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most of those who gather are men in their forty's and fifty's among them only a few millennia less good mitt their peers just aren't interested. i know some people who has a t. to get a driver's license because a stripe and some expensive researchers in the us say there's been a continuous decline in the number of people under forty five getting driver's licenses and buying cars and manufacturers say they're selling fewer cars to young people since the global financial crisis in two thousand and eight some sociologists believe the century old love fair with the car may be a thing of the past. i think there's more to it than that it's rather more complex we have been seeing a financial crisis we've also just been seeing general trends for millennia used to delay that big life choices that getting married later than moving out of home later poly financial pressures partly other social pressures there is less reason to call turkey she and his friends believe millennial is no longer identify their freedom or personality with a car and that smartphones and high tech gadgets are how young peo
most of those who gather are men in their forty's and fifty's among them only a few millennia less good mitt their peers just aren't interested. i know some people who has a t. to get a driver's license because a stripe and some expensive researchers in the us say there's been a continuous decline in the number of people under forty five getting driver's licenses and buying cars and manufacturers say they're selling fewer cars to young people since the global financial crisis in two thousand...
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youngest leader in the world tonight the canned speaking the far right so language sounding like a millennia old man i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. like we could talk is that he's the one issue so day it's a historic day it is our chance to take the leadership of our country and to carry out real changes therefore thank you. to here been to both sides i'm convinced that the new chancellor if it turns out to be sebastian quotes will remember the great europeans from australia get in on their top yes and i congratulate it's about in quotes nice night and i hope it will then be able to whet well together on the european stage. based on the economy the president of the european commission reiterated in his letter the wish for the formation of a stable pull your opinion government own behalf of the government be of course congratulate us of us in court resolve is very honest straightforward to the point that we are happy to say candidate has won the pool has represented in many cases similar position regarding migration now compared to be a hung jury on the government. oh also coming up
youngest leader in the world tonight the canned speaking the far right so language sounding like a millennia old man i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. like we could talk is that he's the one issue so day it's a historic day it is our chance to take the leadership of our country and to carry out real changes therefore thank you. to here been to both sides i'm convinced that the new chancellor if it turns out to be sebastian quotes will remember the great europeans from australia get in on...
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families these are hallmarks of adulthood in generations past we explore why these are harder for millennia also to attain now and a big point is going crazy two thousand and seventeen has. in a breathtaking year for the currency some governments are taking harsh actions against its trading others are welcoming it open arms my guest former u.s. attorney commissioner bart chilton explains it all for us stand by the boss starts right now. according to british conservative m.p. daniel hand in the u.k. would be bringing something new to the table by joining the north american free trade agreement between the united states canada and mexico this comes during the lead up to the fourth round of nafta talks recently in canada prime ministers justin trudeau entries from a we're off to mystic about a bilateral trade deal on the heels of their talks in ottawa if given a choice had and says he'd like to jump into nafta as well as the european free trade association of non e.u. states and then perhaps bring in the european union of course serious exploration of trade with the european union will have to
families these are hallmarks of adulthood in generations past we explore why these are harder for millennia also to attain now and a big point is going crazy two thousand and seventeen has. in a breathtaking year for the currency some governments are taking harsh actions against its trading others are welcoming it open arms my guest former u.s. attorney commissioner bart chilton explains it all for us stand by the boss starts right now. according to british conservative m.p. daniel hand in the...
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it's fascinating to think that the last humans to these stones are people living up to five millenniacould be anything right here. you just never know. what will you find? absolutely, yes. what is that that i have found ? absolutely, yes. what is that that i have found? i think that is a fragment of bird bone, to see how it is white? because it has been subject to really intense heat. so is that sort of animal bone? nobody has had a meal, thrown it. absolutely, yes. it is not so much finding the special things which are lovely to find, it is the understanding of how people lived here and when you find a fragment of a pot, you think why is that fair? why has that been put there? or put it there and why do they put it there? it is on picking that story which is the really great part for me. it's a great feeling to contribute even a little to the work taking place here. but maintaining an active site like this takes more than just elbow grease, it cost money. around £2000 a day. much of the funding comes from donations, including an active charitable fund based in the usa. it also relies
it's fascinating to think that the last humans to these stones are people living up to five millenniacould be anything right here. you just never know. what will you find? absolutely, yes. what is that that i have found ? absolutely, yes. what is that that i have found? i think that is a fragment of bird bone, to see how it is white? because it has been subject to really intense heat. so is that sort of animal bone? nobody has had a meal, thrown it. absolutely, yes. it is not so much finding...
