41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
events like deconstructs the music layer by layer with sequencers and miti controllers and really hours of life to create a bombastic sound. every set sounds different and sounds exactly the way funds like once it's when it comes to music as a perfectionist obsessed with detail. please. and you think by chance for instance a different world. i like that i. like his drive on back with more energetic war and then you keep going and it's just not inside out. among us i'm out if your work is something you love but you're passionate about being good it doesn't feel like a job. then it doesn't stress you out an exhausting one on one hand you have to plenty of energy becomes a positive driving force he was typing this in the men's. one looked at his tour calendar shows you that's true in twenty eight seems so far paul funds like it's played around seventy sets in the us mexico dubai russia and china with more to come. in one thousand nine hundred four paul van dyke fell in love and wrote a song for his new girlfriend called for an angel the truck gave the young d.j. his international break thr
events like deconstructs the music layer by layer with sequencers and miti controllers and really hours of life to create a bombastic sound. every set sounds different and sounds exactly the way funds like once it's when it comes to music as a perfectionist obsessed with detail. please. and you think by chance for instance a different world. i like that i. like his drive on back with more energetic war and then you keep going and it's just not inside out. among us i'm out if your work is...
82
82
Oct 25, 2018
10/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> my addiction took myself diworth, mity, my-r sepect. >> my health, my friends and family, my education, money. >> it took myfr family, my nds, my freedom. >> most of my family members consider me dead. >> on the ground. >> it is rerred to as the rst public health crisis in american history. >> if heroin is the vil, fentanyl is the horsemen of the apocalypse. it is the one named death because it just brings death. alex is one of0 the 70, active heroin users living in philadelphia. >> this ain't no life for nobody. he embodies the evolution of addiction in americ after being prescribed painkillers for an injury, he became addicted. , he turned to a cheaper alternative when the drugs ran out. heroin. somethingy craves stronger. >> i hope it is fentanyl because i have been doing it for quite some time, and heroin is actually heroin, that won't get me well. my body actually craves the ntanyl. opioid 50 times more powerful than heroin. lif am wasting my if got a lotople in my corner who care about me, lots of people inve my family that and cared about me and want to see me do well and i am n
. >> my addiction took myself diworth, mity, my-r sepect. >> my health, my friends and family, my education, money. >> it took myfr family, my nds, my freedom. >> most of my family members consider me dead. >> on the ground. >> it is rerred to as the rst public health crisis in american history. >> if heroin is the vil, fentanyl is the horsemen of the apocalypse. it is the one named death because it just brings death. alex is one of0 the 70, active...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
miti of st john one recent letter draws our attention. and sends us rushing to the airport. here's the letter signed by a high ranking church official this archbishop from cameroon. he wrote to the head of the community of st john having decided to exclude from the u.c.c. several st john priests he explained himself. reverend brother some brothers of st john got themselves into situations of big stream gravity the brothers in question were about to be hauled in front of the courts at a risk of dirtying the damage of our church i used all my weight to make sure this did not happen. what have these french priest done to incur the wrath of an archbishop. in cameroon a mostly catholic country the community of st john is an institution. the brothers run one of the biggest high schools in your own day the capital. but in virtue of in the east of the country the brothers of state john have left town. until two thousand and fourteen they oversaw this cathedral the biggest in the region. and. we go to see the archbishop the one who asked the same john priest to leave. months in your
miti of st john one recent letter draws our attention. and sends us rushing to the airport. here's the letter signed by a high ranking church official this archbishop from cameroon. he wrote to the head of the community of st john having decided to exclude from the u.c.c. several st john priests he explained himself. reverend brother some brothers of st john got themselves into situations of big stream gravity the brothers in question were about to be hauled in front of the courts at a risk of...
