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of the iranian nuclear program, at least in the past 2 decades, has resembled a game of nonstop ping pong. if i may put it this way, that is to iran, constantly repeating and trying to convince the international community that its nuclear activities are purely of a peaceful nature. and then also the anti to ron international law, be led by israel, constantly repeating that iran is only trying to fool the world. however, it seems that a bit more than 5 years ago, israel and its political allies, started losing this game of ping pong because the most important international players, including the u.s. and russia, were able to hammer out the so-called iran nuclear deal. and in fact, international observers were let into the country and they didn't find any proof of military activities on iran's nuclear sites. so at some point the status quo was broken because of a decision by the donald trump administration to quit the deal which led to a situation in which to iran decided to abandon some of its commitments. there. you have that tension and an extra wave of the sort of say, iran's nuclear cr
of the iranian nuclear program, at least in the past 2 decades, has resembled a game of nonstop ping pong. if i may put it this way, that is to iran, constantly repeating and trying to convince the international community that its nuclear activities are purely of a peaceful nature. and then also the anti to ron international law, be led by israel, constantly repeating that iran is only trying to fool the world. however, it seems that a bit more than 5 years ago, israel and its political allies,...
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but i can tell you that at some point, it seems that israel began losing this game of ping pong when you ran nuclear deal was signed. and when international atomic energy agency monitors were allowed into iran, where they couldn't find any proof of military activity at iran's nuclear sites. and this was the point, like i said, when the nuclear deal was signed. though, under donald trump, the u.s. decided to quit the deal which put the whole status quo sort of say, in jeopardy. and now we have this latest assassination of a nuclear scientist, which of course could lead to serious international quantz occurrences. but that's something we have to wait for, and surely we have to wait for more reaction as well. the effects very much for breaking all that on the developments around us. well, let's delve a little bit deeper into one aspect of this who may have it's item very happy to welcome you, only pain medicare and an israeli expert in art of the 1st speaking to us this hour from jerusalem. well, come around, you only is calling this an assassination. i mean, even officials have been ta
but i can tell you that at some point, it seems that israel began losing this game of ping pong when you ran nuclear deal was signed. and when international atomic energy agency monitors were allowed into iran, where they couldn't find any proof of military activity at iran's nuclear sites. and this was the point, like i said, when the nuclear deal was signed. though, under donald trump, the u.s. decided to quit the deal which put the whole status quo sort of say, in jeopardy. and now we have...
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thank you so much for ping-pong back and forth.x on local and state officials ordering thanksgiving covid lockdowns and restrictions. sparking massive outrage from everyday americans coast-to-coast for ignoring their own rules. ♪ >> hypocrisy and arrogance. first of all, if elected officials officials don't have to live up to the same rules as the rest, and second, it undermines people's faith and confidence in the government. ♪ health inspector in a health crisis which meant we can't serve booze because you need a health license in order to serve alcohol so we signed the paperwork, we were very good with them and they left. the next day, we got another one. we are up to like 30 something inspections since i was on your show. the state has been coming after us. they opened up a court for us. the court opened for us after they've been shut down. these are the papers we've been dealing with here. we've been weaned, open, we've done about 80 -- 85000 people, no cases. same staff, same people sitting at the bar. >> this is a horrible s
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houses multi-purpose rooms for all kinds of activities including basketball, line dancing, playing ping-pongs can crafts. >> you can use it for whatever you want to do, you can do it here. >> on friday, november 16, the dedication and ribbon cutting took place at the sunset playground and recreation center, celebrating its renovation. it was raining, but the rain clearly did not dampen the spirits of the dignitaries, community members and children in attendance. [cheering and applauding] ♪ ♪ >> roughly five years, i was working as a high school teacher, and i decided to take my students on a surfing field trip. the light bulb went off in my head, and i realized i could do much more for my students taking them surfing than i could as their classroom teacher, and that is when the idea for the city surf project was born. >> working with kids in the ocean that aren't familiar with this space is really special because you're dealing with a lot of fear and apprehension but at the same time, a lot of excitement. >> when i first did it, i was, like, really scared, but then, i did it again, and i lik
houses multi-purpose rooms for all kinds of activities including basketball, line dancing, playing ping-pongs can crafts. >> you can use it for whatever you want to do, you can do it here. >> on friday, november 16, the dedication and ribbon cutting took place at the sunset playground and recreation center, celebrating its renovation. it was raining, but the rain clearly did not dampen the spirits of the dignitaries, community members and children in attendance. [cheering and...
