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military really incorrectly theorize that oriental interrogator. the height -- dorian till a tear greater might have correctly theorized the american u.s. citizen or soldier. the underlying fear that we could sum up and one question would be, what if the oriental knew the american better than he did himself. so in the annals of policy the korean war was a significant because it was a catalyst in effect to the implementation of and c 68. what is often called the blueprint of the security state. there is an oft quoted statement, the in 1953 when they're reflecting back u.s. involvement on the korean peninsula in june 1950. the quote goes and some of you may already know this, korea came along and saved us. korea came along and gave us the impetus and the reason to implement the broad vision of and c 68. more in detail he says the crime moved a great many things from the realm of theory and brought them right into the realm of actually an urgency. now what is remarkable about these lives of interrogators and p.o.w.'s is that they attest to a critical
military really incorrectly theorize that oriental interrogator. the height -- dorian till a tear greater might have correctly theorized the american u.s. citizen or soldier. the underlying fear that we could sum up and one question would be, what if the oriental knew the american better than he did himself. so in the annals of policy the korean war was a significant because it was a catalyst in effect to the implementation of and c 68. what is often called the blueprint of the security state....
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military really incorrectly theorizes the oriental interrogator. but i think that the deeper anxiety at the heart of this inquiry was that the oriental interrogator might have correctly theorized the american u.s. -- the american p.o.w. or soldier or citizen. in fact -- the underlying fear, i guess we could sum up in one question, would be, what if the oriental knew the american better than he did himself? so in the annals of u.s. foreign history, it was the catalyst in effect for the implementation of nsc 68, which is often called the blueprint of the national security state for u.s. cold war ambitions. there's an off tt-quoted statem made by atchison in 1953 when they're reflecting back on u.s. involvement on the korean peninsula in june 1950. and the quote goes, and i think quite a few of you already know this quote, the quote is, korea came along and saved us. right? korea came along and gave us the impetus and the reason to implement the broadvision of nsc 68. atchison then goes to state on a little bit more in detail. he says quote korea move
military really incorrectly theorizes the oriental interrogator. but i think that the deeper anxiety at the heart of this inquiry was that the oriental interrogator might have correctly theorized the american u.s. -- the american p.o.w. or soldier or citizen. in fact -- the underlying fear, i guess we could sum up in one question, would be, what if the oriental knew the american better than he did himself? so in the annals of u.s. foreign history, it was the catalyst in effect for the...
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, always an easy-going, friendly people, took part in celebrations featuring the highly stylized oriental. ♪ however, the japanese looked upon the island primarily as a source of agricultural supply. and so life in okinawa changed very little over the years, until the outbreak of world war ii. vital to the japanese defense, okinawa had to be taken before our main attack on japan could succeed. [explosions] after the most tremendous naval and air pounding of the pacific war, american troops landed on okinawa. it was easter sunday, 1945. it was also april fools' day. it marks the beginning of the most bitter are the battle in modern history. the japanese defense turned out to be desperate. this was their last outpost, their last chance to blunt the american blow on japan itself. they fought with fanatical fury. the island gave its rugged support. deep caves, jagged ridges, and steep cliffs aided the enemy. it was a slow, difficult, dangerous process, an individual operation against every japanese soldier. it was a tough way to fight on a tough little island. okinawa earned the name the nut.
, always an easy-going, friendly people, took part in celebrations featuring the highly stylized oriental. ♪ however, the japanese looked upon the island primarily as a source of agricultural supply. and so life in okinawa changed very little over the years, until the outbreak of world war ii. vital to the japanese defense, okinawa had to be taken before our main attack on japan could succeed. [explosions] after the most tremendous naval and air pounding of the pacific war, american troops...
