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mankind sexy. to explore space. far away. and the circumstances of. the moon landing was mostly a giant leap for mankind it was also reflected in popular culture shock for example in david bowie song space odyssey it's about an astronaut who ends up drifting in space for a. pat. down to slow down you claim that it relates to. believe that it was love to love that show what. the song was released days before the start of the apollo 11 mission but the b.b.c. refused to play it until the astronauts had returned scifi to worst drug plan to sell it to the just plain view that close to the live use was always inspiration for the song didn't come from the apollo mission from a science fiction film. stanley kubrick's 2001 a space odyssey was. advertisements for the film called it the ultimate trip and probably would probably have a great. it was the light 960 s. after all and many young people were experimenting with psychoactive drugs. and all this mind $169.00 the woodstock festival took place in the us a key event in the history of popular music and americ
mankind sexy. to explore space. far away. and the circumstances of. the moon landing was mostly a giant leap for mankind it was also reflected in popular culture shock for example in david bowie song space odyssey it's about an astronaut who ends up drifting in space for a. pat. down to slow down you claim that it relates to. believe that it was love to love that show what. the song was released days before the start of the apollo 11 mission but the b.b.c. refused to play it until the...
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mankind sets out to explore space. far away and believe. that i. am the 2nd stage version of the moon landing was not finally a giant leap for mankind it was also reflected in popular culture for example in david bowie song space odyssey knew its about nationals who ends up drifting in space forever. grounding some legit sound you flip the grey lives. and it was fun to shoot at you and the song was released days before the start of the apollo 11 mission but the b.b.c. refused to play it until the astronauts had returned scifi to worst insult. to losing. you close to the live you was always inspiration for the song didn't come from the apollo mission from a science fiction film to. stanley kubrick's 2001 a space odyssey. advertisements for the film called it the ultimate trip and probably would probably have a great. it was the light 960 s. after all and many young people were experimenting with psychoactive drugs. and all this mind 169 the woodstock festival took. ice in the u.s. a key event in the history of popular music and american countercultu
mankind sets out to explore space. far away and believe. that i. am the 2nd stage version of the moon landing was not finally a giant leap for mankind it was also reflected in popular culture for example in david bowie song space odyssey knew its about nationals who ends up drifting in space forever. grounding some legit sound you flip the grey lives. and it was fun to shoot at you and the song was released days before the start of the apollo 11 mission but the b.b.c. refused to play it until...
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mankind had left a footprint in space. these images are reflected in our collective memory. it was far more than a scientific expedition it was the fulfillment of an age old dream of mankind an exhibition project examines the way artists have approached it high heels on the moon still refer these pointed reference to the under-representation of women in space flight this installation carries a touch of the poet earth moon earth in 2007 scottish artist katie patterson transmitted beethoven's moonlight sonata in morse code to the moon which bounced it back to the earth who runs out of that we hear a piece that's been on lunar and acquired slight variations from the original because on the way the sound was swallowed by a crater oh got lost copper orthopedics a fish on the modified long ago just. lost in space. but fortunately this time it was only musical notes. before the landing artists regarded the moon above all is a mystery a celestial body and embodiment of fears and desires especially for surrealists like reading about that. within just a few years there would symbolize
mankind had left a footprint in space. these images are reflected in our collective memory. it was far more than a scientific expedition it was the fulfillment of an age old dream of mankind an exhibition project examines the way artists have approached it high heels on the moon still refer these pointed reference to the under-representation of women in space flight this installation carries a touch of the poet earth moon earth in 2007 scottish artist katie patterson transmitted beethoven's...