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thank you so much for ping-pong back and forth.n cox on local and state officials ordering thanksgiving covid lockdowns and restrictions. sparking massive outrage from everyday americans coast-to-coast for ignoring their own rules. ♪ >> hypocrisy and arrogance. first of all, if elected officials officials don't have to live up to the same rules as the rest, and second, it undermines people's faith and confidence in the government. ♪ did you know you can go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more, the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2021 is 300 for $339 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. health inspector in a health crisis which meant we can't serve booze because you need a health license in order to serve alcohol so w
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originally surgeons would fill the empty space with sterile ping-pong balls but it turns out you don't need to do that they realize because the cerebral spinal fluid provides enough pressure so they just leave it empty and the child has half a brain pick you might think oh, my gosh that poor kid come he's going to real deficits. that's the weird part. they don't. as long as you do the under -- users under the age of about seven the kid can speak into math problems and can learn history and so on. they tend to have a slight limp on the other side of the body because this side of the brain and trolls the other side of the body. they are a little bit weaker there, otherwise they are perfectly fine. the book is full of examples of this sort of thing to sort of set the ball rolling of what we are talking about with liveware is a different beast than what we're used to doing because i can't take my laptop answer half the motherboard out and expected to still function. that's principle number one, just two or yet us. principle number two ishat brains are locked in the silence and darkness of
originally surgeons would fill the empty space with sterile ping-pong balls but it turns out you don't need to do that they realize because the cerebral spinal fluid provides enough pressure so they just leave it empty and the child has half a brain pick you might think oh, my gosh that poor kid come he's going to real deficits. that's the weird part. they don't. as long as you do the under -- users under the age of about seven the kid can speak into math problems and can learn history and so...
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if ping-pong balls weren't a great idea in the past, maybe that's not a great idea today. one last question, what are you reading these days? >> oh, i just finished a couple of books about material science. it was fascinating. one is called "stuff matters", and the other is called "liquid rules" by the same author. terrific and i just read a book, i forget the title. something like travel of the ice age, i blanked on the title, but it's about being up in alaska and looking at where the baring -- the berhing land bridge used to be and animals. >> i thank you for your time today and for all of you in the audience, you asked amazing questions, i would encourage you to check out dr. eagleman's future events and maybe you can ask the questions at one of those and i hope that everybody out in the audience continues to stay well, to stay well-read. the link for live wire is in the chat and you can find it on politics and prose's website. >> thank you, great to be back here at politics and prose. >> great. have a good one. >> you're watching book tv on c-spa c-span2, every weekend
if ping-pong balls weren't a great idea in the past, maybe that's not a great idea today. one last question, what are you reading these days? >> oh, i just finished a couple of books about material science. it was fascinating. one is called "stuff matters", and the other is called "liquid rules" by the same author. terrific and i just read a book, i forget the title. something like travel of the ice age, i blanked on the title, but it's about being up in alaska and...
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he even thinks of those bugaboo petty officer's as good guys now and this one is a swell ping-pong player finally found the right outlet for his energy and ambition. kelly, the dreamer? he's not dreaming now. he is having a good time with his studying hard. he's learned it's only through hard work and effort that we achieve real satisfaction. yes, all people must learn to live and work in harmony, must assume new responsibilities and take pride in their duties. that is what is now reflected in these men's faces as they get combat orders. anderson looks confident. kelly is alert and ready. scott is a cool, steady warrior. seaman jones is going after new recognitions. we learn a little about our minds and thereby protect ourselves. sound mental health is our nation's greatest asset, and this we must maintain. with it, let's have pride -- ps and ourur cor service, and we must have faith and hope in our cause, our way of life, and for a better world tomorrow.
he even thinks of those bugaboo petty officer's as good guys now and this one is a swell ping-pong player finally found the right outlet for his energy and ambition. kelly, the dreamer? he's not dreaming now. he is having a good time with his studying hard. he's learned it's only through hard work and effort that we achieve real satisfaction. yes, all people must learn to live and work in harmony, must assume new responsibilities and take pride in their duties. that is what is now reflected in...
