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korean peninsula, and recovering the remains of prisoners of wari billion people inhabit planet earthonald trump's news conference, thejournalist earth... before donald trump's news conference, the journalist which shown a propaganda style video produced by the americans, extolling the great denuclearised future ahead. two man, two leaders, one destiny. at missing from it and the agreement were two key us demands, that the process must be irreversible and verifiable, and that looked like a negotiating victory for the north koreans. and that was repeated question for donald trump. the north koreans had reneged on promises before, so why would this time be different? well, you have a different administration, you have a different administration, you have a different administration, you have a different president, you have a different secretary of state. you have people that are... you know, it is very important to them. and we get it done. the other groups, maybe it wasn't a priority. i don't think they could have done it if it was a priority. another victory for the north koreans seeme
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that's why the united states has become known throughout the planet earth as that beacon of light and hope. i've traveled around the globe with the privileges of senator and i see the way people look at this country. i see the way that people try to model their behavior after ours. i see the way how we talk about democratic ideals, democratic principles, how we try to talk about human rights, how we talk about human decency, how we're held up as the model. and this is why americans from across the aisle, across religions, across political affiliations, from across the country are speaking out. i've seen conservative, christian evangelicals, conservative catholics, republican colleagues of mine stand up and speak about the truth that this behavior is un-american, speak with conviction telling the one man who has the immediate power to change, the one man who did this to stop his actions, to restore honor, to correct this wrong. i'm proud to see democrats and republicans, progressives and conservatives speaking out against the moral vandalism that's not just degrading the dignity and hu
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sometimes living on planet earth is just too chaotic for a german jamaican singer larry then she just wants to run away to the moon she sings about it on this single from her forthcoming album. the original ballad is an italian resistance song and the theme for the hit series money heist. must be a huge fan because he just released his own remake of the classic too. bad. in twenty sixteen. cat went viral on you tube with her cell phone rendering on a train in frankfurt of prince the singer songwriter's real name is on a hunch she's now releasing her first album. english for the first time not bad at all next up we're celebrating fifty years of a german institution. krauts was a derogatory name for german soldiers in the two world wars but now a far cry from that the world stands for the german experimentation bands like tendering dream. and cost that made the musical genre one of germany's best ever cultural exports let's take a look back. this is crawford at the start of their career with the sound of crowd. also on the scene from cologne broke free from traditional song structures w
sometimes living on planet earth is just too chaotic for a german jamaican singer larry then she just wants to run away to the moon she sings about it on this single from her forthcoming album. the original ballad is an italian resistance song and the theme for the hit series money heist. must be a huge fan because he just released his own remake of the classic too. bad. in twenty sixteen. cat went viral on you tube with her cell phone rendering on a train in frankfurt of prince the singer...
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. >>> i'm jim lokay back here on planets earth and just about everyone washington wants to fix it b we'reting. tonight we'ren talking o s being separated. the white house facing calls from lawmakers on both sid of the aisle to stop they policut theio trump adminisn is not backing down insisting they're following hee law obama administration, the bush administration all separateded families at the -- they absolutely did. they did, their rate was less than ours but they absolutely did do this, this isot new. >> minors no doubt about it >> theyat separ families >> kids at this rate from their parents is s aething new specific to this administration once the attorney general announced zertolerance policy, y doesn't the president pick up the phone and change the policy? he said he hates it. >> i believe what the president is trying to do is find a long-term fix. >> he can fix this morrow. >> the reason families ar being separated is because the administration zero tolerance policydu it was iced in april. it calls foron everyperson crossing the border illegally to be prosecuted and if they have
. >>> i'm jim lokay back here on planets earth and just about everyone washington wants to fix it b we'reting. tonight we'ren talking o s being separated. the white house facing calls from lawmakers on both sid of the aisle to stop they policut theio trump adminisn is not backing down insisting they're following hee law obama administration, the bush administration all separateded families at the -- they absolutely did. they did, their rate was less than ours but they absolutely did do...
