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by an oil man named henry flagler, driven by the audacious vision of turning sea and swamp into paradise. man, if he could see it now. but 20 years before flagler found florida, a woman in upstate new york discovered something even more profound. her name was yunis newton foote, she was an artists are and scientist. she found when you put different gasses in the sun, it perhaps heat and atmospheres of that gas would give our earth a high temperature. back then nobody paid attention to scientists in skirts. even at countless men duplicated her discovery, there was no stopping the industrial revolution. coal and oil transformed humanity, built the modern world, complete with overseas highways. but all that burning also built an invisible greenhouse in the sky. and thanks to all that heat trapping gas, just the oceans are absorbing as much extra heat as five hiroshima-size atomic bombs every second of every minute every day. yeunice foote was right. and 163 years later on independence day 2019, anchorage was hotter than key west. >> this whole lake, there was no lake in the early 1950s. so
by an oil man named henry flagler, driven by the audacious vision of turning sea and swamp into paradise. man, if he could see it now. but 20 years before flagler found florida, a woman in upstate new york discovered something even more profound. her name was yunis newton foote, she was an artists are and scientist. she found when you put different gasses in the sun, it perhaps heat and atmospheres of that gas would give our earth a high temperature. back then nobody paid attention to...
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in 2009 acapulco known as a pacific paradise was hit by a flu epidemic. it had only just recovered when the corona virus struck. the president and the local hotel and tourism authority remembers the losses and he fears more desperate times are to come. this is. we're seeing the lowest booking levels for many years. it's just about 3 and a half percent of total capacity. it's terrible that even the. hotel owners are hoping for tax relief and financial help to weather the current crisis and be able to pay their employees. so far the federal government has not offered any help. local governments have at least said that they would extend the deadline for taxes to be paid but more needs to be done to ensure that the tourism sector survives. elated by means of a get elect up locally if we don't have the means to help. the federal government has to bail out the small and medium sized companies the up for us economy course without their help the crisis will only get worse but it's a product that without somebody. on my p.c. is. that's hard to imagine for people w
in 2009 acapulco known as a pacific paradise was hit by a flu epidemic. it had only just recovered when the corona virus struck. the president and the local hotel and tourism authority remembers the losses and he fears more desperate times are to come. this is. we're seeing the lowest booking levels for many years. it's just about 3 and a half percent of total capacity. it's terrible that even the. hotel owners are hoping for tax relief and financial help to weather the current crisis and be...
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the lingering effects of the paradise fire is impacting residents during the pandemic. next on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> strong ridge of high pressure is moving away from us flow ing back in. thatmore clotoday. lng temperatures. what you can expect in your neighborhood, coming up. >>> look at the roadways. traffic alert as you come off the bay bridge due to overnight police activity. details coming up. >>> kpix 5 wants to bring you the good news happening in the bay area as well and connect you to the people looking to help. go to kpix.com/together. you will find stories of how we are better together. you can also send your story ideas to together@cbs.com . - why choose invisalign over other aligners? - only invisalign treatment uses smarttrack technology. it moves teeth more comfortably and predictably than ordinary aligners. so i can create custom treatment plans for every smile. when you and your home thave needed here because so we're working 24/7 toected maintain a reliable network, to meet your growing internet needs. we're helping customers who a
the lingering effects of the paradise fire is impacting residents during the pandemic. next on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> strong ridge of high pressure is moving away from us flow ing back in. thatmore clotoday. lng temperatures. what you can expect in your neighborhood, coming up. >>> look at the roadways. traffic alert as you come off the bay bridge due to overnight police activity. details coming up. >>> kpix 5 wants to bring you the good news...
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until you're stuck in paradise. >> i wouldn't mind being stuck in paradise, but it definitely -- i need. paying for it is different. also, just the -- i don't know, i want to go home after a certain amount of time on vacation. something about sleeping in my own bed. >> that's very true. we hope they can get back to south africa soon and get out of paradise. >>> coming up, rita wilson's first public performance since tackling the coronavirus. >>> and plus pink opens up about her own family's dealing with the virus. she says her 3-year-old son had it worse than she did. >>> later, how a tiger and other big cats became infected with the virus at a top zoo. se than she did. >>> later, how a tiger and other big cats became infected with the virus at a top zoo. and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month
until you're stuck in paradise. >> i wouldn't mind being stuck in paradise, but it definitely -- i need. paying for it is different. also, just the -- i don't know, i want to go home after a certain amount of time on vacation. something about sleeping in my own bed. >> that's very true. we hope they can get back to south africa soon and get out of paradise. >>> coming up, rita wilson's first public performance since tackling the coronavirus. >>> and plus pink opens...
