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national life itself is a very important corridor allowing wildlife to migrate especially. elephants we normally access this area for by thing and also. they grow migration passes through these corridors although where to the other consequences. these area has always belonged to the local community but with growing communities and 1st land the wildlife was vanishing to create they can see 4 years ago the community members put down their fences and 2 years later the word life returned. the biggest problem facing wildlife today in kenya is what actually porting as people might actually think of it it is the lack of space and that space is with communities so communities have to be at the center of conservation the members of the conservancy largely rely on funding from donors and only a 5th of its income is generated by tourism but this year they called on a pandemic has devastated the region's economy without the 2 areas that visit the mara each year many only rely on their livestock as they lost their jobs us ranges in hotels or traders on the local markets. everything has
national life itself is a very important corridor allowing wildlife to migrate especially. elephants we normally access this area for by thing and also. they grow migration passes through these corridors although where to the other consequences. these area has always belonged to the local community but with growing communities and 1st land the wildlife was vanishing to create they can see 4 years ago the community members put down their fences and 2 years later the word life returned. the...
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national life itself is a very important corridor allowing wildlife to migrate especially. elephants we normally access this area for by thing and also. the grim migration passes through these corridors although where to the other consequences. these area has always belonged to the local community but with growing communities and 1st land the wildlife was vanishing to create they can see 4 years ago the community members put down their fences and 2 years later the word life returned. the biggest problem facing wildlife today in kenya is what actually porting as people might actually think of it it is the lack of space and that space is with communities so communities have to be at the center of conservation the members of the conservancy largely rely on funding from donors and only a 5th of its income is generated by tourism but this year they called on a pandemic has never stepped to the region's economy without the 2 areas that visit each year many only rely on their livestock as they lost their jobs us ranges in hotels or traders on the local markets. everything has beco
national life itself is a very important corridor allowing wildlife to migrate especially. elephants we normally access this area for by thing and also. the grim migration passes through these corridors although where to the other consequences. these area has always belonged to the local community but with growing communities and 1st land the wildlife was vanishing to create they can see 4 years ago the community members put down their fences and 2 years later the word life returned. the...
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man and animal living together and unspoiled nature nelson only rain cofounded national life the only african wildlife conservation center run by the mass i community but since the coronavirus pandemic they have faced many more challenges than usual you need a pot of them shipped bean the conservation movement to find all other are alternatives eco africa. in 60 minutes t w. the story of producer and propaganda. they were called the rhineland bastards. their mothers were germans living in the occupied drying land their fathers soldiers from the french colonies. up in a climate of national pride and racism. this documentary examines the few traces that remain of their existence because the child. starts january 11th on g.w. . when is the government going to get the message and resign we're getting a lot of different messages from the belt that is your government afraid of the truth the is being me being afraid of the guilt we're going to spend there are a lot of problems you don't hear a lot about today in europe these days but for more than 2 months fog area has beaten both by anticor
man and animal living together and unspoiled nature nelson only rain cofounded national life the only african wildlife conservation center run by the mass i community but since the coronavirus pandemic they have faced many more challenges than usual you need a pot of them shipped bean the conservation movement to find all other are alternatives eco africa. in 60 minutes t w. the story of producer and propaganda. they were called the rhineland bastards. their mothers were germans living in the...
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national life itself is a very important corridor allowing wildlife to migrate especially. elephants which normally access this area fall by thing and also. the great migration passes through these corridors although where to the other consequences. these area has always belonged to the local community but with growing communities and 1st land the wildlife was vanishing to create the conservancy 4 years ago the community members pulled down their fences and 2 years later the word life returned. the biggest problem facing wildlife today in kenya is what actually porting as people might actually think of it it is the lack of space and that space is with communities so communities have to be at the center of conservation the members of the conservancy largely rely on funding from donors and only a few of its income is generated by tourism but this year they called on a pandemic has devastated the region's economy without the 2 areas that visit each year many only rely on their livestock as they lost their jobs us ranges in hotels or traders on the local markets. everything has
national life itself is a very important corridor allowing wildlife to migrate especially. elephants which normally access this area fall by thing and also. the great migration passes through these corridors although where to the other consequences. these area has always belonged to the local community but with growing communities and 1st land the wildlife was vanishing to create the conservancy 4 years ago the community members pulled down their fences and 2 years later the word life returned....
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man animal living together and unspoiled nature nelson only rain cofounded national life the only african wildlife conservation center run by the mass my community but since the coronavirus pandemic they have faced many more challenges than usual need a part time shipped in their conservation movement to find old. alternatives eco now for go. 13 on the. shore 1st anality stories that. really. looks like the best of our g.w. reporters the most subtle the best of the sun. most. people would like to me to audition. and you hear me know yes yes we can hear you and how last year's german sauce and i want to bring your uncle our mascot idea of a hard time before the surprise yourself with what is possible and who is magical for me what moves are also up. who talked to people who followed her along the way i admire those and critics alive now as the world's most powerful woman seeking her legacy telling us the magical class that. imagine being born there's. you're a liar the can prove it since you want to look for no school. you want to be useful but i'm allowed to go. when you're sick the docto
man animal living together and unspoiled nature nelson only rain cofounded national life the only african wildlife conservation center run by the mass my community but since the coronavirus pandemic they have faced many more challenges than usual need a part time shipped in their conservation movement to find old. alternatives eco now for go. 13 on the. shore 1st anality stories that. really. looks like the best of our g.w. reporters the most subtle the best of the sun. most. people would like...
