flooding, the wildfires, the...
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sherry believes it offers more than just a stark lesson for mankind. well and you know this area is actually one of the cleanest areas not in the only in ukraine but perhaps in europe because for thirty years there were literally no industry here visit museums no agriculture group culture views the best kind of good sides well the most dramatic. visit missions of the vehicle. people visit you know urban wastes and everest and. he has a road map for the region's future so he wants to see the exclusion zone added to unesco's list of world heritage sites. he's already filed the application i believe it is this area should be drawn down into a national you know. national memorial and make sure all. to keep the memory ends and the luge. technology which was employed here and which failed you know to too powerful to convey so lessons of this event and i'm very far live in this area you know sizzlin because in my you know it is one. of my you muslims my native places and of course i clear through it and i love you know it's a simpler. going to. kick off like.
sherry believes it offers more than just a stark lesson for mankind. well and you know this area is actually one of the cleanest areas not in the only in ukraine but perhaps in europe because for thirty years there were literally no industry here visit museums no agriculture group culture views the best kind of good sides well the most dramatic. visit missions of the vehicle. people visit you know urban wastes and everest and. he has a road map for the region's future so he wants to see the...
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boys and girls, well fed physically and spiritually, will the their place in chronicles of mankind.singing in through the spirit of hope from service on one hand and a determination to the old for a more accountable future in the other, they are improving farming. the sun goes down. the will to work for a fuller life in
boys and girls, well fed physically and spiritually, will the their place in chronicles of mankind.singing in through the spirit of hope from service on one hand and a determination to the old for a more accountable future in the other, they are improving farming. the sun goes down. the will to work for a fuller life in
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well-suitedls physically and spiritually to take their place in the councils of mankind. ♪ >> the spirit the one hand and a determination to build for a more accountable future on the other, farmers are improving. housewives are improving living. children are improving life itself. oil, and thes of there is hope and boasts the will to work for a fuller life in rural puerto rico. >> you can watch archival films in their entirety on the weekly series will -- railamerica. on american history tv. american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend and all of our programs are i, -- archived on our website at c-span.org/history. andcan watch lectures college classrooms, archival films, and see the schedule of upcoming programs. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us. sees ben's new is book, the best ands, ranked the worst chief executives. it provides insight into the life of the 44 american presidents. explore the life events that shaped our
well-suitedls physically and spiritually to take their place in the councils of mankind. ♪ >> the spirit the one hand and a determination to build for a more accountable future on the other, farmers are improving. housewives are improving living. children are improving life itself. oil, and thes of there is hope and boasts the will to work for a fuller life in rural puerto rico. >> you can watch archival films in their entirety on the weekly series will -- railamerica. on american...
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it is almost become a laughable opportunity to virtue single about how much you hate mankind, about 5ion, 10 trillion and i don't know if beto is going to get it and then burn it to keep americans warm but it's exactly what this whole new deal initiatives are, is not about helping the environment is about hurting mankind. in everything from a wealth act to subsidies, to environmental movement, this is negative at the bottom line. and the best thing about it, i will tell you one positive is he was to get rid of subsidies for fossil fuels,. >> is hitting mankind money to spend aging structure and making it more than the average american has been more money on fuel and other consumption cost to create an economy that is competitive and involves transportation networks. >> that is now he is talking about, not on. >> they are describing a 5 trillion-dollar takeover monopoly of the energy. [inaudible] >> the plan is investing in america infrastructure, but that does mean taxing the right? they are least investing, not a private in industry investing, that is taxing. david: i hear a voice an
it is almost become a laughable opportunity to virtue single about how much you hate mankind, about 5ion, 10 trillion and i don't know if beto is going to get it and then burn it to keep americans warm but it's exactly what this whole new deal initiatives are, is not about helping the environment is about hurting mankind. in everything from a wealth act to subsidies, to environmental movement, this is negative at the bottom line. and the best thing about it, i will tell you one positive is he...
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boys and girls well-suited physically and spiritually to take their places in the councils of mankind service on the one hand and a determination to build for a more bountiful future on the other, farmers are improving. housewives are improving living. children are improving life itself. when the hours of toil grow to a close, and the sun goes down there is hope and boasts the will to work for a fuller life in rural puerto rico. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] every weekend, american history tv rings you 48 hours of unique programming, exploring our nation's past. to view our schedule and archive, visit c-span.org/history. ♪
boys and girls well-suited physically and spiritually to take their places in the councils of mankind service on the one hand and a determination to build for a more bountiful future on the other, farmers are improving. housewives are improving living. children are improving life itself. when the hours of toil grow to a close, and the sun goes down there is hope and boasts the will to work for a fuller life in rural puerto rico. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019]...