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with this crown in notre dame paris would be paradise.after staying in the shadows of other cathedrals for so long i finally saw myself as the 1st lady of france. i couldn't fathom that this crown wasn't meant for me. the king has the sunshine built in just 6 years just a few streets from my towers. that sublime reliquary with its walls of glass is a miracle. the king has made up his mind that would be the whole of the whole a crowd. but there is worse yet. aside from its insolent beauty all that was marvelous 20 years ago now seemed heavy and dark. what remained of maurice to sally staring all richard sacrifice etienne's genius. would construction have to resume once again. my builders would try to rise to this challenge. from my incredible story just being caught. playing days. ago taking protonix. deep learning merged reality wait a 2nd for you want the whole picture cost factors that will make i.d.s. shift deliver us. from one measure to reality to cryptocurrency to your top picks for live in an ever changing digital world let's start
with this crown in notre dame paris would be paradise.after staying in the shadows of other cathedrals for so long i finally saw myself as the 1st lady of france. i couldn't fathom that this crown wasn't meant for me. the king has the sunshine built in just 6 years just a few streets from my towers. that sublime reliquary with its walls of glass is a miracle. the king has made up his mind that would be the whole of the whole a crowd. but there is worse yet. aside from its insolent beauty all...
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james haley, author of captive paradise, he discusses the life of lilly uokalani. this is a 75-minute talk as part of the great lives lecture series. >> so thank you for that too kind introduction. i'm delighted to be back here at mary washington. i threat i threatened when i was here a year ago january i may never go home. it's customary to warm the audience up with a few funny stories about your career. if i had known 14 months ago i was coming back, i wouldn't have told you all of my funny stories. so it's probably best we just move forward with our talk. now i am anglo. actually, i'm part cherokee native, but i'm a mainland writer. and so my -- the time i will have to speak in hawaiian is thick. we'll talk a bit about the hawaiian language. but the first thing i need to do is make some disclaimer of humility. because captive paradise is intended to explain the essentials of how the united states, how we got our hands on the place. i've never gotten such good -- well, i'm used to getting good reviews. but the reviews that i got from "wall street journal" all the
james haley, author of captive paradise, he discusses the life of lilly uokalani. this is a 75-minute talk as part of the great lives lecture series. >> so thank you for that too kind introduction. i'm delighted to be back here at mary washington. i threat i threatened when i was here a year ago january i may never go home. it's customary to warm the audience up with a few funny stories about your career. if i had known 14 months ago i was coming back, i wouldn't have told you all of my...
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with his crown and notre dame paris would be paradise. after staying in the shadows of other cathedrals for so long i finally saw myself as the 1st lady of france. i couldn't fathom that this crown wasn't meant for me. the king has the sunshine built in just 6 years just a few streets from my towers. that sublime reliquary has its walls of glass is a miracle. the king has made up his mind that would be the home of the holy cross. but there is worse yet. aside from its insolent beauty all that was marvelous 20 years ago now seemed heavy and dark. what remained of maurice to sally staring or richard sacrifice etienne's genius. would construction have to resume once again. my builders would try to rise to this challenge. so my incredible story had just begun. yon. a air. flights. with run out of markets. the momentum of the morning world. newsmagazine made in germany. 30 minutes w. . can. discover your concept discovered with the. school alleging up to 100 lives the ideals of the favs are more relevant today than they were a. couple 100 year
with his crown and notre dame paris would be paradise. after staying in the shadows of other cathedrals for so long i finally saw myself as the 1st lady of france. i couldn't fathom that this crown wasn't meant for me. the king has the sunshine built in just 6 years just a few streets from my towers. that sublime reliquary has its walls of glass is a miracle. the king has made up his mind that would be the home of the holy cross. but there is worse yet. aside from its insolent beauty all that...
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with this crown in notre down paris would be paradise.after staying in the shadows of other cathedrals for so long i finally saw myself as the 1st lady of france. i couldn't fathom that this crown wasn't meant for me. the king has the sunshine built in just 6 years just a few streets from my towers. that sublime reliquary with its walls of glass is a miracle. the king has made up his mind that would be the whole of the whole a crowd. but there is worse yet. aside from its insolent beauty all that was marvelous 20 years ago now seemed heavy. and doc. what remained of maurice to sally's staring over richard sacrifice 80 ends genius. would construction have to resume once again. my builders would try to rise to this challenge. for my incredible story had just become. come. small acts can inspire big changes in the people making it possible go africa fantastic right. join them as they set out to save the environment learn from one another and work together for a better future for. many thoughts steal all for tuning it peak up for god. in 30 m
with this crown in notre down paris would be paradise.after staying in the shadows of other cathedrals for so long i finally saw myself as the 1st lady of france. i couldn't fathom that this crown wasn't meant for me. the king has the sunshine built in just 6 years just a few streets from my towers. that sublime reliquary with its walls of glass is a miracle. the king has made up his mind that would be the whole of the whole a crowd. but there is worse yet. aside from its insolent beauty all...
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with his crown in notre dam paris would be paradise. after staying in the shadows of other cathedrals for so long i finally saw myself as the 1st lady of france. i couldn't fathom that this crown wasn't meant for me. the king has the sunshine built in just 6 years just a few streets from my towers. that sublime reliquary has its walls of glass is a miracle. the king has made up his mind that would be the home of the holy crown. but there is worse yet. aside from its insolent beauty all that was marvelous 20 years ago now seemed heavy. and doc. what remained of maurice to sally staring or richard sacrifice and genius. would construction have to resume once again. my builders would try to rise to this challenge. for my incredible story had just become. lang a long. game game. the a good long the end. if they're attacked they fight back. and it seems a rather unfair fight plants against them other dangerous. thing the claims to insult remarkably well. i'll give a good. moral to. 13 and explain. corin says. doctors. use. requiem. armstrong.
with his crown in notre dam paris would be paradise. after staying in the shadows of other cathedrals for so long i finally saw myself as the 1st lady of france. i couldn't fathom that this crown wasn't meant for me. the king has the sunshine built in just 6 years just a few streets from my towers. that sublime reliquary has its walls of glass is a miracle. the king has made up his mind that would be the home of the holy crown. but there is worse yet. aside from its insolent beauty all that was...
