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of nature. and these laws of nature in effect organized the universe, kept it in harmony, kept it as a system governed by certain core laws like, for instance, the law of gravitation or newton's three laws of planetary motion. but these laws of physical nature, they were absolute -- they were, they are absolute. they are universal. they apply throughout the whole universe. and they are permanent. and as a result of these discoveries, the discovery of these scientific laws of nature, moral philosophers in the late 17th and then into the 18th centuries began to look or try to discover certain moral laws of nature. so when the declaration refers to the laws of nature and of nature's god, it is referring to moral laws of nature. and if you remember, go back to one of the very first classes when we read john adams'diary, the young 21-year-old john adams writing in his diary about the things that he was learning as an undergraduate at harvard college, right? and what he learned is that in the universe
of nature. and these laws of nature in effect organized the universe, kept it in harmony, kept it as a system governed by certain core laws like, for instance, the law of gravitation or newton's three laws of planetary motion. but these laws of physical nature, they were absolute -- they were, they are absolute. they are universal. they apply throughout the whole universe. and they are permanent. and as a result of these discoveries, the discovery of these scientific laws of nature, moral...
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but how can the interplay of natural forces. he experienced how can hidden light in the still be seen well food is always an option . the feeding sessions at the moon but for him are extremely popular. especially with children you know your stomach shall we see what happens when we feed the c.n.n. news. room you know you can you see these little crumbs. yes they love these you know the city councilman hirshman is the head of the exhibit and who loves to see the public interact with the recreated spectacle of nature. what are the threats facing the one see today how do we really notice global warming here and then there's no rain debris all. this moves business and affect us as much as the does tropical waters but all the waste from the fishing industry garbage from the ships in the north sea this that's what we find on the beach here. and also even for us we're here on food and there's no mike let's talk a bit more about the consequences of climate change can they already be felt here to do it 100 temple in the past 30 years the
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organic products john sayles says other than natural levels other junk. it isn't such a king a 1st step using good at water resources carefully can help. future generations do stick to their home and traditions. what does stress has not been a relevant issue for most northern european countries but climate change is causing huge changes in the hydrological balance present evaporation and groundwater formation are expected to follow a new order them in the future the german. is preparing for the worst testing new water management methods to keep it and to stock up the groundwater levels. ready ready for years there hasn't been enough rainfall here even when a downpour drenched the soil the damaged grain could no longer recover and reach its normal size. 'd and you can see the plants are suffering from stress. because these leaves are drying out. normally the plants here would be 4 times as tall. the grain field supporter on a nature reserve which is monitored by park rangers this area used to be a marsh land full of animals like cranes and frogs. over the
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only from nature's bounty. did you know that febreze air effects uses 100% natural propellant?cheaper aerosols use artificial propellants. that's why febreze works differently. plus, it eliminates odors with a water-based formula and no dyes. for freshness you'll enjoy. mucinex cold & flu all-in-one. fights... oh no. no-no-no. did you really need the caps lock? mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. you guys ever try one of these bars made over at right twix? why? our special cookie is cascaded with caramel and cloaked in chocolate. you never wondered? [ whoosh! zap! ] [ glass breaks ] aah! [ male announcer ] try both. pick a side. twix. [ male announcer ] try both. to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. it works great on bathtubs. and even stainless steel. try clean freak from mr. clean. >>> leading the news, beef prices are soaring for the first time in decades prompting the u.s. department of agriculture to investigate whether the meat packing industry is fixing or manipulating prices. meatpackers say beef prices have spiked during the pandemic because processing plants are runnin
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this is the idea that tribes can write their own policy to protect nature in perpetuity. rates of nature forces those who dare to harm ecosystems not just to pay for damages done but to ensure that the ecosystem all lifeforms water air and-
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and night but more with artificial light does that mean for us energy demands are also depleting natural resources renewable energies could help more if they were more efficient one idea is to use lenses to focus on light more precisely on the solar cells in the panel. welcome to tomorrow today the science show on d w. last. stop how do solar cells actually but so hisself are mainly composed of silicon. silicon atoms have full electrons in the outer shell and are stable but then the silicon misplaced into 2 layers. bosphorus is mixed into one like it has 5 electrons in its outer shell one too many which can orbit freeney. the 2nd layer is mixed with boron which has only 3 out electrons one to feel. that means the layer has gaps which attract the excess phosphorus electrons this creates a flow of negatively charged electrons from one line to the other one layer loose. as electrons and becomes positive the other gains electrons and becomes negative create 2 poles eventually all the gaps on the surface of the layers are occupied the whole and the electrons are now too far apart to migrate w
and night but more with artificial light does that mean for us energy demands are also depleting natural resources renewable energies could help more if they were more efficient one idea is to use lenses to focus on light more precisely on the solar cells in the panel. welcome to tomorrow today the science show on d w. last. stop how do solar cells actually but so hisself are mainly composed of silicon. silicon atoms have full electrons in the outer shell and are stable but then the silicon...