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he's at home practicing ping-pong. >> he's 3. >> yeah. >>> by the way, spencer, dor.s good friend dr. daniels is going to be over if you need any help. >> he can visit, too. >> exactly. ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you
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houses multi-purpose rooms for all kinds of activities including basketball, line dancing, playing ping-pongs can crafts. >> you can use it for whatever you want to do, you can do it here. >> on friday, november 16, the dedication and ribbon cutting took place at the sunset playground and recreation center, celebrating its renovation. it was raining, but the rain clearly did not dampen the spirits of the dignitaries, community members and children in attendance. [cheering and applauding] ♪ ♪ >> roughly five years, i was working as a high school teacher, and i decided to take my students on a surfing field trip. the light bulb went off in my head, and i realized i could do much more for my students taking them surfing than i could as their classroom teacher, and that is when the idea for the city surf project was born. >> working with kids in the ocean that aren't familiar with this space is really special because you're dealing with a lot of fear and apprehension but at the same time, a lot of excitement. >> when i first did it, i was, like, really scared, but then, i did it again, and i lik
houses multi-purpose rooms for all kinds of activities including basketball, line dancing, playing ping-pongs can crafts. >> you can use it for whatever you want to do, you can do it here. >> on friday, november 16, the dedication and ribbon cutting took place at the sunset playground and recreation center, celebrating its renovation. it was raining, but the rain clearly did not dampen the spirits of the dignitaries, community members and children in attendance. [cheering and...
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if ping-pong balls were not a great idea in the past maybe computer still are not a great idea today. thank you so much, dr. eagleman. i do have one last question and that is going what are you reading these days? >> oh, i just finished a couple books about material science. one was called stuff matters and the others called liquid rules by the same all the. i just read a book about, i'm forgetting the title come something like travel to the ice age or something by craig childs. i totally blanked on the title but it's about being up in alaska looking at where the bering land bridge is to be an animal so used to live the it's absolutely beautiful. >> love that. well again, thanks so much for spinning spending time with us today and i think everybody who who's out there in the audience. you are awesome and amazing questions. i would encourage you to check out future events. maybe you can ask questions at one of those. and hope everyone in the audience continues to stay well come to stay well read. the link live wired is in the chat and you can find on our website. so thank you. it is mu
if ping-pong balls were not a great idea in the past maybe computer still are not a great idea today. thank you so much, dr. eagleman. i do have one last question and that is going what are you reading these days? >> oh, i just finished a couple books about material science. one was called stuff matters and the others called liquid rules by the same all the. i just read a book about, i'm forgetting the title come something like travel to the ice age or something by craig childs. i totally...
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remove half of the brai brain, you take it out and originally surgeons would fill it with empty ping-pong balls because the fluid provides enough pressure they just leave it empty and then the child has half a brain. you think the poor kid but that's the weird part as long as it's under the age of about seven the child has perfectly normal cognition can speak can do math and learn history. they have a slight wimp on the other side of their body and a little bit weaker otherwise they are perfectly fine and the book is full of examples of this sort of thing to set the ball rolling what we talk about with livewire is a different beast than what we are used to because i can't take my laptop until about half the motherboard is still expected to function. that is principle number one. number two is that brains are locked into the silence and the darkness of the soul they don't know what your body looks like but yet what we find there is a map of the body but the part of the brain that cares about the input and with the motor cortex putting information out to your body , this was discovered in t
remove half of the brai brain, you take it out and originally surgeons would fill it with empty ping-pong balls because the fluid provides enough pressure they just leave it empty and then the child has half a brain. you think the poor kid but that's the weird part as long as it's under the age of about seven the child has perfectly normal cognition can speak can do math and learn history. they have a slight wimp on the other side of their body and a little bit weaker otherwise they are...