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[video clip] >> i don't think there's any other issue viewed that's as critical to mankind as the issue of the quality of the environment in which we live. you hear the word ecology, sign, not a narrow one. it's a big concept. it's a concern with all the ramifications of all the relationships, of all living creatures to each other and their environment were concerned with the total ecosystem, not just how we dispose of tin cans, bottles in our garbage. ofstarts with the habitat marine creatures, animals, birds and manner goal is not just clean air and water and scenic beauty. inut the worst environment and thein the ghettos appalachians and elsewhere. is an environment of decency, quality, and mutual respect for all human beings and all other living creatures. host: when you think about where we are today, how much has been accomplished? guest: you have to think about it at different levels. nation, thereis is a norm amount left to be done particularly in the disincentives communities that he was talking about at the end of his statement. we have made spectacular progress, the air and o
[video clip] >> i don't think there's any other issue viewed that's as critical to mankind as the issue of the quality of the environment in which we live. you hear the word ecology, sign, not a narrow one. it's a big concept. it's a concern with all the ramifications of all the relationships, of all living creatures to each other and their environment were concerned with the total ecosystem, not just how we dispose of tin cans, bottles in our garbage. ofstarts with the habitat marine...
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will be a giant step for mankind. the new mobile internet will be one hundred times faster than the previous four g. systems s.k. telecom's network of has eighty five cities and towns using thirty four thousand base stations it hopes to sign up one million subscribers this year a consortium of the s k l g u plus in korea telecom launched a five g. service similar tenuously at eleven pm on april third two days ahead of schedule. when we prepared for a five g. we really wanted to make a difference for example with our service real three sixty with a necklace three hundred sixty camera you can see the world like you've not seen it before. for now however those services are nothing more than futuristic gimmicks the technology has only reached a fraction of its potential. it has potential to transform trees from autos to factory production to. health care. transfer to a potential. to. the biggest impacts will most likely be industrial autonomous driving for example requires massive amounts of data and five g. technology co
will be a giant step for mankind. the new mobile internet will be one hundred times faster than the previous four g. systems s.k. telecom's network of has eighty five cities and towns using thirty four thousand base stations it hopes to sign up one million subscribers this year a consortium of the s k l g u plus in korea telecom launched a five g. service similar tenuously at eleven pm on april third two days ahead of schedule. when we prepared for a five g. we really wanted to make a...
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mobile networking technology as a giant leap for mankind analysts say the new super fast highly reactive networking technology would change the way we live. says it has potential to transform a range of industries from autos to factory production to media to agriculture to health care yes eventually strands from a to a potential will become apparent to everyone in next five years or so one of the most talked about applications five g. will enable is autonomous driving the new network standard will be capable of handling and responding to vast quantities of data in real time south korea's early launch of five g. is also a symbolic step for the country to maintain its lead as a high tech nation for the newest generation of mobile internet to reach its full capacity experts expected to take several more years whether five g. is indeed a technological revolution or more often evolution is still to be seen. as five gina let's bring in our financial correspondent for saudis asia and we're hearing in poor. south korea with the world first that what about the rest of asia's five g. coming to oth
mobile networking technology as a giant leap for mankind analysts say the new super fast highly reactive networking technology would change the way we live. says it has potential to transform a range of industries from autos to factory production to media to agriculture to health care yes eventually strands from a to a potential will become apparent to everyone in next five years or so one of the most talked about applications five g. will enable is autonomous driving the new network standard...
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since astronaut neil armstrong took his giant leap for mankind that is if he ever really set foot on the moon believe it or not there are still many conspiracy theorists who say the whole thing was a huge hoax and that the moon landing was actually acted out on a secret film set well far fetched as those theories might seen the film industry has taken them seriously enough we're working on the we are cutting down the fire. well that's embarrassing to say what this means nasa can't do it they can't land man and come back. to cia agents were actually meant to uncover a russian spy of nasa but thanks to a wiretap they discover something much bigger you can make it feel to but as they say if you can't make it fake it so the agent suggest faking the moon landing on a film set. and none other than stanley kubrick had demonstrated just the year before how it's done with his film two thousand won a space odyssey the deeply double we're doing to death cooper is jedi master to make sure that his face movie looks like real friends and so we're going to use his face movie to make sure the real s
since astronaut neil armstrong took his giant leap for mankind that is if he ever really set foot on the moon believe it or not there are still many conspiracy theorists who say the whole thing was a huge hoax and that the moon landing was actually acted out on a secret film set well far fetched as those theories might seen the film industry has taken them seriously enough we're working on the we are cutting down the fire. well that's embarrassing to say what this means nasa can't do it they...