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and stay asleep longer great sleep comes naturally with sleep3.nly from nature's bounty. struggling to clean toughm mr. clean. bathroom messes with sprays? then you gotta try mr. clean magic erasers. just wet.. squeeze.. and erase tough messes around your bathtub and shower. mr. clean magic erasers. there's no clean like mr. clean i wish i could tell ya how i feel about a mornin' like this. and that includes a good hearty breakfast. you need somethin' to kinda warm the whole body up and gets it going. it's a great way to kick off your day. do i use a toothpaste that or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. crest 3d white. it removes up to 95% of surface stains. and strengthens enamel. from the number one toothpaste brand in america. crest. >>> leading the news, powerful earthquake in new zealand shakes things up for the country's prime minister. >> having a bit of an earthquake here ryan, quite a decent shake here if you see things moving behind me >> prime minister jacinda ahern was in the middle of interview when it hit but c
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using a natural process. the blonde is part of the environmental startup absolute water and the technology was created by the father daughter of smith and sunil single. this whole idea came about is also because i have seen in my own home where the switch lying and drinking water supply normally gets mixed up specially so at that point of time it is you know it was it was crazy i mean you could smell it being. having stomach issues you were having infections and all that kind of stuff so it was about what. i have seen kids being installed. you know it's quite disheartening to watch so that's where basically the whole concept came about. in 2015 delhi was ranked 2nd in the list of the 20 largest cities in the world experiencing water stress where water resources are insufficient for the city's needs water access it remains a glaring problem for the government but manoj mishra an activist who had to spend a lifetime working to conserve the river insists the problem is not just availability. there live for us. i
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that i didn't know you could also use natural. and neighboring as more about it. perhaps we'll try to. bend the workshop participants sing a song they wrote themselves to inspire enthusiasm to pursue the changes that also urgently needed to ensure that people can live here in safety. i hope you enjoy that story and. we'll be back with many more stories next week until that the. good. good good. good things. come to. africa. by an instant kidnapping terrorism. a western many in the autumn of 1977. 3 members of the red army faction have been sentenced to life behind bars the judge's ruling in shanghai prison triggered a wave of violence a stunning high in the red army faction on trial. and 16 ants on t.w. . org or. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at e.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. odd. it's a good listener. and a whim of nature. to motivate us. greg stube subsists greed. is such a loser. the danger is one big nothing i've come to oppose capitalism because i see the harm it has done to the world was out there based on bel
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the whim of nature. motivates us. from strong. greed. to be. good. could be dangerous he's been one big no i've come to hose capitalism because i see the harm that is done to the world. with all. the risk of being the 1st form of water to be responsible for all goods. while. we go in search of a. good starts may 21st g.w. . the flop. play play play. this is g.w. news live from europe to launch a major initiatives in the search for a coronavirus vaccine commission boss arcilla funded lionel wants to raise 7500000000 euros to fund research into an affordable vaccine that will be available around the world also coming up on the program. south africans get some exercise and celebrate being allowed to leave their homes as the government eases of one of the world's strictest lock downs. and at least hear from indian health workers.