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national life itself is a very important corridor allowing wildlife to migrate especially. elephants we normally access this area for by thing and also. the grim migration passes through these corridors all the way to the other consequences. these area has always belonged to the local community but with growing communities and 1st land the wildlife was vanishing to create the conservancy 4 years ago the community members pulled down their fences and 2 years later the wildlife returned. the biggest problem facing wildlife today in kenya is what actually porting as people might actually think of it it is the lack of space and that space is with communities so all communities have to be at the center of conservation the members of the conservancy largely rely on funding from donors and only a 5th of its income is generated by tourism but this year they called on a pandemic as diverse teta the region's economy without the 2 i respect visit each year many only rely on their livestock as they lost their jobs us ranges in hotels or traders on the local markets. everything has beco
national life itself is a very important corridor allowing wildlife to migrate especially. elephants we normally access this area for by thing and also. the grim migration passes through these corridors all the way to the other consequences. these area has always belonged to the local community but with growing communities and 1st land the wildlife was vanishing to create the conservancy 4 years ago the community members pulled down their fences and 2 years later the wildlife returned. the...
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man and animal living together and unspoiled nature nelson only rain cofounded national life the only african wildlife conservation center run by the mass pike community but since the coronavirus pandemic they have faced many more challenges than usual needs a problem shipped in their conservation movement to find out. alternatives for. next. houses known to the world but it just means he sounds completely different. start to enter the onus kowloon seems his favorite christmas challenge. is a treat for the festive season jingle bells jingle bells during. the work probably 60 minutes. they want to know what makes pajamas you can jump in love i'm batting way up. on love and ultimately god and everyone was laid a holes in everything. are you ready to meet the devons then join me right just do it under a w. just. a little. taking freebie into your own hands for yourself on the environment that's often because it's a success especially during this difficult times and there's additional b. who are figure we will introduce you to a.
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and how could they help us understand, this moment in our national life. i've always read and taught faulkner. this isn't a subject that i would've predicted for myself and i began my teaching career. i want to say a bit about how i got here. in 2010 i was finishing a book on henry james, and i was living abroad. i was living awhile in paris. and i was reading the news from home. i was learning in that midterm election year, about a new enemy inexplicable movement called the tea party. and i was reading a blog in the new york times called this union. it was 150 years since lincoln had been elected, and the paper decided to follow a week by week course of the civil war. i read, and then i heard an echo. it seemed to call out so many of the nations as soon as if our times rang off that one. as if nothing had stopped or change or gone away. which is itself is a very faulkner in thought. and then watson and i realized i wanted to write an american book. most of my scholarly articles had been on british things like henry james. living abroad had made me far mor
and how could they help us understand, this moment in our national life. i've always read and taught faulkner. this isn't a subject that i would've predicted for myself and i began my teaching career. i want to say a bit about how i got here. in 2010 i was finishing a book on henry james, and i was living abroad. i was living awhile in paris. and i was reading the news from home. i was learning in that midterm election year, about a new enemy inexplicable movement called the tea party. and i...
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they seem to lie, again, at the heart of our national life. this summer has made them all vivid, again. i will always second guess myself. but i do think that memorial hall's finally a legitimate exercise of public memory. marking the victory of the united states. but its act of kmem ragcommemor just and right and, in part, because its focus is on the individual names of the dead. the confederate statues on monument avenue don't have that legitimacy. the one to lee was erected in 1890 and it spoke, at the time, to the tyranny of virginia's majority opinion. but, it has never served a morally valid purpose. and its presence was always a great balm. that is, it is a monument that was always intended as an insult to a large portion of virginia's citizens. the sound in the fury doesn't say anything about memorial hall. but, it does provide a curious relic of the war in the form of a minor character called deacon. he is a black man, who's met every train at the start of school for the last 40 years. he runs errands. lives on tips. and he's been in
they seem to lie, again, at the heart of our national life. this summer has made them all vivid, again. i will always second guess myself. but i do think that memorial hall's finally a legitimate exercise of public memory. marking the victory of the united states. but its act of kmem ragcommemor just and right and, in part, because its focus is on the individual names of the dead. the confederate statues on monument avenue don't have that legitimacy. the one to lee was erected in 1890 and it...
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daniella to the unique status there, daniella to the unique status the queen now has in british national lifeing the longest ever serving british monarch, how conscious do you think they are in the palace at such a time of the uncertainty and disruption, in a sense she has a, she has a kind of a role asjust somebody who hasn't changed or does not appear to change, and a constant ata time not appear to change, and a constant at a time of great incon—stan psi for the country —— incon—stan psi for the country —— incon—stan psi for the country —— incon—stan psi for the country. that has been on their mind since the queen effectively went into isolation in march, here in windsor, when the lockdown began. she is someone that likes to lead by example, she likes to set an example, and as you say, there is something to be said isn't there is something to be said isn't there in this particular situation of somebody who seen as so steady and sensible and reliable, at a time of crisis, and that speech she made at the beginning of lockdown in april was seen very much to be perfectly pitched to match the m
daniella to the unique status there, daniella to the unique status the queen now has in british national lifeing the longest ever serving british monarch, how conscious do you think they are in the palace at such a time of the uncertainty and disruption, in a sense she has a, she has a kind of a role asjust somebody who hasn't changed or does not appear to change, and a constant ata time not appear to change, and a constant at a time of great incon—stan psi for the country —— incon—stan...