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[ laughter ] >> seth: cause the first one, at least, is interesting in the way like watching "planet earthrit, right. >> seth: you're like, "oh, wow, they do this. and they do that." but now you're like, "i don't innt to watch that episode of 'planet earth' a >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: so he's great. >> yeah. >> seth: but you kind of are -- i still feel like it's a previet to a movie i elly will want to see. >> right. okay. >> seth: yeah. >> well, i'm prepare >> seth: yeah, good. you -- so this movie is adapted from a play -- >> yeah. >> seth: that i saw back in new york when it was here.ut and it's aarents trying to get -- for those who couldn't tell from the clip, their kid in school. tell us a little more about it. >> yeah, well -- i mean it's parents are trying to get thei four and a half-year-old kid into school. this four and a half-year-old kid happento love wearing esses. and is sort of obsessed with all things princess. and it's becoming clear that 's maybe ot conforming to these strict gender norms. he's gender fluid, eve. the language is intense right now. t yeah
[ laughter ] >> seth: cause the first one, at least, is interesting in the way like watching "planet earthrit, right. >> seth: you're like, "oh, wow, they do this. and they do that." but now you're like, "i don't innt to watch that episode of 'planet earth' a >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: so he's great. >> yeah. >> seth: but you kind of are -- i still feel like it's a previet to a movie i elly will want to see. >> right....
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again, this is a real video made by our white house. ♪ >> 7 billion people inhabit planet earth.y, only a small number will leave a lasting impact. destiny pictures, presents a story of opportunity. a new story, a new beginning, one of peace, two men, two leaders, one destiny. featuring president donald trump and chairman kim jong-un in a meeting to remake history. >> seth: is that an official white house video, or a direct to dvd movie starring steven seagal? [ laughter ] the white house is under siege, and only one president turned karate master can stop them. steven seagal stars as president trump in "taekwondonald." [ laughter ] of course, when president obama said he would meet with north korea without pre-conditions, republicans mocked him as naÏve and incompetent, but today trump supporters are showering him with praise, in fact trump even seemed to make a major concession in north korea, apparently without running it by military officials, or south korea first. he promised to stop joint military exercises in the region. trump explained his decision this way. >> we call th
again, this is a real video made by our white house. ♪ >> 7 billion people inhabit planet earth.y, only a small number will leave a lasting impact. destiny pictures, presents a story of opportunity. a new story, a new beginning, one of peace, two men, two leaders, one destiny. featuring president donald trump and chairman kim jong-un in a meeting to remake history. >> seth: is that an official white house video, or a direct to dvd movie starring steven seagal? [ laughter ] the...
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applause ] what happens when the world's slowest pursuer chases the world's slowest prey tonight on "planet earthh versuslug." [ light laughter ] so, trump admitted he didn't prepe for the summit. the key question going into the meeting was this. how would he know if it wa s a success. what does success evail, and was asked that question over the weekend at the g7 in canada, red his answer did not ins confidence. >> how long do you think it will take you to figure out whether o he's serious giving -- >> good question how long will it take. i think within the first minute, i'll know. >> how? >> just my tch, my feel, that's what i do. [ laughter ] >> seth: touch and feel is not how you determine the success of a summit. [ laughter ] touch and feel is how you determine whether a blouse is made of cotton. ♪ ♪ the touch the feel of cotton the fabric of my life ♪ ♪ >> seth: so trump said he'd know if kim was serious from his touch and feel, and yesterday we got to see that touch and feel with their first handshake. [ lighlaughter ] the first handshake and photo op in history with the north korean leade
applause ] what happens when the world's slowest pursuer chases the world's slowest prey tonight on "planet earthh versuslug." [ light laughter ] so, trump admitted he didn't prepe for the summit. the key question going into the meeting was this. how would he know if it wa s a success. what does success evail, and was asked that question over the weekend at the g7 in canada, red his answer did not ins confidence. >> how long do you think it will take you to figure out whether o...
