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that national geographic cover change your life and hers.as only 13 years old when you photographed her in a refugee camp in pakistan. how did you think that image changed people's perception of what it was or is to be a refugee. steve: at that time the afghans were desperate for help. i think the world was very sympathetic to their cause. they wanted food, tents, clothing. the fighters wanted weapons. people saw in her face a little girl who had dignity and holding her head high. there was a sense of perseverance, fortitude, somehow she was not going to yield to this fight. she was obviously poor, and if your shawl was ripped, she had dirt on her face. i think there was a genuine quality to the picture which people connected with and that powerful gaze that i am going to survive and somehow i am going to endure. olivia: you reconnected almost 20 years after the photograph was taken and she moved back to afghanistan. she was recently forced to leave again seeking as -- asylum in italy. that story of forced exile is one many afghans share. wh
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history book for 206 her work has also appeared in the washington book coral, the guardian, national geographic and time magazine, and candace is going to be in conversation with matthew pearl who's a writer of fiction and nonfiction, cofounder of the digital magazine truly adventurous, and his nonfiction writing has appeared in "the new york times," the boston globe and slate. his books have been international and new york times bestsellers translatedded into more than 30 languages. pretty impressed with both of our guests this evening, and i'm going to bring them up on screen right this moment. take me just a second. get you both here. and welcome, matthew and candace. so good to have you here tonight. thanks for joining us. >> it's great to be here. thank you, jennifer. >> so, candace, later in the program will you call me back up, and i'll help out with the q and a? >> sounds great. >> i'm going to sit back and enjoy with everybody else. see you in a little bit. >> all right. hi, matthew. thank you so much for this. i'm really looking forward to hearing your thoughts and everything you want
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if you remember, robert front and center environmental issue in thefr rain forest we had national geographic their school children involved and save the rainforest. and i don't down to brazil several times they've thrown the guidebooks don't scream and curse words all the nonsense they were told about the rainforest. a few years after that 2006 and seven "new york times" said everett had been cut 50 been regenerated. moving to cities, moving to suburbs and moving the jungles back to the jungle and forestry practices have improved dramatically. they cause sustainable there'sll clear cut within seven years you cannot distinguish where that is been cut. that led me and i worked in the e senate public works committee. one of the things d i did was collect hundred notes of hundreds of scientists from around the world and the port in 2007. dissenting scientists agreed the idea facing the climate crisis. >> thought is that? >> noticed my information news information site on claimant energy and the environment. it's your one stop shop from what you might see on cnn, c, "new york times", "washington
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many users could not get access to networks including espn and national geographic, and lost recordingshey had saved to their libraries. youtube said it would provide a $15 for impacted customers. >>> and tiktok is taking a bite out of the restaurant business. the social media platform is teaming up with virtual dining concepts to launch delivery-only tiktok locations across the country starting in march. the menu will be based on the most viral food trends including baked feta pasta, pasta chips, and a smash burger. tiktok said the menu will change to incorporate other trending foods and would give profits to the creators of the dishes. i haven't tried any of those recipes and love to order in food, but if i try the tiktok viral pasta, that's being lazy. that's got to be the easiest recipe ever. >> that's exactly what i thought, too. i thought part of the reason these things go viral is because they're so simple. like, you know, less than a minute you can figure it out on tiktok. i thought to myself, man, you got to be like not good in the kitchen if you're willing to order it. then i
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to lifeand somebody who -- i worked at national geographic for so long, so -- to me, the little things that brought the story to like, i was curious. i thought it would be tight, dark. but then i talked to people who had worked in these places for years, and they said, actually, it's really large. and it smells like pony feces, because they would put these poor ponies down there for weeks at a time to work. so that, again, shaped how i was able to understand what churchill experienced and how i was able to describe it. and so that, to me, is the most fun part of the job. and i think, at least to me, both as a writer and a reader, it's the most effective way to then tell the story. >> matthew? >> yeah, that such a great insight. and i think for this particular book, because so little exists structurally, from the 1770s in kentucky, it's a different experience. because some of what you do get to see is this sort of recreation. but also, understanding the settings. one place i visited with my son was the spot where the girls were taken by the tribe. and just standing there on the river, a
