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mummy ride and he says, you want to ride on the mummy ride? we go up. there is a three hour line.in the line. i am in the first seat. they don't let anybody sit with me. i am saying, oh my gosh, i am jerk of the year, right? ceod: what you try to do as was globalize the business. wasn't it already a global company? 1992, we were 80% in the united states. the decade of the 1990's was the quintessential american decade. this place was booming. it was easy to grow your company's, so despite the fact we were an old company, we were not as global as we needed to be. that was one of the central missions of the leadership team over the past 15 years. i would argue today that we are the best global company of any multinational. we are 70% outside the united states. we have a very strong footprint. david: why were emerging markets so important? jeffrey: arithmetic. you have to globalize. you can go to washington dc for deals. the other way is to hire 10,000 people and say, let's go and when the customer. that is the approach we have taken. we are good in china because we understand the fiv
mummy ride and he says, you want to ride on the mummy ride? we go up. there is a three hour line.in the line. i am in the first seat. they don't let anybody sit with me. i am saying, oh my gosh, i am jerk of the year, right? ceod: what you try to do as was globalize the business. wasn't it already a global company? 1992, we were 80% in the united states. the decade of the 1990's was the quintessential american decade. this place was booming. it was easy to grow your company's, so despite the...
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we get to the mummy ride and he says, you want to ride on the mummy ride?ome yeah, that would be great, so we go up. there is a three hour line. they put me, i break in the line. i am in the first seat. they don't let anybody sit with me. i am saying, oh my god, i am jerk of the year, right? i have just been voted the permanent jerked of the year, right? david: what you tried to do as ceo was globalize the business. why did you have to globalize ge ? wasn't it already a global company? jeffrey: 1992, we were 80% in the united states. what people forget -- i know you see it -- the decade of the 1990's was the quintessential american decade. this place was booming. easy to grow your companies, so despite the fact we were an old company, we were not as global as we needed to be. that was one of the central missions of the leadership team over the past 15 years. i would argue today that we are the best global company of any multinational. we are 70% outside the united states. very strong footprint in any country that matters. david: why were emerging markets so
we get to the mummy ride and he says, you want to ride on the mummy ride?ome yeah, that would be great, so we go up. there is a three hour line. they put me, i break in the line. i am in the first seat. they don't let anybody sit with me. i am saying, oh my god, i am jerk of the year, right? i have just been voted the permanent jerked of the year, right? david: what you tried to do as ceo was globalize the business. why did you have to globalize ge ? wasn't it already a global company? jeffrey:...
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we get to the mummy ride. this is he says, you want to 2003. ride on the mummy ride?ah, that would be great. we go up. there is a three hour line. they put me -- i break in the line. i am in the first seat. they don't let anybody sit with me. i am saying, oh my god, i am jerk of the year. you know? i have just been voted the permanent jerk of the year. what you try to do is the ceo of ge was globalize the business. wasn't already a very global company? jeffery: no. 1992, we were 80% in the united states. by 2001, we were 70% in the united states. i think you see it, but the decade of the 1990's was the quintessential american decade. this place was booming. really it was easy to grow your company. so we really were not, despite the fact we were an old company, we were not as global as we needed to be. that was one of the central missions of the leadership team over the past 15 years. i would argue today we are the best global company of any multinationals. we are 70% outside the united states. we have a very strong footprint. david: why were emerging markets so import
we get to the mummy ride. this is he says, you want to 2003. ride on the mummy ride?ah, that would be great. we go up. there is a three hour line. they put me -- i break in the line. i am in the first seat. they don't let anybody sit with me. i am saying, oh my god, i am jerk of the year. you know? i have just been voted the permanent jerk of the year. what you try to do is the ceo of ge was globalize the business. wasn't already a very global company? jeffery: no. 1992, we were 80% in the...
