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this has been the cry for mankind for years. he lashed out against witchcraft.so in med and efforts to epidemics of, too often in --ing ♪ despite the raging panic of ignorance, the lurking danger of contagion, scientists of many nations want to work. painfully, they labored into a light of knowledge, using every means of communication to share their findings with each other. dutchman whose research helped provide scientists everywhere with a new and powerful version of the microscope. enemy last, the hidden could be examined under the probing light of science. the hunt was on for contagious diseases, wherever they existed. ♪ in italy, pioneering the work on the origin of microscopic organisms. didn't permutation appear in containers, but only with contact of mechanisms in the air -- micro-isms in the air. ♪ jenner in england painstakingly evolved the vaccination, and a little british girl was the needle --ave a vexing vaccine needle. ♪ france, his was the brilliant research that resulted in the discovery of the causes of contagious diseases. he proved that micro
this has been the cry for mankind for years. he lashed out against witchcraft.so in med and efforts to epidemics of, too often in --ing ♪ despite the raging panic of ignorance, the lurking danger of contagion, scientists of many nations want to work. painfully, they labored into a light of knowledge, using every means of communication to share their findings with each other. dutchman whose research helped provide scientists everywhere with a new and powerful version of the microscope. enemy...
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this is been the cry of mankind through all time.linded by ignorance, he lashed out against the black plague. and so with maddened efforts to stem prejudice and intolerance which too often resulted in cruel and vicious treatment of those suffering from contagious diseases. despite the raging panic of ignorance, scientists of many nations went to work, painfully belabored to bring such light of knowledge, using every means of communication to share their findings with each other. it was the dutchman who, with research health, provided scientists everywhere with a new and powerful version of the microscope. now at last he hidden enemy could be examined under the -- the hidden enemy could be examined under the probing searchlight of science. the hunt was on for contagious diseases and their causes were -- wherever they existed. in italy, a scientist pioneered the work on the origin and growth of microscopic organisms. he proved that fermentation only -- did not take place in sealed onlyiners but occurred through contact with microorgani
this is been the cry of mankind through all time.linded by ignorance, he lashed out against the black plague. and so with maddened efforts to stem prejudice and intolerance which too often resulted in cruel and vicious treatment of those suffering from contagious diseases. despite the raging panic of ignorance, scientists of many nations went to work, painfully belabored to bring such light of knowledge, using every means of communication to share their findings with each other. it was the...
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mankind is a community, with a shared future. solidarity and cooperation are the most powerful weapons for defeating the virus. the is the key lesson from fightingned aids, ebola, h1n1 and other major epidemics. solidarity and cooperation is a way through which we can defeat the novel coronavirus. china stands for building a community with a shared future for mankind. itsa takes it as responsibility to ensure not just life and health, but global public health. boostingake of international cooperation against covid-19, i'd like to announce the following. china will provide $2 billion over two years to help with covid-19 response, and with economic and social development in affected countries, especially developing countries. china will work with the u.n. to set up a global humanitarian response hub in china. ensuring the operation of and-epidemic supply chains corridors for fast-track transportation and customs clearance. china will establish a cooperation mechanism for its hospitals to pair with 40 african -- 30 african hospitals
mankind is a community, with a shared future. solidarity and cooperation are the most powerful weapons for defeating the virus. the is the key lesson from fightingned aids, ebola, h1n1 and other major epidemics. solidarity and cooperation is a way through which we can defeat the novel coronavirus. china stands for building a community with a shared future for mankind. itsa takes it as responsibility to ensure not just life and health, but global public health. boostingake of international...
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and that truth is simply that the mass of mankind have not been born with saddles on their backs nor few booted and spurred ready to ride him by the grace of god. no, let the future continue to work, argue, and debate to make the principles of our not onlyon universal for ourselves but for the family of man across the globe. , my fellow citizens, for this opportunity to enjoy our conversation today. i think now, if you will allow me, i should like to meet the so that i may deliver to him this letter i just written to mr. adams. we have been enjoying the most delightful correspondence these last several years. and imagine, in another six years, it will be the year 26. an anniversary, if you will, of our declaration, let alone the dependency of our remarkable nation which i have always referred to as the world's best hope. you know, mr. adams and i have often had differences of opinion. but we realize as americans a difference of opinion ought never be a difference of principle. and though he may have opinions of a particular political nature, and i have my own opinions of an opposite
and that truth is simply that the mass of mankind have not been born with saddles on their backs nor few booted and spurred ready to ride him by the grace of god. no, let the future continue to work, argue, and debate to make the principles of our not onlyon universal for ourselves but for the family of man across the globe. , my fellow citizens, for this opportunity to enjoy our conversation today. i think now, if you will allow me, i should like to meet the so that i may deliver to him this...