78
78
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
in europe's largest ski region miti super ski thousands of kilometers of slopes at all levels of difficulty connecting twelve different ski areas no wonder it attracts tourists from all over the world. locals are only links on the descent so low. that you see that. the scenery that's why we come here the baron is a buddhist grace. another winter sport that's gaining popularity in the region is ice climbing on the many frozen waterfalls like here at the thirty five metre high chair bellow waterfall in die down of valley. on the other side the next highlight awaits the mountain guide who bought marauder takes to terrorists to climb a twenty metre high frozen waterfall the popular with climbers. right through to. the experienced ice climber and mountain guide shows how it's done if. you put your motor in the middle. draw him a bit hard and then right back to the middle and then a bit to the left then the ra and the ice pick always stays in the middle of your body. before the beginners get going but climbs ahead of them and attaches the safety rope to special hooks. and don't forget this just s
in europe's largest ski region miti super ski thousands of kilometers of slopes at all levels of difficulty connecting twelve different ski areas no wonder it attracts tourists from all over the world. locals are only links on the descent so low. that you see that. the scenery that's why we come here the baron is a buddhist grace. another winter sport that's gaining popularity in the region is ice climbing on the many frozen waterfalls like here at the thirty five metre high chair bellow...
158
158
Oct 14, 2018
10/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
this unanimity mading you know any miti against the i.c.c. tells us that whatever accuse agents or indictments issued by the i.c.c. are in fact meaning very little in that the national community it was your predecessor abraham gun dog who did the negotiations with the united states to get the first group of sanctions lifted he before he left his job complained that sudan's diplomats were not being paid he won't be able to pay the rent on various of your embassies around the world doesn't the show one big problem area even though some of the sanctions have been lifted your economy remains in a dire state and it is facing a lot of a lot of problems because of the sanctions that were imposed on us by the united states of america you know a lot really and also some of the michelangelo's action that we imposed on us because of the issue of. for we look forward now to lifting the sanctions and definitely this will give us an opportunity to be integrated more and more in the international economy and so all the economy problem for that we are facing
this unanimity mading you know any miti against the i.c.c. tells us that whatever accuse agents or indictments issued by the i.c.c. are in fact meaning very little in that the national community it was your predecessor abraham gun dog who did the negotiations with the united states to get the first group of sanctions lifted he before he left his job complained that sudan's diplomats were not being paid he won't be able to pay the rent on various of your embassies around the world doesn't the...
128
128
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
it will feelike 90 to 95 when you factor in the mity. and an even showing shower and thunderstorm is sppossible with cold front moving through the area bringing cooler temperatures on friday. fwe'll time it out you. starting off tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m., it's a mild, sunny start like today. clouds building in throughout the midday and afternoon hours.y ultimaainly sunny for your thursday morning on into the lunchtime hours. as we head o into the afternoon hours, i really think most of us are still dry. but once we hit 5:00 p.m., some scattered showers and a few rumbfs thunder are possible. future weather bringing the rain around the baltimore ea. it could be anywhere west and north of washington. as we hit 7:00 p.m. notice this line with a cold front moving into parts of the panhandle of west virginia up aund mason dixon line. 9:00 in the evening tracking rs scattered shond isolated thunderstorm moving through tre d.c. metro by 11:00 p.m., tracking showers in southern maryland around fredericksburg andhe through northern neck where
it will feelike 90 to 95 when you factor in the mity. and an even showing shower and thunderstorm is sppossible with cold front moving through the area bringing cooler temperatures on friday. fwe'll time it out you. starting off tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m., it's a mild, sunny start like today. clouds building in throughout the midday and afternoon hours.y ultimaainly sunny for your thursday morning on into the lunchtime hours. as we head o into the afternoon hours, i really think most of us...
92
92
Oct 27, 2018
10/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
attacks where we saw some of the saudi but dissidents in those attacks so yeah i mean this issue has miti ses does have potentially huge geo political economic ramifications charles thanks very much. sultan but account is the director of the center full conflict and humanitarian studies at the institute he says the turkish government strategically ramped up the pressure on the saudi government to come clean on what happened to jamal. the discussion now is not about justice to the individuals or a fair trial really in saudi arabia it is it is about what kind of evidence. or darren is holding on the saudis and clearly from the confidence in which he speaks he the turkish authorities have been dropping on the consulate and possibly in other installations across turkey and for him it's a huge thing to admit to that or to use that evidence partly because it may not be admissible in the court but most importantly because it will compromise his own sources and his own structures in terms of intelligence because if he is spying on saudi arabia he's clearly spying on lots of others in a given the
attacks where we saw some of the saudi but dissidents in those attacks so yeah i mean this issue has miti ses does have potentially huge geo political economic ramifications charles thanks very much. sultan but account is the director of the center full conflict and humanitarian studies at the institute he says the turkish government strategically ramped up the pressure on the saudi government to come clean on what happened to jamal. the discussion now is not about justice to the individuals or...