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throughout the centuries reflecting a time when venice was a prosperous sovereign state that thrived over millennia before becoming part of. a bygone era some hoping to revive. the future is a europe one of many different people we're not the only ones everyone has a right to decide it's only administration our culture has been forgotten our children are not taught the history of the republic of venice but a history that was never ours. this is a strong sense of identity among the nations but ask anyone and they will say the region is not getting much in return and it's time for a better financial one they hope will come after taking part in a non-binding referendum that was approved by the constitutional court if you look around here you'd be hard pressed to know there's a referendum taking place now the question voters will have to answer is not about independence but rather whether they want more from the central government during the night there was a market does hope to vote will help save the murano glass industry a cultural flagship of venice that has decreased by nearly ninety percent over
throughout the centuries reflecting a time when venice was a prosperous sovereign state that thrived over millennia before becoming part of. a bygone era some hoping to revive. the future is a europe one of many different people we're not the only ones everyone has a right to decide it's only administration our culture has been forgotten our children are not taught the history of the republic of venice but a history that was never ours. this is a strong sense of identity among the nations but...
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was at mara largo, doing a birth about the impending, the president impending latest child with millennia and she said when millennia went up to change her close that he took her aside into a room and forcefully kissed her against her will. she actually took herself off of that premier beat and she told people, which is huge, that's my advice in the book. >> she told people magazine. >> and i'm saying in general, women should tell people what happened because we live in a he said, she said culture. she is the one, when i was interviewing her for my book, she was the one who told me it was a salt. >> and then she came forward with her story. >> she came forward because she was listening to one of the debates where the president had said he had never forcefully kissed anyone against their will and she thought, i don't want to be silent anymore. >> so she came out with it and she had been friends with melania trump and she said we haven't seen you in a long time, where be bad, and after she came out with the story, she denied saying that they iran into each other. what to say about the wives
was at mara largo, doing a birth about the impending, the president impending latest child with millennia and she said when millennia went up to change her close that he took her aside into a room and forcefully kissed her against her will. she actually took herself off of that premier beat and she told people, which is huge, that's my advice in the book. >> she told people magazine. >> and i'm saying in general, women should tell people what happened because we live in a he said,...
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blue but he didn't discover anything new sophisticated civilizations had been in the americas for millennia before columbus mother jones and even if we're talking about europeans crossing the atlantic it's still a couple centuries later even if it had discovered something is not exactly the type of character want to roam on actually columbus is a rival for the start of a genocide that would wipe out millions of indigenous people many died because of a devastating cocktail of four and. a columbus and his men also massacred those with surprisingly weren't so happy about europeans plundering all their resources who would have thought right and the columbus his sins went far beyond. even want to beat fellow explorers at the time he went too far announcing that there was. what's to ravage you mangle and this that's one hell of a job description turns out it's a pretty accurate one to be organized hunts to kill indigenous people just for the museum and chopped up years the noses of the locals who didn't surrender their goal . effectively became the first of a long list of european invaders to mas
blue but he didn't discover anything new sophisticated civilizations had been in the americas for millennia before columbus mother jones and even if we're talking about europeans crossing the atlantic it's still a couple centuries later even if it had discovered something is not exactly the type of character want to roam on actually columbus is a rival for the start of a genocide that would wipe out millions of indigenous people many died because of a devastating cocktail of four and. a...
