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homecoming to something a visionary recently sophie shevardnadze humans on one hand. mass genocide and on the other hand people create sacrifices. essentially streams i ask robert small ski professor of biology in stanford university and a recipient of your foundation genes. roberson paul steve professor of biology and new rollins at stanford university it's so great to have you with us.
homecoming to something a visionary recently sophie shevardnadze humans on one hand. mass genocide and on the other hand people create sacrifices. essentially streams i ask robert small ski professor of biology in stanford university and a recipient of your foundation genes. roberson paul steve professor of biology and new rollins at stanford university it's so great to have you with us.
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sophie shevardnadze has been speaking to renowned german film director vernon hertzog the cannes film festival laureates been reflecting on where humanity stands these days decades after defeating fascism the full interview is here in just about 2 hours time. of course it's 75 years now and advancing and but we live as an echo of past everyone in my generation old napier's we knew there was something not right in the bill not b. and b. took a look at what it wanted him into and it is obviously the out debate it was clear to us fascism is something that is not going to have as long as we lived if we have something like fascists take the lead in the holocaust coming out i mean take arms i will defend them or try to defend you see to a very clearly today. it is not so much when history is factually happening it's a lonesome narrative and we have to be very very careful in what should have been looking at the media what other media doing it says some sort of almost collective brainwashing going on or not i find it. very alarming and alarming mistake of the west the demonization of russia
sophie shevardnadze has been speaking to renowned german film director vernon hertzog the cannes film festival laureates been reflecting on where humanity stands these days decades after defeating fascism the full interview is here in just about 2 hours time. of course it's 75 years now and advancing and but we live as an echo of past everyone in my generation old napier's we knew there was something not right in the bill not b. and b. took a look at what it wanted him into and it is obviously...
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visionaries me sophie shevardnadze humans on one hand. and on the other hand there are people great sacrifices. such extremes. the professor of biology and stanford university and a recipient of a macarthur foundation. professor of biology and new rajat stanford university so great to have you with us because we had some of us to talk about it so in our previous problems were talking to each other and director and screenwriter mr harris talk about this fear factor into more of his medicine sickle forms and without that today's program would be tend to cater to where this fear factor comes from but in more biological ways i want to start with this so many times i've heard this expression humans are the most dangerous animals on earth used the editing world to trace the origins of human behavior and you know how our brain works and what drives us so tell me is the the most dangerous just imagine for or is it actually true. well it certainly is true looking at the number of species we're driving into extinction though. the list some of this
visionaries me sophie shevardnadze humans on one hand. and on the other hand there are people great sacrifices. such extremes. the professor of biology and stanford university and a recipient of a macarthur foundation. professor of biology and new rajat stanford university so great to have you with us because we had some of us to talk about it so in our previous problems were talking to each other and director and screenwriter mr harris talk about this fear factor into more of his medicine...
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visionaries me sophie shevardnadze humans on one hand. and on the other hand there are people of great sacrifices. such extremes. the professor of biology and a religion at stanford university and a recipient of a mock arthur foundation. professor of biology in new rollins at stanford university so great to have you with us because we had so much to talk about. in our previous problems were talking to each other and director and screenwriter mr herzog about this fear factor into more of his medicine forms and without that today's program would be tested kate also to where this fear factor comes from but in more biological ways i want to start with this so many times i've heard this expression that humans are the most dangerous animals on earth used to have the added world to trace the origins of human behavior and you know how our brain works and what drives us so tell me is the most dangerous just imagine for or is it actually true. well it certainly is true looking at the number of species we're driving into extinction although. the les
visionaries me sophie shevardnadze humans on one hand. and on the other hand there are people of great sacrifices. such extremes. the professor of biology and a religion at stanford university and a recipient of a mock arthur foundation. professor of biology in new rollins at stanford university so great to have you with us because we had so much to talk about. in our previous problems were talking to each other and director and screenwriter mr herzog about this fear factor into more of his...
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recently sophie shevardnadze is gradually rolling back lockdown measures as a coronavirus today shows. easing off talk about this i'm joined by paul turner cars and professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university and professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine. paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university good.
recently sophie shevardnadze is gradually rolling back lockdown measures as a coronavirus today shows. easing off talk about this i'm joined by paul turner cars and professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university and professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine. paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university good.
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no more committed to something visionary recently sophie shevardnadze humans on one hand full of. national science and on the other hand there are people of great sacrifices why are we here such extremes i ask roberts the professor of biology in stanford university and a recipient of arthur foundation. the professor of biology and neurology at stanford university so great to have you with us because we have to talk about it so in our previous problem we were talking to a chair and director and screenwriter and your parents talk about this here factor you were a physicist medicine sickle forms and without that today's program would be tend to cater to where this fear factor comes from but in more biological ways i want to start with this so many times and heard this expression humans are the most dangerous animals on earth he said the world to trace the origins of human behavior and you know how our brain works and what drives us to tell me is the.
no more committed to something visionary recently sophie shevardnadze humans on one hand full of. national science and on the other hand there are people of great sacrifices why are we here such extremes i ask roberts the professor of biology in stanford university and a recipient of arthur foundation. the professor of biology and neurology at stanford university so great to have you with us because we have to talk about it so in our previous problem we were talking to a chair and director and...
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to so because you missed me sophie shevardnadze malled is actually rolling back lockdown measures as a coronavirus to delhi shows what side of easing off talk about this i'm joined by paul turner carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university and professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine. paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine is really great to have you with us so much to talk about. all right so 1st bank 1st countries are gradually listing lockdown measures which is understandable as economists sort of falling apart and people need to.
to so because you missed me sophie shevardnadze malled is actually rolling back lockdown measures as a coronavirus to delhi shows what side of easing off talk about this i'm joined by paul turner carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university and professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine. paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine is really great to have you...
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well you still because you recently sophie shevardnadze mold is great actually rolling back lockdown measures as a coronavirus today shows sort of easing off well to talk about this are joined by paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university and professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine. paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine is really great to have you with us so much. all right so 1st bank 1st countries are gradually lifting lockdown measures which is understandable as economists sort of falling apart and people need to get back to work but it is this is still with us there are new cases all the time look at germany look at south korea would you say it's too early to start looking dollars frictions oh 1st thank you for having me it's a pleasure to be here and i think the concern that you raise is a very important question when exactly to reopen how aggressively do we reopen because people are getting understandably anxious
well you still because you recently sophie shevardnadze mold is great actually rolling back lockdown measures as a coronavirus today shows sort of easing off well to talk about this are joined by paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university and professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine. paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine is really...