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now for the masters of mankind that's fine they may show their profits but for the population it mankind that's fine they make their profits but for the population it's devastating. for these 2 presses it's devastating. for these 2 presses financial ization and offshoring are part of what led to the financial ization and offshoring are part of what led to the vicious cycle of concentration of wealth concentration of power a vicious cycle of concentration of wealth concentration of power. or. are. oh. oh. please. please. liz. liz. slow. slow. lift. lift. and a very warm welcome to you you're watching us inside. and a very warm welcome to you you're watching us inside. join me every 1st day on the. join me every. time i'm sure and i'll be speaking to. simon sure. i'm sure i'll see you then. i'm sure i'll see you then. the rational. rational. designer. designer of need the. zoom. zoom. sought. for. fortune for the op might be a lot about this more than. more than. thousands of american men. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military decision little shelter
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now for the masters of mankind that's fine association meaning unions. now for the masters of mankind that's fine they may show their profits but for the population it's devastating and they make their profits but for the population it's devastating. for these 2 presses financial ization. of these 2 presses financial ization and offshoring are part of what led to the vicious cycle and offshoring are part of what led to the vicious cycle of concentration of wealth concentration of power. of concentration of wealth concentration of power. in this us. war union. war union. rational. rational. desire for love need a thief. desire for love need a thief. is . more than a financial. more than a financial. one. if you know we all take a language that we speak for granted it's like the air that we breathe if you know we all take a language that we speak for granted it's like the air that we breathe we don't notice it and the fact most of us believe that we simply perceive reality the way that it is we don't notice it and the fact most of us believe that we simply
now for the masters of mankind that's fine association meaning unions. now for the masters of mankind that's fine they may show their profits but for the population it's devastating and they make their profits but for the population it's devastating. for these 2 presses financial ization. of these 2 presses financial ization and offshoring are part of what led to the vicious cycle and offshoring are part of what led to the vicious cycle of concentration of wealth concentration of power. of...
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since the 1970 is there's been a concerted effort on the part of the masters of mankind the owners of the society to shift the economy in 2 crucial respects one to increase the role of financial institutions banks investment firms and so on insurance companies. but a 2007 break before the latest crash they had literally 40 percent of corporate profits. far beyond anything in the past. back in the 1950 s. as for many years before the united states economy was based largely on production . in the united states as the great manufacturing center of the world. financial institutions used to be a relatively small part of the economy and their task was to distribute unused assets like a bank savings to productive activity buying our way to. money. on the back of the reserve bank. to be highly providing an. outing money. to the community by making. money for a manufacturer or on going. to a remodel are going to money on a good reason why people are always needing more and i haven't. mediately available . that's a contribution to the economy. regulatory system was established banks were regula
since the 1970 is there's been a concerted effort on the part of the masters of mankind the owners of the society to shift the economy in 2 crucial respects one to increase the role of financial institutions banks investment firms and so on insurance companies. but a 2007 break before the latest crash they had literally 40 percent of corporate profits. far beyond anything in the past. back in the 1950 s. as for many years before the united states economy was based largely on production . in the...
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now for the masters of mankind a free association meaning unionized. now for the masters of mankind that's fine they make their profits but for the population it's doing that's fine they make their profits but for the population it's devastating. for these 2 presses financial misstating. of these 2 presses financial ization and offshoring are part of what led to the visualisation and offshoring are part of what led to the vicious cycle of concentration of wealth concentration of power cycle of concentration of wealth concentration of power. in a world of big part of the new things. in a world of big part of the new lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up to the moth and conspiracy it's. to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bathroom and she need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical th
now for the masters of mankind a free association meaning unionized. now for the masters of mankind that's fine they make their profits but for the population it's doing that's fine they make their profits but for the population it's devastating. for these 2 presses financial misstating. of these 2 presses financial ization and offshoring are part of what led to the visualisation and offshoring are part of what led to the vicious cycle of concentration of wealth concentration of power cycle of...
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and ethical investments no way shows how funding solutions to mankind's most problems to become a long term business model. have been physical and let's do business things are less bright than they might appear in the german economy that's according to a survey of chief financial officers conducted by management consultancy to lloyds it found a shop drop in both investments and recruitment which levels the lowest in 7 years the auto industry engineering and chemical sectors of the most pessimistic especially in investments the banking sector trails in recruit but the survey showed c f o's were most concerned about a full kastrup in domestic consumption in the coming year just digitisation came out as the one area they are still happy to invest in. let's go to chelsea delaney of financial correspondent in frankfurt chelsea just how bad is the situation because i mean germany's just narrowly missed a recession it is basically stagnating wouldn't investments from both the public and private sectors be exactly what the doctor ordered. well that's what economist investors have really been b
and ethical investments no way shows how funding solutions to mankind's most problems to become a long term business model. have been physical and let's do business things are less bright than they might appear in the german economy that's according to a survey of chief financial officers conducted by management consultancy to lloyds it found a shop drop in both investments and recruitment which levels the lowest in 7 years the auto industry engineering and chemical sectors of the most...