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man and animal living together and unspoiled nature nelson all a rain cofounded national life the onlyafrican wildlife conservation center run by the mass pike community but since the coronavirus pandemic they have faced many more challenges than usual i mean a problem should be in the conservation movement to find out. alternatives africa. in 30 minutes on d w. 2 only. or not to well. what about assuring economy instead. of. a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new. for the economics magazine made in germany. even 90 minutes on w. . what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 368 get me out now. those story of prejudice and propaganda. they were called the rhineland bastards. their mothers were germans living in the occupied rhineland their father's soldiers from the french colonies. after german children had a hard time and because they were reminder of the german defeat. they grew up in a climate of national pride and racism. the european population felt that it
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so as we as we reach this extraordinary and historic moment in the life of our nation, let me urge every american to continue to do your part and put the health of your neighbors and community first. practice good hygiene. wash your hands. wear a mask whenever it's indicated or whenever you're not able to practice distance, and listen to your local authorities. as president trump often says, we are rounding the corner. we can see the light at the end of the tunnel. it is the light of american innovation and creativity. it's the light of lifesaving medicines and a safe and effective vaccine. after a year of heartbreak and hardship, the american people can be encouraged. and karen and i hope this step today will be a source of confidence and of comfort to the american people that thanks to all the men and women who have operated under operation warp speed that we have a safe and effective vaccine and that these days of hardship and heartbreak will in a day not too far in the distance will be put in the past. so with gratitude for the american ingenuity of our research companies, with grati
so as we as we reach this extraordinary and historic moment in the life of our nation, let me urge every american to continue to do your part and put the health of your neighbors and community first. practice good hygiene. wash your hands. wear a mask whenever it's indicated or whenever you're not able to practice distance, and listen to your local authorities. as president trump often says, we are rounding the corner. we can see the light at the end of the tunnel. it is the light of american...
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members of the national line must cycle saugus in kenya thinking of new ways to weather the storm together they'll do what ever it takes so that they preserve the environment aren't way of life. these women are sifting through the river of the national icon someone see located right next to canyons famous mossy modern national park these tributary flows into the mara river nelson only real initiative the cleanup he pays the women from the nearby villages $5.00 a day for the a work. this is the most important watershed in this part of the mara the local community relies on this water for there are usage for cooking cleaning and even also the livestock and our wildlife unfortunately the revised heavily polluted because of the activities of. the areas upstream are there tourist comes all the way to that only really and his wife were both born in this area because fonda had a crew summer sea run by the local muslim community unlike in other natural results white life people in the lifestyle quickly steer. national life itself is a very important corridor allowing wildlife to migrate especially. elephants which normally access this area fall by thing and also. the great migration
members of the national line must cycle saugus in kenya thinking of new ways to weather the storm together they'll do what ever it takes so that they preserve the environment aren't way of life. these women are sifting through the river of the national icon someone see located right next to canyons famous mossy modern national park these tributary flows into the mara river nelson only real initiative the cleanup he pays the women from the nearby villages $5.00 a day for the a work. this is the...
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cheney lived at the highest level of national life, but she remains what she grew up to be in wyoming. a curious, hard-working scholar, down to earth, great fun, a beautiful and brilliant woman. the columnist george will calls her the really indispensable cheney. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. lynne cheney. >> you are taller than i am. well, thank you for that nice welcome. and let me thank gay for that terrific introduction. i've got to get a printed copy, dick, so you can read it a lot. and gay for all the hard work she has done to put this series of speeches together. so, gay, thank you and thank all of you for being here today and loving the idea of listening to stories about the past. it took me five years to write the book about madison and that is not an excessively long time. i think if you asked your other presenters, it is a long process, but when you tell someone who isn't a rider that it took you five years, they are stunned. after being stunned about how long i spent on the book, they are stunned that i spent five years on madison. and i completely loved the tim
cheney lived at the highest level of national life, but she remains what she grew up to be in wyoming. a curious, hard-working scholar, down to earth, great fun, a beautiful and brilliant woman. the columnist george will calls her the really indispensable cheney. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. lynne cheney. >> you are taller than i am. well, thank you for that nice welcome. and let me thank gay for that terrific introduction. i've got to get a printed copy, dick, so you can read...
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it has a positive affect in so far as we can pass through some of the hard stuff of our national life in a personal way it has a positive effect. there are reasons why it is little-known and they are depressed and forgotten intentionally in most cases. it's not properly commemorated so there are two families i write about in life of the klansman families who were members of the creole elite which was a large minority of african-americans in new orleans and these were business people and educated people of all stripes in the reconstruction era as they were on the scenes of one of the events i write about in the mechanics institute massacre and i identified a family who was nearly killed at this massacre and asked with their permission if i could tell some of their family history. it is not uncommon that a family that experiences the trauma of night riding or lynching or abuse generations later have this memory intact. this was the case with one of the families that i mentioned i went to visit with some sense of discovery and renewed appreciation with their family experience. and with a
it has a positive affect in so far as we can pass through some of the hard stuff of our national life in a personal way it has a positive effect. there are reasons why it is little-known and they are depressed and forgotten intentionally in most cases. it's not properly commemorated so there are two families i write about in life of the klansman families who were members of the creole elite which was a large minority of african-americans in new orleans and these were business people and...