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but it's a national geographic team actually go to either meet the some attributes. many of those in my dc connect the by at the more nol, why is that the forum, sasha, for griddisca syndrome, group granules, toyota, hercules, will small percentage disconnect, percentage begin, sierra chima, rural. we're not gonna give us what they did with we knew i wrote to theater because anybody with grandma, my been lazy, my sister in dawson, i will. that was today actually, i was in the music listed it and you know, i said in seattle, so she thought say, i mean yes, is also the theater with extensive ah, very interesting to speak about battles. it's very interesting to watch battles, brain with a wonderful, wonderful pin. so what a great you call it right. i'm on the bushes. came in the low damage. yes. very soft batch out. that he doesn't have a john the one on a going to be reloaded. he knows he's done. bob. incidences, mother is by in with a function with somebody let them as necessarily nab them with that kind of i am way and he's room way with nick. i mean, unless he is lo
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but it's a national geographic team actually go to, i think the some after moving it to what that was in my d. c. connect the by anthem or no, as you. why is that the for me to show you the hoa, i'm going to school syndrome group. go any toyota federalists where we are so small percentage of disconnected spanish virginia, near chima, rural. wonderful . have you ever thought they did? okay. briefly when you were brought to theater, because in the area with my my been the last step. mendoza. i was on the major listed it. i you know, i said in seattle, so she thought say, i mean yes. is also the kiddos ecstatic. ah, very interesting to speak about battles. it's very interesting to watch battles, brain with a wonderful, wonderful pin. so what a great you called it right. i'm on at the bushes. came in the low damage. yes. very soft batch out that he doesn't have the one on for. is that gonna be reloaded? he knows he's done. bob. incidences mother is by in with i'm getting something that i've missed necessarily now, but them with that kind of i am way and he's room way would make, i mean i'
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forest is here, remember the global warming, front and center in environmental issues, we have national geographic and all of this evolving save the earth and then, i went to brazil several times and actually through the guidebooks down and they were saying that they were nonsense all of these things are being told about the rain forest a few years after that they said for every acre of land, people in general are doing a flash and burn agriculture and leaving the cities and suburbs and their living the back to the jungle and practices have increased by improved dramatically now across the state to 19 they can cutof little swaps atlantic. [inaudible].ld and it so is the kind of stuff that i did and revenue to the climate issue and the environment and public works committee and one of the things i did was collected the names of hundreds of scientists from statements around the world and ouenforce the u.s. government in 2007, about 400 scientists and then went to over 1000 it and decided that we face a man-made climate crisis. >> what is the climate .com pretty this climatedepot.com. >> is your one
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. >> reporter: national geographic's "welcome to earth." >> that's spectacular. >> reporter: plungesther nature and gives us a closer look at the forces that drive our planet. >> it really breaks down these misconceptions that all of nature has revealed itself to us, right? there is this diversity of life that takes our breath away, and we still don't understand. >> oh, that thing's strong. yes, that's why you watch the flipper. >> this is a show that is a love story about our planet. i hope that for the people that watch this, young and old, that they feel like they're about to embark on the greatest journeys of their lives. >> all right, this -- this is a serious one. >> reporter: the six-part docuseries is produced by nat geo, part of our parent company, disney, featuring a handful of the world's most daring explorers. like engineer albert lang. >> looks good. >> reporter: marine biologist diva amon. >> that was amazing. >> reporter: and mountaineer erik weihenmayer. all of whom take will on epic journeys into the unknown. >> there is nothing i enjoy more than those nat geo explor
. >> reporter: national geographic's "welcome to earth." >> that's spectacular. >> reporter: plungesther nature and gives us a closer look at the forces that drive our planet. >> it really breaks down these misconceptions that all of nature has revealed itself to us, right? there is this diversity of life that takes our breath away, and we still don't understand. >> oh, that thing's strong. yes, that's why you watch the flipper. >> this is a show...