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over millennia, this progressively destroyed the region's fertility. when this happens over an area as extensive as the plateau, millions of tons of silt are swept down into the yellow river, which gets its name from the color of the fine loess soil. the mounting quantities of silt clog up the river, impeding its flow, contributing to the floods that give the river another name: china's sorrow. in some areas, creating floating mud mattresses that attract passing tourists, a local problem becomes a national problem. in the dry season, the light unprotected sl is swept up in the winds, causing the dust storms that are blown over china's cities and beyond its borders. on the plateau, the researchers realized that progressive degradation of the environment trapped the local population into a life of subsistence farming. 's a process that has occurred throughout the world where poor agricultural communities find themselves overusing their land in order to survive, depleting its fertility and further impoverishing themselves. one thing that became apparent e
over millennia, this progressively destroyed the region's fertility. when this happens over an area as extensive as the plateau, millions of tons of silt are swept down into the yellow river, which gets its name from the color of the fine loess soil. the mounting quantities of silt clog up the river, impeding its flow, contributing to the floods that give the river another name: china's sorrow. in some areas, creating floating mud mattresses that attract passing tourists, a local problem...
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the fortress grounds date back through two millennia of military history, but also bear witness to theainst nato air forces in the war over kosovan independence in 1999. there's evidence, too, in the city centre, of buildings bombed in that same conflict. but the capital is not the war—ravaged, depressed city that some people might expect it to be. in fact, belgrade has picked up quite a reputation for its hedonistic night life and cafe—lined boulevards. the centre is a blend of neo—renaissance architecture intermingled with the brutalist blocks built when this was yugoslavia's capital. but perhaps the most distinctive features of the city are these things — floating jetties called splavs — that sit along the banks of the sava. dina tells me how important the river is to the city. i think it looks more like the riviera than a river. well, yeah. basically, i mean, given that belgrade is in this amazing geographical place, like, on the confluence of the sava and danube, like, two great european rivers, this city basically lives by the river. dina works at a pioneering cultural centre in
the fortress grounds date back through two millennia of military history, but also bear witness to theainst nato air forces in the war over kosovan independence in 1999. there's evidence, too, in the city centre, of buildings bombed in that same conflict. but the capital is not the war—ravaged, depressed city that some people might expect it to be. in fact, belgrade has picked up quite a reputation for its hedonistic night life and cafe—lined boulevards. the centre is a blend of...
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. >> reporter: this view may be millennia old, but it has not been seen for four decades.will change in november when the top two tiers of the coliseum are officially opened to the public. >> i said a breathtaking view. >> federica galloni is the director of the archeological parent of the coliseum. in america, they would call these the "cheap seats." >> the cheap seats, yes. >> reporter: way far away from the action. >> yes, yes. >> reporter: from here, women in the lower classes, could barely see want spectacles unfolding below, as far back as nearly 2,000 years ago. there were mock military battles, gladiators fighting each other, and battling animals brought in from across the roman empire. can you give us an idea of what it would have looked like, smelled like, sounded like up here back in ancient roman times? >> you had to imagine they shout, they laugh, they-- it was really a-- a mess. >> reporter: over the past few weeks, a fortunate few tourists with reservations have gotten an unexpected glimpse. liz and pete feeley were visiting from new jersey. >> unbelievable.
. >> reporter: this view may be millennia old, but it has not been seen for four decades.will change in november when the top two tiers of the coliseum are officially opened to the public. >> i said a breathtaking view. >> federica galloni is the director of the archeological parent of the coliseum. in america, they would call these the "cheap seats." >> the cheap seats, yes. >> reporter: way far away from the action. >> yes, yes. >> reporter:...
