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. >> next, on lectures in history, indiana university bloomington besser stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in modern american society. he looks at the demographics of the what types of people believe in conspiracies and talked about how the internet has influenced the groups. he discusses strategies teachers might use when talking with students or peers about the reason related to a fake moon landing, flat earth, or 9/11, as a government action. of a two-partcond seminar hosted by the gilder lehman institution of american history. >> all right. so we -- one of the things that we got the conspiracy believers. we talk about the what of conspiracies. what did they believe. but now we want to also talk about the why and how do they believe, how does this conspiracy believe work in the ground, who are the people we are talking about, what do they look like, what are the communities like. we'll talk a little bit about that. many, if not all of our students, are going to come in with conspiracy beliefs. if you've had a conversation with any of your students -- one of the
. >> next, on lectures in history, indiana university bloomington besser stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in modern american society. he looks at the demographics of the what types of people believe in conspiracies and talked about how the internet has influenced the groups. he discusses strategies teachers might use when talking with students or peers about the reason related to a fake moon landing, flat earth, or 9/11, as a government action. of a two-partcond...
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next, indiana bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class on conspiracy theories.e describes how they had changed over time but often inclusion of groups skullhe illuminati, and and bones. he talks about have older conspiracy theorist sees included the congress party but later, the global new world order was in popular culture. this is about one hour 20 minutes. >>
next, indiana bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class on conspiracy theories.e describes how they had changed over time but often inclusion of groups skullhe illuminati, and and bones. he talks about have older conspiracy theorist sees included the congress party but later, the global new world order was in popular culture. this is about one hour 20 minutes. >>
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, saturday at 8 pm eastern on lectures and history, indiana university bloomington professor, stephen andrews on conspiracy culture in american history and how conspiracy theories have changed over time . >> now, is it a problem in america that people have a secret society at yale and with the l connection to the intelligence community, is it a problem to gathering places that are defined as secret . >> is it a problem they are there without press meeting and chatting. maybe, maybe not. it's a problem they put on robes on the first day and have a ceremony in front of a giant statue of an owl in which they burn a human effigy called the cremation of care? >> employing -- explain history of laws and americans with disabilities as well as a key supreme court case . >> there was a georgia case in the 60s again, it was , who were put in an institution, and they argued that they didn't want to be there, that they should be free to live on their own out in the community and this made its way all the way to the supreme court
, saturday at 8 pm eastern on lectures and history, indiana university bloomington professor, stephen andrews on conspiracy culture in american history and how conspiracy theories have changed over time . >> now, is it a problem in america that people have a secret society at yale and with the l connection to the intelligence community, is it a problem to gathering places that are defined as secret . >> is it a problem they are there without press meeting and chatting. maybe, maybe...
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indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews on conspiracy theory and how conspiracy theories have changed over time. >> stay problem in america that people have connections with yale, and is it a problem they meet with bohemian grove? is it a problem they meet there and are chatting? maybe, maybe not. is it a problem they put on roe robes and have a ceremony where they burn an owl in a ceremony called the communication of care? it's weirder, right? >>> and sunday at 4:30 p.m., former senator tom harkin of iowa discusses the impacts of laws that have impacted americans with disabilities. >> one decision in 1999 called olmsted voc. it was a georgia case. again, it was two women who were put in an institution and they had argued that they didn't want to be there, that they should be free to live on their own out in the community, and this made its way all the way to the supreme court. and the supreme court sided with them. they said, yeah, the constitution -- the least restrictive environment is a constitutionally based right of persons with disabilities. imagine that. >>> and a
indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews on conspiracy theory and how conspiracy theories have changed over time. >> stay problem in america that people have connections with yale, and is it a problem they meet with bohemian grove? is it a problem they meet there and are chatting? maybe, maybe not. is it a problem they put on roe robes and have a ceremony where they burn an owl in a ceremony called the communication of care? it's weirder, right? >>> and sunday at...