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positions compose their understanding of nature. to mark the 250000 of verse 3 of the composer's birth i like sharing program advice does not you know he's good. beethoven world wide pastoral project starts to come forth on d w. hello everyone and welcome to this new edition of eagle africa the environment magazine brought to you by channels t.v. here in nigeria and to even uganda and germany's door chavela. we're coming to you from lagos and joining me of course is my colleague sandra teen o.b.o. and hello there sandra. and hello from company i want welcome to all of us from all across africa and the rest of the globe so glad you joined us for the program once again lucia examples of how to make a wild a little bit cleaner and thereby making it a bit better here's a quick look at a few of this week's report. in ronda we will learn how communities can live in harmony with the mountain gorillas. in senegal we will find out how simple it can be to compose to kitchen. and in ghana we'll meet a man who calls himself a forest. of the hea
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india nature has been taking a breather. the lockdown has shown how much more still needs to be done climate change is going to become very very hot leading up to. a green economy for the environment and the people. in 30 minutes on g.w. . good shape i don't have time for this now i have to work we never really have enough time stress is not good for you it's not good for you. sure balcony escaping hamster wheel. and other time management help us lead healthier lives. and good shape. 90 minutes on you. up to date don't miss our highlights w. program online w dot com highlights. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this. time just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio. show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us and dot com look for science. you know the music. but can it conquer the major issues of our society. seems to know produce
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and then with mother nature. motivates us. and threatens to ruin us. greet. the insatiable desire to look. to the tribes. could. not get enough i've come to oppose capitalism because i see the harm is done to the world. i would say the selfishness of making the rationing material goods is really of fear . wrong the risk of being the 1st formal to be responsible for all the special. we go in search of answers in the documentary. stars may 21st d. w. . this is news live from the european union launches a major initiative in the search for a coronavirus vaccine commission president bush of on the line one survey sample 1000000000 euros country search into affordable vaccines available around the world also on the program protesters defy social distancing goals to hold a may day rallies.
and then with mother nature. motivates us. and threatens to ruin us. greet. the insatiable desire to look. to the tribes. could. not get enough i've come to oppose capitalism because i see the harm is done to the world. i would say the selfishness of making the rationing material goods is really of fear . wrong the risk of being the 1st formal to be responsible for all the special. we go in search of answers in the documentary. stars may 21st d. w. . this is news live from the european union...
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and the whim of nature. motivates us. friends too. cool greed. to see shouldn't. tribes. i've come to the hose capitalism because i see the harm it has done to the world. we run the risk of being the 1st formal responsible for on expansion. while. we go in search of the answer. starts may 21st on t.w. . this is news coming to you live from commemorating the end of the 2nd world war in europe germany speak asian here in berlin events are scaled back because of the coronavirus crisis also coming up they have one of the strictest lockdowns in europe but now france is preparing to ease restrictions from monday we hear from people angry at the way the government has handled the pandemic. triggers the sharpest fall in german exports spins.
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naturally superior sleep. >>> a two. a two. yes.'s how we roll >> some friendly trash talking at the match titled champions for charity. the team of tiger woods and payton manning won in all, the event raised $20 million for coronavirus relief charity. >>> the nascar cup series was back with the longest race in nascar history held at charlotte motor speed way without fans a moment of silence to honor soldiers a heavy rain delay, the race restarted but not for long for clint boyar who crashed into the wall and another spinout at the end brad keselowski with his first daytona victory. >>> rats become aggressive as they are deprived by food and waste normally sub plipplied by restaurants that are closed by the pandemic sealinovg your pet's food from your yard. >> make sure you walk with a friend when walking alone in the city where you see them. and janessa is tracking a warm up >>> why covid-19 is crippling drug car tell. you are watching "early today. this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but
naturally superior sleep. >>> a two. a two. yes.'s how we roll >> some friendly trash talking at the match titled champions for charity. the team of tiger woods and payton manning won in all, the event raised $20 million for coronavirus relief charity. >>> the nascar cup series was back with the longest race in nascar history held at charlotte motor speed way without fans a moment of silence to honor soldiers a heavy rain delay, the race restarted but not for long for...
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this place is unique because people can come here and see what rivers used to look like what nature in europe was like once . and if we can preserve these large areas of wild nature we're also hoping to keep the ecological balance on the european continent alonso going to skew. the proposed waterway would cut straight through 11 nature reserves and the activists say it could destroy a unique ecosystem the canal is supposed to connect to the baltic sea and the black sea its route goes through one of the last big wetland areas in europe with rare black older forests. 90 percent of the birds in belarus live here including endangered species some animals nest directly on the untouched banks. this is tall covers 35 kilometers along many narrow wild sections of the river which would have to be dug out to allow commercial traffic. when the group stops for a break they talk to local that's about the pan of water way. often people in the villages only have limited sources of information and we can be one of those sources for them so that they don't only get information from state media but also
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and nature's god. but lamentably, lamentably, we are born into the laws of man. it is a drastic contradiction, and i do trust that the future , the future will judge us most harshly. your next question, mr. light. >> [indiscernible] thomas jefferson: you asked me what did our declaration mean in 1776. it meant to be a recognition of what i just referred to as the natural rights of man, the inherent rights of man, the rights that are given to mankind not by any government or by any ruler, the rights given to man by nature and nature's god. everyone is entitled to this. and this is why governments are created, in order to protect and defend the inherent rights of every individual. and that means equal and exact justice pursuant to it. but again, improvement and progress is never lineal. and this is what we continued to argue and debate. we desired to put this before the world in clear and simple form and terms, if you will, an expression of the american mind, and thereby gain the ascent accordingly of ma
and nature's god. but lamentably, lamentably, we are born into the laws of man. it is a drastic contradiction, and i do trust that the future , the future will judge us most harshly. your next question, mr. light. >> [indiscernible] thomas jefferson: you asked me what did our declaration mean in 1776. it meant to be a recognition of what i just referred to as the natural rights of man, the inherent rights of man, the rights that are given to mankind not by any government or by any ruler,...