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hundred ninety one when a couple hiking in the italian alps made an astonishing discovery an entrance mummy frozen into the ice and naturally preserved who later made headlines as the iceman all experts then confirmed that he'd been lying there for over five thousand years the oldest natural human mummy in europe and what's more he appeared to have been murdered well now a brand new film postulates what might have happened in the ice man's last days and hours. he's lost everything his village is in flames his family day. and the perpetrators gone. so the man vows to take revenge and pursue the culprits that's how the producers of the movie iceman imagined that's his fate. i was looking for a mythical figure from our region to tell a universal story so i also wanted to pick a character that's not already known inside and out. where you have to deliver all those facts in fact the concentration. but at sea the naturally mummified stone age man isn't a complete unknown his frozen bodies kept at minus six degrees celsius the sun to roll museum of archaeology. when it was found scientists were ju
hundred ninety one when a couple hiking in the italian alps made an astonishing discovery an entrance mummy frozen into the ice and naturally preserved who later made headlines as the iceman all experts then confirmed that he'd been lying there for over five thousand years the oldest natural human mummy in europe and what's more he appeared to have been murdered well now a brand new film postulates what might have happened in the ice man's last days and hours. he's lost everything his village...
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italian alps a couple are hiking happily over a pass when they make an astonishing discovery an ancient mummy frozen into the ice and naturally preserved who will later make headlines as the ice man well experts later confirmed that he'd been lying there for over five thousand years the oldest natural human mummy in europe and what's more he appears to have been murdered well now a brand new film with specially created dialogue for the period postulates what might have happened in the ice man's last days and hours. he's lost everything his village is in flames his family dead. and the perpetrators gone. so the man vows to take revenge and pursue the culprits that's how the producers of the movie iceman imagined that's his fate. i was looking for a mythical figure from our region to tell a universal story so i also wanted to pick a character that's not already known inside and out. where you have to deliver all those facts and. concentrated. but at sea the naturally mummified stone age man isn't a complete unknown his frozen bodies kept at minus six degrees celsius. to roll museum of archaeolo
italian alps a couple are hiking happily over a pass when they make an astonishing discovery an ancient mummy frozen into the ice and naturally preserved who will later make headlines as the ice man well experts later confirmed that he'd been lying there for over five thousand years the oldest natural human mummy in europe and what's more he appears to have been murdered well now a brand new film with specially created dialogue for the period postulates what might have happened in the ice man's...
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be a mummy. because you did enough to me i'm going to. eat i really am under the sea in the galley here that is in the billion. well understand them beyond guessing is a simple know your money going to get him what you. cannot get in winter because you support them being the ogres he supports them being the hero and you never get them in the. giving go go get it good enough about me. see. yes. yes i'm here. yet. and i think you. are saying. because i want to know what you know. the thought of the mountain and i'm. in the band. yes but they let them this day. by the committee any complex ok i'm on the side that says i mean did they say and. they didn't let it go ahead or. not this thing but i mean. you look at i say there's a problem in china is nancy the time. when i was you did something that's your. right. to the same way. in the window somewhere else. where. i mean look. when i. get that motor. car style. being that. i and then wonder. was your time end of the line welcoming. him out there and. seeing as how you see him out there. in m
be a mummy. because you did enough to me i'm going to. eat i really am under the sea in the galley here that is in the billion. well understand them beyond guessing is a simple know your money going to get him what you. cannot get in winter because you support them being the ogres he supports them being the hero and you never get them in the. giving go go get it good enough about me. see. yes. yes i'm here. yet. and i think you. are saying. because i want to know what you know. the thought of...
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in one thousand nine hundred one hiker's in the italian alps stumbled across the oldest mummy in the world at sea as he was called shot to stardom overnight the film iceman attempts to reconstruct what his life might have looked like even the dialogue of spanx in unintelligible german acting and for what is well past the neolithic klansmen. and the only town may lie on the eve of the match. our next film takes place in czarist russia at the beginning of the twentieth century even before it was released matilda caused outrage among religious extremists who claimed the film was blasphemous because it portrayed holy as on the killers the second in love scenes russian orthodox christians even made death threats to the director and lead actor now matilda has arrived in german sentiments and we'll ask the burning question was the film worth all the fuss. so our little is the second as he's never been portrayed before. it's eighteen ninety four and the young heir apparent has no desire to ascend the throne and that's because we're. still unmarried he embarks on a tempestuous love affair wit
in one thousand nine hundred one hiker's in the italian alps stumbled across the oldest mummy in the world at sea as he was called shot to stardom overnight the film iceman attempts to reconstruct what his life might have looked like even the dialogue of spanx in unintelligible german acting and for what is well past the neolithic klansmen. and the only town may lie on the eve of the match. our next film takes place in czarist russia at the beginning of the twentieth century even before it was...