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sorry believes it offers more than just a stark lesson from mankind. well and you know this area is actually one of the cleanest areas would only be in ukraine but perhaps in europe because for thirty years there were literally no industry here visit museums no agriculture group culture is the best kind of puts its. think. visiting missions of the vehicle. people visit you know wastes and ever since. he has a road map for the region's future he wants to see the exclusion zone added to unesco's list of world heritage sites. he's already filed the application i believe it is this area should be drawn into a national park you know. noble national memorial and the nature of park to keep the memory ends and the religious. technology which was employed here and which failed.
sorry believes it offers more than just a stark lesson from mankind. well and you know this area is actually one of the cleanest areas would only be in ukraine but perhaps in europe because for thirty years there were literally no industry here visit museums no agriculture group culture is the best kind of puts its. think. visiting missions of the vehicle. people visit you know wastes and ever since. he has a road map for the region's future he wants to see the exclusion zone added to unesco's...
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but first this year marks five decades since astronaut neil armstrong took his giant leap for mankind that is if he ever really set foot on the moon believe it or not there are still many conspiracy theorists who say the whole thing was a huge hoax and that the moon landing was actually acted out on a secret film set well far fetched as those theories might seen the film industry has taken them seriously enough. to worry about the we are currently gone too far. well that's embarrassing to what this means nasa to be can't land man and come back . to cia agents were actually meant to uncover a russian spy or nasa but thanks to a wiretap they discover something much bigger you can make people but as they say if you can't make it fake it so the agent suggest faking the moon.
but first this year marks five decades since astronaut neil armstrong took his giant leap for mankind that is if he ever really set foot on the moon believe it or not there are still many conspiracy theorists who say the whole thing was a huge hoax and that the moon landing was actually acted out on a secret film set well far fetched as those theories might seen the film industry has taken them seriously enough. to worry about the we are currently gone too far. well that's embarrassing to what...
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but first this year marks five decades since astronaut neil armstrong took his giant leap for mankind that is if he ever really set foot on the moon believe it or not there are still many conspiracy theorists who say the whole thing was a huge hoax and that the moon landing was actually acted out on a secret film set well far fetched as those theories might seem the film industry has taken them seriously enough we are working on the we are cutting down for far. well that's embarrassing to what this means nasa can do what they can't land man and come back. to cia agents were actually meant to uncover a russian spy of nasa but thanks to a wiretap they discover something much bigger you can make people do it but as they say if you can't make it fake it when you study ancient suggest faking the moon landing on a film set. and none other than stanley kubrick had demonstrated just the year before how it's done with his film tooth.
but first this year marks five decades since astronaut neil armstrong took his giant leap for mankind that is if he ever really set foot on the moon believe it or not there are still many conspiracy theorists who say the whole thing was a huge hoax and that the moon landing was actually acted out on a secret film set well far fetched as those theories might seem the film industry has taken them seriously enough we are working on the we are cutting down for far. well that's embarrassing to what...
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one giant leap for mankind. it was the very early days of queen. tour of cornwall at the time with the legendary drummer of cornwall, roger, and we were in his mum's house, clustered around this tiny little television screen and we all watched it. it seems like the most incredible thing ever. and to me, it still seems fresh and new and exciting, this is the speech age —— space age, but i'm 50 years older and no one had ever done a 3d book on the whole apollo history and we thought, can we do it? is it possible? is there enough material? so my good friend claudia who spent her whole life travelling through nasa archives, sifted through and found lots of images which looked promising. the astronauts were trained in 3d mostly but very often i think they were too busy to remember and practise it, but they we re remember and practise it, but they were taught how to take a picture here and a picture they are and it would become a 3d picture so occasionally you are lucky enough to find one of those but it's fascinating, for me it is a passion. i'm complet
one giant leap for mankind. it was the very early days of queen. tour of cornwall at the time with the legendary drummer of cornwall, roger, and we were in his mum's house, clustered around this tiny little television screen and we all watched it. it seems like the most incredible thing ever. and to me, it still seems fresh and new and exciting, this is the speech age —— space age, but i'm 50 years older and no one had ever done a 3d book on the whole apollo history and we thought, can we...
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mobile networking technology as a giant leap for mankind analysts say the new super fast highly reactive networking technology which change the way we live.