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captive paradise is intended to explain the essentials of how we got our hands on the place. the reviews i got from the wall street journal all the way to honolulu magazine were extraordinary. really wonderful reviews, which did not prepare me for the anger that i saw in the native independence blogs. they hated it. and hated me just another halle trying to make a bunch of money off our history. apparently they think people write history for money. which tells you something about their understanding of the publishing business. there was on one of these culture blogs, a native scholar who said, yeah, he's white, he shouldn't have written it, i was curious, so i bought a copy and i read it, and it's really not bad. don't you think it would help us? i mean, here's a mainstream american publisher who agrees with us don't you think we should be able to use this. people like me aren't supposes to poke their nose into their business. the first thing i need to say in their defense, is this is not anything like political correctness run amok. it's not. actually, this combat over who g
captive paradise is intended to explain the essentials of how we got our hands on the place. the reviews i got from the wall street journal all the way to honolulu magazine were extraordinary. really wonderful reviews, which did not prepare me for the anger that i saw in the native independence blogs. they hated it. and hated me just another halle trying to make a bunch of money off our history. apparently they think people write history for money. which tells you something about their...
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80% it is alcatraz, t t 20% it's paradise. sometimes i go down this one, pick cabbage along t this side, me up this w way... and then i g go down anonother ridge, spideymanan down. the greens are--there's everything you want here. this area is one of my favorite picking area. ooh, i found a cabbage. my mom, when she was here, she showed me all the picking grounds, all her favorite spots. you see how i remove it without taking the root? so it can grow another and next year, too. it's time-consuming, but it's filling. and it also involves the kids to help you to prepare. it kind of keeeeps the famyy closer t together. [video game e playing] bubba: ugh... boy: ohh! they got shot. boy: get him! ohh! 1 down! bbubba: plpliers. what arere pl? ededward: and findnd my knife, bubba. bubba: i got the net. [drums beating rhytythmically] [men singing in nativive langua] frances: it's so hard because of separation between u.s. and russians. makes this hard for us to even communicate. but dancing, a lot of the dances, we both share them. i m
80% it is alcatraz, t t 20% it's paradise. sometimes i go down this one, pick cabbage along t this side, me up this w way... and then i g go down anonother ridge, spideymanan down. the greens are--there's everything you want here. this area is one of my favorite picking area. ooh, i found a cabbage. my mom, when she was here, she showed me all the picking grounds, all her favorite spots. you see how i remove it without taking the root? so it can grow another and next year, too. it's...
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so it's just to put things in perspective and i think that's where it's on to the 15 or 16 now in paradise i mean it's a year round thing a.b.c. basically is at the bachelor show now are the bachelor networks because they have off work and they have a new singing show come out i think next week and they've done a great job with the franchise and just expanding and really laying it all out before we get to the book and the book is the 1st time how does it come about like i guess they put ads up on the show and you call it you go in for interviews i'm just trying to figure how do you go from being a watcher of the bachelor to the bachelor i mean lock i guess whatever you want to call it for me it was interview and walking down 16th street mall in denver and they had an open casting call at a hard rock cafe and i popped in and talked to some people and i was at a point my life where i had no clue what was going on what was next i was done playing football so why not you know let's let's try it let's do it let's have some fun. well tell your brothers that we're from denver i don't know your ba
so it's just to put things in perspective and i think that's where it's on to the 15 or 16 now in paradise i mean it's a year round thing a.b.c. basically is at the bachelor show now are the bachelor networks because they have off work and they have a new singing show come out i think next week and they've done a great job with the franchise and just expanding and really laying it all out before we get to the book and the book is the 1st time how does it come about like i guess they put ads up...
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but twenty percentage paradise. sometimemes i go d down thisne. . average je on thihis site come up this way. i know not go down another rich spidey man don't. the greens are there is everything you want here this area is onene of my favorite picking area. . what part of cabbagage. but my mom when she wasas here she showewee all the picking graham. all her favorite spot. you see how i remove it without taking the work. so it can grow anotherer r nenext yearoo. it's time consuming but is failing. and it also involves the kids h help you're preparedd. it kinda keeps the family closer together. i got shot. a lace boho. but we'll go in there for. give mee a playayer. by monony. but in a- live anymore. if i go buy a gun. he better memoryy me but it pul. ininour book s sixty seveneaears olold the wind b burning . threei get really tense coming over. well what t if men but d doubted ththat they'll make it tomorrow. ll we knowow no motivation to. ththe russians are a a relatives descendants of our family our side. itit took me to attempt to bring the other
but twenty percentage paradise. sometimemes i go d down thisne. . average je on thihis site come up this way. i know not go down another rich spidey man don't. the greens are there is everything you want here this area is onene of my favorite picking area. . what part of cabbagage. but my mom when she wasas here she showewee all the picking graham. all her favorite spot. you see how i remove it without taking the work. so it can grow anotherer r nenext yearoo. it's time consuming but is...