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we go from that to, not the "mummy", but other super heroes. >> the first blockbuster of the holiday season is here. hear what critics are saying about >>> but first, police were hunting for the suspect of a deadly shooting when he drove right by them. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by points of light. thanks for loading, sweetie. ...oh, burnt-on gravy? ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. cascade platinum powers through even burnt-on gravy. nice. gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. hey julie, i know today's critica...a sick day. need... dads don't take sick days... dads take dayquil severe. the non-drowsy, coughing, aching, fever, sore throat... ...stuffy head, no sick days medicine. she's had a tiny cough. see you at 5! seriously? protection. lysol kills over 100 illness-causing germs and viruses, even those that may cause coughs. <
we go from that to, not the "mummy", but other super heroes. >> the first blockbuster of the holiday season is here. hear what critics are saying about >>> but first, police were hunting for the suspect of a deadly shooting when he drove right by them. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by points of light. thanks for loading, sweetie. ...oh, burnt-on gravy? ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in....
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she thinks that mummy and daddy are both in prison, and she said to her mum that she's praying to gods the foreign secretary to visit his wife when he travels to iran in the next few weeks. lucy manning, bbc news. pressure is growing on the international development secretary, priti patel, tonight after she held a series of unofficial meetings with israeli politicians during a holiday in israel. labour have called for an investigation, saying the 12 meetings, including one with israel's prime minister, involved serious breaches of the ministerial code. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. it began with some holiday photos from israel. not of priti patel seeing the sights, but having coffee with a politician, and visiting a charity. just two of 12 meetings she had without telling the foreign office. her most important engagement was with israel's prime minister, something theresa may knew nothing about when she welcomed benjamin netanyahu to downing street last week. this afternoon, labour summoned the international development secretary to the commons to explain herself
she thinks that mummy and daddy are both in prison, and she said to her mum that she's praying to gods the foreign secretary to visit his wife when he travels to iran in the next few weeks. lucy manning, bbc news. pressure is growing on the international development secretary, priti patel, tonight after she held a series of unofficial meetings with israeli politicians during a holiday in israel. labour have called for an investigation, saying the 12 meetings, including one with israel's prime...
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football star gary lineker joins him in his disappointment tweeting mummy it to me have failed to qualify for russia two thousand and eighteen it will be quite the same without them and he waves the city goodbye but then she off to the match the italian football team's official twitter account quoted retiring goalkeeper john ngugi before i'm not sorry for myself but for the entire italian football and the other reasons for it to be sad this jail and politician rights was cup without italy is a loss because of this tie. coming up with plenty of dollars helena humphrey with the business news she's coming up shortly save it as. we speak different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters d.w. .
football star gary lineker joins him in his disappointment tweeting mummy it to me have failed to qualify for russia two thousand and eighteen it will be quite the same without them and he waves the city goodbye but then she off to the match the italian football team's official twitter account quoted retiring goalkeeper john ngugi before i'm not sorry for myself but for the entire italian football and the other reasons for it to be sad this jail and politician rights was cup without italy is a...
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turning out to me and mom where pope francis says i'm at it with a mummy and mass powerful army chief and i'm sure you're meeting at the start of a historic trip to the country francis is the first pope to visit me in ma he's making the trip to encourage the country's small catholic communities less than one percent of myanmar identifies itself as catholic the pontiff is expected to highlight the plight of refugees in meetings with me and ma civilian and religious leaders. now hundreds of thousands. are still facing persecution and violence in man ma may they hope the pope's visit will bring more attention to their plight. papal seventy is on sale in front of the st mary's cathedral in young gone. this is the pope's first visit to me and. christians are a minority here just like the muslim or hindu who for months have been fleeing persecution in the country's west it's a sensitive topic that threatens to overshadow the pope's visit when we have so many conflicts in our country i hope the pope brings peace and strength for the christian minority. he shouldn't bring up the russian issue
turning out to me and mom where pope francis says i'm at it with a mummy and mass powerful army chief and i'm sure you're meeting at the start of a historic trip to the country francis is the first pope to visit me in ma he's making the trip to encourage the country's small catholic communities less than one percent of myanmar identifies itself as catholic the pontiff is expected to highlight the plight of refugees in meetings with me and ma civilian and religious leaders. now hundreds of...