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countries and for big protests and one way or had announced what he called would be the biggest protest mankind has ever seen that's what he said but now we are waking up where we woke up today at least here in colombia with the news that the movie was a sham the movement had begun already and this of course means that the people that are key to the movement are not necessarily where they were supposed to be or where they would have been tomorrow and that also includes the members that are closest to one way to. one of the significant differences between what we've seen today and the days of rage if i can put it that way in in venezuela is that we seem to we seem to have the own both sides this time we seem to be seeing a significant number of defections. yes phil and that there's the question how many that is the big question that has been going on for a long time now let's not forget that here in colombia for example many military members have come across the border over to colombia and they are now actually trying to find their way back to them as well to support the events that are going on
countries and for big protests and one way or had announced what he called would be the biggest protest mankind has ever seen that's what he said but now we are waking up where we woke up today at least here in colombia with the news that the movie was a sham the movement had begun already and this of course means that the people that are key to the movement are not necessarily where they were supposed to be or where they would have been tomorrow and that also includes the members that are...
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one giant leap for mankind. by l jackson hewitt and get all the benefits of a tax pro.hewitt you get 100% accuracy and our max refund guarantee. so, switch to jackson hewitt. open late and weekends. so, switch to jackson hewitt. for adults with moderately syto severely activeou? crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer....
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for the entire history of mankind, geography and distance have ruled. everything was circumscribed by how far the animal, man and beast could go in a day and rest and move on. and suddenly, the revolution of the steam locomotive moving at multiples of that speed. i tell stories in "from gutenberg to google: the history of our future" about the early train passengers and how they would take pieces of paper and pencils with them and see if it would be possible to write at 20 miles an hour because nobody ever moved that fast. maybe their brains wouldn't work as well. there were these kinds of things that were going on that were transforming the way in which people connect. my belief is we are as we connect, the most important aspect of human relationships, economic and social, the networks that connect us, and changing the nature of connection, telegraph changed the nature of connection, the internet change the nature of connection. >> host: samuel morse, what was his actual goal? you don't seem to be a fan of his necessarily. >> guest: he was a great prom
for the entire history of mankind, geography and distance have ruled. everything was circumscribed by how far the animal, man and beast could go in a day and rest and move on. and suddenly, the revolution of the steam locomotive moving at multiples of that speed. i tell stories in "from gutenberg to google: the history of our future" about the early train passengers and how they would take pieces of paper and pencils with them and see if it would be possible to write at 20 miles an...
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i remember ofngs that time is you were all building a body of knowledge for the benefit of mankind. nowwondering what you think of some of the commercial applications of all of this information in the satellite program, with the exception of , the satellites, the treasure hunting, other uses? >> the question revolves around the commercial uses of the technology that came out of the apollo program? i think your father for bringing in such a wonderful daughter. i wanted to say that no matter what the program came out for, there had to be a summary that was delivered to nasa headquarters and the office of technology euthanization. that office published results of all research, work that was done. it was released to the public so any person, company, or otherwise, can utilize that for the economy. that was a very good thing to have the results of research published for use by the population. what do we know about the dark side of the moon compared to the light side? mr. el-baz: he said the dark side. i wanted to say something, there is no dark side. is in lock. of theter of gravity moon
i remember ofngs that time is you were all building a body of knowledge for the benefit of mankind. nowwondering what you think of some of the commercial applications of all of this information in the satellite program, with the exception of , the satellites, the treasure hunting, other uses? >> the question revolves around the commercial uses of the technology that came out of the apollo program? i think your father for bringing in such a wonderful daughter. i wanted to say that no...
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sara he believes it offers more than just a stark lesson from mankind. well and you know this area is actually one of the cleanest areas not in the only in ukraine but perhaps in europe because for thirty years there were literally no industry here visit museums no agriculture group culture is the best kind of. well the most dramatic. visit missions of the vehicle and well most people visit you know wastes and everest and. he has a road map for the region's future so he wants to see the exclusion zone added to unesco's list of world heritage sites. he's already filed the application i believe it is this area should be drawn into a national park you know. from the old memorial and make sure all. to keep the memory and so no willage. technology which was employed here and which failed you know to do. so lessons of this event unfold from very far live in this area your nose is slim because in my view no it is one. of my you muslims to say of my maid of places and of course i clear through it and by laughing at you know it's something simpler. how can we fre
sara he believes it offers more than just a stark lesson from mankind. well and you know this area is actually one of the cleanest areas not in the only in ukraine but perhaps in europe because for thirty years there were literally no industry here visit museums no agriculture group culture is the best kind of. well the most dramatic. visit missions of the vehicle and well most people visit you know wastes and everest and. he has a road map for the region's future so he wants to see the...