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so many other aspects of our national life are going to change.nd i come you know, the tiniest line and the tiniest proposal, than those mps who have fought hardest for brexit, they were the first to say that this has to get proper parliamentary scrutiny, andi get proper parliamentary scrutiny, and i think that if labour were to say, frankly, without even having time to go through the detail about as none of us have that they are likely to back it. i think they will regret it. is there an of pragmatism, in an ideal world, they would‘ve seen the detail and scrutinised and so on, but with faced with the alternative which is if they would‘ve contributed to the deal not succeeding, higher prices in the shops, more delays of the port on top of what‘s already happening. with that be even worse for people in the uk and potentially colleagues in europe than to back the deal however imperfect7 in europe than to back the deal however imperfect? well, look, i accept it‘s imperfect, except it‘s far better than no—deal, and i except that if no—deal was the con
so many other aspects of our national life are going to change.nd i come you know, the tiniest line and the tiniest proposal, than those mps who have fought hardest for brexit, they were the first to say that this has to get proper parliamentary scrutiny, andi get proper parliamentary scrutiny, and i think that if labour were to say, frankly, without even having time to go through the detail about as none of us have that they are likely to back it. i think they will regret it. is there an of...
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national life itself is a very important corridor allowing wildlife to migrate especially. elephants we normally access this area for by thing and also. they grow migration passes through these corridors although where to the other consequences. these area has always belonged to the local community but with growing communities and 1st land the wildlife was violently shing to create the conservancy 4 years ago the community members pulled down their fences and 2 years later the wildlife returned. the biggest problem facing wildlife today in kenya is what actually porting as people might actually think of it it is the lack of space and that space is with communities so communities have to be at the center of conservation the members of the conservancy largely rely on funding from donors and only a 5th of its income is generated by tourism but this year they called on a pandemic has devastated the region's economy without the 2 areas that visit the mara each year many only rely on their livestock as they lost their jobs us ranges in hotels or triggers on the local markets 1. e
national life itself is a very important corridor allowing wildlife to migrate especially. elephants we normally access this area for by thing and also. they grow migration passes through these corridors although where to the other consequences. these area has always belonged to the local community but with growing communities and 1st land the wildlife was violently shing to create the conservancy 4 years ago the community members pulled down their fences and 2 years later the wildlife...
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as our second lady of the united states, doctor cheney lived at the highest level of national life, but she remained which she grew up to be in wyoming, it curious, hardworking scholar. down to earth, great fun, a beautiful and brilliant woman. the columnist george will calls her lynn is the really indispensable cheney. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. lynn cheney. (clappinig) >> thank you for the nice welcome and i've got to get a printed copy that introduction and great introduction. all her hard work that she is done and creative thinking to put a series of speeches together. so gabe, thank you and thank all of you for being here today and loving the idea of listening to stories about the past. it took me five years to write the book about madison. that's not an excessively long time, i think you if you would ask your other prisoners, it's a long process. but when you tell someone who isn't a writer to do five years, they are stunned. and after being stunned about how long i spent on the book, they are stunned that i spent five years on madison. and i completely love the time
as our second lady of the united states, doctor cheney lived at the highest level of national life, but she remained which she grew up to be in wyoming, it curious, hardworking scholar. down to earth, great fun, a beautiful and brilliant woman. the columnist george will calls her lynn is the really indispensable cheney. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. lynn cheney. (clappinig) >> thank you for the nice welcome and i've got to get a printed copy that introduction and great...
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serveur a state as a congressman and governor and senatorn delegate and the founder of the national programs. life changed dramatically at that time tha they did make the same mistake once. [laughter] and then into life came a tall bnde blue-eyed blossom from south carolina. we had been married 51 years and have been blessed wit three children and a grandchiren. i am who i am because frankie is my wife and we are parents to david, ashley, wesley and to our grandkids. my family is my crowning achievement. there was so there are no self-made men or women in office it is your frnds and family who make you what you are. and with a two-year stint as a senator in kansas as chief of staff. a leader on the house agricultural committee especially with rega to improvements andmp restoration. upon retirement thought about it talk to frankie and she said this is what you always wanted to do, let's do it. so for nine months with no paycheck or health insurance and limitedav savings, with three young children the house came our home. most candidates would not attempt to go door to door in a district larger th m
serveur a state as a congressman and governor and senatorn delegate and the founder of the national programs. life changed dramatically at that time tha they did make the same mistake once. [laughter] and then into life came a tall bnde blue-eyed blossom from south carolina. we had been married 51 years and have been blessed wit three children and a grandchiren. i am who i am because frankie is my wife and we are parents to david, ashley, wesley and to our grandkids. my family is my crowning...
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the attacker, a iraqi national was sentenced to life in prison -- a moroccan national was sentenced toife in prison, the judge said he had been poised to carry out a mass killing on that train from amsterdam to paris in august, 2015. he was overpowered by passengers after emerging from the toilets armed with a rifle, a pistol, knives, and 270 rounds of ammunition. his accomplices were sentenced to around 27 and seven years for aiding and abetting a terrorist organization for helping him with logistics, but also helping the man who the prosecutors said was a coordinator of this attack as well as the november 2015 attacks on the cafes in the city which killed 130 people. >> it is 10 years today since the moment the start of arab spring, the tunisian market -- burn himself in protest after his cart was confiscated. this act came from anger and frustration that was much deeper. as word spread, it became aware that this feeling had been fermenting across the borders and neighboring states. >> this is where the arab spring was born on december 17, 2010 in the tunisian city. this man let hims
the attacker, a iraqi national was sentenced to life in prison -- a moroccan national was sentenced toife in prison, the judge said he had been poised to carry out a mass killing on that train from amsterdam to paris in august, 2015. he was overpowered by passengers after emerging from the toilets armed with a rifle, a pistol, knives, and 270 rounds of ammunition. his accomplices were sentenced to around 27 and seven years for aiding and abetting a terrorist organization for helping him with...