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the successful candidate will be someone highly organized, extremely detail-oriented, with excellent math skills. this interview is their one and only chance to impress. - sign in for an interview? - yeah. - yes, please. hi. how are you? - hi there. how are you? - i work as a staff accountant. the current company i'm at is a big company bought out by a bigger company, and they are moving their accounting services overseas, so our whole department has end dates. it can be tough, but you take the punches as they come. - right here with "detail- oriented with the ability to multitask with great follow-up." look how it's off a half a space. there's some typos. there's spacing issues. - hi. - hi. how you doing? - good. in the past month and a half, i've been on eight interviews. you have to go in with a positive attitude, and it is frustrating when you don't hear back from a company when they tell you that they will call you back, but you just have to keep on plugging, because in reality, you have to pay your bills. - on her, i'm noticing a couple of things that's not great. all of her wo
the successful candidate will be someone highly organized, extremely detail-oriented, with excellent math skills. this interview is their one and only chance to impress. - sign in for an interview? - yeah. - yes, please. hi. how are you? - hi there. how are you? - i work as a staff accountant. the current company i'm at is a big company bought out by a bigger company, and they are moving their accounting services overseas, so our whole department has end dates. it can be tough, but you take the...
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hinting at that because that's really a unique chance for what we call constructive or solution oriented join in this these days because now we have this idea of this understanding that we are all in this together and people all over the world ask what now and that's really the key that's a additional question that is introduced by constructive and solution oriented reporting into joining us and into the journalistic thinking and it's for example what lots of journalists are practicing now these days because the people come to watch them and they have this urge to get onsets to all that questions and needs to understand the situation and i see this really all over the world now and we just need to focus on it even more the people who select a news they consume but also of course all the jonas that are covering this global pandemic trying to heed your advise in order that thank you very much for this import. thank you but it's not just the news that can give you the blues we are social creatures so having to live in self isolation can be pretty stressful in itself our reporter hugh dela t
hinting at that because that's really a unique chance for what we call constructive or solution oriented join in this these days because now we have this idea of this understanding that we are all in this together and people all over the world ask what now and that's really the key that's a additional question that is introduced by constructive and solution oriented reporting into joining us and into the journalistic thinking and it's for example what lots of journalists are practicing now...
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that goes back to your point about the buses and orientation, there is so little, it seems mixing of the parties to actually know each side is thinking and doing from the policy and also to have those conversations. and maybe structural and you have to address is the legislature more than anything else. >> there is a new temporary group that's the modernization of congress and some of the ideas they're putting forward our about those issues which i think is an example would be nice if those committee hearings did not happen all the same time, i would not be committed to seven subcommittee meetings within three hours of one another and along the lines of high school where have three girls and i think you mentioned you have kids too, my kids are grown but when they were in high school they had a block schedule where you could not provide this class with that class because i had to happen at different times. i would like to see that modernization where were obliged to be in her committee and to hear the conversation that is going back and forth because when i'm able to stay in my commit
that goes back to your point about the buses and orientation, there is so little, it seems mixing of the parties to actually know each side is thinking and doing from the policy and also to have those conversations. and maybe structural and you have to address is the legislature more than anything else. >> there is a new temporary group that's the modernization of congress and some of the ideas they're putting forward our about those issues which i think is an example would be nice if...