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or they could find the life of paradise that they want.there is acknowledgment of this plague here, everyone will stop coming. the economy will collapse. so there is no need, no want to acknowledge this disease. the city health officials also start claiming that maybe kenyon is just in this for himself. trying to take money from the city coffers. the marine health official doctors who should be as natural allies, want nothing to do with him because they think that he thanks he is better than all of them. any kind of does any kind of makes that known. they don't want to have anything to do with him whatsoever. then the chinese in chinatown who are online of the disease, they see his aggressiveness and they recoil in : the wolf doctor. this is especially after -- there's no vaccine, no medicine for plague at the time. there is something called a half keen serum which if you take it, it's proven in some studies in india at the time, it prevents your chances of getting plagued by about 40%. it's isn't that much, but at the same time it has ver
or they could find the life of paradise that they want.there is acknowledgment of this plague here, everyone will stop coming. the economy will collapse. so there is no need, no want to acknowledge this disease. the city health officials also start claiming that maybe kenyon is just in this for himself. trying to take money from the city coffers. the marine health official doctors who should be as natural allies, want nothing to do with him because they think that he thanks he is better than...
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graham looked for paradise in a different direction, returned to an interest he had early in his life and religion particularly bringing to gather the traditions of hinduism and christianity. they got divorced very bitterly in 1925. this put them back on the front page one last time and as soon as they are no longer a couple the press completely lost interest in them but happily for me they saved all their letters. rose kept a diary. they wrote dueling unpublished memoirs, rose's was published 15 years later not to mention recollections of the lives of their friends. so there was rich material to work from and i urge all of you to save your letters, keep diaries, give historians something to work from. after their divorce, rose, as a matter of principle, refused alimony and she was reduced to poverty again. she remarried but to someone as poor as she was, very soon came down with cancer and died at the age of 53. graham also remarried but without a leap out of his class, lived to the age of 88, dying in 1960. that is the story. i wish i could say they changed the world, they didn't bu
graham looked for paradise in a different direction, returned to an interest he had early in his life and religion particularly bringing to gather the traditions of hinduism and christianity. they got divorced very bitterly in 1925. this put them back on the front page one last time and as soon as they are no longer a couple the press completely lost interest in them but happily for me they saved all their letters. rose kept a diary. they wrote dueling unpublished memoirs, rose's was published...
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adventures in the science of sleep and the king and queen of malibu, the true story for battle of paradise. he's appeared on msnbc, fox, reuters, npr and elsewhere. his third book, again, our pick of the month, black death at the golden gate, the race to save america from the bubonic plague is the reason we're here this evening. please join me in welcoming him. [applause] >> thank you all for coming, especially given the weather outside. it is nice to be inside where it is dry as opposed to outside where it is wet. one thing i realized -- so my first book was about sleep science, and when i went and talked about that book, i realized that many people were coming to the talks because they had their own sleep disorders and they wanted to talk with somebody about it. this book is about the plague. if you think you have the plague, this is not the place for you. i think there's a hospital about three blocks that way. that's where you should go instead. so one of the questions people always ask me is how did you get interested in this book? well, the last book i wrote was about malibu, was abou
adventures in the science of sleep and the king and queen of malibu, the true story for battle of paradise. he's appeared on msnbc, fox, reuters, npr and elsewhere. his third book, again, our pick of the month, black death at the golden gate, the race to save america from the bubonic plague is the reason we're here this evening. please join me in welcoming him. [applause] >> thank you all for coming, especially given the weather outside. it is nice to be inside where it is dry as opposed...
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have we lost paradise with this pandemic or can we find it once again? stephen: in terms of bridge building, the hope must be if you can put companies into hibernation and furlough workers that are still employed by the companies but are not doing anything productive for the time being, that once they lock down comes to an end, you hope these companies will sort of rise up again and they will enter a new kind of seasonal spring, and everything will be better again and we are all ok there are consequences associated with trying to do that. most obviously, the government debt levels will rise to much higher than we are used to in the past. and other issues, we are in the early days of thinking about. for example, in the good old days, free movements of capital, free movements of capital, free movement of people across borders, are much better than they were 40, 50, 60 years ago. the idea of people in capital was central to the idea of globalization it is not clear in my mind that countries will be quite so willing to accept their free movement of people. p
have we lost paradise with this pandemic or can we find it once again? stephen: in terms of bridge building, the hope must be if you can put companies into hibernation and furlough workers that are still employed by the companies but are not doing anything productive for the time being, that once they lock down comes to an end, you hope these companies will sort of rise up again and they will enter a new kind of seasonal spring, and everything will be better again and we are all ok there are...