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and the stories they tell no place to hide two more syrian journalists are killed in turkey and millennia listen up advertisers have got you all figured out. we begin the program with a story from the catalonian corner of spain which is holding an independence referendum this week at the different ways in which the spanish and cattle and media have reported on the referendum suggest that the coverage is one part journalism and one part propaganda that reflects the positions of the governments involved since the national government in madrid is calling the whole referendum process unconstitutional t.v. spain's largest public broadcaster is the channel once described by its own journalists as a propaganda instrument of the state news outlets based in catalonia aren't much better the widely watched t.v. three which gets more than half of its funding from the regional government has been accused of indoctrinating the cattle on people rather than informing them cattle lands pro independence president car less pushed the moment is a former journalist so he knows it. it to about shaping the medi
and the stories they tell no place to hide two more syrian journalists are killed in turkey and millennia listen up advertisers have got you all figured out. we begin the program with a story from the catalonian corner of spain which is holding an independence referendum this week at the different ways in which the spanish and cattle and media have reported on the referendum suggest that the coverage is one part journalism and one part propaganda that reflects the positions of the governments...
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all that's left of the stakes marking the settlement but time has taken its toll on the millennia old timber the austrian archaeologists may not be able to stop that decay but at least they want to document it they plan to take regular footage themselves in future in cooperation with their colleagues from just. about made this bit of a country as models because we help we'll end up with a nice model and then we'll start placing our maps over italy to give us a far better basis for conducting our work out of it and it's a conflict because could also film to come in. yes we're looking forward to getting a coherent three d. model but we'll see whether it really works i can't wait to spend. a few weeks later the justin team present their results to the archaeologists in austria the software has generated a three d. model from the underwater fitted. eyes and can see basically it's the same principle as with human vision we also have two camera positions so we're equipped to see things in three d. it's called structure from motion to structure from motion to it as i observe with my eyes or
all that's left of the stakes marking the settlement but time has taken its toll on the millennia old timber the austrian archaeologists may not be able to stop that decay but at least they want to document it they plan to take regular footage themselves in future in cooperation with their colleagues from just. about made this bit of a country as models because we help we'll end up with a nice model and then we'll start placing our maps over italy to give us a far better basis for conducting...
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the fortress grounds date back through two millennia of military history but also bear witness to theonry was used against nato air forces this weaponry was used against nato airforces in the war this weaponry was used against nato air forces in the war over kosovo independence in 1999. there is evidence to in the city centre of buildings bombed in the same conflict. but the capital is not the war ravaged the preston city that some people may expect it to be. in fa ct some people may expect it to be. in fact belgrade has picked up quite a reputation for its hedonistic nightlife and cafes like boulevards. the centre is a blend of neo— renaissance architect, intermingled with the brutalist blocks built when this was yugoslavia's capital. but perhaps the most distinctive features of the city are these things floating jetty is that set along the banks of the sava. tina tells me how important the river is to the city. i think it looks more like the riviera than a river. basically, i mean given that belgrade is this amazing geographical place, like on the co nflu e nce geographical place, l
the fortress grounds date back through two millennia of military history but also bear witness to theonry was used against nato air forces this weaponry was used against nato airforces in the war this weaponry was used against nato air forces in the war over kosovo independence in 1999. there is evidence to in the city centre of buildings bombed in the same conflict. but the capital is not the war ravaged the preston city that some people may expect it to be. in fa ct some people may expect it...
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for millennia, waters have flowed freely, a symbol of roman power and prowess.y were the first to build thousands of miles of aqueducts to deliver drinking and bathing water to its people and secure a civilization that stood while others collapsed. but suddenly, water is in short supply. some of the taps are alarmingly being turned off. and rome is a little less roman. like narcissus and his water reflections, elated masses of selfie-taking tourists use the famous fountains as backdrops for relief from the heat and for their own version of hollywood hopes and dreams, roman-style. >> ♪ three coins in the fountain! ♪ scott: the trevi fountain is just that spot. in fact, when it comes to rome, these water features, whether the pantheon, the piaza del popolo, or the spanish steps, are a draw to tourists from around the world seeking history, romance, and a drink. >> i'm from belgium and i've never seen it in belgium. you always have to pay for free water, here it's for free. it's marvelous. >> it's beautiful, it's great, it's just really easy. scott: kind of a life
for millennia, waters have flowed freely, a symbol of roman power and prowess.y were the first to build thousands of miles of aqueducts to deliver drinking and bathing water to its people and secure a civilization that stood while others collapsed. but suddenly, water is in short supply. some of the taps are alarmingly being turned off. and rome is a little less roman. like narcissus and his water reflections, elated masses of selfie-taking tourists use the famous fountains as backdrops for...