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but it's a all righty also developed a national geographic team actually go to i led me to some after moving it to what that was in my d. c. connect the by anthem or no as you. why is that the for me, sasha, shameful. i'm going to school syndrome group. go any toyota federalists, where was of small percentage of that percentage degree. senior chima, rural. wonderful . have you ever thought they did with we play when you were to see i think but hosen, if eddie with with my been the less a still in dawson i was on the music listed it and you know, i said in seattle or to dos, say i mean, yes to thoughts are the most expensive. ah, very interesting to speak about battles. it's very interesting to watch battles, brain with a wonderful, wonderful pin. so what a great you called it right. i'm on at the bushes. came in the low damage. yes. very soft batch out that he doesn't have it on the one on for. is that gonna be reloaded? he knows he's done. bob incidences, mother, he's by in with sally now, but then with that comes of i am way and he's the room where it's probably gonna us yes. losing
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>>> now to national geographic's year in pictures with four different and stunning covers.ere to make beautiful pictures that are stand-alone images. our goal is to really tell a full story, to drive a narrative through the visual imagery. >> their year in pictures issue of visual retrospective of 2021 includes stories of climate change, conservation and, of course, covid. in this image a medical worker in rural kashmir has driven and walked many hours to find nomadic herders and vaccinate them against the coronavirus. >> this picture just really captured the extent to which our medical workers all over the world are going to actually get people vaccinated. >> here wild horses in colorado stampede on lands so dry dust clouds at the slightest touch. >> in many ways it's a beautiful picture but, of course, the dust is just billowing at every footstep because the american west is in the midst of a megadrought and it's only getting drier and drier every year. >> as temperatures rise across the globe these beautifully framed penguins unlike many antarctic creatures are a climate
>>> now to national geographic's year in pictures with four different and stunning covers.ere to make beautiful pictures that are stand-alone images. our goal is to really tell a full story, to drive a narrative through the visual imagery. >> their year in pictures issue of visual retrospective of 2021 includes stories of climate change, conservation and, of course, covid. in this image a medical worker in rural kashmir has driven and walked many hours to find nomadic herders and...
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her work has appeared in the "new york times" book review, the guardian, “national geographic“, and "" magazine, and candice is going to be in conversation with matthew pearl. his nonfiction writing has appeared in the "new york times," ”the boston globe”, and slate. his books have been international and "new york times" best sellers, translated into more than 30 languages. so pretty impressed with both of our guests this evening. i'm going to bring them on screen this moment. take me just a second. get you both here. and welcome matthew and candice. so good to have you here tonight. thank you for joining us. >> it's great to be here. thank you, jennifer. >> candice, later in the program will you call me back up and help with the q&a. i'm going to sit back and enjoy with everybody else. see you in a little bit. >> all right. hi, matthew. >> hi, candice. >> thank you so much for this, i'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts, and everything you want to tell us about your book, and i know everybody else is too, so it's a real honor to be talking to you tonight. so i wanted to start
her work has appeared in the "new york times" book review, the guardian, “national geographic“, and "" magazine, and candice is going to be in conversation with matthew pearl. his nonfiction writing has appeared in the "new york times," ”the boston globe”, and slate. his books have been international and "new york times" best sellers, translated into more than 30 languages. so pretty impressed with both of our guests this evening. i'm going to...