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i wonder is mankind perhaps not an era of evolution. nature's bizarre experiment on a small blue planet. are we really mentally incapable of looking at. there's been any number of great civilizations as attacks. that have from time to time and floated on themselves. if you look back historically that societies that have collapsed they often do so right after they appear to be at their most auspicious moment. if we think we can just keep being creasing the number of few months on the planet and provide each of them with the lifestyle that we in the west currently enjoy without turning earth into a human leon inhabited small during hape i think we're deluding ourselves our friends see the sire for infinite mounds of stuff we'll have the paradox of consequence of being the 1st form of life to be responsible for our own extinction it's very ominous i would argue. nice to see ground 0 for climate change. for this is for because that's closest to the big ice. and this is why it's happening. in 1078 as a runner for the elders akiva talk at uni
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i told myself, "i'm representing mankind up here. i'm representing my organization, the united states navy and marine corps," just like your father, a lot of pride in our military, representing my family, but also representing mankind. here's the display as i looked around. these guys that came out of that building there, embrace their families covid style, i had that same feeling coming out of that building, as have the apollo guys, the gemini guys, and everybody else before them. they are about to have that experience of sitting at the bottom of the pad, looking up at this huge rocket and saying, "i'm about to climb to the top of that thing, and i'm going to have the right of my life." >> harris: wow. sitting at the bottom of the pad. you know, as you make this track out to that pad, what do you think is going through hurley and behnken's minds right now? >> you know, it's kind of mix. you are sort of anticipating, you're going through procedures, things that you're going to do. but as greg johnson mentioned, you are kind of set. y
i told myself, "i'm representing mankind up here. i'm representing my organization, the united states navy and marine corps," just like your father, a lot of pride in our military, representing my family, but also representing mankind. here's the display as i looked around. these guys that came out of that building there, embrace their families covid style, i had that same feeling coming out of that building, as have the apollo guys, the gemini guys, and everybody else before them....
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president, china stands for building amenities for the future of mankind. china will ensure adjusted life of not just its citizens but also global public health. for the sake of boosting international corporations against covid-19, i would like to announce the following. china will provide 2 billion u.s. dollars over two years to help with covid-19 response. with economic and social development in the affected countries, especially developing countries. china will work with the u.n. to set up a global humanitarian response in china. ofensure the operations anti-epidemic supply chains. fast-track transportation and custom clearance. china will establish a corporation mechanism fort hospitals to pair up with 30 african hospitals and accelerate the beauty of the cdc headquarters, to help the continent ramp up his disease preparedness and control capacity. covid-19 vaccine deployment in china when available will be global. this will be china's contribution to ensuring vaccine accessibility in developing countries. china will work with other the debto implement
president, china stands for building amenities for the future of mankind. china will ensure adjusted life of not just its citizens but also global public health. for the sake of boosting international corporations against covid-19, i would like to announce the following. china will provide 2 billion u.s. dollars over two years to help with covid-19 response. with economic and social development in the affected countries, especially developing countries. china will work with the u.n. to set up a...
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president, china stands for the mission of building a community with a shared future for mankind. at itsakes it responsibility to ensure not just life and health of its own citizens, but also global public health. boostingake of international cooperation against covid-19, i would like to announce the following. $2 billionprovide u.s. over two years to help with covid-19 response. and with economic and social development in affected countries, especially developing countries. china will work with the u.s. -- with u.n. to set up a global humanitarian response depot and hub in china. ofensure the operation supply chains, to fast-track transportation and customs clearance. will establish a cooperation mechanism for its hospitals to pair up with 30 african hospitals and accelerate the building of the africa cdc headquarters to help the continent ramp up its disease preparedness and control capacity. covid-19 vaccine deployment in bena, when available, will for the global public good. this will be china's contribution to ensuring vaccine capability and affordability in developing countr
president, china stands for the mission of building a community with a shared future for mankind. at itsakes it responsibility to ensure not just life and health of its own citizens, but also global public health. boostingake of international cooperation against covid-19, i would like to announce the following. $2 billionprovide u.s. over two years to help with covid-19 response. and with economic and social development in affected countries, especially developing countries. china will work...