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. >> next on lectures in history, indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in american history. he describes how conspiracy theories have changed over time but often include involvement of groups such as the illuminati, freemasons, and skull and bones. he also talks about how the 1950's a prominent aspect of conspiracy theories was the threat of communism, but in global newes, a world order was a more common feature. this is part of a two part seminar. it is about an hour and 20 minutes. dr. andrews: thank you guys so much. this is my second year. i also did some other things. i want to thank everyone at the 9/11 museum. so easy to work with. the entire staff is wonderful. it hit me last year, and i thought that maybe this year it would be different that i had already experienced the 9/11 museum and now it would become old hat, being in this space, and it is not. this space as you know is hallowed ground. it is a powerful place and a hard place to do something as mundane as give a lecture. so, i'm going to do my best to do that
. >> next on lectures in history, indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in american history. he describes how conspiracy theories have changed over time but often include involvement of groups such as the illuminati, freemasons, and skull and bones. he also talks about how the 1950's a prominent aspect of conspiracy theories was the threat of communism, but in global newes, a world order was a more common feature. this is part of...
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saturday at 8 pm history -- at 8 pm eastern, stephen andrews on conspiracy culture in american historyand how conspiracy theories have changed over time. >> now, is it a problem in america that people have this secret society at yale and with yale's connection to the intelligence community is it a problem that they gather in places that are defined as secret? is it a problem that they are there without press, meeting and chatting? is it a problem that they put on robes on one of the first days and have a ceremony in front of a giant statue of an owl, in which they burn human effigies in a ceremony? it is weird, right? >>> and sunday tom harkin, author of the americans with disabilities act explores the history of laws that of impacted americans with disabilities, as well as several key supreme court cases. >> one decision in 1999. it was a georgia case. again, it was two women who were put in an institution and they had argued that they did not want to be there. that they should be free to live on their own, out in the community. and this made its way to the supreme court and the supre
saturday at 8 pm history -- at 8 pm eastern, stephen andrews on conspiracy culture in american historyand how conspiracy theories have changed over time. >> now, is it a problem in america that people have this secret society at yale and with yale's connection to the intelligence community is it a problem that they gather in places that are defined as secret? is it a problem that they are there without press, meeting and chatting? is it a problem that they put on robes on one of the first...
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history,n lectures in indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in america history. he describes how conspiracy theories have changed over time but often include involvement of groups such as the illuminati, freemasons, and skull and bones. how thetalks about 1950's a prominent aspect of conspiracy theories was the threat of communism, but in later decades, the global. partis part of a two seminar. minutes.out an hour and 20 guys, soews: thank you, much. this is my second year. i also did some other things. i want to th
history,n lectures in indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in america history. he describes how conspiracy theories have changed over time but often include involvement of groups such as the illuminati, freemasons, and skull and bones. how thetalks about 1950's a prominent aspect of conspiracy theories was the threat of communism, but in later decades, the global. partis part of a two seminar. minutes.out an hour and 20 guys, soews:...
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history,n lectures in indiana university lamented professor stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in modern american society. he looks at the demographics of what types of people will even conspiracies and talks about how the internet has influenced these groups. he discusses strategies teachers might use when talking with students
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next, indiana bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class on conspiracy theories. he describes how they had changed over time but often inclusion of groups skullhe illuminati, and and bones. he talks about have older conspiracy theorist sees included the congress party but later, the global new world order was in popular culture. this is about one hour 20 minutes. andrews: thank you so much, everybody. the entire staff is wonderful. it hit me last year, and i thought that this year it would be different. i had already experienced the 9/11 museum and now it would become old hat being in this space. it is not. this space is hallowed ground. it is a powerful place and a hard place to do something as monday in as give a lecture. savel do my best because i that -- i will do my best to do that. i say that because some of the things we will talk about our weird, some of them are scary, and some of them are gross. wantof those -- i don't them to seem disrespectful to the space we are in. i am cognizant of the space we are in but we still have to do the task before us. name
next, indiana bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class on conspiracy theories. he describes how they had changed over time but often inclusion of groups skullhe illuminati, and and bones. he talks about have older conspiracy theorist sees included the congress party but later, the global new world order was in popular culture. this is about one hour 20 minutes. andrews: thank you so much, everybody. the entire staff is wonderful. it hit me last year, and i thought that this year it...
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. >> next on lectures in history, indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in american history. he describes how conspiracy theories have changed over time but often include involvement of groups such as the illuminati, freemasons, and skull and bones. he also talks about how the 1950's a prominent aspect of conspiracy theories was the threat of communism, but in global newes, a world order was a more common feature. this is part of a two part seminar. it is about an hour and 20 minutes. dr. andrews: thank you guys so much.