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but it's a little new william like the national geographic team actually go to i led me to some actual dominion with that. also my d. c. connect the by anthem or no, as you. why is that the forum, sasha? shameful. i'm going to school syndrome group. go any toyota federalists will small percentage that percentage begin near chima? i'm a little we're not going to have a thought they did. okay. could we play when you were brought to theater, but couldn't anybody with grandma, my bill is still in dawson, i was on the music listed it and you know, i said in seattle or to dos, say, i mean yes, is also the pewter with extensive ah, very interesting to speak about battles. it's very interesting to watch battles, brain with a wonderful, wonderful pin. so what a great you called it right. i'm on at the bushes. came in the low damage. yes. very soft batch out. that he doesn't have a job. he's the one on for, is that gonna be reloaded? he knows he's done. bob. incidences mother is by in with if i'm getting to something that i've missed necessarily now, but i'm with that kind of, i am way and he's
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going to come. chelsea von, this premier league a person, but you're a commodity, but it's a national geographic team actually could apply them to some afterwards. dominion to what that was in my dc connected by anthem or, or why is that the forum, sasha shameful griddisca syndrome group go any toyota federalists will small percentage of disconnect, their son nash began senior chima talk to you briefly when you were brought to theater. because in the video with my, my, been the devices still wish it doesn't, i will, that's was today. it actually, i was in the media listed it and you know it into i say, i mean yes. is on the feeder with very interesting to speak about battles. it's very interesting to watch battles, brain with a wonderful, wonderful pin. so what a great you call to right. i'm on the bushes. came in the low damage. yes. very soft batch out that he doesn't have that one on for. is that gonna be reloaded? he knows he's done. bob incidentals mother is by in with a function the something that i've missed necessarily now. but then with that kind of, i am way that he's room way would ma
going to come. chelsea von, this premier league a person, but you're a commodity, but it's a national geographic team actually could apply them to some afterwards. dominion to what that was in my dc connected by anthem or, or why is that the forum, sasha shameful griddisca syndrome group go any toyota federalists will small percentage of disconnect, their son nash began senior chima talk to you briefly when you were brought to theater. because in the video with my, my, been the devices still...
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warming becoming the front and center environmental issue , we had rain forests, disney films, national geographic and all these cool children involved. and then i went down to europe several times. i actually sent guidebooks down screaming curse words thatwas nonsense although claims people being told about the rain forest . they were being told how many football fields and a few years after that 2006 the new york times admitted 50 were being regenerated. people were leaving the slash and burn agriculture moving to cities and suburbs and their leaving the jungles back to the jungle and then for three practices increase, improved dramatically. they now can do them across the stand and instead of clear coming they can cut slots and in seven years you can have the forest isn't cut. that's the kind of stuff i did as an investigative journalist and that led me to a climate issue and i worked in the public works for me and one of the things i did was collect the names of hundreds of scientists from around the world and issued a report to the us senate environment and public works committee in 2007 abou
warming becoming the front and center environmental issue , we had rain forests, disney films, national geographic and all these cool children involved. and then i went down to europe several times. i actually sent guidebooks down screaming curse words thatwas nonsense although claims people being told about the rain forest . they were being told how many football fields and a few years after that 2006 the new york times admitted 50 were being regenerated. people were leaving the slash and burn...
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but it's a national geographic team is really good to either meet the some after moving it to what that was in my d. c. connect the by anthem, or nol as you, why is that the forum, sasha, for, i'm going to school syndrome group. go and you still have to work with small percentage disconnect the sun ash, beginning senior chima broke. well nobody ever thought they will get with them. we play when you wrote that to theater. because in the area with, with my, my, been the give us a still in dawson, i will, that was today actually, i was on the music listed it i, you know, it into the dos say, i mean yes, is also the peter with very interesting to speak about battles. it's very interesting to watch battles, brain with a wonderful, wonderful pin. so what a great you cool to right. i'm on the bushes came in the low damage. yes. very soft batch out that he doesn't have a john the one on. so you're going to be reloaded. he knows he's done. bob introduced this mother is by end with a function the something that i've missed necessarily now. but then with that kind of i am way and he's the room way
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and also in doing a national geographic temp series. so that will be keep me busy for most of the year, i think. but yeah, no i'm, i'm not being all the variety. i think this one, i think it's a little bit different to your usual castro. so i mean, i do sing a song writer style music as well. so i like to mix it up. we'll look forward to that and they'd say that in the meantime. thank you so much for joining me. i'll examine show i have so much alex, which will delight the u. k. hosted the summit, which was built as the last best hope of saving the planet some progress was made, but even the we'll start a i to see it as an adequate to meet the task and how much has made of the countries which did not turn up but top delegations, and those which are still determined to water die in their climate obligations. no country does finger pointing better than the u. k. however, little notice was taken that the horse country itself in the run up to the summit watch. i don't, it's commitment to a technology with which it cannot meet its own climat
and also in doing a national geographic temp series. so that will be keep me busy for most of the year, i think. but yeah, no i'm, i'm not being all the variety. i think this one, i think it's a little bit different to your usual castro. so i mean, i do sing a song writer style music as well. so i like to mix it up. we'll look forward to that and they'd say that in the meantime. thank you so much for joining me. i'll examine show i have so much alex, which will delight the u. k. hosted the...