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but not only that, we did it in a way that was responsible, in a way that didn't ping pong businesses back and forth to open and close, to open and close. these are really hard decisions, tough things to do, but i think that san francisco did it right. this doesn't mean that we don't have a lot to do, that we can let down our guards, but it shows that we can reopen and do it safely. but just because we say that we're opening businesses, that restaurants can open, that movie theaters can reopen, it doesn't mean that businesses can come back. through our conversations with folks in the neighbor, we've heard about how even with reopening, people are really worried about bringing back their memployees. do employees feel safe coming back to work? these are questions that many of our businesses do face. that's why a program like jobsnow and its $7.4 million is so incredibly important. it's a way for small businesses to be able to make those choices to bring people back in a responsible way that help them get through this time. if you're a small business, and you're wondering whether you're
but not only that, we did it in a way that was responsible, in a way that didn't ping pong businesses back and forth to open and close, to open and close. these are really hard decisions, tough things to do, but i think that san francisco did it right. this doesn't mean that we don't have a lot to do, that we can let down our guards, but it shows that we can reopen and do it safely. but just because we say that we're opening businesses, that restaurants can open, that movie theaters can reopen,...
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of the iranian nuclear program, at least in the past 2 decades, has resembled a game of nonstop ping pong. if i may put it this way, that is to run constantly repeating and trying to convince the international community that its nuclear activities are purely of a peaceful nature. and then also the anti to ron international law, be led by israel, constantly repeating that iran is only trying to fool the world. of course, this assassination is illegal and it's an act of war when they see aspires, arrested in iran, or in a terrorist is arrested in iran, immediately western human rights organizations, governments, the media pundits, experts all say that they're innocent as if they have some sort of insider information. yet when these attacks are carried out, these attacks are carried out with the help of spies with the help of terrorists, and they gloat over it. and instead of condemning it, they go and you know, they try to make him look as if he's evil. these lows were loose born so you cannot put the blame on everything possible in the middle east and in prison, these bodies, and then to f
of the iranian nuclear program, at least in the past 2 decades, has resembled a game of nonstop ping pong. if i may put it this way, that is to run constantly repeating and trying to convince the international community that its nuclear activities are purely of a peaceful nature. and then also the anti to ron international law, be led by israel, constantly repeating that iran is only trying to fool the world. of course, this assassination is illegal and it's an act of war when they see aspires,...
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it's like ping pong. i have to use huge sea of ice behind me. and obviously it never breaks quite differently than if i were in texas and asked, has climbed the glacier countless times. it's the largest glacier in the alps and it's steeped in legend. many of the stories are mixed with her childhood memories, which tookie was actually born in the u.s. in the 1960 s. . when her parents then decided to move to a small swiss mountain village. it was a shock at 1st, but she eventually embraced both homelands and sets of roots. music is very much a product of this cultural mix from a modern day heidi to rock n roll or the world. and she also likes mixing yodeling with the bling. this is the, she's always in how closely related these 2 genres, all singing styles. are they both close to praying? i cry when a man ting. oh, the cows are coming back again. and now want to see the blues. our last my last marked car last march. it's a sign. i know it's a wonderful cross between praying and complaining. i'm going to stack. my yodeling is traditionally a lemon
it's like ping pong. i have to use huge sea of ice behind me. and obviously it never breaks quite differently than if i were in texas and asked, has climbed the glacier countless times. it's the largest glacier in the alps and it's steeped in legend. many of the stories are mixed with her childhood memories, which tookie was actually born in the u.s. in the 1960 s. . when her parents then decided to move to a small swiss mountain village. it was a shock at 1st, but she eventually embraced both...