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. >> a chain saw wielding mummy had people screaming in newark.very year a family on the unit block of kasha mills road decks out their backyard. freddy krueger was waiting as they made their way through the display and >> crew ella deville and one dalmation spotted in phoenixville chester county, two of the trick or treaters going door to door. the kids posed and then resumed candy gathering. >>> a delaware county family has done all out this halloween. there was thund te thunder and g along with creepy creatures in the yard. we even spotted a coast in the window. it's halloween. halloween today brought the eagles a new running back. they acquired jay aghaei. he's 4 years old. he ran 200-yards in three separate games last season. there is talk of attitude problems with the d do dofn dol. eagles say they are not concerned. >> we have a good understanding of what is going on there and the chemistry we have on the team. we wouldn't disrupt team chemistry. we feel confident about the player. >> sixers confirmed they'll not pick up jalil okafor's cont
. >> a chain saw wielding mummy had people screaming in newark.very year a family on the unit block of kasha mills road decks out their backyard. freddy krueger was waiting as they made their way through the display and >> crew ella deville and one dalmation spotted in phoenixville chester county, two of the trick or treaters going door to door. the kids posed and then resumed candy gathering. >>> a delaware county family has done all out this halloween. there was thund te...
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. >> a chain saw wielding mummy had people screaming in newark.very year a family on the unit block of kasha mills road decks out their backyard. freddy krueger was waiting as they made their way through the display and mike myers lurking in the trees. ♪ ♪ joseph, i'm steve. how are you? nice to meet you sir. nice to meet you. how's it going man? the yankees? come on. [ laughing ] look at the smiles and the hard work that the people here are doing. it's like making mini sandwiches. they're no different than anyone else. they just want a job. they want respect and they want dignity. this is a nice place. yeah. he plays basketball with lauren. steve called, fairly frantic. you know, he had a premature baby and i think he had just been given the diagnosis that she had down syndrome. lauren brought out the best in me. she made me a different person. deep down in his heart he feels for people who are disadvantaged. lauren's a light in everybody eye. she's the spark that has started the fire. the goal is to keep places like this open so all people, rega
. >> a chain saw wielding mummy had people screaming in newark.very year a family on the unit block of kasha mills road decks out their backyard. freddy krueger was waiting as they made their way through the display and mike myers lurking in the trees. ♪ ♪ joseph, i'm steve. how are you? nice to meet you sir. nice to meet you. how's it going man? the yankees? come on. [ laughing ] look at the smiles and the hard work that the people here are doing. it's like making mini sandwiches....
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i heard my mummy was shouting, "he's dead, he's dead!"termined to prevent these attacks and punish those responsible, but they face enormous obstacles. victims who are too scared or simply just refuse to name the culprits because of a stigma of so—called touting, the nickname for talking to officers. it all means only around 4% of attacks result in charges being brought. for people who would be surprised by that figure, can you explain why it is so low? well, it's down to a number of factors, one of the biggest issues is the noncooperation of the victims, and i think that's understandable in circumstances where people have already been beaten or shot. the fear of engagement with the police and what that might lead to in terms of the party that were responsible for the initial attack clearly is something that would inhibit their wanting to get involved with the police. at the same time, these groups are sophisticated in terms of how they go about carrying out these attacks, they're very careful to make sure they're done in areas where they
i heard my mummy was shouting, "he's dead, he's dead!"termined to prevent these attacks and punish those responsible, but they face enormous obstacles. victims who are too scared or simply just refuse to name the culprits because of a stigma of so—called touting, the nickname for talking to officers. it all means only around 4% of attacks result in charges being brought. for people who would be surprised by that figure, can you explain why it is so low? well, it's down to a number...
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. >> he's the size of the sk a hipster mummy. >>> stories like this just lift up my heart. >> i skate, every day, wherever i go. >> this great video put together by the guys at barkoff tv. >> this kid is rad. >> this kid is legit. ladies and gentlemen meet zion. >> zion? come on, even the name is cool. >> he's 8 but he actually got started at 3 and he's just one of those natural talents. >> there was something about zion, he never tried to do the regular tricks that other kids learned. >> what took him from just a child with interest to a child with all the talent was a friend of the family. >> he is the leader, a pro skater, and he's really responsible for where zion is right now. >> the thing s right, it's fascinating and amazing as the story is, it gets better because zion has five siblings but -- >> the only man that does the same thing as him is jax. >> little 2-year-old jax. guess what? he's also a shredder as well. >> he's the size of the skateboard. >> he got a big heart. move over, zion, i got this. >> he got big skills, check this out. the thing is though, right, from a dad
. >> he's the size of the sk a hipster mummy. >>> stories like this just lift up my heart. >> i skate, every day, wherever i go. >> this great video put together by the guys at barkoff tv. >> this kid is rad. >> this kid is legit. ladies and gentlemen meet zion. >> zion? come on, even the name is cool. >> he's 8 but he actually got started at 3 and he's just one of those natural talents. >> there was something about zion, he never tried...