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and simulcast across channels part of a national you couldn't itis relief effort prime minister mankind was there along with other politicians members of the media and religious figures one of whom was jimmy now jimmy is a cleric he's part of the publicity to mount an islamic missionary movement but we mentioned in our piece out of india last week his sermons online and on television have millions of listeners now at this event he had this to see on what caused the spread of the couldna by this. on the committee where i get that official party module on beer yank it out of childbirth or to a lucky subset is. marbury's crosscut again take a look i don't know but assad. botch and he didn't stop there in the presence of all those media personalities that were invited to the telethon he called them liars while the wordage and i look at my look in their most going to see have to get a minute. of got a little put a gentle thought the whole sergio really thought the most that many of the t.v. journalists responded but they don't broadcast with the pushback against what he said and the oh poor
and simulcast across channels part of a national you couldn't itis relief effort prime minister mankind was there along with other politicians members of the media and religious figures one of whom was jimmy now jimmy is a cleric he's part of the publicity to mount an islamic missionary movement but we mentioned in our piece out of india last week his sermons online and on television have millions of listeners now at this event he had this to see on what caused the spread of the couldna by...
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with this person, a chain as old as mankind was broken, smallpox was no more. may 8, 1980, the director general of the w hoho signed a certificate of eradication. [applause] >> the saving of human suffering has no price. important as the elimination of smallpox was, hundreds of millions in less developed countries were trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty and disease. most people had no access to basic health care. average life expectancy hovered at 50. many died, and many children died before reaching adolescence. >> something had to be done. a new long-term plan that would benefit everyone. the goal was set by the world health assembly in 1977 for the year 2000, and a year later, the way ahead was declared. (music) >> in villages, the new fish on vision began to take root, a vision based on men and women trained to care for health problems. 40 years ago, the who was created to help build a healthier world. where are we today? world population has reached 5 billion. remarkable progress has been made in science. yet the health picture varies widely. in industr
with this person, a chain as old as mankind was broken, smallpox was no more. may 8, 1980, the director general of the w hoho signed a certificate of eradication. [applause] >> the saving of human suffering has no price. important as the elimination of smallpox was, hundreds of millions in less developed countries were trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty and disease. most people had no access to basic health care. average life expectancy hovered at 50. many died, and many children died...
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that's one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind.nd georgetchell haskins realized the importance air travel was going to play not only in warfare but in transportation in this country. it continues with purdue graduates. 1924 a purdue graduate from indiana, with the most experienced pilots in the army air force, he headed up a group of four planes, the plan was to fly around the world. they were going to stop every night. they would fly so far and stop. they were able to go through land areas to various points. it ended up taking them over 150 days to do this. the whole trip was planned and organized by frederick martin. unfortunately he was lost in a huge blizzard in alaska and was not able to finish the trip. he might have lost his place in aviation history but he did not. charge ofs who is in the air corps in hawaii? frederick martin. it turns out he and his counterpart in the navy had written a report predicting the japanese attack on pearl harbor to the letter, what was going to happen and what time it would occur and what day o
that's one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind.nd georgetchell haskins realized the importance air travel was going to play not only in warfare but in transportation in this country. it continues with purdue graduates. 1924 a purdue graduate from indiana, with the most experienced pilots in the army air force, he headed up a group of four planes, the plan was to fly around the world. they were going to stop every night. they would fly so far and stop. they were able to go through...