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andrews? >> no! >> stephenfilm is called "here and now." >> yes. >> stephen: you play a character called vivian. i know we have a clip. >> movie is about a woman in new york, a singer. s successful career but not one-- i think there's a sort of success that has eluded her. she receives in the beginning of the movie a devastating diagnosis, life altering -- >> stephen: it all takes place in one day. >> takes place in one day. it's sort of a story of reckoning, of love and mistakes and regret, and-- and being sort of a ghost in your own life. and it's beautiful, and it's written by the greet laura eason. >> stephen: an old fend of mine. >> a magnificent playwright from chicago and great television writer and writer for sin na, and directed by fabien constant. >> stephen: and this scene is you and jacqueline bisset. >> who plays my mother. who is-- who has forced herself into my apartment and forced upon me a visit from paris. >> stephen: jim. >> what you do is so difficult. so much disappointment. but you keep go
andrews? >> no! >> stephenfilm is called "here and now." >> yes. >> stephen: you play a character called vivian. i know we have a clip. >> movie is about a woman in new york, a singer. s successful career but not one-- i think there's a sort of success that has eluded her. she receives in the beginning of the movie a devastating diagnosis, life altering -- >> stephen: it all takes place in one day. >> takes place in one day. it's sort of a...
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history,n lectures in indiana university lamented professor stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in modern american society. he looks at the demographics of what types of people will even conspiracies and talks about how the internet has influenced these groups. he discusses strategies teachers might use when talking with -- this is the second of a two-part seminar hosted by the gilder limit institute of american history. it is about 90 minutes. andrews: had this conspiracy belief work in the ground, who are the people we are talking about? we're going to talk a little about that. many, if not all of our students will come in with conspiracy beliefs. if you had a conversation with any of your students. people recognize that these beliefs should not be spoken of so you would give a lesson on 9/11 in which you would have a class of 30 students perhaps go through a class go out and as soon as they get out they turned to each other and say you know it was an inside job. depending on your class environment and atmosphere. when i sit down on a plane and i tell somebody i'm a hi
history,n lectures in indiana university lamented professor stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in modern american society. he looks at the demographics of what types of people will even conspiracies and talks about how the internet has influenced these groups. he discusses strategies teachers might use when talking with -- this is the second of a two-part seminar hosted by the gilder limit institute of american history. it is about 90 minutes. andrews: had this conspiracy...
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eastern on "lecturers in history," indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrew on conspiracyture in american history and how concerns the berries have changed over time. andrew: is that a problem in america that people have a secret society, is that a problem that they gather in places that are defined as secret? the bohemian growth. is it a problem that they are meeting without press? maybe, maybe not sure it isn't a problem that they put on roads in front of the first -- maybe, maybe not. is it a problem that they put on robes in a ceremony? it is weird, right? >> and former iowa senator tom harkin explores the history of loss that have impacted americans with disabilities. there was a georgia case, again, it was two women who were put in an institution, and they had argued that they did not want to be there, that they should be free to live on ,heir own out in the community and this made its way all the way to the supreme court, and the supreme court sided with them. is that yes, the constitution, the least restrictive environment is a constitutionally based right to perso
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wales is in crisis as trees are cut down to make way for farming and development andrew thomas reports now from port stephens. they're one of two animals australia is known for but unlike kangaroos koala numbers of fulling fast cars kill them as do dogs and disease but the central cause one that lies behind all those threats is human destruction of the places koalas live forcing them closer to people and each other it all comes back to habitat loss if quality has lost habitat they have to come down search for habitat which then makes them have to cross the road so this is set to both being hit by cars and attacked by dogs as well north of sydney this small rehabilitation center is about to be transformed into a full koala hospital costing two million dollars the state governments of new south wales will pay for it but that's the same government say campaigners which is allowing even encouraging the destruction of koala habitat where are incredibly appreciative that we're getting this hospital we need this hospital but the laws that allow the habitat clearing and it's give on one hand on the other last year n
wales is in crisis as trees are cut down to make way for farming and development andrew thomas reports now from port stephens. they're one of two animals australia is known for but unlike kangaroos koala numbers of fulling fast cars kill them as do dogs and disease but the central cause one that lies behind all those threats is human destruction of the places koalas live forcing them closer to people and each other it all comes back to habitat loss if quality has lost habitat they have to come...