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it's like ping-pong. i have to just see a vice behind me. and obviously it never grates quite differently than if i were in texas. tast has climbed the glacier countless times. it's the largest glacier in the alps and is steeped in legend. many of the stories are mixed with her childhood memories, which tookie was actually born in the u.s. in the 1960 s. . when her parents then decided to move to a small swiss mountain village. it was a shock at 1st, but she eventually embraced both homelands and sets of roots. music is very much a product of this cultural mix. from a modern day heidi to rock n roll or the old world. and she also likes mixing yodeling with the bling. this is the south facing how closely related these 2 genres, all singing style saw it by this. they're both close to prying. i'm crying. i'm a maintaining oh, the cows are coming back again. and now want to see your blues lost. my father lost my car last mop. it's a sign. i know it's a wonderful cross between praying and complaining. i'm going to stack. my yodeling is traditiona
it's like ping-pong. i have to just see a vice behind me. and obviously it never grates quite differently than if i were in texas. tast has climbed the glacier countless times. it's the largest glacier in the alps and is steeped in legend. many of the stories are mixed with her childhood memories, which tookie was actually born in the u.s. in the 1960 s. . when her parents then decided to move to a small swiss mountain village. it was a shock at 1st, but she eventually embraced both homelands...
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and expressing doubt in clear she finds inspiration in the echo of the alps minus me and it's like ping-pong. i have to just see a vice behind me. and obviously it reverberates quite differently than if i were in texas, dost, has climbed the glacier countless times. it's the largest glacier in the alps, and it's steeped in legend. many of the stories are mixed with her childhood memories, which tookie was actually born in the u.s. in the 1960 s. . when her parents then decided to move to a small swiss mountain village. it was a shock at 1st, but she eventually embraced both homelands and sets of roots in music is very much a product of this cultural mix. from a modern day heidi to rock n roll or the world. and she also likes mixing yodeling with the bling. this is the saudis, in how closely related these 2 genres. all singing styles are by this they both close to praying my crying and amounting over the cows are coming back again. and now want to see your blues lost. my lost my car lost mop. it's a sign. i know it's a wonderful cross between praying and complaining. i'm going to stack. my yo
and expressing doubt in clear she finds inspiration in the echo of the alps minus me and it's like ping-pong. i have to just see a vice behind me. and obviously it reverberates quite differently than if i were in texas, dost, has climbed the glacier countless times. it's the largest glacier in the alps, and it's steeped in legend. many of the stories are mixed with her childhood memories, which tookie was actually born in the u.s. in the 1960 s. . when her parents then decided to move to a...
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or a mountain in wire mesh that props up a ping pong table and doubles as a dining table he's inspired by the natural beauty of his homeland cypress and all that fascinates me because i think the best architect this nature glass drop of water creating a ripple effect evokes the mediterranean sea rockets lifting off recalled the clouds above cyprus his home is clearly reflected in stelios massara says work. don't forget about our website c.w. dot com slash culture for more and with fact is time for me to sign off so stay safe and all the best from him for that. little. girl who all. of the morning. cannot sleep because you know war isn't love. and those swallow swallow. only years old birds knows. there's no. no love no love for the word. doesn't know your world gives me a burger. chancellor. merkel wants to. come to school. do you know that 77. thinks of. me and me. and you know what time of. the 77 percent speech issue. 77 percent this weekend on d w. it was the 1st international tribunal in history. the number of trials. 75 years ago high ranking officers of the nazi regime mourned j
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or a mountain in wire mesh that props up a ping pong table and doubles as a dining table he's inspired by the natural beauty of his homeland cyprus and fascinates me because i think the best are take this nature a glass drop of water creating a ripple effect evokes the mediterranean sea rockets lifting off recalled the clouds above cyprus his home is clearly reflected in still useless cyrus's work. don't forget about our website c.w. dot com slash culture for more and with fact is time for me to sign off so stay safe all of us from cambridge. sprint. to. life for single mothers in albania especially difficult the organization but different we can provide support to families in. donations and volunteers for. global trade centers on. 30 minutes on d w. o. closely. carefully. don't simply choose to be a good. match and. discover. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. visionary and a pragmatist diplomat who always gets straight to the point. the good to institutes outgoing director. coasty tell a month from the last cultural diplomat. starts nov 16th on a d w. frank food. international
