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kruger from the internet news site and that's politics can take us through what the sabines welcome to date of leave is that with the the irony of ironies in this that give me evidence that it's russia and its troll farms that of attempted to interfere with so many foreign elections or so many cultures political agendas it's ironic that they say that this is about defending mother russia from foreign cyber attacks. i had to laugh at as well because i immediately thought about russian that hackers getting unemployed immediately but of course the interference into internal affairs by external forces is mediated by social media platforms so. it's not russia directly was in charge but google and facebook that doesn't all map data and research and can russia actually do this can i mean so the law has passed a law in the government the power to do this but can russia technically achieve this isolation of its own internet i mean the law or includes the set of a national address registry and that national d s n. national internet exchange points and the control of any data and with the vice it
kruger from the internet news site and that's politics can take us through what the sabines welcome to date of leave is that with the the irony of ironies in this that give me evidence that it's russia and its troll farms that of attempted to interfere with so many foreign elections or so many cultures political agendas it's ironic that they say that this is about defending mother russia from foreign cyber attacks. i had to laugh at as well because i immediately thought about russian that...
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whenever sabine itself feels despair she takes a walk in the forest during the past 35 years she's felt this way often. those years i always had it in the back of my mind i have 2 children and how are they and whenever i saw people taking a walk with older children or a mother with her pram or playing with her child all these things would trigger that feeling by me who. gave birth to 2 daughters in the former east germany in the 1980 s. but her joy was short lived a few years earlier she had tried to flee east germany but was caught and convicted reason enough for the youth welfare office to come to the house and take the children away. in the 1st moment i stood there paralyzed then i ran out the door after them and yelled where are you taking my daughter give me back my child the officer turned around pointed a finger at me and said if you don't quite down now i will call the police and you will have to go to jail. they have given me 3 years' probation so if i did anything i would go to prison i just stood there and asked myself whether i should protest or stay. happy at least. sasson
whenever sabine itself feels despair she takes a walk in the forest during the past 35 years she's felt this way often. those years i always had it in the back of my mind i have 2 children and how are they and whenever i saw people taking a walk with older children or a mother with her pram or playing with her child all these things would trigger that feeling by me who. gave birth to 2 daughters in the former east germany in the 1980 s. but her joy was short lived a few years earlier she had...
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sabine haalboom is one of the researchers studying the effects of the experiment to see what might happendepth, there‘s hardly any material in the water, so the water is crystal clear. but if you then make a massive plume of a cloud of sediments, all the animals that are living there aren‘t used to it so, yeah, they will probably suffocate. but there‘s growing pressure for mining to start. rocks like these, billions of them, are the target. because they‘re amazingly rich in important metals, especially cobalt, which is needed for batteries. the future is electric. so the boom in electric cars means there‘s growing demand for cobalt, she is and mining companies think the deep ocean could provide it. if you want to make a fast change, you need cobalt quick, and you need a lot of it. if you want to make a lot of batteries, you need the resources to do that. and there‘s a lot of it in the ocean? and there‘s a lot of it in the ocean. this is a trial device. the machines that will actually do mining will be about ten times bigger. dozens of ventures are planning to open mines on the sea bed. th
sabine haalboom is one of the researchers studying the effects of the experiment to see what might happendepth, there‘s hardly any material in the water, so the water is crystal clear. but if you then make a massive plume of a cloud of sediments, all the animals that are living there aren‘t used to it so, yeah, they will probably suffocate. but there‘s growing pressure for mining to start. rocks like these, billions of them, are the target. because they‘re amazingly rich in important...
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sabine haalboom is one of the researchers studying the effects of the experiment to see what might happene's hardly any material in the water, so the water is crystal clear. but if you then make a massive plume of cloud of sediments, all the animals that are living there aren't used to it, so, yeah, they will probably suffocate. but there's growing pressure for mining to start. rocks like these, billions of them, are the target, because they're amazingly rich in important metals, especially cobalt, which is needed for batteries. the future is electric. so, the boom in electric cars means there's growing demand for cobalt and mining companies think the deep ocean could provide it. if you want to make a fast change, you need cobalt quick, and you need a lot of it. if you want to make a lot of batteries, you need the resources to do that. and there's a lot of it in the ocean? and there's a lot of it in the ocean. this is a trial device. the machines that will actually do mining will be about ten times bigger. dozens of ventures are planning to open mines on the sea bed. this is a glimpse of
sabine haalboom is one of the researchers studying the effects of the experiment to see what might happene's hardly any material in the water, so the water is crystal clear. but if you then make a massive plume of cloud of sediments, all the animals that are living there aren't used to it, so, yeah, they will probably suffocate. but there's growing pressure for mining to start. rocks like these, billions of them, are the target, because they're amazingly rich in important metals, especially...