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global warming come the front and center environmental issue we had stings rain forest concert, national geographic, all these schoolchildren involved in save the rain forest and i went down to brazil several times to interview on environmentalists . i had thrown the guidebook down screening curse words that it was nonsense, all the claims people were being told in the 90s about the rain forest. they were telling us how many football fields a minute. a few years after that 2006 to 7 new york times made an acre of reformedforest, people are generally leaving the slash and burnagriculture . moving to cities , moving to suffer and their leading the jungles back to the jungle. then for three practices have increased improved dramatically. they now can do what you call sustainable forestry where instead of clearcutting they can cut those loss of land that would in seven years you can't distinguish where a forest has been cut that's the kind of stuff i did as an investigative journalist and that led me to the climate issue and i work in the us senate environment of public works committee and one of the t
global warming come the front and center environmental issue we had stings rain forest concert, national geographic, all these schoolchildren involved in save the rain forest and i went down to brazil several times to interview on environmentalists . i had thrown the guidebook down screening curse words that it was nonsense, all the claims people were being told in the 90s about the rain forest. they were telling us how many football fields a minute. a few years after that 2006 to 7 new york...
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global warming becoming the front and center environment issue we had saved earth concerts, national geographic, allthese schoolchildren involved in saving the rain forest and i went down to brazil several times and interviewed environmentalists . i sort of have these guidebooks down screaming curse words with all these nonsense claims they were being told about the rain forest. they were telling us how oumany football fields we would lose a few years after that the times finally admitted for every acre of rain forest cut 50 were being regenerated. people were leaving the slash and burn agriculture, moving to suburbs and leaving the jungle back to the jungle. they had forestry practices that have improved dramatically. >> .. report to the u.s. senate involvementt in 2007, about 400 back 25. since the idea we faced a man-made climate crisis. >> climate depot.com, what is that? >> and information site on climate, energy and the environment, one stop shop to get balanced from what youp mit see on cnn and abc, new york times, washington post. the media has been shameful, they look at as they are ad
global warming becoming the front and center environment issue we had saved earth concerts, national geographic, allthese schoolchildren involved in saving the rain forest and i went down to brazil several times and interviewed environmentalists . i sort of have these guidebooks down screaming curse words with all these nonsense claims they were being told about the rain forest. they were telling us how oumany football fields we would lose a few years after that the times finally admitted for...
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remember prior to global warming becoming an incident of our mental issue we had disney films, national geographic, all the schoolchildren involve in save the rain forest. and then ie went down to resuls of at times and a part -- interviewed environmentalist. it was nonsense all the claims people being told about the ran forest. they were telling a semi-football fields -- nephewse after that, 2006 or seven "new york times" admitted the rain forest cut, people are generally to cities, moved to suburbs and leaving the jungle back to the jungle and forestry practices have improved dramatically. they can do we call sustainable forestry instead of clearcutting they can cut little swaths of land and within seven years you can't distinguish with a forest has been cut. that's the stuff i did as investigative journalist and that led me to the climate issue and it worked in use senate of our mental public works committee, one of the things i did was electedon the names of hundreds of scientists and their statements from around the world and issued a report of use senate environment and public works committe
remember prior to global warming becoming an incident of our mental issue we had disney films, national geographic, all the schoolchildren involve in save the rain forest. and then ie went down to resuls of at times and a part -- interviewed environmentalist. it was nonsense all the claims people being told about the ran forest. they were telling a semi-football fields -- nephewse after that, 2006 or seven "new york times" admitted the rain forest cut, people are generally to cities,...