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or a mountain in wire mesh that props up a ping pong table and doubles as a dining table he's inspired by the natural beauty of his homeland cyprus and fascinates me because i think the best are take this nature a glass drop of water creating a ripple effect evokes the mediterranean sea rockets lifting off recalled the clouds above cyprus his home is clearly reflected in stelios massara says work. don't forget about our web sites the w dot com slash culture for more and with fact is time for me to sign off so stay safe and all the best from last year. top team playing in top form. says the tories. there were plenty of gold in berlin and. the peds stars to claim. to go. storm some people whom world over information provided. the kenyans the want to express g w on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and trend will all understand. just 3 of the topics covered in the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like and information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can
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lopper of called this circus because i mean, this ping pong cannot be like, syria is the back and forth going nowhere whatsoever. so what could this all mean for russia's future role as a member of the o.p.c. w? yeah, we hear russia's concerns about this whole organization and the attitude of the member countries, and we just heard recently from russia's permanent member to un, mr. baines, and that russia is considering to leave this organization. i will be blunt, the o.p.c. w.'s technical secretary is increasingly turning into a tool in the west. ham's which is being used to exert informational and political pressure on countries to toe the line. this conclusion is backed up by the watch dogs involvement in the russian campaigns with the screen case and now with the alleged poisoning of a mix. so as you can see, we have sanctions now prepared against germany and france. russia is considering to leave the o.p.c. getting very serious. but again, as mr. lover of said today, russia is just responding to their western countries behavior. let's give you some background to the story. alex in
lopper of called this circus because i mean, this ping pong cannot be like, syria is the back and forth going nowhere whatsoever. so what could this all mean for russia's future role as a member of the o.p.c. w? yeah, we hear russia's concerns about this whole organization and the attitude of the member countries, and we just heard recently from russia's permanent member to un, mr. baines, and that russia is considering to leave this organization. i will be blunt, the o.p.c. w.'s technical...
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the commons and would be just resubmitted by the commons meaning it would go into what is known as ping—pong keeps on pinning things back to each other. that news just in the heavily —— heavy defeat of the internal markets bill. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... digging up the secrets of human evolution. we speak to the husband and wife team who were part of a team that discovered a 2—million—year—old skull, and what it tells us about how humans evolved. the bombastic establishment outsider donald trump has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election results. i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the country. it's keeping the candidate's name always in the public eye that counts. success or failure depends not only on public display but on the vocal campaign headquarters and the heavy routine work of their women volunteers. berliners from both east and west linked hands and danced around their liberated territory. and, with nobody to stop them, it wasn't long before the first attempts were made to destroy the st
the commons and would be just resubmitted by the commons meaning it would go into what is known as ping—pong keeps on pinning things back to each other. that news just in the heavily —— heavy defeat of the internal markets bill. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... digging up the secrets of human evolution. we speak to the husband and wife team who were part of a team that discovered a 2—million—year—old skull, and what it tells us about how humans evolved. the bombastic...
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originally they would fill the empty space with sterile ping-pong balls now they realize you don't have to do that because the cerebral spinal fluid gives enough pressure and the child has half a brain. you think the poor kid will have a deficit. that is the weird. they don't. as long as it is under the age of seven and the child has been quickly normal cognition and can speak and math problems and learn history. they tend to have a slight limp on the other side of their bod body, and they are a little bit weaker but they are perfectly fine. the book is full of examples to set the ball rolling that what we talk about with livewired is a different beast than what we are used to. because i cannot take my laptop and terrell half of the motherboard and expected to function. brains are locked into the silence and the darkness of the school only look at the brain so the part of the brain that cares about that input and a map of her body and this was discovered in the sixties and then to be prespecified but that's not the correct answer. your brains map and it will adjust to say i have a body
originally they would fill the empty space with sterile ping-pong balls now they realize you don't have to do that because the cerebral spinal fluid gives enough pressure and the child has half a brain. you think the poor kid will have a deficit. that is the weird. they don't. as long as it is under the age of seven and the child has been quickly normal cognition and can speak and math problems and learn history. they tend to have a slight limp on the other side of their bod body, and they are...