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neither were these cinematic reconstructions that document the attorney cities development over the millennia. is the pope i think rome offers us the blueprint for our life our way of life civilisation legislation politics everything that surrounds us architecture our understanding of the art of aesthetics it can all be traced back to this culture. and this is where rome was built at least the digital version that's been developed here at the studio in darmstadt. for many years it's designers have been recreating a long gone worlds and they take great pride in their meticulous attention to detail. but even for specialists digitally replicating room was no easy task. a team of ten worked on the job for six months. just put it all as fits into it consists of forty thousand residential buildings and two thousand and villas and individual buildings countless temples eleven thermal baths it's enormous it's a city that even if you visited today would blow you away but it wouldn't. in the challenge three areas were reconstructed showing ancient late imperial and renaissance are always as true to lif
neither were these cinematic reconstructions that document the attorney cities development over the millennia. is the pope i think rome offers us the blueprint for our life our way of life civilisation legislation politics everything that surrounds us architecture our understanding of the art of aesthetics it can all be traced back to this culture. and this is where rome was built at least the digital version that's been developed here at the studio in darmstadt. for many years it's designers...
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families these are hallmarks of adulthood and generations past we explore why these are harder for millennia else to attain now and a big point is going crazy two thousand and seventeen has been a breathtaking year for the conductor and same. some governments are taking harsh actions against its trading others are welcoming able to open arms my guest former u.s. attorney commissioner bart chilton explains it all for us stand by the bus starts right now.
families these are hallmarks of adulthood and generations past we explore why these are harder for millennia else to attain now and a big point is going crazy two thousand and seventeen has been a breathtaking year for the conductor and same. some governments are taking harsh actions against its trading others are welcoming able to open arms my guest former u.s. attorney commissioner bart chilton explains it all for us stand by the bus starts right now.
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reserve the top tiers of rome's landmark coliseum have reopened to the public offering views that two millennia ago were strictly reserved for the plebiscite forty metres from ground level they afforded a good view of the spectacles below their gladiators fought animals and one another . a surprise stunning stunning to hear amazing really nice the coliseum with the largest amphitheater in the roman empire it draws six million tourists every year. according to the statistics every german drinks more than one hundred liters of beer on average per year but it has come a long way as a beverage thanks to the craft beer wave there are for example special varieties which like wine go perfectly with oysters or even chocolate but we met someone who knows the beverage so well that he is now world champion beer somali. when i'm home if you've been at an all out the first up there is very fruity it has a stable head. and there's no them there's a mind of resinous undertone like you were walking through a pine forest and the fun by which. deafened him plant isn't just something you can often but he's a. one
reserve the top tiers of rome's landmark coliseum have reopened to the public offering views that two millennia ago were strictly reserved for the plebiscite forty metres from ground level they afforded a good view of the spectacles below their gladiators fought animals and one another . a surprise stunning stunning to hear amazing really nice the coliseum with the largest amphitheater in the roman empire it draws six million tourists every year. according to the statistics every german drinks...
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it's fascinating to think that the last humans to touch these stones were people living up to five millennianything right here. yes, you just never know. an incredible fine. absolutely, yes. so, what is that, that i've found? i think that's a fragment of burnt bone. 0h! do you see how it's white? because it's been subjected to really intense heat. so is that an animal bone? probably animal bone here, yeah. somebody‘s had a meal, that's the remains. chucked it out the window. absolutely, yes. chucked it. it's not so much finding the special, pretty little things — which are lovely to find — it's the understanding of how the people lived here and when you find a fragment of a pot, and you think why is that artefact there? why has it been put there? and who put it there, and why did they put it there? you know, and it's unpicking that story, which is the really fascinating part for me. it's a great feeling to contribute even a little to the work taking place here. but maintaining an active site like this takes more than just elbow grease. it costs money — around £2,000 a day. much of that fundi
it's fascinating to think that the last humans to touch these stones were people living up to five millennianything right here. yes, you just never know. an incredible fine. absolutely, yes. so, what is that, that i've found? i think that's a fragment of burnt bone. 0h! do you see how it's white? because it's been subjected to really intense heat. so is that an animal bone? probably animal bone here, yeah. somebody‘s had a meal, that's the remains. chucked it out the window. absolutely, yes....