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with ali, a change of transmission as old as mankind was broken. smallpox was no more. on the 8th of may, 1980, the world organization signed a certificate of eradication. the campaign costs $300 million. a real bargain. the world saves each year $1000 million on vaccines. the saving in human suffering have no price. >> important of the elimination of smallpox was, hundreds of millions in less developed countries was trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty and disease. most people have no access in basic care and life expectancy harbored in 50s and many mothers died at childbirth and many children like this died before reaching adolescence. >> something had to be done. a long-term plan that'll benefit everyone. the year 2000s was the world set of the world health assembly in 1977. a year later, the war head was declared at the alma alter. invention such as this one, a new vision began to take root. a vision based on primary healthcare, that's health of people in their homes, schools and villages and where they live and work. a vision based on local men and women trained t
with ali, a change of transmission as old as mankind was broken. smallpox was no more. on the 8th of may, 1980, the world organization signed a certificate of eradication. the campaign costs $300 million. a real bargain. the world saves each year $1000 million on vaccines. the saving in human suffering have no price. >> important of the elimination of smallpox was, hundreds of millions in less developed countries was trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty and disease. most people have no...
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with annie, a chain of transmission as old as mankind was broken. smallpox was no more. on the 8th of may, 1980, director general of the world health organization, signed a certificate of eradication. the world saved each year $1 million. as important as the elimination of smallpox was, hundreds of millions in the less developed countries were still trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty and disease. most people had no access to basic health care. average life expectancy hovered at 50. many mothers died in childbirth and many children, like these, died before reaching adolescenc adolescence. >> something had to be done. a new effective, long-term plan that would benefit everyone. health for all by the year 2000 was the goal set by the world health assembly in 1977. a year later, the way ahead was declared. such as this one, a new vision began to take root, a vision based on primary health care. that is, health for people in their homes, schools, villages where they live and work. a vision based on local men and women trained to care for common health problems. >> to help
with annie, a chain of transmission as old as mankind was broken. smallpox was no more. on the 8th of may, 1980, director general of the world health organization, signed a certificate of eradication. the world saved each year $1 million. as important as the elimination of smallpox was, hundreds of millions in the less developed countries were still trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty and disease. most people had no access to basic health care. average life expectancy hovered at 50. many...
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one giant leap for mankind. john: some people, like billy mitchell and george haskins, realized the importance that air travel was going to play. as we go on, it continues with purdue graduates. by 1924, a purdue graduate -- frederick martin -- was the most experienced pilot in the army air force. he headed up a group of four planes. the plan was to fly around the world. this was three years before lindbergh. they were going to stop every night. they would fly so far, and they would stop. they were able to go through land areas and to various points. it ended up taking them over 150 days to do this. the whole trip was planned and organized by frederick martin. unfortunately, he was lost in a huge blizzard in alaska and was not able to finish the trip. in a way, you might think he lost his place in aviation history. but he didn't. december 7, 1941. guess who is in charge of all air corps in hawaii? frederick martin. it turns out that frederick martin and his counterpart in the navy had written a report predicting
one giant leap for mankind. john: some people, like billy mitchell and george haskins, realized the importance that air travel was going to play. as we go on, it continues with purdue graduates. by 1924, a purdue graduate -- frederick martin -- was the most experienced pilot in the army air force. he headed up a group of four planes. the plan was to fly around the world. this was three years before lindbergh. they were going to stop every night. they would fly so far, and they would stop. they...
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had come fully alive, a revitalized agriculture reached the largest food production goals known to mankind. food not only for ourselves, and our allies, but for the hungry populations of the countries are armies would liberate. industrial outputs, stagger the imagination. brought renewed hope to our hard pressed allies. dismay and consternation to the aggressors. we amazed even ourselves. at long last, the united states had come of age. had find had found a vitality, a strength and i will to do, that was phenomenal or. great convoys of ships, stretched out as far as the eye could see, carrying the millions of tons of cargo, we kept pouring overseas are. are all of this, in support of gao. and who was gee i joe. he was the unshaven, heart and soul, blood and guts of america. a citizen show soldier. the immortal image of the american fighting man. to fight on and triumph. again a few years later, at the battle of new orleans. fighting man. he had been a wrong recruit, but emerged the victor in gettysburg, and one the great an amazing civil war. he was, and is the american soldier. personifie
had come fully alive, a revitalized agriculture reached the largest food production goals known to mankind. food not only for ourselves, and our allies, but for the hungry populations of the countries are armies would liberate. industrial outputs, stagger the imagination. brought renewed hope to our hard pressed allies. dismay and consternation to the aggressors. we amazed even ourselves. at long last, the united states had come of age. had find had found a vitality, a strength and i will to...