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and frankly they don't do enough and if you know something about the field and of mankind is surrounded. and sometimes it cannot explain and what happens. and why it happens. this is why i am here and in that context that you can test what i am saying. but i have put aside other work for the last three years to educate myself because is the next big thing for mankind. >> i think that the technicians are too modest in the sense that they don't ask enough of what it means i would say the same for strategies. the nature of strategy and warfare. and several of you can better than i. and it is understood what they will do. it is a new technology that it must bring a change in the philosophical perception of the world. and the enlightenment looking at it on a mathematical basis. and history fundamentally but the idea that you can explore reality and partnership of what is out there and with those algorithms. but then when people start thinking about it. that will fundamentally affect human perception. then as it spreads from the world. >> and are you optimistic with democracy cracks and that
and frankly they don't do enough and if you know something about the field and of mankind is surrounded. and sometimes it cannot explain and what happens. and why it happens. this is why i am here and in that context that you can test what i am saying. but i have put aside other work for the last three years to educate myself because is the next big thing for mankind. >> i think that the technicians are too modest in the sense that they don't ask enough of what it means i would say the...
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field, in the conceptual a big step for mankind. >> did they listen to you at the sanford audience? dr. kissinger: i think the technicians are too modest in the sense they are doing spectacular things, but they don't ask enough of what it means. i would say the same for strategists. change thend to strategy and of warfare. the globalnk on understood what this will do. it is still handled as a new technical departure. it is not yet understood that it must bring a change in philosophical perception of the world. been tohuman effort has explain the reality around it. the enlightenment brought a way on aoking at it mathematical basis and a rational basis. that was a huge departure already. it changed history fundamentally. exploreidea you can reality in partnership of what is out there and that you -- where you being know what they will produce but , that ist yet know why when people start thinking about when, as they will, they will fundamentally affect human perceptions. this way of thinking up to now, historically, has been largely western centric. other regions have adopted it from
field, in the conceptual a big step for mankind. >> did they listen to you at the sanford audience? dr. kissinger: i think the technicians are too modest in the sense they are doing spectacular things, but they don't ask enough of what it means. i would say the same for strategists. change thend to strategy and of warfare. the globalnk on understood what this will do. it is still handled as a new technical departure. it is not yet understood that it must bring a change in philosophical...
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because i think in the conceptual field that it's the next big step for mankind. >> hopefully, they'll listen to, dr. kissinger. did they listen to you at the stanford audience? >> i think the technicians are too modest in the sense that they are doing spectacular things, but they don't ask enough of what it means. i would just say the same for strategists. this is bound to change the nature of strategy. because -- several of you can say how much better it is taken -- [inaudible] i don't think on the global field it is yet understood what this will do. it's still handled as a new technical department. it's not yet understood that it must bring a change in philosophical perception of the world. much of human effort has been to explain the reality around it. the enlightenment brought a way of looking at it on a mathematical basis and on a rational basis. that was a huge departure already that changed history fundamentally. but the idea that you can explore reality in partnership of what is out there, and that you explore it by means of algorithms that you know what they will produce, but
because i think in the conceptual field that it's the next big step for mankind. >> hopefully, they'll listen to, dr. kissinger. did they listen to you at the stanford audience? >> i think the technicians are too modest in the sense that they are doing spectacular things, but they don't ask enough of what it means. i would just say the same for strategists. this is bound to change the nature of strategy. because -- several of you can say how much better it is taken -- [inaudible] i...