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sabine is one of the researchers studying the effects of the experiment to see what might happen when pacific, at four or five kilometres depth, there's hardly any material in the water so the water is crystal clear. but if you then make a massive plume of a cloud of sediments, all the animals that are living there aren't used to it so, yeah, they will probably suffocate. but there's growing pressure for mining to start. rocks like these, billions of them, are the target. because they're amazingly rich in important metals, especially cobalt, which is needed for batteries. the future is electric. so the boom in electric cars means there's growing demand for cobalt, and mining companies think the deep ocean could provide it. if you want to make a fast change, you need cobalt quick, and you need a lot of it. if you want to make a lot of batteries, you need the resources to do that. and there's a lot of it in the ocean? and there's a lot of it in the ocean. so, if mining goes ahead, can the damage be limited? the machine being tested here in spain is designed to minimise the impact. the s
sabine is one of the researchers studying the effects of the experiment to see what might happen when pacific, at four or five kilometres depth, there's hardly any material in the water so the water is crystal clear. but if you then make a massive plume of a cloud of sediments, all the animals that are living there aren't used to it so, yeah, they will probably suffocate. but there's growing pressure for mining to start. rocks like these, billions of them, are the target. because they're...
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sabine haalboom is one of the researchers studying the effects of the experiment to see what might happen there's hardly any material in the water, so the water is crystal clear. but if you then make a massive plume of a cloud of sediments, all the animals that are living there aren't used to it so, yeah, they will probably suffocate. but there's growing pressure for mining to start. rocks like these, billions of them, are the target. because they're amazingly rich in important metals, especially cobalt, which is needed for batteries. the future is electric. so the boom in electric cars means there's growing demand for cobalt, and mining companies think the deep ocean could provide it. if you want to make a fast change, you need cobalt quick, and you need a lot of it. if you want to make a lot of batteries, you need the resources to do that. and there's a lot of it in the ocean? and there's a lot of it in the ocean. this is a trial device. the machines that will actually do mining will be about ten times bigger. dozens of ventures are planning to open mines on the sea bed. this is a glimp
sabine haalboom is one of the researchers studying the effects of the experiment to see what might happen there's hardly any material in the water, so the water is crystal clear. but if you then make a massive plume of a cloud of sediments, all the animals that are living there aren't used to it so, yeah, they will probably suffocate. but there's growing pressure for mining to start. rocks like these, billions of them, are the target. because they're amazingly rich in important metals,...
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the minako region it's the deadliest strike against mali's military in recent history when folson sabine said to the area with the french military helping to evacuate the wounded it follows a series of raids by groups across the region including. the key to faster. 5 candidates have been approved to stand in algeria as presidential election in december despite ongoing protests against the vote among the contenders announced are 2 former prime ministers and 2 former government ministers longtime president of the lizzie's beautifully co was forced to resign in april after months of protests against his plan to run for a 5th term tens of thousands continue to stage weekly demonstrations opposing the election very it could be been liquidated by the military. tens of thousands of anti-government protests desire rallies for yet another day in pakistan's capital islamabad they're demanding the resignation of prime minister in rome car the so-called freedom march led by a conservative opposition party arrived in islamabad on thursday. police in hong kong have fired tear gas at bus protesters som
the minako region it's the deadliest strike against mali's military in recent history when folson sabine said to the area with the french military helping to evacuate the wounded it follows a series of raids by groups across the region including. the key to faster. 5 candidates have been approved to stand in algeria as presidential election in december despite ongoing protests against the vote among the contenders announced are 2 former prime ministers and 2 former government ministers longtime...