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país, mi país, tu país ♪ ♪ este país desde que el sol se levanta, nace la copla ♪ ♪ y la danza, el orientequehacer del presente para forjar un futuro ♪ ♪ y así cultivar la siembra de nuestros libertadores ♪ ♪ en este país, mi país, tu país ♪ [música] [música] [música] ♪ mi país eres tú mismo, con tu esfuerzo y voluntad ♪ ♪ en este país, mi país, tu país ♪ ♪ en este país, mi país, tu país ♪ ♪ en este país sí señor. [aplausos] [música] y llegó jalisco. [música] ♪ yo soy el gavilancillo que ando por aquí volando ♪ ♪ yo soy el gavilancillo que ando por aquí volando ♪ ♪ no se asusten pichoncitos, palomas ando buscando ♪ ♪ no se asusten pichoncitos, palomas ando buscando ♪ ♪ lilalala, ay, lalala, liralalala, ay, lalala ♪ ♪ yo soy el gavilancillo que ando por aquí volando ♪ ♪ no se asusten pichoncitos, palomas ando buscando ♪ [música] puro vargas, sí señor, pura alegría. [música] ♪ yo soy el gavilancillo que ando por la nopalera ♪ ♪ yo soy el gavilancillo que ando por la nopalera ♪ ♪ a ver si puedo agarrar a una paloma habanera ♪ ♪ a ver si puedo agarrar a una paloma habanera ♪ ♪ lilalala, ay, la
país, mi país, tu país ♪ ♪ este país desde que el sol se levanta, nace la copla ♪ ♪ y la danza, el orientequehacer del presente para forjar un futuro ♪ ♪ y así cultivar la siembra de nuestros libertadores ♪ ♪ en este país, mi país, tu país ♪ [música] [música] [música] ♪ mi país eres tú mismo, con tu esfuerzo y voluntad ♪ ♪ en este país, mi país, tu país ♪ ♪ en este país, mi país, tu país ♪ ♪ en este país sí señor. [aplausos] [música] y...
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two of the biggest prison breakouts, politically oriented prison breakouts of the twentieth century. their first was in 1979. a man named willie moore alice, a bomb maker, had been working in his workshop, his bomb making workshop in queens doing what he loved most which is making bombs and he was making pipe bomb, it went off in his face, blue off half his face and nine of his fingers. somebody called the police of course. they discovered something, i don't know what to call it other than a case of extreme revolutionary dedication or fanaticism. apparently found blood on one of the knobs on the gas stove and the police concluded that he had dragged himself after being wounded to the stove and turn on the gas hoping to fill the apartment, to light a cigarette, was extremely formidable and militants, terrorist, allowing his digits to be sewn back on, he managed in the prison hospital, waiting for a pair of artificial hands. he just got tired of waiting. a plot was hatched involving his lawyer, and 18 people involved to spring him. this man, willie mireles got some bolt cutters smuggle
two of the biggest prison breakouts, politically oriented prison breakouts of the twentieth century. their first was in 1979. a man named willie moore alice, a bomb maker, had been working in his workshop, his bomb making workshop in queens doing what he loved most which is making bombs and he was making pipe bomb, it went off in his face, blue off half his face and nine of his fingers. somebody called the police of course. they discovered something, i don't know what to call it other than a...
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in germany you have a left majority and it is her merit that she has achieved since 2005 center oriented policy in germany with the participation of the c.d.u. without this idea we would have been in the opposition since 10 or 15 years again so she brought the seed you to the center and began to shake in this country to its core at the reaction has been fast and furious weren't you aware of the. government c.d.u. members who were elected who quality to you members who were elected who called for you for help they called for you months ago they called for you in october what would an office so the preparation of the election of the law he was or do this election from the left he was not over about the chess game so they are have been black eyed at the time so my guess is that 1st of all the touring you can see you has to take over the responsibility 2nd the c.d.u. in germany has to be aware that the population in eastern germany is not willing to accept i'm a defender of until america then we should explain why we cannot accept the party which is defending 12 years of dictatorship as some
in germany you have a left majority and it is her merit that she has achieved since 2005 center oriented policy in germany with the participation of the c.d.u. without this idea we would have been in the opposition since 10 or 15 years again so she brought the seed you to the center and began to shake in this country to its core at the reaction has been fast and furious weren't you aware of the. government c.d.u. members who were elected who quality to you members who were elected who called...