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it revitalized agriculture, reached the largest food production goals in the history of mankind.not only for ourselves and our allies, but for the hungry populations of the countries our armies would liberate and occupy. ♪ ♪ >> industrial output staggered the imagination, brought renewed hope to our hard-pressed allies, dismay and consternation to the aggressors. it amazed even ourselves. ♪ >> at long last, the united states had come of age, had found a vitality, a strength, and a will to do that was phenomenal in all the annals of men and nations. ♪ >> great convoys of ships stretched out as far as the eye could see, carrying the millions of tons of cargo we kept pouring overseas. ♪ >> all of this in support of gi joe. and who was gi joe? he was the oftentimes grimy, unshaven, heart and soul, blood and guts of america, the citizen soldier, the immortal image of the american fighting man whose forefathers had starved and frozen at valley forge to fight on and triumph at yorktown, and again a few years later at the battle of new orleans. he had been a raw recruit at bull run but e
it revitalized agriculture, reached the largest food production goals in the history of mankind.not only for ourselves and our allies, but for the hungry populations of the countries our armies would liberate and occupy. ♪ ♪ >> industrial output staggered the imagination, brought renewed hope to our hard-pressed allies, dismay and consternation to the aggressors. it amazed even ourselves. ♪ >> at long last, the united states had come of age, had found a vitality, a strength,...
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convinced that our nation still stands before the world as the last expression of a devisingty of mankind, a social order where justice is the supreme ruler and law is but its instrument, where freedom is the dominant creed and order but principle, where equity is the common practice and human ity the true condition. it is against that backdrop that embrace both this challenge and opportunity before me. i thank you and i thank the distinguished majority of er for his words introduction, and i yield back the balance of my time. thank you. the speaker: thank you. under clause 5-d of rule 20, the to the house s that in light of the administration of the oath to maryland, thefrom 430. house number is now pursuant to section 7-b of house 891, the house stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m. on friday, may 8, 2020. complete relief to u.s. organizations that have pursued grants here. i think in a system with a limited government and a constitution that includes the bill of rights, i think there is a certain question about the extent to which the u.s. government can go beyond what it is authorized to
convinced that our nation still stands before the world as the last expression of a devisingty of mankind, a social order where justice is the supreme ruler and law is but its instrument, where freedom is the dominant creed and order but principle, where equity is the common practice and human ity the true condition. it is against that backdrop that embrace both this challenge and opportunity before me. i thank you and i thank the distinguished majority of er for his words introduction, and i...
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they respect the opinions of mankind. they respect the idea that they can lay out a case, an argument, appeal to the reason of people around the world and that those reasons can be understood. and that's why in the second paragraph, just before the charges are laid out against the king, the declaration says, quote, to prove this, this, meaning the absolute despotism of george iii, the tierney of george iii as stated in the declaration to prove this tyranny, let that be submitted to a candid world. the americans are making -- they have essentially written an indictment against george iii and indirectly to the british parliament as well. and it lays out the -- the declaration lays out all of the crimes committed by george iii and the british parliament. and so by laying out those facts, they are laying them out to people everywhere to determine whether the charges are in fact true or not true. and this is why it says we are submitting it to a candid world. we're appealing to the minds, to the reasons of people everywhere. a
they respect the opinions of mankind. they respect the idea that they can lay out a case, an argument, appeal to the reason of people around the world and that those reasons can be understood. and that's why in the second paragraph, just before the charges are laid out against the king, the declaration says, quote, to prove this, this, meaning the absolute despotism of george iii, the tierney of george iii as stated in the declaration to prove this tyranny, let that be submitted to a candid...