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planet earth enshrined in layer of plastic kept fresh for eventual arrival of intelligent life. that sort of like to get. her back to her guide i had read in one area check out far back. when i thought of god the god that died good guys bad. kids. are. going on in humans only. those who don't consume don't tell you that and they can do it on joy if they're in the present on the person in that equal ability to just wonder what equals a stance make that connection don't listen this will be done soon though you leave that to those old wooden unisys and this is the downside acid all to the sitting on . i can imagine. i don't know i wasn't there but i can imagine a rush of defending its national interests in a way that doesn't help the hawks in the united states but putin has this image of such a hard guy. and i would only blame him for not caring about american public opinion anymore because it seems like no matter what he does. unfair response nonetheless what i'm saying is it's gotten very personal. i. thank. you. from christiane. it is. one of football's most celebrated. the play
planet earth enshrined in layer of plastic kept fresh for eventual arrival of intelligent life. that sort of like to get. her back to her guide i had read in one area check out far back. when i thought of god the god that died good guys bad. kids. are. going on in humans only. those who don't consume don't tell you that and they can do it on joy if they're in the present on the person in that equal ability to just wonder what equals a stance make that connection don't listen this will be done...
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. >> when i arrived here as a gay jewish boy looking for a safe place to land on planet earth, san francisco welcomed me as i know it has welcomed so many of you. >> yes! >> and so this is our home. and we want to keep it our home. we want to keep the character and quality of this neighborhood and so many of our neighborhoods that we want to keep this a place for working people to afford to live. >> london breed's campaign rally felt like a celebration. friends, family and many of the neighborhood activists she worked with for years flocked to her side to congratulate her for a campaign well done. breed thanked supporters for hard work over the last few months. >> this campaign is a winning campaign because we have brought so many people together . we have brought people together from all walks of life from all parts of san francisco. so no matter what happens we are winners and we are going to stay together and tackle the challenges that we know we need to do to get san francisco on the right path for everybody. [ screaming ] >> as you point out, there was some divisiveness among the candid
. >> when i arrived here as a gay jewish boy looking for a safe place to land on planet earth, san francisco welcomed me as i know it has welcomed so many of you. >> yes! >> and so this is our home. and we want to keep it our home. we want to keep the character and quality of this neighborhood and so many of our neighborhoods that we want to keep this a place for working people to afford to live. >> london breed's campaign rally felt like a celebration. friends, family...
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chimpanzees what's so special about chimpanzees our closest living relatives on planet earth we share ninety eight plus. d.n.a. with chimpanzees a great deal of our communication is non-verbal it's the same kissing and bracing holding hands patting on the back swaggering shaking their fist begging for food if you want to group of chimps you know exactly what they're about because we do the same they were the first wild animals in the scientific community to demonstrate tool using and tool making and it was that observation where chimpanzees were picking. grass dams to fish for termites but also picking leafy twigs and having to modify them beginning of tool making ice for pin the leaves on the side branches and it was that that brought in the national geographic society to fund my research when the first six months money ran out so you know since then we've followed the life history of chimpanzees in the wild and in captivity because we work on captive chimps as well learned about the different cultures in different countries to do one speaking for the first time as a result continue
chimpanzees what's so special about chimpanzees our closest living relatives on planet earth we share ninety eight plus. d.n.a. with chimpanzees a great deal of our communication is non-verbal it's the same kissing and bracing holding hands patting on the back swaggering shaking their fist begging for food if you want to group of chimps you know exactly what they're about because we do the same they were the first wild animals in the scientific community to demonstrate tool using and tool...
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planet earth enshrined a layer of plastic cap for us for eventual arrival of intelligent life. that charge like to go. back to health care for. dad. oh i thought of god. as he should be. worth something with something beyond what because. that's me my what i mean i well me and my. dad. when i was a. double. in school i'm. always the spirit in the reasons as to. what. might come of this. when to intimate oh is that. and then you have no new move can you hear michelle i . since most of. you have a phone no i don't have one was the last time you went on the internet no i am not using these village is it safe to say. are you sure there is no researchers there and they are all going to be sure the baby does a class of his that has been. missing or don't want him and we thought. is dead as part of that was a good piece. of work i was. previously yes and no they are being false fall in love where he mislead member of the society. have their. own. narrow. tough. shit at. have to. be does she don't tell you that in talking to them dealing with this thing i'm gonna assume that equal dist
planet earth enshrined a layer of plastic cap for us for eventual arrival of intelligent life. that charge like to go. back to health care for. dad. oh i thought of god. as he should be. worth something with something beyond what because. that's me my what i mean i well me and my. dad. when i was a. double. in school i'm. always the spirit in the reasons as to. what. might come of this. when to intimate oh is that. and then you have no new move can you hear michelle i . since most of. you have...