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should it be elon musk the visionary if it is so doable and so perhaps appealing to mankind, should thisa freighter mission for everyone? >> it should be. who is setting the agenda? nasa is no longer setting the agenda. private enterprise is coming in. we have two visions of our role in outer space. elon musk wants to go to mars. >> jeff bezos wants to make the earth, into a garden, celestial guarden of eden with heavy industry in outer space. we have visionaries. as long as they pay the bills i'm all for it. charles: our viewers of the show are also. it is so remarkable because all the things feels like mankind ever come up with, no matter what, science fiction writing, whatsoever, we've been at some point able to obtain? >> that's right. we scientists gone through step by step procedure how to make a self-sustaining colony. you need shelter, water and food. shelter from tubes that exist on mars. caves on mars can shelter astronauts. water for melting into water. plenty of ice on mars. dissolve it for hydrogone into breathing and oxygen for rocket fuel. food. we can grow genetically mod
should it be elon musk the visionary if it is so doable and so perhaps appealing to mankind, should thisa freighter mission for everyone? >> it should be. who is setting the agenda? nasa is no longer setting the agenda. private enterprise is coming in. we have two visions of our role in outer space. elon musk wants to go to mars. >> jeff bezos wants to make the earth, into a garden, celestial guarden of eden with heavy industry in outer space. we have visionaries. as long as they...
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skipping classes you are showing you the climate crisis is to biggest crisis ever for the existence of mankind. everybody should do everything they can to prevent it oh you're going to tell and show your boss on. how he has lost a relative to a letter plant the trees on his property in china's densely populated countryside it is not easy to find uncultivated land the only fama says he understands and supports the young activists. will be used to start getting cold in september but now that summer has a look over november look at how woman still is. for that. fall he says she has planted 200 trees in the past 6 weeks but even more important to her has to raise awareness among china's huge. today it's the farmer's son she explains what climate change is and he can join with young people around the world to stop it. pink wings are a major tourist attraction in south africa. but due to overfishing they were risk of extinction. conservationists are trying to save the endangered birds. one last chance to relax together before things start to get uncomfortable. an appointment with dr roberts is not s
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mutually exclusive according to fund managers secrets and quite the opposite finding solutions to mankind's most important problems can also become a long term business model. landmark decision the european investment bank will stop funding fossil fuels by the end of 2021 that includes natural gas projects comes into effect a year later than proposed by member states many e.u. countries still rely heavily on gas to power electricity grids policy changes need to strike the right balance between protecting the environment and keeping the lights on across the continent. well i'm off to australia this weekend i'm dreading the flight it's hell but i wish someone had told me about this next story instead of changing planes halfway and spending a full day in the air i could have joined this trial by quantas they've just flown directly from the u.k. down and. when the brits 1st arrived in australia in $1788.00 it followed a voyage of 7 months flight q.f. 7879 touchdown in sydney after 19 hours and 19 minutes the boeing 787 dreamliner carried just over 50 passengers and crew on the 18000 kilometer j
mutually exclusive according to fund managers secrets and quite the opposite finding solutions to mankind's most important problems can also become a long term business model. landmark decision the european investment bank will stop funding fossil fuels by the end of 2021 that includes natural gas projects comes into effect a year later than proposed by member states many e.u. countries still rely heavily on gas to power electricity grids policy changes need to strike the right balance between...
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how they plan to save mankind from a dark fate yet again. >> i'll be back. performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ so nice to meet you june, jay, ji, kay, raj, and... ray! good job, brain! say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance. neuriva. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ things are getting clearer, ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing
how they plan to save mankind from a dark fate yet again. >> i'll be back. performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ so nice to meet you june, jay, ji, kay, raj, and... ray! good job, brain! say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain...
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sentence for kidnapping and sexual assault while he was on duty and an inmate in jail with him said that mankindey's murder, saying he did not like that she was having an affair with a black man. that's one piece of evidence. another piece is another witness coming forward, another sheriff's deputy, saying he looked at her body and said "she got what she deserves." another key piece is the murder weapon, police believeieveieveie never tested for dna. they want the governor to halt the execution so they can look into this. >> tamron: as i understand, rodney reed and his attorneys don't want a pardon, they want a new trial altogether. >> exactly. what they want is for governor roy abbott to halt this execution for 30 days so all this new evidence can be considered. they also would like the texas board of parole to consider commuting that sentence but really what they want is to just p ck and l atdee. >> tamron: let me bring in carl pullman jr., a civil rights attorney. paul, you are one of the best in the business. let's go to the dna here. the dna of mr. reid was found in the victim. he later sai
sentence for kidnapping and sexual assault while he was on duty and an inmate in jail with him said that mankindey's murder, saying he did not like that she was having an affair with a black man. that's one piece of evidence. another piece is another witness coming forward, another sheriff's deputy, saying he looked at her body and said "she got what she deserves." another key piece is the murder weapon, police believeieveieveie never tested for dna. they want the governor to halt the...