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but, interacting with them and connecting with a natural world., in the post covid world, we anticipate keeping these online offerings expanding on a regular basis. >> j, how has your online offering changed, and how is it being received? >> our online offering has been dramatically increased. not only are we engaging the visual artist but also performing artists and not only the artist about the works in our collection, but also live demonstrations of cooking and as well as meditation. i think that art is always the substance by which humankind comes together. we will continue our -- online engagement is essential for everything going forward. >> j and scott, would like to ask you both very quickly, just before we go, you know, there is funding that is going to be difficult. covid has punched a hole in your budgets and operations. you rely not only for the ticket sales, but also on outside funding and donations. what a argumentative do you have for why your museum should continue receiving funding and donations? >> the asiamuseum -- we engage peo
but, interacting with them and connecting with a natural world., in the post covid world, we anticipate keeping these online offerings expanding on a regular basis. >> j, how has your online offering changed, and how is it being received? >> our online offering has been dramatically increased. not only are we engaging the visual artist but also performing artists and not only the artist about the works in our collection, but also live demonstrations of cooking and as well as...
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musicians compose their understanding of nature. to mark the 250000 of verse 3 of the composer's birth i like sharing program with both of my you know he's good. beethoven worldwide. history project starts june 4th on d. w. . mayflies live for about a day. a human being like the 1st century but tree can survive for several south indians. the longest living life on earth the trees and tichina that these woody perennials actually communicate with each other. we visit one of europe's longest untouched primary forests. welcome to tomorrow today this time show on the telly. there are roughly 3 trillion trees on earth that's around 400 for every human being . fossil discoveries suggest the 1st trees developed more than 350000000 years ago and change the world they increase the level of oxygen in the atmosphere through photosynthesis. pasts in the least take in sunlight carbon dioxide and water and use these to create oxygen and. it's the most important chemical process for life on us. chicks some tough little trees are able to filter synt
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bit more ponder on this human nature and get your thoughts on whatever is going on with us right now in terms of transformation because human nature is such that on one hand we can adapt to pretty much anything on the other hand yes we are social animals i mean those who are not more of should be you know excluded from each other who are not to harm where kept out we're not born to be alone underground so i'm wondering i want to hear your thoughts what he's saying in this process situation whatever we're going through right now which one of the 2 important traits of human will take over allocation. or social animal heart because i feel like a lot of people 'd are adapting but at the same time a lot of people are having a lot of mental problems because they can't handle being alone and walked with friends you know my 1st book is about aunts and aunts seems to be the way that we could use because it's a very all the way and was on earth. and the road 20. 1000000 years and we are on earth is on the front 3000000 years so it's a very old series ation and the solution. they once they are
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and a whim of nature. motivates us. to. greet. the designer. that drives us. nuts in danger. why don't. we go in search of answers in a documentary film. starts may 21st t.w. . plane. this is due to be a news live from berlin remembering world war 2 when the time was coronavirus chance talk america leaves a ceremony marking the end of the conflict in europe 75 years ago today events are scaled back because of covers 19 but germany's president highlights the importance of remembrance especially now. that also coming up a violent man stepped up their attacks against their wives and children during coronavirus curfews now one book enliven on a stepping up a campaign to help the victims as. their corona.
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on the whim of nature. motivates us. to mr. greed. essentially. drives home. the danger he's going to take nothing i've come to oppose capitalism because i see the harm it has done to the world while south of it is down to this because. we literally run the risk of being the 1st form of water to be responsible for all that special. want of. we go in search of an answer. good starts make 20 on t w. this is d w news and these are our top stories a global fundraiser led by the european union has secured nearly 7 and a half 1000000000 euros to fight the covert 1000 pandemic the funds i am up to help develop vaccines treatments and testing the u.s. did not take pot.