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and things that you would get from an apothecary would be un mummy -- egyptian --mummy itself but the wrappings and the residents were thought to have magical properties. kind of had to another magical transference where you would transfer your illness to an animal or in animate object. this is to cure plague or pestilence from the rhythm account but. if you have swelling under the ears, on parts, or groin, draw them forth, pull off the feathers of pigeons or chickens, hold them hard to the swelling and keep them at the part until they die. let's say i have it in my one of break, oil, take these birds, pull up all the tail feathers. probably something magically there, then take the bird by the bill and hold it there until it dies. the thought is once it dies it is going to die from the plague, not from the trauma being held like this, from the plague, so now you are free of the plague because you have transferred it from you to the birth. then, sympathetic magic. sympathetic magic is using things that look alike to do something. for example, from the brigham account book to prevent a
and things that you would get from an apothecary would be un mummy -- egyptian --mummy itself but the wrappings and the residents were thought to have magical properties. kind of had to another magical transference where you would transfer your illness to an animal or in animate object. this is to cure plague or pestilence from the rhythm account but. if you have swelling under the ears, on parts, or groin, draw them forth, pull off the feathers of pigeons or chickens, hold them hard to the...
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this man whose frozen mummy was discovered twenty six years ago and what was he up to in the mountains of salt to roll. a new movie explores. the iceman next time on your imax. three stars from three continents. three thrilling story. from minute. scientists from high level who's. not make a time from the nazis. how do they become top players in the border. kiko . thirty minutes w. . health. and here in studio. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between rich and poor grows. life in unequal societies. the divide starting november fifteenth on d w. yet you make us that alchemy make us a german stock corporation was founded in two thousand i mean our initial stuff of two has meanwhile grown to eighty i just don't know well the site was chosen because we have all the competency in excellence here design and sex and your fellow a very good ecosystem for our company through five g. is the driving force behind in the street four point zero almost what's special about us is probably that we don't only present the formulas how it could be but that we also make tests on a running
this man whose frozen mummy was discovered twenty six years ago and what was he up to in the mountains of salt to roll. a new movie explores. the iceman next time on your imax. three stars from three continents. three thrilling story. from minute. scientists from high level who's. not make a time from the nazis. how do they become top players in the border. kiko . thirty minutes w. . health. and here in studio. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between rich and poor grows. life...
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how did he die this man whose frozen mummy was discovered twenty six years ago and what was he up to in the mountains of salt to roll. a new movie explores. the iceman next time on your own max. they're black and living in germany. she's reminded what that means on a daily basis presenters like this be. no different than the rest. she traveled across germany to meet other black people and. to hear their stories. it's. what i grew up in a white family in a white neighborhood it was definitely a challenge. she decided to put me up for adoption. so. the main thing was to keep your head down and your mouth shut of course of the face like this i could never completely disappear if you see all these stereotypes about africa it's good to see you. do something for your country but you're still the black guy. afro germany starting december tenth w. climate change is affecting us all. rising sea levels and imagine when i joined the right to life streets. homes. i'm changed. through entire communities. for the good news is our own choices in energy conservation. recycling. and transport. all th
how did he die this man whose frozen mummy was discovered twenty six years ago and what was he up to in the mountains of salt to roll. a new movie explores. the iceman next time on your own max. they're black and living in germany. she's reminded what that means on a daily basis presenters like this be. no different than the rest. she traveled across germany to meet other black people and. to hear their stories. it's. what i grew up in a white family in a white neighborhood it was definitely a...