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la informaciÓn fue trasladada a la compaÑÍa bahamas paradise con anticipaciÓn para que pudieran a nuestrosa se suspendan y los marinos queden atrapados. >> nos queda llorar, no nos queda de otra. perdÓnenme que llore asÍ, pero soy hombre y tambiÉn tengo derecho. vilma: la Única esperanza de este grupo de tripulantes es regresar pronto a casa para abrazar a sus familias. patricia: wuhan actualizÓ el nÚmero de muertos por el covid-19, ahora son 3689 personas muertas. este es el equivalente a un 50% mÁs que las cifras oficiales reportadas inicialmente por la pandemia. los nÚmeros aumentaron, tras incluir a quienes fallecieron afuera de los hospitales. enrique: en las Últimas horas, autoridades sanitarias en francia reportaron 761 nuevas muertes en ese paÍs por coronavirus. lo que eleva la cifra total a 18,681. como dato positivo se destaca la cantidad de personas internadas en hospitales continÚa disminuyendo. el gobierno francÉs investiga contagio en mÁs de 1000 marinos en uno de sus portaaviones. patricia: en chile, las noticias parecen alentadoras. despuÉs de 45 dÍas de cuarentena, el gobi
la informaciÓn fue trasladada a la compaÑÍa bahamas paradise con anticipaciÓn para que pudieran a nuestrosa se suspendan y los marinos queden atrapados. >> nos queda llorar, no nos queda de otra. perdÓnenme que llore asÍ, pero soy hombre y tambiÉn tengo derecho. vilma: la Única esperanza de este grupo de tripulantes es regresar pronto a casa para abrazar a sus familias. patricia: wuhan actualizÓ el nÚmero de muertos por el covid-19, ahora son 3689 personas muertas. este es el...
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a high-dollar food taster's paradise until covid-19 closed its doorsh srted giving free lunches to food service workers. unemployed waiters and line cooks, busboys and baeries tos. 50 servings of comfort food a day and growing. >> thinking about all these people who lost their jobs and no one can control any of it. you've gone from cooking a luxury to cooking a necessity. >> yeah, definitely. >> reporter: community donations fund the feeding. nearly 20 recently closed >> i>> rorter: doug hei donate. uttered his restaurant. >> who is going to take a crate of onions? this is a perfect venue. >> reporter: across america restaurants found a new way to serve. in denver they serve restaurant staffers. in new york, the corona epicenter, they feed health care heroes on the front line. so far they've donated thousands of pizzas to 35 hospitals. survival is a shared struggle. >> the most terrifying thing i've witnessed, all 9 restaurants are closing, dropping like flies. >>> it's rough out there. >> reporter: servers now need to be served. >> say thank you. >> reporter: like laid off bartender br
a high-dollar food taster's paradise until covid-19 closed its doorsh srted giving free lunches to food service workers. unemployed waiters and line cooks, busboys and baeries tos. 50 servings of comfort food a day and growing. >> thinking about all these people who lost their jobs and no one can control any of it. you've gone from cooking a luxury to cooking a necessity. >> yeah, definitely. >> reporter: community donations fund the feeding. nearly 20 recently closed >>...
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and graham look for paradise in a different direction, returned to an early interest early in his lifeand religion particularly in bringing together the traditions of hinduism and christianity. they got divorced ver in 1925. this put them back in the front pages of one last time. and as soon as they were no longer a couple, the press completely lost interest in them. but heavily pretty, they saved all of her tenderness kept a diary, they wrote dueling and published memoirs pretty roses was published about 50 years later. let's mission the recollections of their lives with friends. some of this rich rich material to work from. i would urge all of you to save your letters, keep diaries, give historians something to work from. after their divorce, rose as a matter of principle refused alimony and she was reduced to poverty again. she remarried but to someone is poor she was. in recent came down with cancer and died at the age of 53 in 1933. graham also remarried but without a leap out of this class this time, and the done to the age of 889 in 1960. so that is their story. i wish i could s
and graham look for paradise in a different direction, returned to an early interest early in his lifeand religion particularly in bringing together the traditions of hinduism and christianity. they got divorced ver in 1925. this put them back in the front pages of one last time. and as soon as they were no longer a couple, the press completely lost interest in them. but heavily pretty, they saved all of her tenderness kept a diary, they wrote dueling and published memoirs pretty roses was...
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. >> welcome to capsule paradise. in tokyo you seldom have to look far to find somewhere selling toys from a vending machine. you put a coin in, turn the lever and see what comes out. part of the fun with capsules is you don't know what's inside until you pop them open. at this shopping mall in tokyo a capsule vending machine is causing quite a stir. but it isn't selling toys. it's selling perfume. each capsule costs about 6.5 u.s. dollars and contains a small bottle of high end fragrance. >> the whole bottle costs about $180. i sometimes get bore would the scent so this suits me. >> it's an affordable way for customers to get a whiff of something new. and since the selection is down to chance they don't have to spend a lot of time deciding what to buy. >> translator: i don't know much about brands so i'm happy to let fate introduce me to a new scent. >> the machine has proved a hit with people who may not normally splash out on a full-size bottle. somedays the shop sells more than 200 capsules. some shop placed speci
. >> welcome to capsule paradise. in tokyo you seldom have to look far to find somewhere selling toys from a vending machine. you put a coin in, turn the lever and see what comes out. part of the fun with capsules is you don't know what's inside until you pop them open. at this shopping mall in tokyo a capsule vending machine is causing quite a stir. but it isn't selling toys. it's selling perfume. each capsule costs about 6.5 u.s. dollars and contains a small bottle of high end...