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because i suddenly remember my best friend got killed in our very poorest it was an ugly ugly for mankind to to have warrants the trouble that mankind makes is that he thinks he's italian he's german he's spanish we are all here. and this video. paradise is our earth. beyond. to live on stage. but one song and the am radio quiet creative biographical while. ringback they are. using the great rock amazon texts and music by johann sebastian bach fred thompson with a gong no heaven without hell. 30 minutes on t.w. . a city in ruins moreover a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population . as fighters occupied the city center in 2017 president detergents response was. i gather it will never again will hold in. the reconquest turned into tragedy is not the kind of freedom that we want how did morocco even become a gateway to islamist terror just an exclusive report from a destroyed. if you. fill in the sights of bias starts may 20th on d w. this is a deja vue news live from berlin corona virus infections in russia skyrocket in the last 24 hours
because i suddenly remember my best friend got killed in our very poorest it was an ugly ugly for mankind to to have warrants the trouble that mankind makes is that he thinks he's italian he's german he's spanish we are all here. and this video. paradise is our earth. beyond. to live on stage. but one song and the am radio quiet creative biographical while. ringback they are. using the great rock amazon texts and music by johann sebastian bach fred thompson with a gong no heaven without hell....
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to to have a war it's the trouble that mankind makes is that he thinks he's italian he's german he's spanish we were all young. and this video. paradise is our earth. beyond. europe. what unites. them and what divides. the world looks driving force. what binds the continent together. to answers and stories about once each. spotlight on people. in some. 30 minutes on d w. illusions of influence. our perception our thinking and our actions. were willing to change attractive appearances and to follow suit easily fail to see the danger of what happens when the bubble. it's time for clarity made in germany. 90 minutes on to. assist in the arms. are always a symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population . instructors occupied the city center in 2017 president due to his response was. this is not the kind of freedom that we. did morrow we become a way to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. in the sights of fire starts may 20th on d. w. . this is news and these are our top stories germany has announced a further easing o
to to have a war it's the trouble that mankind makes is that he thinks he's italian he's german he's spanish we were all young. and this video. paradise is our earth. beyond. europe. what unites. them and what divides. the world looks driving force. what binds the continent together. to answers and stories about once each. spotlight on people. in some. 30 minutes on d w. illusions of influence. our perception our thinking and our actions. were willing to change attractive appearances and to...
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to to have warrants the trouble that mankind makes is that he thinks he's italian he's german he's spanish we are all here. and this video. paradise is our earth. beyond. the. deprived of their child and their future. tens of thousands of children by a spider's were orphaned in iraq. to become darius. since the fall of mosul they've been refused papers. and the chance of going to school. what will become of. close up. 30 minutes on d w. how to not. just cover your concept discover with the bauhaus. school a legend after 100 years as the ideals of the dot house are more relevant today than they were. a 100 years ago visionaries reshaped things to come because people understood design as a way of shaping society. about half a matter does cost our youth. with ideas that are part of our future takes out a part of our way. small part documentary stories made. for you. this is g w news live from berlin tonight the world makes a big down payment to fund the fight against the coronavirus world leaders pledged 7 and a half 1000000000 euros to help fund vaccines treatment and testing but how much wi
to to have warrants the trouble that mankind makes is that he thinks he's italian he's german he's spanish we are all here. and this video. paradise is our earth. beyond. the. deprived of their child and their future. tens of thousands of children by a spider's were orphaned in iraq. to become darius. since the fall of mosul they've been refused papers. and the chance of going to school. what will become of. close up. 30 minutes on d w. how to not. just cover your concept discover with the...
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baby because i suddenly remember my best friend got killed in her trip forest it was ugly ugly for mankind to to have warrants the trouble that mankind makes is that he thinks he's italian he's german he's spanish we are all here. and this video. paradise is our earth. beyond. europe. look unites. what divides. the money and the driving force. what binds the continent together. got answers and stories aplenty. spotlight on people. some clues. in 30 minutes on d w. eco africa i mean my 1st graph electronic gear cameron has just one collection site the materials are recycled during the resoled of the fair fight the ticket was just too good to sicamous is one of all objectives is to christmas day this edition is more than technology that is to keep people going to buy a new device because she takes a good at 60 seconds when the math flow for africa. on d w f. i'm going crazy thing in the 4th time. how to handle on new allies in times of the current economic d.w. reporter do your job or is it just like i just know it's wrong and she's looking for answers a bank fully with the help of jamie exp
baby because i suddenly remember my best friend got killed in her trip forest it was ugly ugly for mankind to to have warrants the trouble that mankind makes is that he thinks he's italian he's german he's spanish we are all here. and this video. paradise is our earth. beyond. europe. look unites. what divides. the money and the driving force. what binds the continent together. got answers and stories aplenty. spotlight on people. some clues. in 30 minutes on d w. eco africa i mean my 1st graph...