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and the wrecking ball actually happens to be the planet earth. how concerned are you, at this point right now, that campaign pledges are being translated into policy that protectionism is being implemented that go it alone is being implemented by the united states, and that the president doesn't seem to agree with the notion of the global institutions? the global order as we know it. >> well, it is a very radical stance for a u.s. administration to take. but it's not just the president's perspective. it's the perspective of a significant number of people in america who have elected. they may not be a majority but in the american political system they have expressed their view and the administration is carrying it out. why is there such a view? you can have a lot of explanations but one of them is these are people who felt the existing system wasn't working for them, the existing elites in america were not serving them. and they do want the system remade. they don't quite know how. they are not sure what is wrong but the status quo is no good so l
and the wrecking ball actually happens to be the planet earth. how concerned are you, at this point right now, that campaign pledges are being translated into policy that protectionism is being implemented that go it alone is being implemented by the united states, and that the president doesn't seem to agree with the notion of the global institutions? the global order as we know it. >> well, it is a very radical stance for a u.s. administration to take. but it's not just the president's...
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. >> seven billion people inhabit planet earth -- s newsefore donald trump' conference, journalists wereow a propaganda-style video produced by the americans extolling the the nuclearise -- denuclearized future ahead. >> two men, two leaders, one destiny. jon: missing from it were key u.s. demands -- that the process must be irreversible and verikeable. that llike a negotiating victory to the north koreans. that was a repeated question for donald trump. the north koreans reneged on promes before. so why would this time be different? , you have a well ufferent administration, have a different president, you have a different secretary of state. you have people that are -- you tant tot is very imp them. and we get it done. the other groups, maybe it wasn't a priority. i don't think they could have done it if it was a priority jon: another victory for the north koreans deem to be this aration from the u.s.es ent, a pledge that took south korea by surprise. pres. trump: we will be stopping the war games, whichreill save us andous amount of money, unless and until we see the future negotiation i
. >> seven billion people inhabit planet earth -- s newsefore donald trump' conference, journalists wereow a propaganda-style video produced by the americans extolling the the nuclearise -- denuclearized future ahead. >> two men, two leaders, one destiny. jon: missing from it were key u.s. demands -- that the process must be irreversible and verikeable. that llike a negotiating victory to the north koreans. that was a repeated question for donald trump. the north koreans reneged on...
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seven billion people that have a planet earth. of those alive today is small number of a lasting impact. and only the very few will make decisions or take actions that renew those their homeland and change the course of history and there comes a time when only a few are called upon to make a difference but the question is what difference will a few make just in the pictures presents a story of opportunity to score a new beginning one of these two men. leaders one just. a story of a special moment in time when a man is presented with one chance that may never be. one of the issues to show fish in leadership. or not clutter. featuring president donald trump. and chairman kim jong un. in a meet me making history to shine in the sun one moment one choice. what. the future remains to be written. thank. you. a land bridge from its indigenous people. plundered for its resources. now long held resentment it's a turning violent with deadly consequences and you cannot use that as an excuse to go over human rights people empowered travels to
seven billion people that have a planet earth. of those alive today is small number of a lasting impact. and only the very few will make decisions or take actions that renew those their homeland and change the course of history and there comes a time when only a few are called upon to make a difference but the question is what difference will a few make just in the pictures presents a story of opportunity to score a new beginning one of these two men. leaders one just. a story of a special...
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. >> 7 billion people inhabit planet earth. >> reporter: the style even reminiscent of a movie trailer only a small number -- >> reporter: after a working lunch of beef shortkibs, braised cod, and haagen dazs for dessert, president trump showed the northern dic ator known as the beast. when they emerged the carefully choreographed show continues. >> did he agree to denuclearlize, sir? >> we're starting in that process very quickly. very, very quickly, absolutely. >> reporter: the two leaders signing an agreement aimed, they say, towards peace and denuclearization of the korean peninsula. >> we saw you sign the agreement right in this room. you also said you developed a special bond. describe that bond. >> well, it's been a very intense day. and as you know, we discussed things over the last few months. >> you did, you've spoken -- >> i have spoken, yes. i've spoken to him, i've spoken to a lot of his people. as you know, his i would say very top person was at the white house last week. we've developed a pretty good relationship in terms of getting something done. it got done. i think i
. >> 7 billion people inhabit planet earth. >> reporter: the style even reminiscent of a movie trailer only a small number -- >> reporter: after a working lunch of beef shortkibs, braised cod, and haagen dazs for dessert, president trump showed the northern dic ator known as the beast. when they emerged the carefully choreographed show continues. >> did he agree to denuclearlize, sir? >> we're starting in that process very quickly. very, very quickly, absolutely....