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and deciding what is international interest to be there and we cannot have one vote 19 years ago sabine generation after generation to the definition of perpetual war. >> thank you for being unique and inspiring voice for a party within the liberty movement. thank you for listing your wife to write this book. and thank you for ensuring anyone who reads this will never lose an argument to a another socialist ever again. >> this program
and deciding what is international interest to be there and we cannot have one vote 19 years ago sabine generation after generation to the definition of perpetual war. >> thank you for being unique and inspiring voice for a party within the liberty movement. thank you for listing your wife to write this book. and thank you for ensuring anyone who reads this will never lose an argument to a another socialist ever again. >> this program
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and deciding what is international interest to be there and we cannot have one vote 19 years ago sabine generation after generation to the definition of perpetual war. >> thank you for being unique and inspiring voice for a party within the liberty movement. thank you for listing your wife to write this book. and thank you for ensuring anyone who reads this will never lose an argument to a another socialist ever again. >> this program is available as a podcast. all "after words" programs can be viewed on a website at booktv.org. >> now on book tv "after words", former obama administration national security advisor and un ambassador susan rice discusses her life and career in american diplomacy and foreign policy. she is interviewed by robin wright. "after words" is a weekly interview program with guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> welcome susan rice to "after words". >> think is so much it's great to be with you. >> a fascinating book of personal tail and a chronicle of your professional life and through a wide rate of crises and challenges but let'
and deciding what is international interest to be there and we cannot have one vote 19 years ago sabine generation after generation to the definition of perpetual war. >> thank you for being unique and inspiring voice for a party within the liberty movement. thank you for listing your wife to write this book. and thank you for ensuring anyone who reads this will never lose an argument to a another socialist ever again. >> this program is available as a podcast. all "after...
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state including its agricultural areas in the sabine rubbishing large parts of the u.s. state including its agricultural areas in the the latest to bring the so lemuria father and go through her 9th follows the latest to bring the so lemuria father and go through her 9th followers and acres of land near the city of santa paula. near the city of santa paul. well he's are investigating whether a technical fault and i local energy. wealth or a teaser are investigating whether a technical fault on i local energy provider may be to blame that company is one of the biggest power firms in the state and the provider may be to blame that company is one of the biggest power firms in the state it's been implementing blackouts to try and stop the fires from spreading and it's been implementing blackouts to try and stop the fires from spreading leaving millions of people without electricity and it's not the 1st time the company has hit the headlines i mean millions of people without electricity and it's not the 1st time the company has hit the headlines either skill up and breaks dow
state including its agricultural areas in the sabine rubbishing large parts of the u.s. state including its agricultural areas in the the latest to bring the so lemuria father and go through her 9th follows the latest to bring the so lemuria father and go through her 9th followers and acres of land near the city of santa paula. near the city of santa paul. well he's are investigating whether a technical fault and i local energy. wealth or a teaser are investigating whether a technical fault on...
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i want to go back to the sabin vaccine institute is here in washington knowledge and innovation is one of our colors and we turn aspen to pull together a group and the idea was a diverse group of thinkers, people from science, people from philanthropy, from journalism to take on issues in vaccine and vaccination and not surprisingly hundred anniversary of the 1918 flu pandemic, that was the issue and that's where the peace of the video came from. >> but that's where the urgency came from and the recognition is we need to do some things differently. there was a discussion there about the sort of cascade from unification to coordination to collaboration to convergence and we need to sort of work our way down the pipeline to make sure we are actually getting all the way to the end to bring in as much as possible to take on this problem. >> the complacency really is real. reflecting back on when i was in government not from the last administration but a few administrations back and iwas starting to develop public health preparedness programs . i went to fema to talk to them about doing an
i want to go back to the sabin vaccine institute is here in washington knowledge and innovation is one of our colors and we turn aspen to pull together a group and the idea was a diverse group of thinkers, people from science, people from philanthropy, from journalism to take on issues in vaccine and vaccination and not surprisingly hundred anniversary of the 1918 flu pandemic, that was the issue and that's where the peace of the video came from. >> but that's where the urgency came from...
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sabine haalboom is one of the researchers studying the effects of the experiment to see what might happen four or five kilometres depth, there's hardly any material in the water, so the water is crystal clear. but if you then make a massive plume of a cloud of sediments, all the animals that are living there aren't used to it so, yeah, they will probably suffocate. but there's growing pressure for mining to start. rocks like these, billions of them, are the target. because they're amazingly rich in important metals, especially cobalt, which is needed for batteries. the future is electric. so the boom in electric cars means there's growing demand for cobalt, and mining companies think the deep ocean could provide it. if you want to make a fast change, you need cobalt quick, and you need a lot of it. if you want to make a lot of batteries, you need the resources to do that. and there's a lot of it in the ocean? and there's a lot of it in the ocean. so, if mining goes ahead, can the damage be limited? the machine being tested here in spain is designed to minimise the impact. the starting poi
sabine haalboom is one of the researchers studying the effects of the experiment to see what might happen four or five kilometres depth, there's hardly any material in the water, so the water is crystal clear. but if you then make a massive plume of a cloud of sediments, all the animals that are living there aren't used to it so, yeah, they will probably suffocate. but there's growing pressure for mining to start. rocks like these, billions of them, are the target. because they're amazingly...