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originally surgeons would fill the empty space with sterile ping-pong balls but it turns out you don't need to do that because the spinal fluid provides enough pressure so they leave it empty and the child has half a brain. you might think gosh, that poor kid. that's the weird part as long as you do it under the age of seven, the child has perfectly normal cognition and can speak and do math problems and learn history and so on. they tend to have a slight limp on the side of their body because it controls the other side and they are a little bit weak. otherwise they are perfectly fine. the book is full of examples to set the ball rolling that what we are talking about is the different beast than we are use to because i can't take my laptop and tear half the motherboard out and expect it to still function so that is principle number one. prinple number two brains are locked into the silen and darkness and have no idea what your body looks like and yet when we look at the brain, what we find is that there is a map of the body, so i will not go into detail except to say the part of your b
originally surgeons would fill the empty space with sterile ping-pong balls but it turns out you don't need to do that because the spinal fluid provides enough pressure so they leave it empty and the child has half a brain. you might think gosh, that poor kid. that's the weird part as long as you do it under the age of seven, the child has perfectly normal cognition and can speak and do math problems and learn history and so on. they tend to have a slight limp on the side of their body because...
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of the brain for you take it out and originally surgeons would fill the empty space with sterile ping-pongls but it turns out you don't need to do that. the fluid will provide enough pressure. but they just leave it empty. and the child has have a brain. my think among us, the forget. going have a real deficit. that's the part. they don't . until about the age of seven, the child has perfectly normal cognition. and can speak enough problems and can learn history and so on. they tend to have a slight limp on the other side of the body. because the side of the brain controls the other side of the body. the little bit weaker there. otherwise they're perfectly fine. in the book is full of examples of this are the thing to sort of set the ball rolling that what we are talking about is a very different beast than what we are used to doing. with this "livewired". i can take my laptop and tear half the motherboard out still expected to function. this crystal number one just orientate you. thinumber two, brains are locken the silent in darkness in the school. they have no idea what your body looks
of the brain for you take it out and originally surgeons would fill the empty space with sterile ping-pongls but it turns out you don't need to do that. the fluid will provide enough pressure. but they just leave it empty. and the child has have a brain. my think among us, the forget. going have a real deficit. that's the part. they don't . until about the age of seven, the child has perfectly normal cognition. and can speak enough problems and can learn history and so on. they tend to have a...
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you would play ping-pong and soccer. i was the youngest of eight children.y family was very close. was to have a piece of land, build my own house near a pond and raise my own animals. kids.e lots of -- somethingmbodia in cambodia was good food. no one was starving before the war. cambodia wasin good food, no one was starving before the war. it was a really modern city. >> growing up in pulp pat, it was somewhat -- growing up in modern,, it was a western life. >> at that time, to be returning -- turning from black-and-white to color, rock 'n' roll came in. i was exposed to the english language at a very early age. i grew up with mick jagger and the beatles. thida: that influenced the cambodian music scene. then the war came in. life ofreally stopped all means. >> in cooperation with the forts -- forces of south vietnam, we will be cleaning out major enemy's actuaries on the cambodian-vietnam border. this is not an invasion of cambodia. >> this began years of intensified bombing campaigns from 1970-1973, the u.s. dropped bombs on cambodia then they dropped on
you would play ping-pong and soccer. i was the youngest of eight children.y family was very close. was to have a piece of land, build my own house near a pond and raise my own animals. kids.e lots of -- somethingmbodia in cambodia was good food. no one was starving before the war. cambodia wasin good food, no one was starving before the war. it was a really modern city. >> growing up in pulp pat, it was somewhat -- growing up in modern,, it was a western life. >> at that time, to be...
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. >> what would you say to a parent or educator who has found the sort of ping ponging back and forthspire confidence? >> yeah, i know. and i understand. i understand. but at the same time i think also we are learning so much about the virus from march, right? there's so much data that we know now, how it behaves in children and how schools are not to be thought of as key drivers for infection. i think we're going to probably see some of this back and forth until we figure out, you know, this virus, until we hold on to till the vaccine comes. i would ask parents and teachers for patience and that we should follow the science, prioritize keeping the schools open but also keeping children, teachers and staff safe as well. >> dr. blackstock, as always, thank you so much for your time. >>> that is all the time i have for today. i'm aye am alicia menendez. i'll see you back here next weekend 6:00 p.m. eastern for more "american voices." after a quick break "the promised land:a conversation with barack obama." have a great night. with barack obama. have a great night did you know you can go
. >> what would you say to a parent or educator who has found the sort of ping ponging back and forthspire confidence? >> yeah, i know. and i understand. i understand. but at the same time i think also we are learning so much about the virus from march, right? there's so much data that we know now, how it behaves in children and how schools are not to be thought of as key drivers for infection. i think we're going to probably see some of this back and forth until we figure out, you...