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want this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia. the latest move by china is unlikely to help the government says it will legalize trade in products made from endangered animals under special circumstances the announcement reverses a previous ban on the international trade of tiger bones and rhino horns both are considered to have healing powers in chinese traditional medicine wildlife activists say the move sets back efforts to protect endangered species and more on that story and everything we're covering of course this is the address al jazeera dot com. just a quick recap of the top stories this hour the u.n. human rights chief michel bash lay is saudi arabia to reveal the whereabouts of jamal khashoggi his body and his call for independent experts to be involved in the murder investigation turkish and saudi prosecutors have met for a second time in istanbul to discuss the case sources to the saudi prosecutor is refusing to answer questions about where khashoggi is body is turkish president range of type i do one says
want this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia. the latest move by china is unlikely to help the government says it will legalize trade in products made from endangered animals under special circumstances the announcement reverses a previous ban on the international trade of tiger bones and rhino horns both are considered to have healing powers in chinese traditional medicine wildlife activists say the move...
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it's been my dream my whole life and -- >> stephen: have you met julie andrews?urn but julie andrews originated the role. >> yes. i met her one time and it was embarrassing. >> stephen: why? i cried a lot. i did a lot of curtsying and weird bowing. she was so lovely and kept going, stand, stand! and eventually was like, get her out of here. ( laughter ) >> stephen: we have a clip here i think it's you practicing at home with your daughter. >> ella. >> stephen: this is amazing. can you share this, jim? ( singing ) >> you're singing. es. ( singing ) -- this is going to get loud -- ♪ dance with me ♪ i could have danced, danced, danced all night ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: well, great! she must love hearing you do that. >> no, she does not. that is a rare -- that is a rare thing. normally she says, momma all done singing. >> stephen: because it's loud? why? >> she just doesn't like it. the other day she said, momma, all done singing. beyonce. like put on beyonce. >> stephen: well, it's a grueling schedule. it's eight shows a week, right? >> i'm doing seven
it's been my dream my whole life and -- >> stephen: have you met julie andrews?urn but julie andrews originated the role. >> yes. i met her one time and it was embarrassing. >> stephen: why? i cried a lot. i did a lot of curtsying and weird bowing. she was so lovely and kept going, stand, stand! and eventually was like, get her out of here. ( laughter ) >> stephen: we have a clip here i think it's you practicing at home with your daughter. >> ella. >>...
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this land the more land the disappears the more animals hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia and you can follow all of those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com it's updated regularly. to stay with us. if you want your desire and civil romney a reminder of our top stories turkey's president says he believes some sort of game is being played over the murder of jamal khashoggi in order to protect someone reza and also says that he's spoken to the leaders of germany and france and brief them on new details about the killing of the saudi journalist sources have told all jazeera that the saudi side has handed over testimonies of eighteen suspects being held in the kingdom to turkey a majority of m.p.'s in sri lanka have signed a letter to the president asking the parliament to reconvene the call is being backed by supporters of ousted prime minister rudd neil we can have a single who's refused to leave the prime minister's official residence the president has replaced him with former president mahinda rajapaksa and suspended parliament. after meeting in bangor t
this land the more land the disappears the more animals hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia and you can follow all of those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com it's updated regularly. to stay with us. if you want your desire and civil romney a reminder of our top stories turkey's president says he believes some sort of game is being played over the murder of jamal khashoggi in order to protect someone reza and also says that he's spoken to the...
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want this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia a judge in ecuador has rejected a lawsuit by julian a song challenging the conditions of his asylum a song says new rules imposed for his stay in the act or an embassy in london are designed to force him out embassies attorney denies that saying as ours can stay as long as he wants or he leaks founder source asylum in the embassy to escape extradition to sweden mexico's president elect says he'll cancel the building of a new airport in the capsule andres manuel lopez obrador says he's respecting the results of a referendum last week even though very few voters took part of mexico city home and reports. a new space age meant to propel mix car into the twenty first century its cost thirteen billion dollars it's construction well underway but on monday president elect and his mother will lopez obrador brought it to a juggling home at the project was riddled with corruption and cronyism he said instead other airports will have their capacities increased. two runways will be buil
want this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia a judge in ecuador has rejected a lawsuit by julian a song challenging the conditions of his asylum a song says new rules imposed for his stay in the act or an embassy in london are designed to force him out embassies attorney denies that saying as ours can stay as long as he wants or he leaks founder source asylum in the embassy to escape extradition to sweden...