361
361
Oct 5, 2018
10/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 361
favorite 0
quote 0
and held responsible >> brangham: prize winner nadia inrad, a member of the small yazidi religious mityiraq, escaped from enslavement e the islamic state and became a fighter for thoso've survived human trafficking. trad was 21 when isis militants captured, raped,ortured r back in 2014. during three months in captivity, she was bought and sold forex multiple times. after her escape, murad showed remarkable candor in telling her story. she quickly became a well known advocate for victims of sex trafficking, and fought to protect the rights of refugees in europe. in 2016, she spoke at the united nations urging the world to more forcefully confront isis and defend the victims of its crimes. >> ( translated ): all those who commit the crime of human trafficking and genocide need to be brought to justice t women and children who live in peace in syria, iraq, nigeria and somalia and everywhere in the world, all these crimes must be brought to an end today. >> brangham: tt same year, murad was named the u.n.'s first ambassador for survivors of human trafficking. now, at the age of 25, murad ha
and held responsible >> brangham: prize winner nadia inrad, a member of the small yazidi religious mityiraq, escaped from enslavement e the islamic state and became a fighter for thoso've survived human trafficking. trad was 21 when isis militants captured, raped,ortured r back in 2014. during three months in captivity, she was bought and sold forex multiple times. after her escape, murad showed remarkable candor in telling her story. she quickly became a well known advocate for victims...
113
113
Oct 9, 2018
10/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
another contractor has been found, called mitie, well—known in the outsourcing world, and they have takent. but that still leaves 35 also other hospitals still working with hes. now, in due course, their contracts will be moved. there have been assurances that there is no risk to the public or patients, and that there is no problem with getting that moved. but those hospitals will still lead to have contingency plans. ministers have been criticised for not telling the commons about this. matt hancock, the secretary of state for health and social care, chaired an emergency cobra meeting in september, and yet the story only emerged at the end of last week. what they're saying is they had to get the contract in line before they could make today's announcement. the leader of the democratic unionists, arlene foster, has been holding talks in brussels with the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, ahead of next week's crucial eu summit. the irish border remains the key outstanding issue. this morning, the international development secretary, penny mordaunt, failed to give explicit backi
another contractor has been found, called mitie, well—known in the outsourcing world, and they have takent. but that still leaves 35 also other hospitals still working with hes. now, in due course, their contracts will be moved. there have been assurances that there is no risk to the public or patients, and that there is no problem with getting that moved. but those hospitals will still lead to have contingency plans. ministers have been criticised for not telling the commons about this. matt...
352
352
Oct 16, 2018
10/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 352
favorite 0
quote 0
elizabeth bernstein explores in her article "how fathers should talk with their sons about sex in the mitiumn called "bonds." good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm not going to weigh in. i'm a father. i want to hear -- yet. i want to hear what you found from the fathers you talked to. >> well, it's very interesting. i wanted to write this article because i write on sort of sexual harassment, sex issues, sometimes in my column. and a lot of fathers were writing and saying several things. one, i don't know how to talk about this. but one thing that was troubling is they were writing and saying, how do i protect my son from girls. there's so many false reports. and that just isn't true. it's not true. there's not a rash of false reports where girls are accusing boys of misconduct that is not right. so i wanted to give some information to fathers and sort of shed light on the issue. >> were you hearing that, elizabeth, before the recent kavanaugh conversation was in the culture? >> it came up a lot with kavanaugh. it was with the -- yes, coming up as me too, over the last year or two,
elizabeth bernstein explores in her article "how fathers should talk with their sons about sex in the mitiumn called "bonds." good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm not going to weigh in. i'm a father. i want to hear -- yet. i want to hear what you found from the fathers you talked to. >> well, it's very interesting. i wanted to write this article because i write on sort of sexual harassment, sex issues, sometimes in my column. and a lot of fathers were...