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washington post in the new york times who also said there's the growth in millennial subscribers so millennia old are actually paying these old school news outlets for subscriptions more now in the trump era these are young people who are supposed to be internet savvy i mean you'd think they'd be able to figure out that you can read all the way paul you want if you just click the little x. in the address bar or you think they go to new places for news since these are such new times but nope they're actually paying these old school outlets instead in fact according to a reuters institute report the us is the only country in thirty six that saw a major increase in people willing to pay for online news this was true across all age groups with millennial being the biggest driver and of course another common factor among new subscribers was that they lean left so while the media continues to bash the heck out of the president he is clearly saving their business he gives them analysts material for them to use to vent their pent up misplaced rage and hate which terrifies the kids the day right into
washington post in the new york times who also said there's the growth in millennial subscribers so millennia old are actually paying these old school news outlets for subscriptions more now in the trump era these are young people who are supposed to be internet savvy i mean you'd think they'd be able to figure out that you can read all the way paul you want if you just click the little x. in the address bar or you think they go to new places for news since these are such new times but nope...
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tromp and first lady millennia visited survivors in the hospital before meeting members of the emergency services fifty nine people were killed and more than five hundred injured when a gunman opened fire at an open air concert on sunday evening investigators have been trying to establish a motive for the attack which they say was prepared meticulously the shooting has reignited a nationwide debate on gun control. and joining us now from las vegas is correspondent carson phone naaman so carson as we just saw there president trump basically not having any public meetings rather you know some private meetings the massacre being closely watched does it seem as if his trip will be seen as striking the right tone. it looks like it definitely donald trump struck the right tone when he praised the police and the first responders and all those old there is citizens who helped those victims of the attack. even though their own lives were in danger and he praised the courage of the heroism of these people and this is definitely was the people here expected also many of the survivors i talked to wh
tromp and first lady millennia visited survivors in the hospital before meeting members of the emergency services fifty nine people were killed and more than five hundred injured when a gunman opened fire at an open air concert on sunday evening investigators have been trying to establish a motive for the attack which they say was prepared meticulously the shooting has reignited a nationwide debate on gun control. and joining us now from las vegas is correspondent carson phone naaman so carson...
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millennia was there with mr prime minister or president i should say donald trump and it was all hugs and kisses at that point everybody seemed very happy to see each other that what is the white house and the conversation went on from there really see how friendly our two countries are with each other and which we love each other or might be you know changing the words around a little bit but that's basically was the tone that bottom line is though there's a cloud hanging above our heads and that will the biggest part of that cloud is called the nafta and now the day after agreement we just heard from the forbes magazine this is a quote from their president trump said i think dr will. to be terminated now that's not something that canadians want to see but there are some contentious issues there specially when it comes to automobiles now what the state is asking for is that fifty percent of all cars made in north america but the parts are made in the u.s. as we know parts and cars are made in mexico canada as well as the u.s. there are assembled in all three countries the parts are m
millennia was there with mr prime minister or president i should say donald trump and it was all hugs and kisses at that point everybody seemed very happy to see each other that what is the white house and the conversation went on from there really see how friendly our two countries are with each other and which we love each other or might be you know changing the words around a little bit but that's basically was the tone that bottom line is though there's a cloud hanging above our heads and...