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and our globe trotter will show us the winter sports paradise around davos in switzerland. charles and was founded in $1234.00 and was a member of the mediæval trading alliance the hanzi attic league it's now symbolized by the magnificent brick gothic architecture built at the time it's also why shawls and was declared a unesco world heritage site in 2002. and the port you'll find a real eye catcher the gorge fuck a former training sailing boat built in 1933 and these planks could talk the captain's cabin has seen german russian and ukrainian skippers rest there where you had. the vessel was built and hamburg and was given to the soviet union as reparation after world war 2 in 1901 it became property of the ukrainian merchant navy. since 2003 the course fox has been back in its original harbors serving 1st and foremost as a museum the vessel which is not sea worthy anymore is maintained by an association that hopes to one day bring the old lady back to see. the building you see right behind me was built several decades after the course fought but it's just as impressive sin
and our globe trotter will show us the winter sports paradise around davos in switzerland. charles and was founded in $1234.00 and was a member of the mediæval trading alliance the hanzi attic league it's now symbolized by the magnificent brick gothic architecture built at the time it's also why shawls and was declared a unesco world heritage site in 2002. and the port you'll find a real eye catcher the gorge fuck a former training sailing boat built in 1933 and these planks could talk the...
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so i did cecil milton's paradise lost. now, milton's god is a disaster. really, that is the god of the catsi catsism-- catechism, and free this and free that, utterly boring, but satan is a triumph because what he's doing is rescuing goodness. milton was a calvinist, but he did not agree with calvin's -- with the calvinist doctrine of pre disnation, that when you're born you are pre destined to go to hell or heaven. and a, this is a disgusting view of god and b, it was really torture, people were having breakdowns and satan had become a figure of absolutely monstrous evil. now we know that milton read hebrew. he was one of the few people who were allowed to read scriptures. because the reformers said you could only read the scriptures if you could read it in the form. and greek and hebrew and he read and on the last day of creation, god said instead of it's good, he said it's very good. why? because the rabbis said on that day god had the evil inclination. and we are the only evil enclin nation, animals are not evil, but we had these big brains that make
so i did cecil milton's paradise lost. now, milton's god is a disaster. really, that is the god of the catsi catsism-- catechism, and free this and free that, utterly boring, but satan is a triumph because what he's doing is rescuing goodness. milton was a calvinist, but he did not agree with calvin's -- with the calvinist doctrine of pre disnation, that when you're born you are pre destined to go to hell or heaven. and a, this is a disgusting view of god and b, it was really torture, people...
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so why did first of all milton's paradise lost -- built-ins. built-ins god is a disaster, really, that is the god of the catechism. he's endlessly going on about foreordained and free this entry that. utterly boring. but satan is a triumph. because what he's doing is rescuing goodness. milton was a calvinist but he did not agree with calvins, the calvinist doctrine of predestination which when you are born you are predestined to go to hell or to heaven. this was the disgusting view of god, and it was really torture. people were having breakdowns. satan had become a figure of absolutely monstrous evil. we know that melton read hebrew. use one of the few people who are allowed to read the scriptures because the reformers said you would only read scripture if you could read in the original languages which would put most of us out, greek and hebrew. he read and on the last day of creation, the rabbis noticed that got instead of saying it is good, he said this is very good. why? because, said the rabbis come on that day god created the evil incarnat
so why did first of all milton's paradise lost -- built-ins. built-ins god is a disaster, really, that is the god of the catechism. he's endlessly going on about foreordained and free this entry that. utterly boring. but satan is a triumph. because what he's doing is rescuing goodness. milton was a calvinist but he did not agree with calvins, the calvinist doctrine of predestination which when you are born you are predestined to go to hell or to heaven. this was the disgusting view of god, and...
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a paradise my grandparents lived across the street from it, october 1961 i was there.re went up, another shopper's paradise unique, stunning then they put in tons of malls which cooled the golden goose of uniqueness it became a seller of mediocre commodities. i think that can work in a normal environment, but i read last night about epr properties. one of my favorite reits the economy in shambles. it's hard to pay rent when you're not allowed to do business movie theaters were on their way out. too expensive, candy so expensive. better to watch a movie of your choice on netflix via big screen at home. other malls try to save themselves by turning into a gym. nobody wants to go to a gym. they're major coronavirus incubators pet stores had a shot until chewy came online with competition. ones that have enormous scale or fabulous digital business. costco, walmart and amazon, home depot and lowe's make it and target too that might be it aside from the soft stores, inventory created by the retail crash, all of treasury's and congress's men couldn't put the h humpty dumpty o
a paradise my grandparents lived across the street from it, october 1961 i was there.re went up, another shopper's paradise unique, stunning then they put in tons of malls which cooled the golden goose of uniqueness it became a seller of mediocre commodities. i think that can work in a normal environment, but i read last night about epr properties. one of my favorite reits the economy in shambles. it's hard to pay rent when you're not allowed to do business movie theaters were on their way out....