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. - upbeat music it is here that you will find new smyrna beach, which national geographic named onethe entire world. in fact, the 17 miles of white, sandy beaches are playground for water sports of all kinds. swimming, boating, even scuba diving. and if you're craving culture, you've got art galleries, museums, and theaters waiting here for you. but the crown jewel of new smyrna beach
. - upbeat music it is here that you will find new smyrna beach, which national geographic named onethe entire world. in fact, the 17 miles of white, sandy beaches are playground for water sports of all kinds. swimming, boating, even scuba diving. and if you're craving culture, you've got art galleries, museums, and theaters waiting here for you. but the crown jewel of new smyrna beach
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>> reporter: -- national geographic explorers from across the globe. >> will, you want to go lower?unity to do on that show, it is the deepest and greatest pleasure of my life. >> wow. that's saying a lot because you've done a lot. >> you got to come hang with me on one of them. >> whoa, whoa. >> we went down into a volcano. >> i'm going to skip that one. what else you got? give me other options. >> you're definitely going to do that. >> seriously, guys? >> take him up on that. >> he went down into a volcano. he's trying to find one that's more my speed. let's not do that. all right. "welcome to earth" streaming now on disney plus. stay with us. we'll be right back on "gma." announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. kumasi: good morning, everyone. let's get to chipping up with a look at traffic. jobina: good morning. we are following a crash were minor injuries are involved on southbound 880 past east raqqa road. the kumasi -- -- -- -- the drive times have not let up for our super commuters. it will be one hour and two minutes. out
>> reporter: -- national geographic explorers from across the globe. >> will, you want to go lower?unity to do on that show, it is the deepest and greatest pleasure of my life. >> wow. that's saying a lot because you've done a lot. >> you got to come hang with me on one of them. >> whoa, whoa. >> we went down into a volcano. >> i'm going to skip that one. what else you got? give me other options. >> you're definitely going to do that. >>...
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>> who knew rice could be so sexy cynthia mcfadden did she is a journey across america with national geographic one of the most common foods on our planet. yet you may not think of it as one of the staples of living longer but what is happening deep in the heart of south carolina may change rice's reputation >> my name is moldin chamrey >> in south carolina's low country, a farmer harvests on hallowed ground, retracing a painful past >> my ancestors, it was all harvest by hand. it will get you a little emotional. you get to thinking about what was going on in these fields in them days. >> slaves, brought here in part because of their special knowledge. they knew the secret of growing rice known today as the gullah geechee. >> gullah geechee people are just decendents from the slaves. >> from west africa. >> from west africa. they really understood how to grow in these fields >> not just any rice, carolina gold >> a healthy rice, it's a tastier rice there's no comparison. >> so much of our culinary roots are right here >> national geographic explorer dan butner's quest to find the healthiest ame
>> who knew rice could be so sexy cynthia mcfadden did she is a journey across america with national geographic one of the most common foods on our planet. yet you may not think of it as one of the staples of living longer but what is happening deep in the heart of south carolina may change rice's reputation >> my name is moldin chamrey >> in south carolina's low country, a farmer harvests on hallowed ground, retracing a painful past >> my ancestors, it was all harvest...
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foreign policy magazine in her work has appeared in the smithsonian magazine wall street journal national geographic and others and into the forest is a well researched and emotionally gripping love story but as a particular remarkable book because takes a backup of the holocaust and a little in chapter of holocaust history there were only now starting to fully understand the stories as an earth and told and helping fuel and understanding. in addition to rebecca frankel we are honored to be joined today by david, host of the deep state radio podcast and ceo of the roth group and david. [inaudible]. in australia and after david and rebecca's discussion today, copy of the book will be available for sale museum lobby and we hope you take advantage of this opportunity to buy the book and pictures book signed by the author. and you can go to the link in the lifestream chat as well and without further ado please join me in welcoming rebecca frankel and david - to the stage. [background sounds]. >> hello and thank you all for being here. >> hi, it's very nice of you to join us and they were going have a ve
foreign policy magazine in her work has appeared in the smithsonian magazine wall street journal national geographic and others and into the forest is a well researched and emotionally gripping love story but as a particular remarkable book because takes a backup of the holocaust and a little in chapter of holocaust history there were only now starting to fully understand the stories as an earth and told and helping fuel and understanding. in addition to rebecca frankel we are honored to be...