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the through the kitchen clock and switch to used as the up time to be expansive feel by de lay did mankind often ask and it's not important is not enough to this can it's really the most expensive to push on this material for me. downsize themselves on terms when someone disagrees and come down off his indifferent to some to start on us. and dismiss him wouldn't you just push her enough to. decide is interested in me i want you to get to sleep in office items and i don't get so much. as a post. yeah and this town lost interest and our talk went to other teams death when this took so this. part of understanding and beautiful flashed on us and that helps a additional just rangers friend i ever say to. the government should i start to diminish the influence of the 2 just for the game to start from their feud all this got into the i think it is all between hope it can clear it fine it's just a bunch of fighting and doing this. that's why not put the mark to me i was tough titty out this afternoon till dark place to find the coffee. it's in and then beyond is a dent in the truck actually since
the through the kitchen clock and switch to used as the up time to be expansive feel by de lay did mankind often ask and it's not important is not enough to this can it's really the most expensive to push on this material for me. downsize themselves on terms when someone disagrees and come down off his indifferent to some to start on us. and dismiss him wouldn't you just push her enough to. decide is interested in me i want you to get to sleep in office items and i don't get so much. as a post....
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now do you also have a colleague at work who just thinks he is the greatest god's gift to mankind well. is such a colleague a man with the egos so big is actually visible from space and that is sometimes difficult to bear for us this colleagues and he knows that because all of is also a man with intellectual capacity to fight his own super sized ego. be. on the wall who's the fairest stuff them all. so i'm so special so desirable i just nuff myself even me. i'm the best the best of all. and if so handsome with me i'm not myself mind it's a great. time yes such modest photos i'm so photogenic. i have to post them everywhere now your post. a few nights i miss social media star but on the psalmist social media beauty is good night. everybody has to see this i will post it everywhere that. i don't get it why isn't anyone calling me someone like me should be getting called all the time. do you want an honest answer but if you insist you are on better bleach self centered on narcissist known to be an isolated. if you happen to meet a narcissist run away fast they are incapable of love. and a
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we believe that climate change is a common challenge faced by all of mankind. and ask them how they're doing in paris with the. 2 good easy going it alone is not a good decision for anyone and he's not possible for everyone and it's the root of future conflict. we hope that the us can take on more responsibility and make more constructive contributions to the process of multilateral cooperation instead of adding negativity. also coming up this week 30 years ago the berlin wall began crumbling exposing east germany's vast web of lies betrayal and deception made possible by the secret police. at 7 am on april 30th 1980 observations of residents must undertake. and this demon had someone looked into my life and i had no idea about it this is made me feel very uncomfortable. or to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with a dire warning from scientists about climate change a warning based on evidence versus a campaign promise from u.s. president trump a promise based on a calculation of how best to keep the pr
we believe that climate change is a common challenge faced by all of mankind. and ask them how they're doing in paris with the. 2 good easy going it alone is not a good decision for anyone and he's not possible for everyone and it's the root of future conflict. we hope that the us can take on more responsibility and make more constructive contributions to the process of multilateral cooperation instead of adding negativity. also coming up this week 30 years ago the berlin wall began crumbling...
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madeline of burma led the team and it was previously believed that walking upright was an achievement of mankind that it started relatively late but now we find it at 12000000 years ago so this calls into question much of what we've known about it so far. it's not just given us as age that's disrupting accepted theories the bones were discovered in the allegory region of southern germany it was previously thought that the 1st by primates came from africa. that means there may be new variations in the accepted theory of how primates developed into humans . the question is whether this ability to stand up is the identical ability we find in early humans or whether early humans have practically reinvented it in africa independently. if turns out to be a human ancestor that could also mean some of its descendants may very way to africa that's where homo sapiens our species 1st appeared roughly 300000 years ago. big that the cookie monster and the rest of the sesame street gang have been celebrating the 50th birthday of the show that made them international stars sesame street was a revolution in chi
madeline of burma led the team and it was previously believed that walking upright was an achievement of mankind that it started relatively late but now we find it at 12000000 years ago so this calls into question much of what we've known about it so far. it's not just given us as age that's disrupting accepted theories the bones were discovered in the allegory region of southern germany it was previously thought that the 1st by primates came from africa. that means there may be new variations...