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etsy and shopify and all the delivery companies i am betting stocks will go back and forth like a ping-ponghat's man against virus making knee jerk investment decisions every time we get new date point it will last this group has been bolstered by the pandemic with rates rising again ever so slightly, people are suddenly afraid but then d.r. horton reported, 66% earnings growth, it is just a monster top and bottom line. it is the best housing market in 32 years anything iss sustainable wow. how do you argue with that number here is how i see it just because a vaccine is on the way, that does not mean we'll see the end of it and d.r. horton homes covid is out of control. the vaccine looks like the real deal but it will take months to produce and distribute i don't get the sense that there is a plan for it when we are finally able to get it even when the vaccine arrives, i would not be surprised it could take years. there is less reasons to live near the office. plus, a biden administration will be less hostile for immigration which means more demand more housing. something that no one is tal
etsy and shopify and all the delivery companies i am betting stocks will go back and forth like a ping-ponghat's man against virus making knee jerk investment decisions every time we get new date point it will last this group has been bolstered by the pandemic with rates rising again ever so slightly, people are suddenly afraid but then d.r. horton reported, 66% earnings growth, it is just a monster top and bottom line. it is the best housing market in 32 years anything iss sustainable wow. how...
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you would play ping-pong and soccer and playing games. go out with your friends. the youngest of eight children. my family was very close. my dream was to have a piece of land, build my own house near a pond and raise my own animals. to have lots of kids. luckily, cambodia was full of good food. no one was starving before the war. my childhood was living outside of a really modern city. >> growing up in pol pot, it was somewhat -- growing up in city, it was somewhat of a western life with refrigerator and tv. >> her story tells us of many ways. >> at that time, tv was turning from black-and-white to color, and rock 'n' roll came in. i was exposed to the english language at a very early age. i grew up with mick jagger and the beatles. as well as the cambodian music scene. then the war came in. the war really stopped life of -- stopped life for me. >> in cooperation with the armed forces of south vietnam, we will be cleaning out major enemy's -- enemy sanctuaries on the cambodian-vietnam border. this is not an invasion of cambodia. >> this began years of intensified
you would play ping-pong and soccer and playing games. go out with your friends. the youngest of eight children. my family was very close. my dream was to have a piece of land, build my own house near a pond and raise my own animals. to have lots of kids. luckily, cambodia was full of good food. no one was starving before the war. my childhood was living outside of a really modern city. >> growing up in pol pot, it was somewhat -- growing up in city, it was somewhat of a western life with...
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the president ping-ponging around the country going to a basket of battleground states where he thinksn eke out a victory. the president campaigning again and again throughout the day yesterday telling rally crowds that he is optimistic that he can win. here is what he said yesterday >> two days from now we are going to win iowa, and we're going to win wisconsin and we are going to win four more years in that very beautiful white house. >> now joe biden much more narrowly tailored his strategy yesterday, really focussing on pennsylvania that's a swing state with 20 electoral votes hanging in the balance. the polls there have been very, very tight biden focussing on philadelphia, reminding the hometown crowd that he married a philly girl, as he points out here is what biden had to say yesterday. >> president trump is terrified of what will happen in pennsylvania he knows the people of pennsylvania get to have their say. if you have your say, he doesn't stand a chance >> reporter: what's fascinating act this campaign, dom, is that tomorrow night is not going to be one of those nights in
the president ping-ponging around the country going to a basket of battleground states where he thinksn eke out a victory. the president campaigning again and again throughout the day yesterday telling rally crowds that he is optimistic that he can win. here is what he said yesterday >> two days from now we are going to win iowa, and we're going to win wisconsin and we are going to win four more years in that very beautiful white house. >> now joe biden much more narrowly tailored...