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users can again watch espn, fx, "national geographic" and disney recordings. of $15. we'll be right back. which is a lot. so take care of that heart with lipton. because sippin' on unsweetened lipton can help support a healthy heart. lipton. stop chuggin'. start sippin'. (burke) this is why you want farmers claim forgiveness... [echoing] claim forgiveness-ness, your home premium won't go up just because of this. (woman) wow, that's something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. [echoing] get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. hello, for the last few years, i've been a little obsessed with chasing the big idaho potato truck. but it's not like that's my only interest. i also love cooking with heart-healthy, idaho potatoes. always look for the grown in idaho seal. ♪ ♪ (man) still asleep. (woman vo) so, where to next? (vo) reflect on the past, celebrate the future. season's greetings from a
users can again watch espn, fx, "national geographic" and disney recordings. of $15. we'll be right back. which is a lot. so take care of that heart with lipton. because sippin' on unsweetened lipton can help support a healthy heart. lipton. stop chuggin'. start sippin'. (burke) this is why you want farmers claim forgiveness... [echoing] claim forgiveness-ness, your home premium won't go up just because of this. (woman) wow, that's something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something...
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documentary, which won huge awards, jimmy chen who is the academy award-winning director of free solo national geographick is incredible. i think the photography is amazing. some of the most incredible moments of accomplished climbers and outdoor athletes in the world. so get the book. check out free solo. he was on cbs this morning. free solo i believe can you watch it your w. your kids. tyrus disagrees. >> tyrus: yeah, because they end up climbing stuff. don't try it at home. >> jesse: katie? >> katie: to commemorate the 80th anniversary on the attack of pearl harbor best defense foundation partnered with several organizations and companies to put together a week long trip honoring the service and sacrifice of world war ii veterans. they flu 63 world war ii veterans including pearl harbor survivors to the pearl harbor memorial in hawaii. the veterans received a hero's welcome in hawaii where they were honored with a special event featuring a red carpet walk, chef cooked meals and entertainment. also made several appearances as the commemoration sites at military installations the best defense foundatio
documentary, which won huge awards, jimmy chen who is the academy award-winning director of free solo national geographick is incredible. i think the photography is amazing. some of the most incredible moments of accomplished climbers and outdoor athletes in the world. so get the book. check out free solo. he was on cbs this morning. free solo i believe can you watch it your w. your kids. tyrus disagrees. >> tyrus: yeah, because they end up climbing stuff. don't try it at home. >>...
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this kind of thing never happens but i have an assignment for national geographic and after much pleading and bribing, i got in permission to make this trip. and i was seeing an end that would disappear forever once the invasion happened in 2003 . i would never again nor would anyone else see a rack in this way. so i got in my car with my driver who was a palestinian guy turned out was reporting back on the everything i did to the secret police and my fixer who was a very hot tempered iraqi guy who was a filmmaker. the three of us basically drove from the south, basra all the way to the north along the way the north of mosul we came upon the christian communities which were the syrians , the orthodox syriac's, the sex are unbelievably confusing. i spent four years trying to unravel their different dogma and is proven to be very complicated. but what i saw from these people was first a deep fear of the coming invasion, the 2003 bush invasion because christians in iraq like christians in syria and christian cops in egypt had been in some waysprotected by dictators . so they were, saddam pro
this kind of thing never happens but i have an assignment for national geographic and after much pleading and bribing, i got in permission to make this trip. and i was seeing an end that would disappear forever once the invasion happened in 2003 . i would never again nor would anyone else see a rack in this way. so i got in my car with my driver who was a palestinian guy turned out was reporting back on the everything i did to the secret police and my fixer who was a very hot tempered iraqi guy...