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life. these women are sifting through the river of the national icons of n.c. located right next to canyons famous mossimo national park this tributary flows into the mara riva nelson only real initiative the cleanup he pays the women from the nearby villages $5.00 a day for the a work. this is the most important 'd watershed in this part of the mara the local community relies on this water for there are usage for cooking cleaning and even also the livestock and our wildlife unfortunately the revised heavily polluted because of the activities of. burn areas upstream there tourist comes all the way to that oily reader and his wife were both born in this area because fonda and crew suffer see run by the local muslim community unlike in other natural results white life people in lifestyle quickly steer. national life itself is a very important corridor allowing wildlife to migrate especially. elephants which normally access this area for by thing and also. they grow migration passes through these corridors although where to the other consequences. these area has a
life. these women are sifting through the river of the national icons of n.c. located right next to canyons famous mossimo national park this tributary flows into the mara riva nelson only real initiative the cleanup he pays the women from the nearby villages $5.00 a day for the a work. this is the most important 'd watershed in this part of the mara the local community relies on this water for there are usage for cooking cleaning and even also the livestock and our wildlife unfortunately the...
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man and animal living together and unspoiled nature nelson only rain cofounded national life the only african wildlife conservation center run by the mass i community but since the coronavirus pandemic they have faced many more challenges than usual me a part of them shipped in their conservation movement to find old. alternatives. for. 60 minutes. more. people looking for coverage. there are many answers. there are many reasons. and there are many alternatives. to make up your own mind. made for minds. welcome to global 3000. in colombia the indigenous me sank people have set up a school to protect their traditions and their natural environment. in india a village community plans $111.00 trees whenever a baby girl is born a custom that benefits society and the planet. but 1st to new zealand where sheep farmers are fed up with being blamed for climate change. the corona outbreak has reduced travel and industrial production and resulted in a dip in carbon emissions so in that sense it's actually improving the health of the planet but the environmental impact of animal agriculture for e
man and animal living together and unspoiled nature nelson only rain cofounded national life the only african wildlife conservation center run by the mass i community but since the coronavirus pandemic they have faced many more challenges than usual me a part of them shipped in their conservation movement to find old. alternatives. for. 60 minutes. more. people looking for coverage. there are many answers. there are many reasons. and there are many alternatives. to make up your own mind. made...
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man and animal living together and unspoiled nature nelson only rain co-founded national life the onlyafrican wildlife conservation center run by the mass pike community but since the coronavirus pandemic they have faced many more challenges than usual i mean a problem shoot. their conservation movement to find out. now for. 90 minutes on w. . what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carson he could i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your head. stay choose and let's all try to stay good cheer. on teetotal. so many push polls loves us thrown out right now climb a tree and different awful story the vicious life lesson when photos for one week. how much worse can really do. we still have time to our ongoing. success. that subscribe to the morning news like this. yes yes we can hear you in how last year's german chancellor when you bring your uncle out machall as you've never tried to have a surprise yourself with what is possible who is medical really what the new sat and what some people wh
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me, these people dealing with the most cataclysmic moments of their lives and in some way the nation's life and they were just far enough away to be strange and just close enough to be very familiar at the same time. so it's been the people all along for me. >> so you get to chance lorsville, fredericks become, now as a permanent historian. can you tell us about some of the they cans that you did there. i'm not necessarily saying in terms of accomplishment, but our audience is interested, what does it mean to be a park interpreter/historian in a place like fredericksburg? >> unfortunately, it means a lot more paperwork than people expect. but we are the federal government. but it involves managing volunteers, working alongside passionate volunteers every day, handing out brochures, helping visitors out where they want to go. the most fun part is leading programs. so daily programs, but most especially special programs, because that allows us to do extra research and dig into these stories. while i was at fredericksburg in spotsylvan spotsylvania, i was there for the 150th anniversary commem
me, these people dealing with the most cataclysmic moments of their lives and in some way the nation's life and they were just far enough away to be strange and just close enough to be very familiar at the same time. so it's been the people all along for me. >> so you get to chance lorsville, fredericks become, now as a permanent historian. can you tell us about some of the they cans that you did there. i'm not necessarily saying in terms of accomplishment, but our audience is interested,...
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health care workers have the supplies they need has made an extraordinary difference in the life of the nation. i'm also grateful for the steady hand and leadership of dr. ben carson, who has been with us every step of the way. i know i speak for every american when i say -- and i speak for our president when i say thank you for your service this year and in the days to come. the truth is, the american people deserve to know that we've never been more prepared to combat the coronavirus virus than we are today. rising and heartbreaking losses, we'll continue t and even while we see hospitalizations rising and heartbreaking losses, we'll continue to marshal the resources we've secured as a nation, including a safe and effective vaccine to meet this moment. but with that being said, it's important that every american remember that all of us have a role to play. the way through this challenging time is vigilance and a vaccine. the day will come when we put the coronavirus in the past, but it will be a combination of all the efforts that i just described, a vaccine that's safe and effective for the
health care workers have the supplies they need has made an extraordinary difference in the life of the nation. i'm also grateful for the steady hand and leadership of dr. ben carson, who has been with us every step of the way. i know i speak for every american when i say -- and i speak for our president when i say thank you for your service this year and in the days to come. the truth is, the american people deserve to know that we've never been more prepared to combat the coronavirus virus...