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committed to peaceful development and will endeavor to build a community of was a shared future for mankind. going forward. china will take a series of major reform and opening up measures and make stronger systemic and structural moves to boost higher quality opening up first. expand market access for foreign investment in more areas of fair competition for business performance and creates prosperity. china has already adopted the management model of praised abolition and national treatment with a negative list and will continue to slash the negative this will work for the all around opening up of modern services manufacturing and agriculture and will allow the operation of foreign controlled or wholly foreign owned businesses in more sectors we will plan new pilot free trade zones. and explore at a faster pace the opening of a free trade portal. we were accelerate the adoption of supporting regulations to ensure for implementation of the foreign investment law. we will promote supply side structural reforms through fair competition and open cooperation. well phase out backward and excessi
committed to peaceful development and will endeavor to build a community of was a shared future for mankind. going forward. china will take a series of major reform and opening up measures and make stronger systemic and structural moves to boost higher quality opening up first. expand market access for foreign investment in more areas of fair competition for business performance and creates prosperity. china has already adopted the management model of praised abolition and national treatment...
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siri believes it offers more than just a stark lesson for mankind. well and you know this area is actually one of the cleanest areas not in the only in ukraine but perhaps in europe because for thirty years there were literally no industry here visit museums no agriculture a good culture views the best. well the most drastic. visit missions of the vehicle. people visit you know urban wastes and there were soon. he has a road map for the region's future so he wants to see the exclusion zone added to unesco's list of world heritage sites. he's already filed the application i believe it is this area should be drummed into a national park you know. your logo national memorial and the nature of. to keep the memory and so no willage. technology which was employed here and which failed you know to do. so lessons of this event unfold from gary for a lot of the new sarah knowles islam because in my god you know it is one of my your model and my major places and of course i care through it and they love it and all it's and simply my eyes for error. we're going
siri believes it offers more than just a stark lesson for mankind. well and you know this area is actually one of the cleanest areas not in the only in ukraine but perhaps in europe because for thirty years there were literally no industry here visit museums no agriculture a good culture views the best. well the most drastic. visit missions of the vehicle. people visit you know urban wastes and there were soon. he has a road map for the region's future so he wants to see the exclusion zone...
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sara he believes it offers more than just a stark lesson from mankind. well and you know this area is actually one of the cleanest areas not in the only in ukraine but perhaps in europe because for thirty years there were literally no industry here visit museums no agriculture group culture views the best kind of good sides well the most dramatic. visit museums of the vehicle. people visit visit you know urban wastes and very soon. he has a road map for the region's future so he wants to see the exclusion zone added to unesco's list of world heritage sites. he's already filed the application i believe it is this area should be drummed into a national you know. a mobile national memorial and make sure all. to keep their memory ends and the luge. technology which was employed here and which failed you know to to come very solicitous of this event and very far live in this area their noses in my god you know it is one of my you muslims my native places and of course i hear through it and very loudly if you know it's a simpler. number has a whole chain react
sara he believes it offers more than just a stark lesson from mankind. well and you know this area is actually one of the cleanest areas not in the only in ukraine but perhaps in europe because for thirty years there were literally no industry here visit museums no agriculture group culture views the best kind of good sides well the most dramatic. visit museums of the vehicle. people visit visit you know urban wastes and very soon. he has a road map for the region's future so he wants to see...
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and as he said in march, 2009, the battlefield is mankind's lost paradise. and this is the true nature of iran's foreign policy. tweets of e very iran's foreign minister. check out what he has said and continues to say. he was recently given a medal by the supreme leader who wished for his martyrdom and the upreme leader has been lionizing people who drink the sweet syrup of martyrdom. this is a death cult. and their foreign policy resembles that with all of the talk of martyrdom. it is a dangerous, dark and brutal regime and for those nations who are on the front line of trying to respond to iranian aggression. and we know that saudi arabia with the missile launches from yemen into saudi, bahrain, since 1981, it has been tribal to destabilize the government, hezbollah, the list goes on and on. very hard to imagine a peaceful middle east with a strong iranian regime. >> thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accur
and as he said in march, 2009, the battlefield is mankind's lost paradise. and this is the true nature of iran's foreign policy. tweets of e very iran's foreign minister. check out what he has said and continues to say. he was recently given a medal by the supreme leader who wished for his martyrdom and the upreme leader has been lionizing people who drink the sweet syrup of martyrdom. this is a death cult. and their foreign policy resembles that with all of the talk of martyrdom. it is a...