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beginning of the end to proceed so when species are mixed and we see a new evolutionary destiny of planet earth and is the last globally cool moment before the warmth of the anthropocene before climate change really kicks in in the early adopters of this. perceived connections with years and so there were particular rush yes so people have had an idea that there's been a human epoch that there's a time when humans dominate the earth and that started off with the brute force in the eighteenth century and he had this idea that it was a human eat pork mainly due to the kind of changes that humans are making to life so cutting down forests moving plants and animals around for farming and then actually people were using the term the anthropocene in russia after the after the . october revolution in one nine hundred seventeen and we think that's because ideas of change and ideas that were going to change the world politically and economically go hand in hand with thinking that we can change the world environmentally so there was a lot more comfort in discussing those ideas in the early twentieth cent
beginning of the end to proceed so when species are mixed and we see a new evolutionary destiny of planet earth and is the last globally cool moment before the warmth of the anthropocene before climate change really kicks in in the early adopters of this. perceived connections with years and so there were particular rush yes so people have had an idea that there's been a human epoch that there's a time when humans dominate the earth and that started off with the brute force in the eighteenth...
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. >> when i arrived here 41 years ago as a jewish boy looking for a safe place to land on planet earth, san francisco welcomed me as i know it has welcomed so many of you. we want to keep the character and quality of this neighborhood and so many of our neighborhoods that we want to keep this a place where working people can afford to live. >> reporter: now the party wrapped up here just a short time ago with people being told to go home. it doesn't look like there will be an announcement in this mayor's race. we are looking for first place votes right now. second place votes could come into factor and that is where things get very interesting because leno and jane kim had a deal where leno said he marked jane kim as his number two on the ballot in this choice system and jane kim said she marked mark leno as her number two. well in the absentee ballots, 71% of jane kim's ballots had mark leno as her second place candidate. could make things interesting if it comes down to having that 51%. live in san francisco, andria borba, kpix 5. >> jane kim is expected to take the stage. polls show
. >> when i arrived here 41 years ago as a jewish boy looking for a safe place to land on planet earth, san francisco welcomed me as i know it has welcomed so many of you. we want to keep the character and quality of this neighborhood and so many of our neighborhoods that we want to keep this a place where working people can afford to live. >> reporter: now the party wrapped up here just a short time ago with people being told to go home. it doesn't look like there will be an...
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the korean peninsula, and recovering the remains of prisoners of war. 7 billion people inhabit planet earthtrump's news conference, the journalists were shown a propaganda—style video produced by the americans, extolling the great denuclearised future ahead. two men, two leaders, one destiny. but missing from it and the agreement were two key us demands — that the process must be irreversible and verifiable. and that looked like a negotiating victory for the north koreans, and that was a repeated question for donald trump. the north koreans had reneged on promises before, so why would this time be different? well, you have a different administration, you have a different president, you have a different secretary of state. you have people that are — you know, it's very important to them, and we'll get it done. the other groups, maybe it wasn't a priority. i don't think they could have done it if it was a priority. another victory for the north koreans seemed to be a declaration from the american president, a pledge that took south korea by surprise. we will be stopping the war games, which w
the korean peninsula, and recovering the remains of prisoners of war. 7 billion people inhabit planet earthtrump's news conference, the journalists were shown a propaganda—style video produced by the americans, extolling the great denuclearised future ahead. two men, two leaders, one destiny. but missing from it and the agreement were two key us demands — that the process must be irreversible and verifiable. and that looked like a negotiating victory for the north koreans, and that was a...