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. >> climate change is shaking up this rural paradise. sheeeep and cows a are major producerers of methanene. they g generate one e third ofl greeeenhouse gas emimissions iw zealaland. suddenly, fafarmers are sesees enenvironmental sisinners. randall cacan see growining mimisunderstandiding between pe in the citity and in thehe cou. >> so, whehen i grow up p there were most t people in ththe cis knewew had cousinsns that had aa farm o or had friendnds that ha farm.. so, , most people e probably st holidadays on farms,s, schol holidays andnd that. whereas ththat's very muchch ae population i is growing anands probably u urbanized morore, ts gone away.y. >>>> he includeses new zealans cecenter-left government in th. for examample, sheep and cows wading throuough rivers anad possibly f fouling the w water doesn't fit t with new zeaealas clean image,e, so many fararms now have to o build fenceses ag the waterwayays on their p prop. farmers s have become e a polil pawnwn, says randallll. >> so, in terms of how to actually run a c country, they
. >> climate change is shaking up this rural paradise. sheeeep and cows a are major producerers of methanene. they g generate one e third ofl greeeenhouse gas emimissions iw zealaland. suddenly, fafarmers are sesees enenvironmental sisinners. randall cacan see growining mimisunderstandiding between pe in the citity and in thehe cou. >> so, whehen i grow up p there were most t people in ththe cis knewew had cousinsns that had aa farm o or had friendnds that ha farm.. so, , most...
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then the wildfires in paradise of 2018 took her home. she's been clean for three years, but she's still not out of the words. bacs, the nonprofit that provided her a car, also promised to find her housing. but that's let to materialize. and her grandmother's one- bedroom is not going to cut it for long. >> it's scary not knowing. >> reporter: she says that pales in comparison to the fear she felt sleeping on the street. back then going to the doctor or asking for help felt too scary. but one donation changed all of that. >> you can ask for help and it's okay. and there's actually people out there that won't look down their nose at you. there's people that actually have a heart. i gained my faith in humanity back. veit f long me. newborn me. daughts arher second second chances. going forward, erin's life won't be the same. she's determined to make sure of it. last time we talked, you said you hoped this baby, or babies, would save your life. >> and they did. they did. they helped me gain faith in myself again. that i can do it. >> reporte
then the wildfires in paradise of 2018 took her home. she's been clean for three years, but she's still not out of the words. bacs, the nonprofit that provided her a car, also promised to find her housing. but that's let to materialize. and her grandmother's one- bedroom is not going to cut it for long. >> it's scary not knowing. >> reporter: she says that pales in comparison to the fear she felt sleeping on the street. back then going to the doctor or asking for help felt too...
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it's breathtaking views he believes is paradise on earth or at least that's how it looks . back. but the country's most prized possession lies under water the incredible biodiversity of it 7000 year old coral reef the 2nd largest in the world the reef was dying but is now gradually being brought back to life many foreign and it's one of those fighting on its behalf she can't think of a more wonderful job she says even as a child the 25 year old knew she'd one day become a safer of reefs what i feel like when i go to work it's like this when they call me and say all right we're going to all do this laughing work here go check the corals here or whatever it is i am like all right let's do this let's let's wrap this let's wrap today. in the coastal village of plus n.c. a local survive on fishing and tourism both of which depend on the reef. you know i come on this trip many times many tears and i say man i am so blessed and i look at everything that i am that is in front of me and i think i hope one day this doesn't become a memory. beneath the surface it's clear why the reef is str
it's breathtaking views he believes is paradise on earth or at least that's how it looks . back. but the country's most prized possession lies under water the incredible biodiversity of it 7000 year old coral reef the 2nd largest in the world the reef was dying but is now gradually being brought back to life many foreign and it's one of those fighting on its behalf she can't think of a more wonderful job she says even as a child the 25 year old knew she'd one day become a safer of reefs what i...
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bantenet of sumatra, was once an island paradise.d in mobile phones and computers, it is working to meet the demand from phone and text companies. in 20 yeaears, it has transformd into a giant surface mine. three quarters of its landscape has been excavated. and000 miners are working illegal mines without supervision or control from authorities, including him. he agreed to show us the house he built with the wages he earned from working in the mines. >> i used to work as a truck driverer. i wawas transporting fish. everyone knows you can make a lot of money in the mines. two partners, we found a tin.quantity of today, i get up to five times that. >> least 1 -- these tin mininers are mostly from neighboring islands. he works aboard a wrap with his father and what could be a scene out of the movie "mad max." i w was the one who decided to leave school. nobody forced me. since working a at the mine, i have hardened myselflf. you can injure your hands or get sick. at 13, he works hard, like an adult. he struggles to carry this bag filled
bantenet of sumatra, was once an island paradise.d in mobile phones and computers, it is working to meet the demand from phone and text companies. in 20 yeaears, it has transformd into a giant surface mine. three quarters of its landscape has been excavated. and000 miners are working illegal mines without supervision or control from authorities, including him. he agreed to show us the house he built with the wages he earned from working in the mines. >> i used to work as a truck driverer....