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the manifestation of faith, love, and devotion, yet denied on the basis of their sexual orientation theright to say two extraordinary words, i do. >> lion and martin met as gay rights pioneers in san francisco in the 1950s. and they continued their activism. the pantsuits they wore are now at the city's glbt history museum. . >>> tonight a san jose church showing that we are better together. the cathedral of faith gave out groceries and food today to those struggling financially during the pandemic. it's a massive effort to say the least involving hundreds of volunteers, lines of cars, jamming up surrounding boxes and even created a back up on to the freeway off ramp. at t, s poli came in to direct traffic. >> we're trying to serve as many cars as we can and doing it kly wen. but the number of cars has been overwhelming. our typical month, we would do a million dollars a month in food give away in a week, this week, we'll do over a million dollars. jesus taught us to serve one another, we're really looking to serve our community. >> think about the charity. think about the volunteers. a
the manifestation of faith, love, and devotion, yet denied on the basis of their sexual orientation theright to say two extraordinary words, i do. >> lion and martin met as gay rights pioneers in san francisco in the 1950s. and they continued their activism. the pantsuits they wore are now at the city's glbt history museum. . >>> tonight a san jose church showing that we are better together. the cathedral of faith gave out groceries and food today to those struggling financially...
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which is to say it faces the orient to welcome the 1st rays of light those that dispel the darkness and enter the souls of the face full. of. joy the music of my construction finally echoes across all of paris. it is the $1164.00. as one would expect etienne could not resist the call of the work site he gave his professors the slip soon enough. the bishop tried to reason with him but you'd never seen a more stubborn boy. sulley had intrusted the construction work to richard come on awaiting a simple stone mason who had made it my master builder because he knew that on a building site it's hands on knowledge that matter even really pits creek or the lord. only knows what other like. the trenches will be filled with hundreds of tons of blocks and stone to create the foundations that will bear my full weight. they stretched 9 meters underground. this feigns is both colossal and crucial for nothing will stand on a weak foundation. the foundations for the choir will be finished by autumn take the tribe unite our island soil is roger we're going to load it with so many stones that it won't bu
which is to say it faces the orient to welcome the 1st rays of light those that dispel the darkness and enter the souls of the face full. of. joy the music of my construction finally echoes across all of paris. it is the $1164.00. as one would expect etienne could not resist the call of the work site he gave his professors the slip soon enough. the bishop tried to reason with him but you'd never seen a more stubborn boy. sulley had intrusted the construction work to richard come on awaiting a...
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the spacecraft and use the sun position to get orientation and pitch command with that knowledge we could then make corrections to correct our angle of entry into the atmosphere. and as you know, the angle of entry into the atmosphere is a very small angle, only about two degrees, so it has to be controlled very carefully. at 105 hours they give us constructions -- they give us instructions to greenlight the engines and orient the spacecraft in this matter and give this procedure a try. when they read the procedure to us, i couldn't believe it, because even on apollo 8, i never thought in all the world i would have to use anything is way out as all this, and here i was on apollo 13 using the same procedure that was developed some time ago. this maneuver was completed on time, and because was a manual burn, we had a three-man operation. jack would take care of time and tell us went to light off the engine and went to stop, fred had built -- fred handled the pitch maneuver and i pushed the buttons to start and stop the engines. maybe we should recommend a three-man limit. we were drif
the spacecraft and use the sun position to get orientation and pitch command with that knowledge we could then make corrections to correct our angle of entry into the atmosphere. and as you know, the angle of entry into the atmosphere is a very small angle, only about two degrees, so it has to be controlled very carefully. at 105 hours they give us constructions -- they give us instructions to greenlight the engines and orient the spacecraft in this matter and give this procedure a try. when...