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seven billion people that have a planet earth. of those alive today a small number before a lasting impact. and only the very few will make decisions or take actions that renew those their homeland and change the course of history and there comes a time when only a few are called upon to make a difference but the question is what difference will a few make just in the pictures presents a story opportunity a story a new beginning one of these two men. readers one just. a story of a special moment in time when a man is presented with one chance that may never be. one of the issues to show fish in leadership. or not oh. featuring president donald trump. and chairman kim jong un. in a meeting me making history to shine in the sun one moment one choice. what. the future remains to be written. on counting the cost what economists are saying about warmer relations between the u.s. and north korea as america's trade ties with canada sour. and why business has a warning the u.k. car industry risks being wiped out. counting the cost on al-j
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three point three billion women live on planet earth if they aren't safe in the two largest democracies in the world india in the united states why would we think that other nations would do better poverty racism massaging and war are to blame in each of these countries war is ravaging the land or the economy governments are spending more to murder people thousands of miles from their shores rather than caring for the people at home and creating a democracy that sees women as full partners senate not commodities to be traded politicized and oppressed depending on the whims of their leaders. that's an incredible point you put up because at the end of the day when a country does bend all of its money and war all of its time consumed by hate we're talking about here earlier it is not going to take care of its people and it's not going to take care of the people the population that need the most extra protection that need that extra level because they started behind everywhere else in terms of rights and the ability to get good jobs and this is one of the things that i think gets lost is th
three point three billion women live on planet earth if they aren't safe in the two largest democracies in the world india in the united states why would we think that other nations would do better poverty racism massaging and war are to blame in each of these countries war is ravaging the land or the economy governments are spending more to murder people thousands of miles from their shores rather than caring for the people at home and creating a democracy that sees women as full partners...
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according to every serious economic student of human history effectively 0% economic growth on the planet earth and people live the equivalent on two or three dollars a day everywhere on the planet. the subsistence existence is what it meant to be a human being to make there were of creativity or moments of intellectual creativity but this was the fact. it seems counterintuitive to have all this wonderful history of rome in china but the rich people left cool stuff in words and written the that they were living off of the wealth created by subsistence farmers and all the rest and a very fault one -- small stratum of humanity. >> and then around in the 1700 basically to draw a chart showing human progress and he, progress like this the beginning of homo sapiens, then it goes like this. so that as you say, 96% of people were living on two dollars a day and that number is 9% on earth today. 90% of humanity and now it is three or four times more people on the planet than there were in 1750. so parents and grandparents, we think this is what it means to be human that you live for free speech, certai
according to every serious economic student of human history effectively 0% economic growth on the planet earth and people live the equivalent on two or three dollars a day everywhere on the planet. the subsistence existence is what it meant to be a human being to make there were of creativity or moments of intellectual creativity but this was the fact. it seems counterintuitive to have all this wonderful history of rome in china but the rich people left cool stuff in words and written the that...
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does he fires off these photos from space and makes you know makes us think about the earth our planet earth but there's a lot of science that he does he's a very is a guy who's very focused on the science he has a scientific background where previously astronauts were like you know test fighter pilots and that sort of thing the new generation of astronauts are scientists and so he really stands there is germany's and one of europe's main ambassadors in space a lot of buzz about that but no this is because even though he's been there before it is space we're talking about everybody's nervous about a space launch that is what you're talking about twitter we're looking actually at live pictures in the split screen there they are getting ready for liftoff we're talking about twitter i ask you alex as he calls himself has also been teaching and think the move to him and the team is a super earth so he's augustine looking forward to this in a mission we are also looking at some internal pitches coming there live from baikonur. yeah you know it stands to reason he should be excited he's been excit
does he fires off these photos from space and makes you know makes us think about the earth our planet earth but there's a lot of science that he does he's a very is a guy who's very focused on the science he has a scientific background where previously astronauts were like you know test fighter pilots and that sort of thing the new generation of astronauts are scientists and so he really stands there is germany's and one of europe's main ambassadors in space a lot of buzz about that but no...
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outer space trump is recommending a space for speech set up to ensure american dominance beyond planet earthut he called a reports from washington. that's a big statement u.s. president donald trump proposing a major shift for the u.s. military we must have american dominance in space to do that he wants the military to look at adding a new branch of service or something like the scale of the u.s. army but in space he's calling it a space force the chinese government criticize trump's decision is a violation of the one nine hundred sixty seven outer space treaty that year the u.s. and the soviet union promised to use space for peaceful reasons not for war for decades it's been an uncontested domain the u.s. air force over ready has a space command it even has its own promotional videos united states air force has owned this high ground of space for decades other nations other air forces only dream of making such a claim the president wants to dramatically increase the number of military people working on space beyond the current thirty five thousand but some think that is unnecessary includi
outer space trump is recommending a space for speech set up to ensure american dominance beyond planet earthut he called a reports from washington. that's a big statement u.s. president donald trump proposing a major shift for the u.s. military we must have american dominance in space to do that he wants the military to look at adding a new branch of service or something like the scale of the u.s. army but in space he's calling it a space force the chinese government criticize trump's decision...