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natural source from the forest they tend to have less side effects and then the really how good theyare very effective treatment for europeans you can really get a feel of the. room from the plant and they have no side effects or anything whatever the oils are sold across the country including in the capital across retailers also provide interested costumers with detailed information about the product. on guided tours visitors hear about the company's mission future plans include sustainable construction projects for their eco tourism business this is because we want to reach cures. for pressure on the elvira took aakash question have to finish. reading we want to reduce that and all from a clip from. wellington biden attaches great importance to passing on is knowledge to the next generation. and now our main focus. the experiential learning center where we're going to teach people what we have learned over the last 20 years this is the only way that we come quickly disseminate what we've learnt because it's all about training and empowering people to also go out there and do it the
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by photographer and camera man stephan foster he sets out to capture nature's finest moments. of modern art in my images and film productions i try to show people the world the way it was before humans can't fault them and how it will be after do not comment and the way it should actually stay with human kind this is for me to get very very important to you to show nature completely our blemished to talk. for i get almost . the northern lights over icebergs in southern greenland. flamingos after a storm in the highlands of chile. foster spends about 7 months a year on photo safaris. i was a bit misty lied to far when people ask me how to make of you to fall landscape photo or create a great atmosphere my answer is always the same doss the more often you come to a place the better you get to know it and the better your chances are of being able to capture that special picture in the civic place of the small game so can. you stefan foster on a hike near his hometown vienna in eastern switzerland to him experiencing nature means sensing himself as part of it something that fascin
by photographer and camera man stephan foster he sets out to capture nature's finest moments. of modern art in my images and film productions i try to show people the world the way it was before humans can't fault them and how it will be after do not comment and the way it should actually stay with human kind this is for me to get very very important to you to show nature completely our blemished to talk. for i get almost . the northern lights over icebergs in southern greenland. flamingos...
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the river still runs its natural course. the county's government has big plans to develop the region. to the forms of environmentalists indigenous peoples clothes on. g.w. . it's a deadly sin. and the whim of nature. motivates us. for instruments. greed. insatiable desire. that drives a. good. gig i've come to a close company doesn't. because i see the harm is done to the world was out there i don't care if the cause. i would say that selfishness and accumulation of material goods is really a subtheme of fear we would really rather the risk of being the 1st form of life to be responsible for all expection. why only greedy we go in search of answers in the documentary film. starts may 21st on t w. the city of a ketone song the amazon river is home to some half a 1000000 people. surrounded by water and rain forest it's the biggest city in the world that can't be accessed by rote. people who can't afford and travel all have too much luggage can only reach the city by boat if i told. you. that india once we were stuck for 3 days
the river still runs its natural course. the county's government has big plans to develop the region. to the forms of environmentalists indigenous peoples clothes on. g.w. . it's a deadly sin. and the whim of nature. motivates us. for instruments. greed. insatiable desire. that drives a. good. gig i've come to a close company doesn't. because i see the harm is done to the world was out there i don't care if the cause. i would say that selfishness and accumulation of material goods is really a...
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their natural habitat is under threat. and they have very few safe havens left. is it already too late for the garden gnomes. your rheumatics. in 30 minutes on d w. o a mug or just love asked. for the russians sold. down to their own state. so many different walks of life. some are on base and honestly trying to get all of them come straight from the hard tips for a c.e.o. even when there's no more you delusional marched in trucks come. from the 1st of the last to their final resting place the russians on d. w. documentary. freedom of the press during the corona crisis. the pandemic has changed the world. it was going to race and worsen the situation for many journalists across the globe. but especially in these times of crisis unbiased information is essential goods because of the downs fumbled the. world press freedom day w. r o a symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population . in structures occupied the city center to tell the. president to take his response was. this is not the kind of freedom that we. coded mor
their natural habitat is under threat. and they have very few safe havens left. is it already too late for the garden gnomes. your rheumatics. in 30 minutes on d w. o a mug or just love asked. for the russians sold. down to their own state. so many different walks of life. some are on base and honestly trying to get all of them come straight from the hard tips for a c.e.o. even when there's no more you delusional marched in trucks come. from the 1st of the last to their final resting place the...