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mankind and that kind of. finite even if. they are not. if. around. couldn't it be you can come up because. some people. who have to put up there. to make. things out jump and. point to the t.v. this is. important. to me it's needed to put. up the nazi to get some. support. someone. to give up a whole day. what. night it will be. a 1000000 season. comes out simple. and you have. a good lawyer a. pretty good. let me. know way. and her. man. did neuer not sampoerna by hiding. people to law and put the law into a guy. can monitor let. him someone is what guy. i am today and. tam see how. important do you advise her only in town. how quiet was acquitted our house and. its lone king and the sick guy and. the police couldn't that he could be lonely there was no more known it and the talk of peace pretty mad he let out a little nice speech and. now and asked to find any student in a suit. and. in nam couldn't and not. an. easy one tapped flight at padua lol i look back. i love. you by. the. you know. my heart. i. am hard. so. hard. i'm told. i'm told. ok. so
mankind and that kind of. finite even if. they are not. if. around. couldn't it be you can come up because. some people. who have to put up there. to make. things out jump and. point to the t.v. this is. important. to me it's needed to put. up the nazi to get some. support. someone. to give up a whole day. what. night it will be. a 1000000 season. comes out simple. and you have. a good lawyer a. pretty good. let me. know way. and her. man. did neuer not sampoerna by hiding. people to law and...
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to to have warrants the trouble that mankind makes is that he thinks he's italian he's german he's spanish we are all here. and this video. paradise is our earth. beyond. into the conflict zone in these extraordinary times we decided to take the opportunity to focus on the impact that the coronavirus pandemic is having on human rights around the world there are reports of invasive surveillance of authoritarian power grabs my guest is the head of human rights watch kind of froth how many limitations are people willing to accept in order to fight a threat like coronavirus conflict zone. in 30 minutes from the d w. or. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at d w dot com and on t.w. social media channels. hey listen. that's what video game music sounded like 30 years ago. today's terms take the experience to another level a sense to him talk composer no go away months are. featured in really well known games and his music is better than to give you clues. stops sounds good. video game music on d w. o . this is date over the news line from burlington north korean leader
to to have warrants the trouble that mankind makes is that he thinks he's italian he's german he's spanish we are all here. and this video. paradise is our earth. beyond. into the conflict zone in these extraordinary times we decided to take the opportunity to focus on the impact that the coronavirus pandemic is having on human rights around the world there are reports of invasive surveillance of authoritarian power grabs my guest is the head of human rights watch kind of froth how many...
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who think of themselves as moderates they are generally convinced that they are doing a service to mankind i want is allegedly really going on. isn't there a lot more to this than just conspiracy theories i mean doesn't this boil down to a crisis of trust. i think it's a symptom of a crisis of trust and i think that we see a larger crisis of trust and a fragmentation that is running through western societies particularly well particularly pointedly with regard to conspiracy theories because here we have 2 publics that actually are looking suspiciously at each other there's one public that is worried about conspiracy theories and there is one public that is worried about conspiracies and these publics look at each other they watch each other and realize that the other is out of touch with what they realize is realities of from the perspective of the reality that you know i are in of course there is a problem with cross there is a problem with trust in traditional expertise in scions in politicians that makes solving the problems that we have to solve as countries and as the whole world real
who think of themselves as moderates they are generally convinced that they are doing a service to mankind i want is allegedly really going on. isn't there a lot more to this than just conspiracy theories i mean doesn't this boil down to a crisis of trust. i think it's a symptom of a crisis of trust and i think that we see a larger crisis of trust and a fragmentation that is running through western societies particularly well particularly pointedly with regard to conspiracy theories because...