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hinting at that because that's really a unique chance for what we call constructive or solution oriented join in this these days because now we have this idea of this understanding that we are all in this together and people all over the world ask what now and that's really the key that's a additional question that is introduced by constructive and solution oriented reporting into joining us and into the journalistic thinking and that's for example lots of journalists are practicing now these days because the people come to watch them and they have this birds to get onsets to all that questions and needs to understand the situation and i see this really all over the world now and we just need to focus on it even more the people who select a news they consume but also of course all the jonas that are covering this global pandemic we're trying to heed your advise in order that thank you very much for this important. thank you but it's not just the news that can give you the blues we are social creatures so having to live in self isolation can be pretty stressful in itself our reporter hugh
hinting at that because that's really a unique chance for what we call constructive or solution oriented join in this these days because now we have this idea of this understanding that we are all in this together and people all over the world ask what now and that's really the key that's a additional question that is introduced by constructive and solution oriented reporting into joining us and into the journalistic thinking and that's for example lots of journalists are practicing now these...
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hinting at that because that's really a unique chance for what we call constructive or solution oriented join in this in these days because now we have this idea of this understanding that we are all in this together and people all over the world ask what now and that's really the key that's a additional question that is introduced by constructive and solution oriented reporting into joining us and into the journalistic thinking and that's for example lots of journalists are practicing now these days because the people come to watch them and they have this birds to get onsets to all that questions and needs to understand the situation and i see this really all over the world now and we just need to focus on it even more the people who select a news they consume but also of course all the jonas that are covering this global pandemic trying to heed your advise in order that thank you very much for this important. thank you but it's not just the news that can give you the blues we are social creatures so having to live in self isolation can be pretty stressful in itself our reporter hugh de
hinting at that because that's really a unique chance for what we call constructive or solution oriented join in this in these days because now we have this idea of this understanding that we are all in this together and people all over the world ask what now and that's really the key that's a additional question that is introduced by constructive and solution oriented reporting into joining us and into the journalistic thinking and that's for example lots of journalists are practicing now...
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oriented population up to 25 percent this has not changed since the fifty's and now the people at the themselves even more frankly than in the past so we have to be very aware that we have about 20 to 30 percent who are able and willing to vote very right wing parties and about 10 to 15 percent who are really fascist so we have to invest more in education and explanation and 2nd form it's of utmost importance not to accept that such parties create governments we should be here where a clue. i'm glad compound bar is now stepping down as head of the party she will not run for chancellor she was the successor who was picked by both your party and by agel americal herself which she about pink i don't think so but she has made some bad choices she has just lost 21 percent of people in the country or who are happy with her performance that's just 6 percent better than the f.t. had alexander gul and it's to it's also a question of how you you raise the question and how you formulate the questions and on the other side she has achieved something which nearly is forgotten she has reconstituted
oriented population up to 25 percent this has not changed since the fifty's and now the people at the themselves even more frankly than in the past so we have to be very aware that we have about 20 to 30 percent who are able and willing to vote very right wing parties and about 10 to 15 percent who are really fascist so we have to invest more in education and explanation and 2nd form it's of utmost importance not to accept that such parties create governments we should be here where a clue. i'm...
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the metropolis is considered a symbol of the wealthy growth oriented mongolia. in recent years hundreds of thousands of people have come here to try their luck. few have become successful. and yes mongolia is experiencing the greatest rural exodus it has ever seen. and young people in particular don't want to be inferior to the west but they also don't want to be inferior to the asian neighbors. if you consider traditional nomadic life as a viable future. bridges are already talked about but that in time the john good that we have a song that deals with rapid technological progress and in particular reflects the moment when too much technological optimization has occurred here to you to get back in that you get at this point what humans look for a place to slow down and return to nature and the origins of life. this is an important message that we want to give to the people he said especially to the mongolian youth so if. it took. a look at most of symmetry in the middle of an ambassador. for the band john it's a backdrop that symbolizes an entire generation sph
the metropolis is considered a symbol of the wealthy growth oriented mongolia. in recent years hundreds of thousands of people have come here to try their luck. few have become successful. and yes mongolia is experiencing the greatest rural exodus it has ever seen. and young people in particular don't want to be inferior to the west but they also don't want to be inferior to the asian neighbors. if you consider traditional nomadic life as a viable future. bridges are already talked about but...