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is in crisis as more trees are being cut down to make way for a funny development andrew thomas reports from port stephens. they're one of two animals australia is known for but unlike kangaroos koala numbers of pulling fast cars kill them as do dogs and disease but the central cause one that lies behind all those threats is human destruction of the places koalas live forcing them closer to people and each other it all comes back to habitat loss if quality has lost habitat they have to come down search for habitat which then makes them have to cross the road so this is set to both being hit by cars and attacked by dogs as well north of sydney this small rehabilitation center is about to be transformed into a full koala hospital costing two million dollars the state governments of new south wales will pay for it but that's the same government say campaigners which is allowing even encouraging the destruction of koala habitat where are incredibly appreciative that we're getting this hospital we need this hospital but the laws that allow the habitat clearing and it's give on one hand on the other last year n
is in crisis as more trees are being cut down to make way for a funny development andrew thomas reports from port stephens. they're one of two animals australia is known for but unlike kangaroos koala numbers of pulling fast cars kill them as do dogs and disease but the central cause one that lies behind all those threats is human destruction of the places koalas live forcing them closer to people and each other it all comes back to habitat loss if quality has lost habitat they have to come...
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beslan dynamos are losing their homes as trees are cut down the koala is in crisis as andrew thomas reports from port stephens. they're one of two animals australia is known for but unlike kangaroos koala numbers of fulling fast cars kill them as do dogs and disease but the central cause one that lies behind all those threats is human destruction of the places koalas live forcing them closer to people and each other it all comes back to habitat loss if a quality has lost habitat they have to come down search for habitat which then makes them have to cross the road so this is set to both being hit by cars and attacked by dogs as well north of sydney this small rehabilitation center is about to be transformed into a full koala hospital costing two million dollars the state governments of new south wales will pay for it but that's the same government say campaigners which is allowing even encouraging the destruction of koala habitat where are incredibly appreciative that we're getting this hospital we need this hospital but the laws that allow the habitat clearing and it's give on one hand on the other last year
beslan dynamos are losing their homes as trees are cut down the koala is in crisis as andrew thomas reports from port stephens. they're one of two animals australia is known for but unlike kangaroos koala numbers of fulling fast cars kill them as do dogs and disease but the central cause one that lies behind all those threats is human destruction of the places koalas live forcing them closer to people and each other it all comes back to habitat loss if a quality has lost habitat they have to...
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want this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia a judge in ecuador has rejected legal action by the wiki leaks founder julian assange he's lived in the ecuadorian embassy for six years after british judge ruled you should be extradited to sweden to face sex assault allegations a star says new ecuadorian conditions to stay a design to force him out diplomats deny that and say his century has already cost six million dollars including phone calls and the cost of cleaning up after his pet cat may so is one of the most important military alliances in the world and its member states have to maintain their army's readiness at all times right now they're conducting their biggest military drills since the cold war as i go topless travel to central norway to find out how natives new technologies could change future battlegrounds. it's not the terminator just yet but here at the nato and hans logistics base in central no way they're trying to use new high tech hardware to solve the age old problems of protecting soldiers and keepin
want this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia a judge in ecuador has rejected legal action by the wiki leaks founder julian assange he's lived in the ecuadorian embassy for six years after british judge ruled you should be extradited to sweden to face sex assault allegations a star says new ecuadorian conditions to stay a design to force him out diplomats deny that and say his century has already cost six...
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want this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia the storms in italy have killed at least eight people including a woman whose home was footway by a mudslide there of been widespread flooding in venice the water levels have risen to a ten year high within a few minutes we'll have the weather with rob but still ahead here on al-jazeera all change in berlin but who will replace german chancellor angela merkel when she steps aside and in sports in tamil and keep eventis in the sights of the top of the italian league some of the school later. four days ago super typhoon need to went through pan you may have seen this already it was pretty devastating stone soup to the time and it since then gone directly westward towards the philippines where it currently sits now there is some good news in this story having been a super typhoon and with a very visible eye it's has reduced his strength to some degree and it's cloud frame as well but it's still covering all of resolve it's just the eye of it what there is left is gone to the we
want this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia the storms in italy have killed at least eight people including a woman whose home was footway by a mudslide there of been widespread flooding in venice the water levels have risen to a ten year high within a few minutes we'll have the weather with rob but still ahead here on al-jazeera all change in berlin but who will replace german chancellor angela merkel...