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national. [inaudible] life changed dramatically at that time. i was a battery did not make the same estate once, then came into my life a tall braun blue-eyed magnolia blossom from south carolina. franky and i have been married for 51 years and have been blessed wh three chiren and eightrandchildren? i am who i am because franky is my wife. we are parents to david, ashley, and wesley. poppa pat to laredo, patrick, siano, lily, charlie -- charlie behr, miles, oliver and aham. my family is my croing, my crowning achievement. senator fra was a great mentor company said there are no set made men and women in blic office it is your friends and family make you what you are. they taught me at great lesson. true friends stand bind you and your taking the bows and besides you when there are any boe. from the tears down the senator i was privileged to work 12 years for the newly elected congressm for the big first district as his chief of staff. he was a leader on the coittee and interior coittee to help with the provements and of the publicf park upon hi
national. [inaudible] life changed dramatically at that time. i was a battery did not make the same estate once, then came into my life a tall braun blue-eyed magnolia blossom from south carolina. franky and i have been married for 51 years and have been blessed wh three chiren and eightrandchildren? i am who i am because franky is my wife. we are parents to david, ashley, and wesley. poppa pat to laredo, patrick, siano, lily, charlie -- charlie behr, miles, oliver and aham. my family is my...
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so as we -- as we reach this extraordinary and historic moment in the life of our nation let me urge every american to continue to do your part with the health of your family, your neighbors and your community first. practice good hygiene. wash your hands. practice social distancing or wear a mask whenever it's indicated or whenever you are unable to practice distance. and listen to your local authorities. as president trump often says, we are rounding the corner. we can see the light at the end of the tunnel. it is the light of american innovation and creativity. it is the light of lifesaving medicines and a safe and effective vaccine. after a year of heartbreak and hardship the american people can be encouraged. karen and i hope this step today will be a source of confidence and of comfort to the american people. that thanks to all the men and women who have operated under operation warp speed that we have a safe and effective vaccine and that these days of hardship and heartbreak will in a day not too far in the distance will be put in the past. so with gratitude for the american
so as we -- as we reach this extraordinary and historic moment in the life of our nation let me urge every american to continue to do your part with the health of your family, your neighbors and your community first. practice good hygiene. wash your hands. practice social distancing or wear a mask whenever it's indicated or whenever you are unable to practice distance. and listen to your local authorities. as president trump often says, we are rounding the corner. we can see the light at the...
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programme with climate campaigners around the world, putting the questions and concerns life to the united nations secretary general. that isa nations secretary general. that is a state of the planet 1600 gmt on wednesday. that is 11am in new york, 5pm in paris, 930 in the evening in delhi. the us president—electjoe biden has announced his nominations for his senior economic team. most of the positions are going to women. they include the former head of the federal reserve janet yellen who has officially been nominated us treasury secretary. it is the first time a woman has held the post. the economist claudia some worked with janet yellen at the federal reserve. janet yellen is memorable. i worked with her when she was the vice chair at the federal reserve and when she was at the chair and i work very closely with her as she has been the president of the american economics association. she is absolutely the most qualified person to be secretary of the treasury. i'm really excited that she is going to be taking on that
programme with climate campaigners around the world, putting the questions and concerns life to the united nations secretary general. that isa nations secretary general. that is a state of the planet 1600 gmt on wednesday. that is 11am in new york, 5pm in paris, 930 in the evening in delhi. the us president—electjoe biden has announced his nominations for his senior economic team. most of the positions are going to women. they include the former head of the federal reserve janet yellen who...
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applause] it really is great to be here with so many friends during such a special week in the life of our nationand speaking of friends of mine, allow me to bring greetings from another friend of mine, a leader who has fought every day to keep the promises he's made to the american people, and a man who will never stop fighting to make america great again. i bring greetings from the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [cheering and applause] it's amazing to think, with your support, president trump and our team received more than 74 million votes across america. [cheering and applause] 10 million more than in 2016, and more votes than any incumbent president in american history. [cheering and applause] we flipped 12 seats in the united states congress, and the president actually received the greatest share of minority votes for a republican president in 60 years. [cheering and applause] and come january 5, we're going to hold the line in the united states senate, when we re-elect kelly loeffler and david perdue to a republican majority on capitol hill. crowd:
applause] it really is great to be here with so many friends during such a special week in the life of our nationand speaking of friends of mine, allow me to bring greetings from another friend of mine, a leader who has fought every day to keep the promises he's made to the american people, and a man who will never stop fighting to make america great again. i bring greetings from the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [cheering and applause] it's amazing to...
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the 2nd things we have kept new other people in the community because once you know that the nation the life of such a population that is the vaccinated you get what's called herd immunity so when you take the vaccine you know yourself and you have in your community and what how long do you think it will take before we get to that level of herd immunity well of course that figure differs from different disease differences folks outlive it for me though is that 95 percent of polio take the present we don't know what the figure was probably about 80 percent and i suspect they'll take about 89 months to get there i suspect that we'll have vaccinated the most cutest people by the by may june of next year and thereafter was fucking up but i think of taking more was about next 9 months to get her herd immunity dr on cars her the chair of the london assembly health committee we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you much. oh my next guest is professor andrew oldman he's a member of the german parliament and of the advisory board the g.h.a. the german help the lions dr ow
the 2nd things we have kept new other people in the community because once you know that the nation the life of such a population that is the vaccinated you get what's called herd immunity so when you take the vaccine you know yourself and you have in your community and what how long do you think it will take before we get to that level of herd immunity well of course that figure differs from different disease differences folks outlive it for me though is that 95 percent of polio take the...