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if our sons and brothers accomplish this by their toil and suffering, they can carry to all mankind the boon and stimulus of an ordered liberty. it will be in be an achievement the size of which those of alexander and napoleon will be a little thing. they are offering their youth and their blood. regretting we cannot stand beside them, dedicate the remainder of our lives. americans saw about saudis, read about them, and in april 1943 there was a warm bomb dropped. these images, having been rejected initially, became and braced by the federal war bond drive. the images were adopted as the symbols for the second bond drive. the concept was americans would invest, pay money for a bond that wouldn't mature in a number of years. it was $18 and in 10 years the bond would pay back 25. the idea was they needed the nation to all come together quickly to raise the funds from munitions and to equip the nation's soldiers appropriately. >> hollywood's most famous movie stars leave the film capital to help the government sell war bonds. ronald coleman, patty lamarr, all part of a contingent of 50's s
if our sons and brothers accomplish this by their toil and suffering, they can carry to all mankind the boon and stimulus of an ordered liberty. it will be in be an achievement the size of which those of alexander and napoleon will be a little thing. they are offering their youth and their blood. regretting we cannot stand beside them, dedicate the remainder of our lives. americans saw about saudis, read about them, and in april 1943 there was a warm bomb dropped. these images, having been...
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a look at it stating my link to mankind action will say it's a great many pushing their labor they see me being affected by these people a lot of people have lost their lives we cannot count on the type of round up and finally. i thought everything through and i would like anything to be straight looks. like. it was. my right to think that. i was. really boring. ok the global climate strike now underway in australia kicking off here in germany in a few hours time let's talk about that now with climate activists clara meyer from the fridays for future move in germany good morning to clarke good morning is a nice to see you again nice and early the german parliament today set to take up a climate package it's been worked on for a long time now but the greens say they want to see it toughened up they want more provisions before they back it what's wrong with the package as it stands a problem is that it doesn't actually target or tackle the problem of the climate crisis we need a much higher c 2 tax what isn't that kind of package is basically like. it doesn't help us at all. were there m
a look at it stating my link to mankind action will say it's a great many pushing their labor they see me being affected by these people a lot of people have lost their lives we cannot count on the type of round up and finally. i thought everything through and i would like anything to be straight looks. like. it was. my right to think that. i was. really boring. ok the global climate strike now underway in australia kicking off here in germany in a few hours time let's talk about that now with...
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that is how xijinping cold ford to build a shared future for mankind. that is our goal.ardtalk. thank you, thank you. thank you. hello, once again. i don't know about you, but i'm struggling to remember the last time i saw any meaningful sunshine and there's not a great deal of difference as we lose tuesday and move on into wednesday, with that low pressure very much the dominant feature, a number of attendant fronts. so, really quite wet conditions right from the word go across parts of eastern england, gradually migrating towards the borders. north of it, we've got this ribbon of cloud and rain stretching from the northern to the western isles, fringing into north of the great glen and, at the same time, some blustery showers just running along the channel coasts. still relatively mild, 9 to about 12 degrees or so. 0n into the evening commute, still a lot of rain to come across eastern scotland to the north—east of england. somewhat brighter skies in south—western scotland. maybe some western fringes of britain. even as far ahead as thursday, it is still that low press
that is how xijinping cold ford to build a shared future for mankind. that is our goal.ardtalk. thank you, thank you. thank you. hello, once again. i don't know about you, but i'm struggling to remember the last time i saw any meaningful sunshine and there's not a great deal of difference as we lose tuesday and move on into wednesday, with that low pressure very much the dominant feature, a number of attendant fronts. so, really quite wet conditions right from the word go across parts of...