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catalina spent more than fifteen years of her life in the mummy and torn convent in him sion near leipzig in saxony today only ruins are left of it. five hundred years ago more than forty nuns lived in him. they were so-called enclosed or cloistered nuns isolated from the outside world discipline and a b.d. ans ruled their daily life every three hours the bells called them to prayer at night too they were awakened for chanting and devotions a doorway can still be seen in the top floor it allowed the nuns to get to prayer in the. church at night without having to go outside. but a convent like this was also a privileged place. my god when you were together with the members of your own class you had access to education and medical care that was more than most artistic rights are thinking so it's hard to. catalina from boulder learned much more in the convent than she would have done outside reading writing a bit of latin and singing. she probably also learned arithmetic and how to run a household but despite the privileges for some women this life of chastity was an ordeal women who became
catalina spent more than fifteen years of her life in the mummy and torn convent in him sion near leipzig in saxony today only ruins are left of it. five hundred years ago more than forty nuns lived in him. they were so-called enclosed or cloistered nuns isolated from the outside world discipline and a b.d. ans ruled their daily life every three hours the bells called them to prayer at night too they were awakened for chanting and devotions a doorway can still be seen in the top floor it...
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how did he die this man whose frozen mummy was discovered twenty six years ago and what was he up to in the mountains of south to row. new movie explores faked the iceman next time on your imax. speculators. revealed. for. the paradise for. some four hundred. sixty truth files. providing the. people. close up in fifteen minutes w. . the fast pace of life in the digital shift has the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information the wittiest finds and interviews with makers and users. in forty five minutes on. health. and here in studio law. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between rich and poor grows. life in an equal societies. the divide starting november fifteenth on d.w. . they're going to unofficial estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. but already have a wall to wall them while i'd return to vast. to visit friends is that i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. bearing witness global news that matters. made f
how did he die this man whose frozen mummy was discovered twenty six years ago and what was he up to in the mountains of south to row. new movie explores faked the iceman next time on your imax. speculators. revealed. for. the paradise for. some four hundred. sixty truth files. providing the. people. close up in fifteen minutes w. . the fast pace of life in the digital shift has the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information the wittiest finds and interviews...
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be a mummy. because he did enough to me i'm going to. be. easy i really am under the sea in the gather here that is in the billions. another thing then beyond guessing is a simple know your money going to get him which cannot get in winter because you support them being the ogres you support them being the hero and you never get them in the. giving go go get it good enough about me. to. see. us. yeah ok. i did it. again. yes. and i think you. are saying. because i want to know what you know. the thought of the mountain and i'm. in the band. yes but if i am a stay. by the committee any complex ok i'm on the side that says i mean to. say and. they did that. i don't. know this thing but i mean. you look at i say there's a problem in china is nancy nancy the time. when i was he did something that's your. right. to the same way. then when the same way. you. plan that. yeah. i mean look. when i. get that motor. when i watch costello. being there. i mean. i and then wonder. if you were time end of day i was going to. him out there. seeing as how yo
be a mummy. because he did enough to me i'm going to. be. easy i really am under the sea in the gather here that is in the billions. another thing then beyond guessing is a simple know your money going to get him which cannot get in winter because you support them being the ogres you support them being the hero and you never get them in the. giving go go get it good enough about me. to. see. us. yeah ok. i did it. again. yes. and i think you. are saying. because i want to know what you know....
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be a mummy. because he did enough to me i'm going to. eat i really am under the sea in the galley here that is in the billions. on the list and then beyond guessing is a simple know your money going to get him what you. cannot get in winter because you support him being the ogres he supported from being a hero and you never get a member in the. giving go go get it good enough and what i mean. just to. see. us. yeah he. did it. yes. but i think you. are saying. because i want to know what you know. the thought of the mountain and i'm. here with us i guess another planet. yes but they let them stay. by the committee any complete ok i must say that. i mean to. say and. they did that but i don't. know this thing but i mean. just in the day so he doesn't bother me. as nancy nancy but. when i was he did something that's your. right. to the same way. in the window somewhere. where. a planet earth. then. when i. get bad mouthed. when i watch costello. being there yes. i and then wonder. if you have time in the day i welcome. him out there and. s
be a mummy. because he did enough to me i'm going to. eat i really am under the sea in the galley here that is in the billions. on the list and then beyond guessing is a simple know your money going to get him what you. cannot get in winter because you support him being the ogres he supported from being a hero and you never get a member in the. giving go go get it good enough and what i mean. just to. see. us. yeah he. did it. yes. but i think you. are saying. because i want to know what you...