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you mentioned the four most important medical markets on planet earth today eight and a half years into this have been hyperfocused on controlling the retail assets in those markets and that is where wi we are and will continue to grow. >> the natural person would say how about oregon, washington, and colorado but that is saturated. >> horribly saturate what is important to understand that every market since those markets came online have been supply constraint. and most importantly, the arduous retail zoning restrictions known to man. >> how about massachusetts what is taking too long? >> this is what it is when something evolves. >> but a dispensary, how long does it take >> it is bureaucratic. >> over 25 years ago california legalized medical marijuana. things don't happen overnight and that is okay for a $75 billion market here in the u.s., it is okay if it takes a few years to evolve. >> your revenue has exploded >> i appreciate it for me, i wake up and i am intent on building the biggest marijuana store in the world we have licenses for 45 stores a lot of work to do. revenue is bi
you mentioned the four most important medical markets on planet earth today eight and a half years into this have been hyperfocused on controlling the retail assets in those markets and that is where wi we are and will continue to grow. >> the natural person would say how about oregon, washington, and colorado but that is saturated. >> horribly saturate what is important to understand that every market since those markets came online have been supply constraint. and most...
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serious economic student, for thousands of years, there is effectively 0% economic growth on the planet earth and the people lived in equipment is somewhere between $2.3 a day everywhere on the planet. subsistence existence was what it meant to be human being. and they're the of creativity, moments of intellectual creativity. >> they have all this wonderful hiss or a about china and all the rest. the rich people left cool stuff. they were living off of the wealth created by subsistence farmers and all the rest and they were a small stratum. around the league cited a hundred basically if you were to drive chart at the beginning of sapiens, goes like this and then like this. 96 of people on earth were living on $2 a day and that number is 9% on earth today said that we have humanity of course now three times, i believe three or four times more people on the planet and there were in 1750. so we have this, and we think because it is in our nature as her parents, grandparents, everything else, we think that what it means to be humane, who lives the free speech coming you have a certain level of in
serious economic student, for thousands of years, there is effectively 0% economic growth on the planet earth and the people lived in equipment is somewhere between $2.3 a day everywhere on the planet. subsistence existence was what it meant to be human being. and they're the of creativity, moments of intellectual creativity. >> they have all this wonderful hiss or a about china and all the rest. the rich people left cool stuff. they were living off of the wealth created by subsistence...
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every media organization on planet earth has made mistakes. i think the larger story here is that you have a situation where one side is saying we have a problem at the border, whether it's a matter of unaccompanied minors or minors coming with family and parent. then you say wait a minute, what do the statistics show. the statistics show we are near a 70 year low in terms of people crossing that border. secondly, what about these angel families that the president appeared with today. wait a second, you mean they have a higher crime rate than native-born americans? >> shannon: his point is these crimes would not have happened. >> the point is to say when we don't follow our immigration laws and we don't have a zero tolerance, adults can cross the border, we have catch and release, we do not do any background checks f they are allowed to come into the interior of our country, we have no idea who is coming into our country. >> shannon: okay. breaking tonight, the house committee has subpoenaed peter strzok. he said he would appear voluntarily, l
every media organization on planet earth has made mistakes. i think the larger story here is that you have a situation where one side is saying we have a problem at the border, whether it's a matter of unaccompanied minors or minors coming with family and parent. then you say wait a minute, what do the statistics show. the statistics show we are near a 70 year low in terms of people crossing that border. secondly, what about these angel families that the president appeared with today. wait a...