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jazeera live from though also coming up as we reach this extraordinary and historic moment in the life of our nation would be urge every american to continue to do your part u.s. vice president by pence becomes the highest profile member of the u.s. government to get the coronas vaccine in order to demonstrate its safety. brazil's supreme court rules that taking the vaccine will be mandatory which is that all this with the president's defiant stance on immunization. of a former governor in mexico so let's go state becomes the latest victim of drug related violence that's spiraling out of control. we begin then in the united states where the food and drug administration is assessing whether to approve a 2nd coronavirus vaccine for emergency use a pharmaceutical company is waiting for the green light to dispatch nearly 6000000 doses nationwide but authorities worry that americans still need more reassurance to embrace an immunization campaign that's why politicians are getting the job on camera the highest profile recipient yet vice president mike pence was injected with the fires a b o n tech vaccine
jazeera live from though also coming up as we reach this extraordinary and historic moment in the life of our nation would be urge every american to continue to do your part u.s. vice president by pence becomes the highest profile member of the u.s. government to get the coronas vaccine in order to demonstrate its safety. brazil's supreme court rules that taking the vaccine will be mandatory which is that all this with the president's defiant stance on immunization. of a former governor in...
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the 2nd things we have kept new other people in the community because once you know that the nation the life of such a population that is there vaccinated you get what's called herd immunity so when you take the vaccine you yourself and you have in your community and what how long do you think it will take before we get to that level of herd immunity. well of course that differs from different these different did it for me though is that 95 percent 80 percent we don't know what the favorite is probably as betty said and i suspect that will take about 89 months to get there i suspect that we'll have that need to the most people by the by may june of this year and the off that was in the uk but i think of kate move us about next 9 months to get to the head of energy dr on car so to chair of the london assembly help committee we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you think about it. the u.k. mass vaccination program comes as the virus is surging yet again from a midsummer viral madness to the winter of our discontent how befitting that today the 2nd person to be given the new
the 2nd things we have kept new other people in the community because once you know that the nation the life of such a population that is there vaccinated you get what's called herd immunity so when you take the vaccine you yourself and you have in your community and what how long do you think it will take before we get to that level of herd immunity. well of course that differs from different these different did it for me though is that 95 percent 80 percent we don't know what the favorite is...
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as we reach this extraordinary and historic moment in the life of our nation let me urge every american to continue to do your part but the health of your family your neighbors and your community 1st practice good hygiene wash your hands practice social distancing or wear a mask whenever it's indicated or whenever you're unable to practice distance and listen to your local authorities as president trump often says we are rounding the corner we can see the light at the end of the tunnel it is the light of american innovation and creativity it is the light of life saving medicines and a safe and effective vaccine after a year of heartbreak and hardship. the american people can be encouraged and karen and i hope this step today will be a source of confidence. and of comfort to the american people that thanks to all the men and women who've operated under operation war speak that we have a safe and effective vaccine and that these days of hardship and hard heartbreak will in a day not too far in the distance will be put in the past so with gratitude for the american ingenuity of our researc
as we reach this extraordinary and historic moment in the life of our nation let me urge every american to continue to do your part but the health of your family your neighbors and your community 1st practice good hygiene wash your hands practice social distancing or wear a mask whenever it's indicated or whenever you're unable to practice distance and listen to your local authorities as president trump often says we are rounding the corner we can see the light at the end of the tunnel it is...
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. >> as we reach this extraordinary and historic moment in the life of our nation, let me urge everymerican to do our part. adrian: vice president mike pence becomes the most senior member of the government to get the vaccine to demonstrate its safety. brazil's supreme court rules taking the event -- vaccine will be mandatory, at odds with the president's stance on immunization. the former governor of mexico becomes the latest victim of drug related violence spiraling out of control. ♪ we begin in the united states, where the food and drug administration is assessing whether to approve a second coronavirus vaccine for emergency use. moderna is waiting for the green light to dispatch nearly 6 million doses nationwide. authorities worry that americans still need more reassurance to embrace an immunization campaign. that's why politicians are getting a chat on camera. the highest profile recipient yet, vice president mike pence was injected with the pfizer vaccine on friday. >> karen and i are more than happy to step forward before this week was out to take the safe and effective corona
. >> as we reach this extraordinary and historic moment in the life of our nation, let me urge everymerican to do our part. adrian: vice president mike pence becomes the most senior member of the government to get the vaccine to demonstrate its safety. brazil's supreme court rules taking the event -- vaccine will be mandatory, at odds with the president's stance on immunization. the former governor of mexico becomes the latest victim of drug related violence spiraling out of control. ♪...
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and unfortunately we're given life by the obama/biden administration, their justice department, their national security apparatus that breathed life into those conspiracy theories sw and used them unfortunately fairly effectively to deter the president and the administration in some cases to delay the installation of policies of the president that reflected the value and interests of those who supported him in the election of 2016. so i think it's not -- i don't think it's too much now, particularly in light of all the issues that i mentioned about changes to election laws around the country for us to take a very careful, close look at the processes and the questions that surround the 2020 election. and i hear a lot of folks say, there is no evidence. that's just not true. there is evidence. and frankly, i think it's too high a standard when it comes to our national elections, it should not be just the obligation of the losing candidate to put up or shut up so to speak, we as a nation have an interest in getting to the bottom of any problems with our electoral process. so i think we should hav
and unfortunately we're given life by the obama/biden administration, their justice department, their national security apparatus that breathed life into those conspiracy theories sw and used them unfortunately fairly effectively to deter the president and the administration in some cases to delay the installation of policies of the president that reflected the value and interests of those who supported him in the election of 2016. so i think it's not -- i don't think it's too much now,...