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players economy it all depends on the cot and the natural disaster it represents . it was important for us to designs a game that you are doing the socially best thing we wanted to reproduce the real world tension so when you have the oil industry card in the beginning you need to play for the oil industry to win while if you have so green growth card you need to produce green growth. when germany's climate politics are played out and where german scientists are continuing to develop the game cue cool to give players a peek into the world of climate policy. clouds eisenach is an expert on the economics of climate change and one of the brains behind. i was always a game into the just so i could see swings to bring it in if you look in the real world climate change policies what's going on it's like a game. and as in the real world this game pits different players against each other. and changes and serious issue but being afraid of it it's not the solution we need to creativity to solve the problems we have and the game is one way. that can games really help us to co
players economy it all depends on the cot and the natural disaster it represents . it was important for us to designs a game that you are doing the socially best thing we wanted to reproduce the real world tension so when you have the oil industry card in the beginning you need to play for the oil industry to win while if you have so green growth card you need to produce green growth. when germany's climate politics are played out and where german scientists are continuing to develop the game...
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musicians compose their understanding of nature. to mark the 250000 of verse 3 of the composer's birth i like sharing program in place of my you know he's good. beethoven world wide. history project starts on d w. this is the w. news live from perth protests return to the streets of hong kong placed 5 gas at democracy activists as they march against a proposed security blowup by say britain's the territory's autonomy also coming up love love. muslims around the world right there fast for the last time in a ramadan of a shadow by the coronavirus pendennis. and benjamin netanyahu becomes the 1st sitting israeli prime minister.
musicians compose their understanding of nature. to mark the 250000 of verse 3 of the composer's birth i like sharing program in place of my you know he's good. beethoven world wide. history project starts on d w. this is the w. news live from perth protests return to the streets of hong kong placed 5 gas at democracy activists as they march against a proposed security blowup by say britain's the territory's autonomy also coming up love love. muslims around the world right there fast for the...
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it says "the nature." i think. >> "the nature."e -- this was going to be my challenge to you. but i know we're going to play a game. >> jimmy: yes, we are going to play a game. what is my challenge? >> well, my challenge is for you and all canadians out there, for you to name who is on my t-shirt. okay? >> jimmy: well, no, don't move -- don't show me yet because i'm going to -- we'll play the game at the end. you can challenge me. all right? >> all right. >> jimmy: we played this once with will arnett, the great canadian, who's celebrating his 50th birthday today, by the way. >> oh, happy birthday to will. >> jimmy: this game is called "is it canadian?" and sandra, your job is to tell us is this job canadian or not? the zamboni machine. is it canadian? >> i'm -- hold on, i'm going to give a reason. i'm going to say no because i think it's so obvious that it would be a canadian invention but i'm going to say no. [ bell ] >> jimmy: well said. yes. the zamboni machine was invented by frank zamboni in 1949 right here in l.a. county in
it says "the nature." i think. >> "the nature."e -- this was going to be my challenge to you. but i know we're going to play a game. >> jimmy: yes, we are going to play a game. what is my challenge? >> well, my challenge is for you and all canadians out there, for you to name who is on my t-shirt. okay? >> jimmy: well, no, don't move -- don't show me yet because i'm going to -- we'll play the game at the end. you can challenge me. all right? >>...
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a whole bunch of stuff, but nothing of a previous nature. the question is more like, i didn't know whether you would have this information or maybe you can direct me to a source where i would be able to look into it. >> it is not something we would have in our office. did he ever become a u.s. citizen? you said he had an american passport? ok. so at some point, he likely had to surrender his polish passport. when did he become a u.s. citizen? >> he came in in the early 1930's, sometime then, he officially became a citizen. >> if it is after the era where an alien registration case file was created for him about 1940, it might have been surrendered and put in that file. depending on when he was born like the gentleman here was asking about the alien registration records, it might be in the copy of the national archives or the custody of the u.s. citizenship and immigration services. if you want to chat with me after, i can give you a business card and you can send me an email and i can give you instructions on how to request those. i can do t
a whole bunch of stuff, but nothing of a previous nature. the question is more like, i didn't know whether you would have this information or maybe you can direct me to a source where i would be able to look into it. >> it is not something we would have in our office. did he ever become a u.s. citizen? you said he had an american passport? ok. so at some point, he likely had to surrender his polish passport. when did he become a u.s. citizen? >> he came in in the early 1930's,...