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camera sees you and hears you, it is an incredible validator and actually from our earliest days, mummyelationships. it is a really strong figure in our lives and can form a powerful therapeutic effect. you talk about the mirror effect. explain to me the idea of and this is how the app works, you see yourself with the selfie camera one way, but it will spin the other way around. explain that. when you see yourself on a camera in selfie mode, yourself on a camera in selfie mode, you see your familiar face. as soon as you press stop, it automatically flips in the camera. so you go from seeing yourself as you know yourself, to seeing yourself as your friends do. and actually it introduces a level of distance so people feel that they are not so absorbed in the moment, they can ditached from it, but people are saying that as they record, they feel like they're making a new friend and that friend is themselves. and this is something you've worked with in terms of mental health and film, the relationship for 20 years, but have you felt in the recent few yea rs, but have you felt in the recent
camera sees you and hears you, it is an incredible validator and actually from our earliest days, mummyelationships. it is a really strong figure in our lives and can form a powerful therapeutic effect. you talk about the mirror effect. explain to me the idea of and this is how the app works, you see yourself with the selfie camera one way, but it will spin the other way around. explain that. when you see yourself on a camera in selfie mode, yourself on a camera in selfie mode, you see your...
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is going to be thin margin today that dick mummy you know kind of has this idea as a business. and that's not how the business of the give away then you got everything you sling you're writing about maybe a bit of a planet of discourse and the democrats are basically pulled by a two thirds vote in congress but all makers there have made was contact on our balanced budget amendment fortunately our nation's founders gave us the means to me in the constitution through action of state legislatures according to the balanced budget amendment task force in two thousand and seventeen the gross national debt for our nation was one hundred seven percent of the g.d.p. and during the height of world war two the national debt reached. now after the war because the reduction of government spending and the growing economy the national debt did drop to thirty six percent of the g.d.p. and one thousand nine hundred eighty eight on the b.b. for usa website for the last sixty years the world's richest nation borrowed money to fund the cost of this national government as the national debt has incr
is going to be thin margin today that dick mummy you know kind of has this idea as a business. and that's not how the business of the give away then you got everything you sling you're writing about maybe a bit of a planet of discourse and the democrats are basically pulled by a two thirds vote in congress but all makers there have made was contact on our balanced budget amendment fortunately our nation's founders gave us the means to me in the constitution through action of state legislatures...
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they wereju5t mummy and daddy were in the audience. they were just 5taggering, 5taggering.ourse, it is. the more money we raise, the more good work our projects can do. of all those weird and wonderful ways of raising money, what was your favourite la5t night? what was your favourite bit of the programme? my favourite bits are always the bits of the programme where we manage to allow the people that we help to join in. where we manage to allow the people that we help tojoin in. so where we manage to allow the people that we help to join in. so thing5 like poldark, where we took four of the project worker5 along and ba5ically allowed them to fall in love with aidan! rick5haw i5 ba5ically allowed them to fall in love with aidan! rick5haw is always a highlight. we've done that for 5even yea r5. a highlight. we've done that for seven years. matt baker i5 a highlight. we've done that for seven years. matt baker is a com plete seven years. matt baker is a complete and utter 5tar seven years. matt baker is a complete and utter star and to have rai5ed £5 million, which took the tot
they wereju5t mummy and daddy were in the audience. they were just 5taggering, 5taggering.ourse, it is. the more money we raise, the more good work our projects can do. of all those weird and wonderful ways of raising money, what was your favourite la5t night? what was your favourite bit of the programme? my favourite bits are always the bits of the programme where we manage to allow the people that we help to join in. where we manage to allow the people that we help tojoin in. so where we...
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that the worst enemy we had in terms of cultural were looters and poachers, digging for gold and mummieshing and taking it over and selling it. and the land traffickers are taking the only spots around us not taken and those are the archeological sites. >> but for most squatting beats the hell out of growing corn or raising lamas and it could be worse. it could be this. next stop the amazon where boom towns brimming with bars and brothels and bad ass are part of the biggest illegal gold rush in modern times. where the curse of incan gold and human greed rolls on. shield annuities from brighthouse financial, allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities. with a level of protection in down markets. so you can head into retirement with confidence. brighthouse financial established by metlife. pressure relieving comfort, and our 90-day, complete satisfaction trial, will make tossing and turning a thing of the past. plus, during our veteran's day savings event, save up to $500 on select adjustable mattress sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com. were great at being human.
that the worst enemy we had in terms of cultural were looters and poachers, digging for gold and mummieshing and taking it over and selling it. and the land traffickers are taking the only spots around us not taken and those are the archeological sites. >> but for most squatting beats the hell out of growing corn or raising lamas and it could be worse. it could be this. next stop the amazon where boom towns brimming with bars and brothels and bad ass are part of the biggest illegal gold...