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the premise being that color people on the planet earth really know everything there is to know. if you not coming to grips with it, perhaps you pretending to be stupid or scared. i had no idea's channeling her my entire life. she is a powerful sister. also there are 13 titles written by black authors on the new york times best sellers list. that deserves a round of applause. [applause] not sure if this is a historical moment, but it is a huge accomplishment. even if not all readers look for direction from the new york times to read things that we should and should not read. as a publishing professional, i am excited and hopeful on a shout out to others, grace buyers, brian stevenson, and harrison. i will also thrilled that the actress, producer and writer is on vanity fair. and also the recipient of so many honors, leah said quote, the hardest thing about being a black writer in the stone is having to pitch the story to white execs. most of the time when we go into the room the pitch is about one black executive. i wonder if they think it makes me more comfortable. i'm not again
the premise being that color people on the planet earth really know everything there is to know. if you not coming to grips with it, perhaps you pretending to be stupid or scared. i had no idea's channeling her my entire life. she is a powerful sister. also there are 13 titles written by black authors on the new york times best sellers list. that deserves a round of applause. [applause] not sure if this is a historical moment, but it is a huge accomplishment. even if not all readers look for...
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for the toughest jobs on planet earth. i'm about to start the hair, skin and nails challenge. future self will thank me. thank you. i become a model? yes. no. start the challenge today. and try new tropical citrus flavor with collagen. nature's bounty. >>> cnn learned u.s. officials are laying the ground work in case president trump and kim jong-un want to hold a second day of meetings in singapore. now former nba star dennis rodman who has made at least five visits to north korea is considering a trip. >> the senior official says rodman is not part of anything the white house team is doing at the summit. the president hosts prime minister shinzo abe for a key meeting ahead of the summit. we have anna coren live in tokyo. anna, what is the japan prime minister is focusing on ahead of the summit? >> reporter: dave, japan wants to be on the same page as the united states. that is what they are saying publicly and claiming supportive of the donald trump policy. behind closed doors, it is a different story. prime minister abe will meet with president trump at the white house midda
for the toughest jobs on planet earth. i'm about to start the hair, skin and nails challenge. future self will thank me. thank you. i become a model? yes. no. start the challenge today. and try new tropical citrus flavor with collagen. nature's bounty. >>> cnn learned u.s. officials are laying the ground work in case president trump and kim jong-un want to hold a second day of meetings in singapore. now former nba star dennis rodman who has made at least five visits to north korea is...
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the thing is it was wrongheaded and every media organization on planet earth, conservative or liberalas made mistakes. the larger story is that you have a situation where one side is saying we have a problem at the border, whether it is a matter of unaccompanied minors or miners that are coming with parents, what are the statistics? we are near the 70 year low in people crossing the border. what about these angel families the president appeared with? wait a second. you mean to say illegal immigrants have a higher crime rate than nativeborn americans? that is not -- >>'s argument was none of these crimes would have happened to these families. >> you can say that about any -- >> when we don't follow our immigration laws and don't have 0-tolerance adults can cross the border we have catch and release with a go to the interior and we do not do any background checks on those folks. if they all come to the interior of our country we have no idea who is coming into our country that a stupid immigration policy. shannon: both sides agree there is a major problem. the house judiciary committee
the thing is it was wrongheaded and every media organization on planet earth, conservative or liberalas made mistakes. the larger story is that you have a situation where one side is saying we have a problem at the border, whether it is a matter of unaccompanied minors or miners that are coming with parents, what are the statistics? we are near the 70 year low in people crossing the border. what about these angel families the president appeared with? wait a second. you mean to say illegal...
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for the toughest jobs on planet earth. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams...ke the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. i need a new phone. aww. you two should get the new iphone. and you deserve to get it on the best network, verizon. and i deserve to be the ring bearer. oh, sorry. (vo) switch now. buy the latest iphone and get iphone 8 on us. only on verizon. >>> day one of the world cup in the books with the host nation kicking off the tournament in style. >> coy wire has more in the "bleacher report." >> good morning, dave and christine. it has been 16 years since russia last tasted a world cup victory. they found out how delicious home wecooking can be
for the toughest jobs on planet earth. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams...ke the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can afford to dream gig. comcast,...
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for the toughest jobs on planet earth. stella artois. voila! pockets. enjoy!al changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by talking to your doctor. ask about vraylar. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies showed that vraylar reduced overall manic symptoms. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia due to increased risk of death or stroke....