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phil clark is a professor of international politics of the school of oriental and african studies he joins me live now via skype from london sir thank you for joining us here on al-jazeera 1st of all your reaction to this attack. in many respects is not that surprising there have been big clashes between the major rebel group that suspected of carrying out this attack and a group called the f.d.a. . and the congolese army i've been at each other's throats to several weeks now and it does look like the f.d.a. a lot have used this attack on the national park rangers as a white to show their strength and as a white city trying to put pressure on the congolese army to back off i think that if there is a surprising elements about this attack it's the style of the civilian death toll typically when there are attacks in the ring of national pocket it usually involves the kidnapping of a foreign tourists we haven't seen come to lay civilians being killed in such large numbers inside the national park and we certainly haven't seen this number of of ranges killed so in that sense that this is
phil clark is a professor of international politics of the school of oriental and african studies he joins me live now via skype from london sir thank you for joining us here on al-jazeera 1st of all your reaction to this attack. in many respects is not that surprising there have been big clashes between the major rebel group that suspected of carrying out this attack and a group called the f.d.a. . and the congolese army i've been at each other's throats to several weeks now and it does look...
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so the crisis makes it so hard to live to orient the entire life to have your education to get a jobhat is a social failure and that functional society totally legitimate to launch yourself into a different career track that this is the startup model to circumvent what shed in a functional society whether that's education or transportation. so things have to change to be less exciting and should not be the option. so outside of that existing model if it's the public sector it stuck in what it is for maybe they are just content and that is the status quo. >> so you work at a newspaper and then to be infiltrated but i am not trying to defend the dmv website. [laughter] i would you show up in three months. but i think that to be better experienced at least on a spiritual level. and there is reliant i guess trying to answer your question with tech like publishing like windup doll with that whole idea you push your products and with that patch or fix so when your book is done it's done and there is a reason to take so long and you have to copy editors go through it and you send it to frie
so the crisis makes it so hard to live to orient the entire life to have your education to get a jobhat is a social failure and that functional society totally legitimate to launch yourself into a different career track that this is the startup model to circumvent what shed in a functional society whether that's education or transportation. so things have to change to be less exciting and should not be the option. so outside of that existing model if it's the public sector it stuck in what it...
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(music) this disease is constantly present in the orient, making it an ever present threat to the u.sd its possessions. the germ that causes bubonic plague is carried by fleas that live on rats and other rodents. rats are great travelers, and vessels must use rat guards to keep them from coming aboard. notice this rat and his tail, now he attempts to clear the rat guard. will he succeed? it looks like he will make it. no, he admits defeat and returns to the wharf. yellow fever, a fearful disease that once struck terror in the south, is an example of a dreaded disease now almost entirely wiped out. it is transmitted physically by a mosquito. with the mosquitoes that transmit the disease exterminated, yellow fever is eliminated. although yellow fever has been banished from our shores since 1905, but still exists in south america and africa, and recent advances in air travel again make and administer the united states. to combat this menace, the yellow fever mosquito must be limited from ships and airplanes and must be detected and isolated. although mosquitoes that spread yellow fever u
(music) this disease is constantly present in the orient, making it an ever present threat to the u.sd its possessions. the germ that causes bubonic plague is carried by fleas that live on rats and other rodents. rats are great travelers, and vessels must use rat guards to keep them from coming aboard. notice this rat and his tail, now he attempts to clear the rat guard. will he succeed? it looks like he will make it. no, he admits defeat and returns to the wharf. yellow fever, a fearful...