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that is how xijinping called for to build a shared future for mankind.for being on hardtalk. thank you, thank you. thank you, ambassador. hello. yesterday we saw scenes like these across parts of scotland under these across parts of scotland under the north—east of england, relentless rain. today the picture is going to gradually become drier, but that dryness comes with another change. much colder air flooding but that dryness comes with another change. much colder airflooding in across the uk. this is the low to thank for the wet weather. this frontal clear south through the day. eventually the wet weather moving away, but behind it, the wind turns northerly under the cold arctic our sinks its way south into all parts of the uk, in fact, sinks its way south into all parts of the uk, infact, by sinks its way south into all parts of the uk, in fact, by the end of the week. here we start on thursday still with wet weather across north—eastern england but also extending into northern ireland, of wales, eventually reaching southern england in the afternoon.
that is how xijinping called for to build a shared future for mankind.for being on hardtalk. thank you, thank you. thank you, ambassador. hello. yesterday we saw scenes like these across parts of scotland under these across parts of scotland under the north—east of england, relentless rain. today the picture is going to gradually become drier, but that dryness comes with another change. much colder air flooding but that dryness comes with another change. much colder airflooding in across the...
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n. is it calls for urgrgent action to protect the future welfare of mankind. experts now say greenhouse gas levels in our atmosphere reached record levels last year . a string of awareness raising events have been held this monday marking the u. n. backed international day foror eliminating violence agagainst w women. here in frane ththe government's has unveiled the sins of new measures aimed at tackling the issue in a land where association say at least a hundred and thirty eight women. being killed by the current or former partner since january alone the prime minister hopes these changes on the accompanying three hundred and sixty million euros worth of funding will prove to be an electric shock. surely sebelum explains. one of the main problems that have led to so much violence against women is that police often don't take seriously victims call for help. the government suggests training officerers in hiring extra personnel dedicated to domestic violence an emergency hotline will be available twenty four seven. as you know half of men who call that number
n. is it calls for urgrgent action to protect the future welfare of mankind. experts now say greenhouse gas levels in our atmosphere reached record levels last year . a string of awareness raising events have been held this monday marking the u. n. backed international day foror eliminating violence agagainst w women. here in frane ththe government's has unveiled the sins of new measures aimed at tackling the issue in a land where association say at least a hundred and thirty eight women. being...
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they have it stating my claim to mankind that some will say it to raise money but it was really really good i mean the fact that i think people have lost limbs people have lost their lives because the last count was to fight the drug out finally. i thought everything through man i was not going to be treated look. like. my right. hand. and. i was. thinking. really boring but. ok the global climate strike now underway in australia kicking off here in germany in a few hours time let's talk about that now with climate activists clara meyer from the fridays for future move in germany good morning to clarke and more anything nice to see again nice and early the german parliament today set to take up a climate package it's been worked on for a long time now but the greens say they want to see it toughened up they want more provisions before they back it what's wrong with the package as it stands a problem is that it doesn't actually target or tackle the problem the climate crisis we need a much higher c 2 tax what does that kind of package is basically like. it doesn't help us at all. when t
they have it stating my claim to mankind that some will say it to raise money but it was really really good i mean the fact that i think people have lost limbs people have lost their lives because the last count was to fight the drug out finally. i thought everything through man i was not going to be treated look. like. my right. hand. and. i was. thinking. really boring but. ok the global climate strike now underway in australia kicking off here in germany in a few hours time let's talk about...
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that is how xijinping called for to build a shared future for mankind.for being on hardtalk. thank you, thank you. thank you, ambassador. hello. yesterday relentless rain, we saw scenes like these across parts of scotland and the north—east of england. today we are anticipating things becoming drier here is the rain sinks southwards. as it does so, though, we're gonna see much colder air following on behind it. this is the low to thank for the wet weather. this front will clear south through the day. eventually the wet weather moving away, but behind it, the wind turns northerly and the cold arctic air sinks its way south into all parts of the uk, in fact, by the end of the week. here we start on thursday still with wet weather across north—eastern england, but also extending into northern ireland, parts of wales, eventually reaching southern england come the afternoon. by then the skies start to clear and things will brighten for the north. but those white arrows surging down are the first signs of the cold air trickling in to the south. in the north, s
that is how xijinping called for to build a shared future for mankind.for being on hardtalk. thank you, thank you. thank you, ambassador. hello. yesterday relentless rain, we saw scenes like these across parts of scotland and the north—east of england. today we are anticipating things becoming drier here is the rain sinks southwards. as it does so, though, we're gonna see much colder air following on behind it. this is the low to thank for the wet weather. this front will clear south through...