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. >> climate change is shaking up this rural paradise. sheep p and cows arere major producers s of methane.. they genenerate one ththird ofl greenhnhouse gas emissssions iw zealanand. susuddenly, farmrmers are sees envivironmental sinnnners. randall can n see growingg misusunderstandingng between pe in the city y and in the c cou. >> so, when n i grow up ththere were most pepeople in the e cis knew h had cousins t that had a farm or r had friends s that ha farm. so, momost people prprobably st holidaysys on farms, s schol hoholidays and t that. whereas thatat's very much a ae popopulation is s growing ands probably urbrbanized more,e, ts gone away. >> h he includes n new zealans centnter-left government in th. for examplple, sheep and cows wawading throughgh rivers ad possibly fououling the watater dodoesn't fit wiwith new zealas clclean image, s so many farms nonow have to bubuild fences ag ththe waterways s on their pror. farmers hahave become a a polil pawn, , says randall.. >> so, in terms of how to actually run a couountry, theye bee
. >> climate change is shaking up this rural paradise. sheep p and cows arere major producers s of methane.. they genenerate one ththird ofl greenhnhouse gas emissssions iw zealanand. susuddenly, farmrmers are sees envivironmental sinnnners. randall can n see growingg misusunderstandingng between pe in the city y and in the c cou. >> so, when n i grow up ththere were most pepeople in the e cis knew h had cousins t that had a farm or r had friends s that ha farm. so, momost people...
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>> that was called on paradise drive and that was a post 911 book and capturing spirit of america andhow it showed out in everyday life and in the middle of the book i saw quote from said that every book is possible to write except the book about the spirit of america. i was like, oh, damn, he's right, basically i was -- people who live in dc area, i spent a lot of time in german town, springfield, and i thought these were the fast-growing places at the time and i wanted to show the spirit of america with energy, movement and really paradise. >> right. >> was behind a lot of the moves and so i wrote about big box malls and, you know -- >> right. >> they would all have the suburban theme restaurants and the highway, which were chili's olive garden. i was obsessed with that part of america that nobody was writing about. >> they take time off to write a book, do you take time to write a book his or -- or how do you ? >> i have done twice, id -- it did not accelerate the time of the book but spent more time with your garden. >> how long did it take you to write the book? >> 4 years cycle,
>> that was called on paradise drive and that was a post 911 book and capturing spirit of america andhow it showed out in everyday life and in the middle of the book i saw quote from said that every book is possible to write except the book about the spirit of america. i was like, oh, damn, he's right, basically i was -- people who live in dc area, i spent a lot of time in german town, springfield, and i thought these were the fast-growing places at the time and i wanted to show the...
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's a paradise in the high sierra. >>> and an exclusive look at the shocking scene sometime earn folding inside a local homeless shelter. >> it's very dirty. it's unsafe. >> do you file safely there? >> not at all? >> i do. i do love motorcycles, so it's exciting to see people like that pitching in to help. >>> and an all female motorcycle club is in the bay area that now has a new mission. >>> and after a few days of rain, the sunshine returned to most of the bay area today. we'll talk about how low rain chance are going to go over the next several days. we'll take a look at the weekend coming up in your forecast. >>> and how are you keeping your hair looking during the emic you dare trim ityourself? tell us wh're teammates help each other find a way to win, just like covered california helps you find health insurance you can afford. they're the only place you can get financial assistance to help pay for health coverage. plus, this year, the state is providing more help than ever before. and because a new law requires californians to have health coverage or pay a penalty, covered califo
's a paradise in the high sierra. >>> and an exclusive look at the shocking scene sometime earn folding inside a local homeless shelter. >> it's very dirty. it's unsafe. >> do you file safely there? >> not at all? >> i do. i do love motorcycles, so it's exciting to see people like that pitching in to help. >>> and an all female motorcycle club is in the bay area that now has a new mission. >>> and after a few days of rain, the sunshine returned...
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entitled a meeting in paradise it's to be a possible reflection on what sanctuary in germany has given to the refugees on. ants run. that out and. say god is yet another i'm not but it was and that is neat he would say give those things i think ok i feel i feel the show begins with the story of the refugees his flight from home feel. as if you did did you take this into this is this to me. this is bad just to listen to. the belief if you do here. and the 2nd top of the performance the audience is invited to get involved. so. they can taste the traditional soup listen to recitals from the migrants or sign up for some charity was. pleased to be in the ninety's is because this is a big thank you. thanks told you can go there and tweak something altogether if there's going to be the good and the good ads thank you for the help i did with and then to really add few relatives he also like that was unsuccessful in the name it was an interesting is that enough for laymen stuff she's very biased by money by no means it would be wrong to conclude from this brief glimpse into germany's assimilati
entitled a meeting in paradise it's to be a possible reflection on what sanctuary in germany has given to the refugees on. ants run. that out and. say god is yet another i'm not but it was and that is neat he would say give those things i think ok i feel i feel the show begins with the story of the refugees his flight from home feel. as if you did did you take this into this is this to me. this is bad just to listen to. the belief if you do here. and the 2nd top of the performance the audience...