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cerca de la tierra de lo normal ademÁs es luna llena y ha dejado vistas espectaculares en asia medio oriente [locutora] pero primero tienes que ganarle al reloj. >> ¡tÚ puedes! ¡lo vas a hacer! [vÍtores] >> [locutora]
cerca de la tierra de lo normal ademÁs es luna llena y ha dejado vistas espectaculares en asia medio oriente [locutora] pero primero tienes que ganarle al reloj. >> ¡tÚ puedes! ¡lo vas a hacer! [vÍtores] >> [locutora]
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. ♪ ♪ this disease is present in the orient.eat to the united states and its possessions. the germ that causes bubonic plague is carried by fleas that live on rats and other rodents. rats are great travellers and vessels must use rat guards to keep them from coming aboard. notice how this rat balances with his tail. now he attempts to clear the rat guard. will he succeed? it looks like he will make it. no. he admits defeat and he returns to the war. yellow fever, the fearful yellow jack which struck terror to the south, is one of the best examples of a decide almost entirely wiped out by science. it's transmitted by a particular mosquit mosquito. with those exterminated, yellow fever is eliminated. although yellow fever has been banished from our shores since 1905, it still exists in south america and africa. and recent developments in air travel again make it a menace to the united states. to combat this, the yellow fever mosquito must be eliminated from ships and airports and infected people must be detected and isolated. alth
. ♪ ♪ this disease is present in the orient.eat to the united states and its possessions. the germ that causes bubonic plague is carried by fleas that live on rats and other rodents. rats are great travellers and vessels must use rat guards to keep them from coming aboard. notice how this rat balances with his tail. now he attempts to clear the rat guard. will he succeed? it looks like he will make it. no. he admits defeat and he returns to the war. yellow fever, the fearful yellow jack...
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a lot of the company perks are oriented toward hiring and retaining those employees. obviously you can't have a product without it, i get it, but without those people, but it does lead to this sort of internal hierarchy that can leave a lot of people feeling like second class citizens and so i mentioned race and class-- well, i mentioned race and gender because i think that it's sort of that's baked into that hierarchy as well, so it can influence the way things are running internally and-- >> that's what i'm kind of getting at. kind of like one, appreciate you laying that out and i think that's now coming to bear a little bit more at least right now, but the questions around what should be the most, you know, prized position in the company. who is actually hire and sort of-- i feel like fundamental assumption are now being actually questioned in the wake of whatever, just actually questioning them. >> yeah, well, i think what is concerning to me is that is this conflation of your-- that i think is, it's not specific unique to the valley, it's like american capitalism
a lot of the company perks are oriented toward hiring and retaining those employees. obviously you can't have a product without it, i get it, but without those people, but it does lead to this sort of internal hierarchy that can leave a lot of people feeling like second class citizens and so i mentioned race and class-- well, i mentioned race and gender because i think that it's sort of that's baked into that hierarchy as well, so it can influence the way things are running internally and--...
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una ola de asaltos masivos y saqueos estÁ golpeando a pueblos del oriente y sur del paÍs desde hace tresetenidos. el dÍa anterior, una poblaciÓn fue escenario de protestas, los pobladores hicieron actos vandÁlicos y saqueos de la poca comida que hay. [disparos] la reacciÓn del rÉgimen activar una represiÓn salvaje imponiendo el orden pÚblico, en muchos casos a balazos. los altos precios de los alimentos fueron un detonante del estallido social. un cartÓn de huevos subió a cinco dÓlares, en un paÍs donde la mayorÍa gana menos de dos dÓlares al mes. el rÉgimen amenaza con una narrativa conocida. nicolÁs maduro: si vienen por las malas, nos encontraran de frente con nuestra fuerza revolucionaria, para activar las decisiones que hagan falta. francisco: las amenazas no podrÍan ser suficientes, cuando mÁs del 90% de la poblaciÓn no puede soportar mÁs tiempo sin alimentos, ni gasolina. segÚn una reciente encuesta hecha entre los de la asamblea nacional. el temor que tienen el rÉgimen es que esta ola de violencia y saqueos pueda llegar y golpear a caracas. lo que pondrÍa en jaque a maduro en med
una ola de asaltos masivos y saqueos estÁ golpeando a pueblos del oriente y sur del paÍs desde hace tresetenidos. el dÍa anterior, una poblaciÓn fue escenario de protestas, los pobladores hicieron actos vandÁlicos y saqueos de la poca comida que hay. [disparos] la reacciÓn del rÉgimen activar una represiÓn salvaje imponiendo el orden pÚblico, en muchos casos a balazos. los altos precios de los alimentos fueron un detonante del estallido social. un cartÓn de huevos subió a cinco...
