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for moritz, too. he's woken up, set free, and able to return to his group.kirindy forest is essential. otherwise, the lemurs have no chance of survival. anchor: and that's all from "global 3000" for today. we're back next week when we hope you can join us again. we always enjoy hearing from you, so do write to us at global3000@dw.com or on global3000@dw.com or on facebook.[rocbilly music] (male narrator) memphis, tennessee. it has been written if music were religion that memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio, its most sacred shrine. and you are here with motel mirrors. ♪ when we want to be alone ♪ we have to be discreet ♪ none of my neighbors ever need to see.. ♪ - hi, my name is amy lavere with motel mirrors and we're here at sun studio. on guitar tonight is will sexton and john paul keith. on drums is shawn zorn and i play upright bass. - amy and i wanted to do duets and stuff. with our free time when we're home, she has her own career and i have my own career on the road, you know, making records, whatever.
for moritz, too. he's woken up, set free, and able to return to his group.kirindy forest is essential. otherwise, the lemurs have no chance of survival. anchor: and that's all from "global 3000" for today. we're back next week when we hope you can join us again. we always enjoy hearing from you, so do write to us at global3000@dw.com or on global3000@dw.com or on facebook.[rocbilly music] (male narrator) memphis, tennessee. it has been written if music were religion that memphis would...
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for moritz, too. he's woken up, set free, and able to return to his group.kirindy forest is essential. otherwise, the lemurs have no chance of survival. anchor: and that's all from "global 3000" for today. we're back next week when we hope you can join us again. we always enjoy hearing from you, so do write to us at global3000@dw.com or on global3000@dw.com or on facebook. - [voiceover] this program is made possible in part by historic marion, virginia, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts, and celebrating 20 years as a certified virginia, main street community. the ellis family foundation, general francis marion hotel, the historic general francis marion hotel and black rooster restaurant and lounge, providing luxurious accommodations, and casual fine dining. the bank of marion, your vision, your community, your bank. emory and henry college, since 1836, solving problems through creative and collaborative results-based education. wbrf 98.1 fm.
for moritz, too. he's woken up, set free, and able to return to his group.kirindy forest is essential. otherwise, the lemurs have no chance of survival. anchor: and that's all from "global 3000" for today. we're back next week when we hope you can join us again. we always enjoy hearing from you, so do write to us at global3000@dw.com or on global3000@dw.com or on facebook. - [voiceover] this program is made possible in part by historic marion, virginia, home of the wayne henderson...
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for moritz, too. he's woken up, set free, and able to return to his group.kirindy forest is essential. otherwise, the lemurs have no chance of survival. anchor: and that's all from "global 3000" for today. we're back next week when we hope you can join us again. we always enjoy hearing from you, so do write to us at global3000@dw.com or on facebook.8úxúr 05/20/16 05/20/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from toronto, canada, this is democracy now! >> more than a century ago, a great injustice took place. on may 23, 1914, a steamship vancouver. on board were 376 passengers of sikh
for moritz, too. he's woken up, set free, and able to return to his group.kirindy forest is essential. otherwise, the lemurs have no chance of survival. anchor: and that's all from "global 3000" for today. we're back next week when we hope you can join us again. we always enjoy hearing from you, so do write to us at global3000@dw.com or on facebook.8úxúr 05/20/16 05/20/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from toronto, canada, this is democracy now! >> more...
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for moritz, too. he's woken up, set free, and able to return to his group.kirindy forest is essential. otherwise, the lemurs have no chance of survival. anchor: and that's all from "global 3000" for today. we're back next week when we hope you can join us again. we always enjoy hearing from you, so do write to us at global3000@dw.com or on facebook. steves: from the destruction of world war ii, europe has steadily rebuilt itself into a forward-looking and united continent. with the creation of the european union, economic integration has made another devastating war unthinkable. there has been a massive investment in cutting-edge infrastructure projects. efficient high-speed rail systems tie europe together. superhighways and stunning bridges further enhance the continent-wide transportation system. within cities, sleek subways move millions underground. on the streets above, public transit reduces traffic congestion. and nearly every city is creating traffic-free pedestrian zones, making urban life even more people-friendly. as the world grapples with clima
for moritz, too. he's woken up, set free, and able to return to his group.kirindy forest is essential. otherwise, the lemurs have no chance of survival. anchor: and that's all from "global 3000" for today. we're back next week when we hope you can join us again. we always enjoy hearing from you, so do write to us at global3000@dw.com or on facebook. steves: from the destruction of world war ii, europe has steadily rebuilt itself into a forward-looking and united continent. with the...
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>> stephen: please welcome chloe grace moritz. >> stephen: thanks for being here. >> i'm happy to behen: i was saying backstage, you're much taller than i imagined you would be. >> it's fake, it's all fake. >> stephen: how old were you when you first started acting? >> i was six years old. >> stephen: wow. >> yeah. >> stephen: it's amazing, you're 19 now. >> yes. >> stephen: so the last 13 years you've been a performer on screen, but you don't have any, like, childhood actor crash and burn. you've got no scandal. >> i know, it's a shame. i need to work on that. >> stephen: if you could have a scandal, if you could choose your scandal, what would you want it to be? >> if i could choose my scandal, okay, i would want to go to the met ball, and wear, like, a really nice dress, right, and walk up to a huge star, like angelina jolie and grab a glass of red line and, like, throw it on her, and get into a big cat fight,un, and end up tumbling down the front steps of the met. yeah. and there's a snapshot of me tumbling head first. >> stephen: that's a really good one. >> while i screamed, re
>> stephen: please welcome chloe grace moritz. >> stephen: thanks for being here. >> i'm happy to behen: i was saying backstage, you're much taller than i imagined you would be. >> it's fake, it's all fake. >> stephen: how old were you when you first started acting? >> i was six years old. >> stephen: wow. >> yeah. >> stephen: it's amazing, you're 19 now. >> yes. >> stephen: so the last 13 years you've been a performer on screen,...
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then, michael moritz decided to try his luck in venture capital.e went on to become one of the most heralded investors in silicon valley history, joining the boards of google and yahoo!, then, a few years ago, took a step back for a rare health condition he has never revealed. joining me today on "studio 1.0," sir michael moritz, chairman of sequoia capital and co-author of the new book "leading." sir michael, thank you so much for joining us. sir michael: it is a pleasure. emily: you wrote this book with another sir, sir alex ferguson, the legendary former manager of manchester united. he is one of the revered names in football, or as we call it, soccer. what drew you to this project as a journalist turned tech investor? sir michael: i always followed united. not as a raving fan. but as a young boy, i started to follow them and i followed them through the years. but then, working in silicon valley, working hard to help build sequoia, i was very curious about organizations that had succeeded for a very long time, and performed at an extremely high
then, michael moritz decided to try his luck in venture capital.e went on to become one of the most heralded investors in silicon valley history, joining the boards of google and yahoo!, then, a few years ago, took a step back for a rare health condition he has never revealed. joining me today on "studio 1.0," sir michael moritz, chairman of sequoia capital and co-author of the new book "leading." sir michael, thank you so much for joining us. sir michael: it is a pleasure....