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morning, mummy. good morning, trevor, son. and her husband, martin delaney.et their fees sent offshore tax—free to a series of trust funds based in mauritius. the cash then comes back to the actors, now as a loan, so avoiding tax. take fiona delaney. injust 16 months, the mauritian company lent her more than £360,000. it looks like what's called disguised remuneration. we wanted to ask her about it, but she didn't want to talk. can you tell me about your tax, you get paid in mauritius, don't you, what's that about? and then the loans, do you pay those loans back? i don't think you pay them back, is it a tax dodge. you a tax dodgeer? i don't even know who you are. i'm from panorama. you're from mrs brown's boys, and you're a tax dodger. that's not very funny at all, is it? none of the actors have broken the law. but the chair of the commons public accounts committee is concerned. i do understand why people may go to such lengths to set up complicated tax arrangements to avoid paying tax in real—time. even if they say they are going to pay it at a later date, w
morning, mummy. good morning, trevor, son. and her husband, martin delaney.et their fees sent offshore tax—free to a series of trust funds based in mauritius. the cash then comes back to the actors, now as a loan, so avoiding tax. take fiona delaney. injust 16 months, the mauritian company lent her more than £360,000. it looks like what's called disguised remuneration. we wanted to ask her about it, but she didn't want to talk. can you tell me about your tax, you get paid in mauritius, don't...
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but the mood within the camp, mummy fans i have spoken to northern ireland, is quite positive. —— amongy are quite upbeat. the fans, the players, the mood, the manager, michael o'neill, the mood, the manager, michael 0'neill, all in very high spirits, all feeling as though the pressure is actually an switzerland and their players now to come and finish the job, because this is as close has northern ireland have ever been probably to qualifying for a world cup. the atmosphere really building here, just a few hours away from chekhov. atmosphere building incredibly well, and the fans are getting on well for now. but if you look at this match on paper, northern ireland are very much the underdogs, way below switzerland in the world rankings. they are on this losing streak of three matches, what they have scored just one goal. but northern ireland have certainly been a surprise package in european football in recent years, just five yea rs football in recent years, just five years ago in 2012, they were ranked way outside the world's top 100. and now, they are just outside the world's top 20
but the mood within the camp, mummy fans i have spoken to northern ireland, is quite positive. —— amongy are quite upbeat. the fans, the players, the mood, the manager, michael o'neill, the mood, the manager, michael 0'neill, all in very high spirits, all feeling as though the pressure is actually an switzerland and their players now to come and finish the job, because this is as close has northern ireland have ever been probably to qualifying for a world cup. the atmosphere really building...
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she thinks that mummy and daddy are both in prison. his wife when he travels to iran in the next few weeks. lucy manning, bbc news. pressure is growing on the international development decretary, priti patel, tonight after she held a series of unofficial meetings with israeli politicians during a holiday in israel. labour have called for an investigation saying the 12 meetings, including one with israel‘s prime minister involved serious breaches of the ministerial code. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports. it began with some holiday photos from israel. not of priti patel seeing the sights, but having coffee with a politician and visiting a charity. just two of 12 meetings she had without telling the foreign office. her most important engagement was with israel‘s prime minister, something theresa may knew nothing about when she welcomed binyamin netanyahu to downing street last week. this afternoon, labour summoned the international development secretary to the commons to explain herself. she‘s at a meeting. the speaker
she thinks that mummy and daddy are both in prison. his wife when he travels to iran in the next few weeks. lucy manning, bbc news. pressure is growing on the international development decretary, priti patel, tonight after she held a series of unofficial meetings with israeli politicians during a holiday in israel. labour have called for an investigation saying the 12 meetings, including one with israel‘s prime minister involved serious breaches of the ministerial code. 0ur diplomatic...