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delegate and the founder of the national prayer breakfast. life changed dramatically at that time. i always thought a bachelor was a man who did not make the same mistake once. then into my life came a tall, blond, blue-eyed magnolia blossom from south carolina. frankie and i have been married for 51 years and blessed with three children and eight grandchildren. i am who i am because frankie is my wife and we are parents to david, ashley, and wesley, papa pat to lorraina, patrick, siaka, lily, charlie, charlie bear, myles, oliver, and graham, my family is my crowning. -- crowning achievement. senator frank was a great mentor. he said there are no self-made men or women in public office, it is your friends and family who make you what you are. he taught me a great lesson. your true friends stand behind you when taking the bows and beside you when taking the boos. i worked for 12 years for the newly elected congress from the big district as chief of staff. keith sabelius was a wonderful man he was on the interior committee and had improvements and restoration of our national parks. u
delegate and the founder of the national prayer breakfast. life changed dramatically at that time. i always thought a bachelor was a man who did not make the same mistake once. then into my life came a tall, blond, blue-eyed magnolia blossom from south carolina. frankie and i have been married for 51 years and blessed with three children and eight grandchildren. i am who i am because frankie is my wife and we are parents to david, ashley, and wesley, papa pat to lorraina, patrick, siaka, lily,...
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delegate and founder of the national prayer breakfast. life changed dramatically at that time. i always thought a bachelor was someone who did not make the same mistake once. tall,nto my life, came a blonde, blue-eyed magnolia blossom from south carolina. frankie and i have been married for 51 years and have been blessed with three children and eight grandchildren. i am who i am because frankie is my wife and we are parents to , pop-upshley and wesley , miles,lily, charlie oliver and graham. my family. -- my family is my crowning achievement. senator frank was a great mentor. he always said there are no self-made men or women in public office. it is your friends and family who make you what you are and he taught me a great lesson. your true friends stand behind you when you're taking the bows and beside you when there are any boos. following the two year stint, i was privileged to work 12 years for the new life in congressman from the big first district as his chief of staff. sibelius was a wonderful man. a leader on the house agriculture committee and the interior committee, e
delegate and founder of the national prayer breakfast. life changed dramatically at that time. i always thought a bachelor was someone who did not make the same mistake once. tall,nto my life, came a blonde, blue-eyed magnolia blossom from south carolina. frankie and i have been married for 51 years and have been blessed with three children and eight grandchildren. i am who i am because frankie is my wife and we are parents to , pop-upshley and wesley , miles,lily, charlie oliver and graham. my...
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the 2nd things we have kept new other people in the community because once you know that the nation the life of such a population that is the vaccinated you get what's called herd immunity so when you take a vaccine you are yourself and you have in your community and what how long do you think it will take before we get to that level of herd immunity. well of course that differs from different these different did it for me though is that 95 percent is 80 percent we don't know what the figure it was probably is but if you said and i suspect they'll take about 89 months get there i suspect that we'll have that need to the most cutest people by the by may june of this year and it off that list but i think of kate move us about next 9 months to get to the head of energy dr on cars so to chair of the london assembly help committee we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you think about it. the u.k. mass vaccination program comes as the virus is surging yet again from a midsummer viral madness to the winter of our discontent how bad thing that today the 2nd person to be given the n
the 2nd things we have kept new other people in the community because once you know that the nation the life of such a population that is the vaccinated you get what's called herd immunity so when you take a vaccine you are yourself and you have in your community and what how long do you think it will take before we get to that level of herd immunity. well of course that differs from different these different did it for me though is that 95 percent is 80 percent we don't know what the figure it...
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the 2nd things we have kept you other people in the community because once you know that the nation the life of such a population that is their back they did you get what's called herd immunity so when you take the vaccine you yourself and you have in your community and what how long do you think it will take before we get to that level of herd immunity. well of course that differs from different these different folks for me though is that 95 percent 80 percent we don't know what the field with all these betting said and i suspect they'll take about 89 months to get there i suspect that we'll have that need to the most people by the by major shia and the it off that was fucking up but i think the kate move was about next 9 months to get to the head of energy dr on car so to chair of the london assembly help committee we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you think about it the u.k. mass vaccination program comes as the buyers is surging yet again from a midsummer viral madness to the winter of our discontent how big thing that today the 2nd person to be given the new vaccin
the 2nd things we have kept you other people in the community because once you know that the nation the life of such a population that is their back they did you get what's called herd immunity so when you take the vaccine you yourself and you have in your community and what how long do you think it will take before we get to that level of herd immunity. well of course that differs from different these different folks for me though is that 95 percent 80 percent we don't know what the field with...
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there a live from doha also coming up as we reach this extraordinary historic moment in the life of our nation libby urge every american to continue to do your part the u.s. vice president by pence becomes the highest profile member of the u.s. government to get the coronavirus vaccine in order to demonstrate its.
there a live from doha also coming up as we reach this extraordinary historic moment in the life of our nation libby urge every american to continue to do your part the u.s. vice president by pence becomes the highest profile member of the u.s. government to get the coronavirus vaccine in order to demonstrate its.