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furniture because it's so hard and then uncovered this legacy that native americans had consumed it for millennia and traded it all over the u.s. and they. discovered all these studies that were coming out from texas a and m. in the university of florida demonstrating its caffeine in health benefits name taxes and. we just were interested and honestly we figured hey you know it must taste terrible if no one gets you know. and why is no one doing what is right now there's so much of it and so we just started to play around with a lot of different preparation methods and watched a lot of youtube videos and then we ended on a few different kind of a hybrid of a japanese t.v. and then a preparation methods so what is it about this i mean it's made from caffeine but you say it's good for you because most of us think about coffee every other every six months it's good for you. but twelve is in. so what is it about this even though it's a captivated what is it about it that makes it also sort of a health a licks are in a way sure sure for one thing we're a while harvesting it so there's nothing touching
furniture because it's so hard and then uncovered this legacy that native americans had consumed it for millennia and traded it all over the u.s. and they. discovered all these studies that were coming out from texas a and m. in the university of florida demonstrating its caffeine in health benefits name taxes and. we just were interested and honestly we figured hey you know it must taste terrible if no one gets you know. and why is no one doing what is right now there's so much of it and so we...
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us celebrate the indigenous peoples of north america the ones that have been through a horrifying millennia of war oppression and disease we give respect to those who survived and carry on the heritage of their ancestors and we whose ancestors took part in the most painful period of this country's history celebrate your courage and the work done to open our eyes to the reality of your history happy indigenous peoples day to every native person around the world we stand with you that we most definitely do all right everybody that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world your love develops so i tell you all i love you i am tired old winter and i've to happen to fall asleep watching those hawks and every great barrier that everybody. would hope to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want to be rich. to do right. this is what the three of you get. interested as it. should. well. i do not know if the russian state hacked into john podesta emails and gave them to wiki leaks but i do know barack obama's d
us celebrate the indigenous peoples of north america the ones that have been through a horrifying millennia of war oppression and disease we give respect to those who survived and carry on the heritage of their ancestors and we whose ancestors took part in the most painful period of this country's history celebrate your courage and the work done to open our eyes to the reality of your history happy indigenous peoples day to every native person around the world we stand with you that we most...
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there's an insatiable demand for gold people in india buy gold it's been there way for tradition for millennia there's always people talk about gold we talk about gold we talk about silver though i'm going to stop buying gold there's always demand for gold so it goes up ten percent and then the sharks demand they sell short they take the money and they go by quickly. well you know but they go by a higher yielding currency they go by. the field and so what's going on it was so max let's go back to the story here claudio barrio at. bank of international settlements is not able to figure out why there is no inflation and here. because like you mention is dead fish he is surround he is in the fish bowl of his own central bank policy he is surrounded in switzerland by other bankers who are feeding off the money he's giving them here these two spanish women have so much money they just throw it into the toilet and they don't care about it they they did pay the damages for of the they did the toilets up with this money but here's another story that goes along with what the central banks who they refu
there's an insatiable demand for gold people in india buy gold it's been there way for tradition for millennia there's always people talk about gold we talk about gold we talk about silver though i'm going to stop buying gold there's always demand for gold so it goes up ten percent and then the sharks demand they sell short they take the money and they go by quickly. well you know but they go by a higher yielding currency they go by. the field and so what's going on it was so max let's go back...
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ations had been in the americas for millennia before columbus mother. and even if we're talking about europeans crossing the atlantic it's still a couple centuries later even if it had discovered something is not exactly the type of character you want as a role model actually columbus is a rival mark the start of a genocide that would wipe out millions of indigenous people many died because of a devastating cocktail of foreign diseases but columbus and his men also massacred those with surprisingly weren't so happy about europeans plundering all their resources who would have thought right and the columbus his sins went far beyond his reach even one of its fellow explorers at the time he went too far announcing that their work was to ravage mangle and. that's one hell of a job description turns out it's a pretty accurate one too they organized hunts to kill indigenous people just for their own amusement and chopped off years and noses of the locals who would in surrender their goal. effectively became the first of a long list of european invaders to mas
ations had been in the americas for millennia before columbus mother. and even if we're talking about europeans crossing the atlantic it's still a couple centuries later even if it had discovered something is not exactly the type of character you want as a role model actually columbus is a rival mark the start of a genocide that would wipe out millions of indigenous people many died because of a devastating cocktail of foreign diseases but columbus and his men also massacred those with...