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mankind american for pounds. and. i didn't. suppose. if so the. announcer paul quick someone in the hall. and not enough to put a bullet lead to exclude loud someone. sometime committee you can come up close call it. a minute to minute simple something like. the political will to come by the bullet to put up a. pencil to. see him a top of. the sun now on to the south to jump on someone i knew put up with my name and will point to one of the t.v. kisses he put. down to the present day. saw him and pulled him on me a teen aged people as a sort. because he. said to give. support. to. be. a middle. man you have. let me. away. but just. because. you. can. see one now. and. you know i think. that. i mean that they will move money and. stuff and know it was a 1000000 and a volume campaign only neverland been famous monad has been you know one just didn't click no way and young woman went out now. it's. going to. the. the. the make. a a. big noise not sam behind him. and put the law put the law in that the guy can and can monitor. him someone's what got h
mankind american for pounds. and. i didn't. suppose. if so the. announcer paul quick someone in the hall. and not enough to put a bullet lead to exclude loud someone. sometime committee you can come up close call it. a minute to minute simple something like. the political will to come by the bullet to put up a. pencil to. see him a top of. the sun now on to the south to jump on someone i knew put up with my name and will point to one of the t.v. kisses he put. down to the present day. saw him...
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and you can never forget mankind now auschwitz was it in the light to be in hell because he would never believe it wasn't a human candle to have as a copy of a course for 30 years and most of the heard of it it all seems a lot over by the side. when i get out on the farm saw you know what it's like ma song to her next to you so he can listen and hopefully bless my heart hurts really. just shows. you 1st it does other good for you i'm through school still was an exorcist and that's right there if we didn't mesh mean if you. got here would you put out such a joke still not. to read. this is how we used to know the russian i. like this. old like this. but the corona pandemic has given us a different russian ballet to tutu's all costumes just to kitchen past the stage. i did this and you but they say even if you screw up with numbers 2 nights you have more to see once a little and what they. see out.
and you can never forget mankind now auschwitz was it in the light to be in hell because he would never believe it wasn't a human candle to have as a copy of a course for 30 years and most of the heard of it it all seems a lot over by the side. when i get out on the farm saw you know what it's like ma song to her next to you so he can listen and hopefully bless my heart hurts really. just shows. you 1st it does other good for you i'm through school still was an exorcist and that's right there...
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. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> we will tour the country to hear the stories of the people and places key to its development. our first stop is virginia, to visit with leland melvin, who went on to become an astronaut. in 2008 and 2009, he flew two missions to the international space station on board the space shuttle atlantis. >> t -10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, and liftoff! space shuttle atlantis. mission to build, resupply, and do research on the international space station. >> 10 and a half minutes later, you are now in space, and the things that you dropped are floating, the dust particles and things. you are still strapped in, and when the engines cut off, because you are accelerating in
. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> we will tour the country to hear the stories of the people and places key to its development. our first stop is virginia, to visit with leland melvin, who went on to become an astronaut. in 2008 and 2009, he flew two missions to the international space station on board the space shuttle atlantis. >> t -10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, and liftoff! space shuttle atlantis. mission to build, resupply, and do...
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on this wednesday and 1969 the world was holding its breath mankind was witnessing a historic mission. onboard apollo 11 astronauts neil armstrong michael collins and edwin buzz aldrin had a goal mankind had not yet reached to fly to the moon 5 days later in the early morning of july 21st neil armstrong uttered his unforgettable words. or. their. armstrong and aldrin spent a total of 2. half hours on the surface of the moon as they collected rock samples and raised the american flag they were watched live by 600000000 people only a few of them were aware that the successful moon landing was hanging by a thread in now says mission control center in houston cap com charlie duke had direct radio contact with neil armstrong. now 82 years old he can still recall the dramatic moments. we get very very tight on fuel i call 60 seconds which many as 60 seconds delay and i call 30 seconds the tension is rising in mission control you could hear a pin drop and we were holding our breath will we make it i called 30 seconds and then 13 seconds later he led it but it was very very tight. and very cl
on this wednesday and 1969 the world was holding its breath mankind was witnessing a historic mission. onboard apollo 11 astronauts neil armstrong michael collins and edwin buzz aldrin had a goal mankind had not yet reached to fly to the moon 5 days later in the early morning of july 21st neil armstrong uttered his unforgettable words. or. their. armstrong and aldrin spent a total of 2. half hours on the surface of the moon as they collected rock samples and raised the american flag they were...