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so perhaps not meaningful in any great sense but and the significant oriented into the 2h century. and so the first was in 1979. and the flm bomb maker and with the workshop and making bombs and it went off in his face and blew off half of his face and nine of his fingers. somebody call the police. i don't know other than extreme revolutionary dedication. they found blood on one of the knobs on the gas stove the police concluded he dragged himself from being wounded to turn on the gas with his mouth hoping to fill the apartment to light a cigarette and set it off. that extremely formidable terrorist. and the fbi said they could find most of them. to keep them as evidence. and waiting for a pair of artificial hands. and then to involve his lawyer and the main women so this man could take some bolt cutters. and somehow to snip the screen that is covering the window. and then is able to lower himself out the building several stories with improvised rope made out of ace bandages. he's hit an air-conditioner and bounced off landed on the ground got scooped up somehow. he made his way to
so perhaps not meaningful in any great sense but and the significant oriented into the 2h century. and so the first was in 1979. and the flm bomb maker and with the workshop and making bombs and it went off in his face and blew off half of his face and nine of his fingers. somebody call the police. i don't know other than extreme revolutionary dedication. they found blood on one of the knobs on the gas stove the police concluded he dragged himself from being wounded to turn on the gas with his...
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but i think that engineering skills are the primary focus that they are oriented that obviously cannot have a product without it. i get it and with the internal hierarchy that can leave people feeling like second-class citizens. so it can influence the way. >> no. i like to appreciate you laying that out so now we can compare a little bit like now for what should be the most prized. with that fundamental assumption in the wake of whatever. >> why it is concerning to me it is a confliction you need to value like american capitalism. but this idea that your personal worth is directly correlated to your economic output or contribution and value in the marketplace. and that there is something morally superior of engineers having a certain mindset or value system. and it resonates. i guess it leads to our hierarchy but also leads to the mindset that is very optimized to the bottom line. is not the humane approach. >> and that and the ceo challenging and interesting. with those issues for our leaders here. at least at the time was he an avatar for problems in leadership and tech and how do y
but i think that engineering skills are the primary focus that they are oriented that obviously cannot have a product without it. i get it and with the internal hierarchy that can leave people feeling like second-class citizens. so it can influence the way. >> no. i like to appreciate you laying that out so now we can compare a little bit like now for what should be the most prized. with that fundamental assumption in the wake of whatever. >> why it is concerning to me it is a...
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we must ensure that we're not saving money on climate change now but invest in in future oriented technologies and we must not think nationally but continue to put our international commitments 1st because that's essential for achieving global success in climate protection. for you much with. germany will be in charge of driving forward to europe's green deal when it takes over the e.u. presidency in july the un sees this as a moment of truth for the world we have to read in short 3 the opportunity to rebuild our world for the better. it says use the pandemic recovery to provide the foundation for a safe l.c. includes even more resilient worms for all people the u.n. secretary general says the fear of the fridays for future movement protesting here in berlin last friday that the political reflex could now be to bail out carbon intensive industries at the cost of climate friendly investment. or earlier we asked the w.c. for the corresponding belinda crane whether policymakers have broader support for linking climate protection to these economic stimulus package. they do i think amongst the gene
we must ensure that we're not saving money on climate change now but invest in in future oriented technologies and we must not think nationally but continue to put our international commitments 1st because that's essential for achieving global success in climate protection. for you much with. germany will be in charge of driving forward to europe's green deal when it takes over the e.u. presidency in july the un sees this as a moment of truth for the world we have to read in short 3 the...