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want this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia. to legalize the trade in products made from endangered animals under special circumstances the announcement reverses a ban on the international trade of tiger bones and right to hold both are considered to have healing powers in chinese traditional medicine activists are dismayed at the government's defending the move each of which was only into. some parts from the notice that china state council issued in one thousand nine hundred three about the ban on the trade of tiger and rhino parts do not match the existing law and it did not take into account the legitimate practical needs such as medical and scientific research educational use and cultural exchanges and besides the tiger bones and rhino horns it didn't establish strict regulation on the trade of other tiger and rhino products. the united states and israel are the first foreign trips planned by brazil's new president at home many are worried about bowls and his controversial comments about women as well as gay blac
want this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia. to legalize the trade in products made from endangered animals under special circumstances the announcement reverses a ban on the international trade of tiger bones and right to hold both are considered to have healing powers in chinese traditional medicine activists are dismayed at the government's defending the move each of which was only into. some parts from...
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want this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia. and time to go through the headlines here in al-jazeera now the fiance of journalist jamal khashoggi says she hold saudi arabia responsible for his death. jenga is also demanded they return his body meanwhile sources tell just zero the turkish prosecutor's office isn't happy with its meeting with saudi officials neither side has handed over its evidence you know on how you the need for a living is that i am deeply grateful for the solidarity of people enjoyed at the world i am however disappointed in the actions of the leadership in many countries particularly in the us president trump revealed the truth and he should justice be served he should not pave the way for a couple of my fiancé's murder let's not let money taint that point and compromise our values. the u.s. military is deploying more than five thousand troops including armed soldiers to the border with mexico is part of president donald trump's campaign to stop a so-called caravan of central americans from crossi
want this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia. and time to go through the headlines here in al-jazeera now the fiance of journalist jamal khashoggi says she hold saudi arabia responsible for his death. jenga is also demanded they return his body meanwhile sources tell just zero the turkish prosecutor's office isn't happy with its meeting with saudi officials neither side has handed over its evidence you know...
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really interested in exploring that this season. >> stephen: we have a clip of the appearance of the shame wizard, i believe. >> to set this up. andrewt masturbating to nick's sister's bathing suit. not to nick's sister in the bathing suit, just the bathing suit. and so now he is biking away from the house. >> stephen: jim. ( laughter ) >> i just wanted to touch myself in public. is that so wrong? >> stop. >> cramps, cramps! how can a child be in such bad shape? thank goodness! i made it. >> congratulations! >> who are you! >> who am i? andrew, i'm the shame wizard, of course. ( laughs ) >> the shame wizard. >> the shame wizard! >> oh! >> yes, andrew. and i've been waiting for you. >> you have? >> oh, yes. >> oh, gosh. >> surely you knew i was coming. >> i didn't, i would have-- >> now, come with me, young man. i'm taking you to that new mac and cheese restaurant. >> really? >> nope. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: so true. >> so true. >> stephen: nick, lovely to see you. "big mouth" season two premieres this friday on netflix! nick kroll, everybody. we'll be right back with jodie whittaker. [ telephone ringing ] -wh
really interested in exploring that this season. >> stephen: we have a clip of the appearance of the shame wizard, i believe. >> to set this up. andrewt masturbating to nick's sister's bathing suit. not to nick's sister in the bathing suit, just the bathing suit. and so now he is biking away from the house. >> stephen: jim. ( laughter ) >> i just wanted to touch myself in public. is that so wrong? >> stop. >> cramps, cramps! how can a child be in such bad...
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loved animals are losing their homes as trees are cut down the koala is in crisis as andrew thomas reports from port stephens. they're one of two animals australia is known for but unlike kangaroos koala numbers of pulling fast cars kill them as do dogs and disease but the central cause one that lies behind all those threats is human destruction of the places koalas live forcing them closer to people and each other it all comes back to habitat loss if quality has lost habitat they have to come down search for habitat which then makes them have to cross the road so this is that the boat being hit by cars and attacked by dogs as well north of sydney this small rehabilitation center is about to be transformed into a full koala hospital costing two million dollars the state governments of new south wales will pay for it but that's the same government say campaigners which is allowing even encouraging the destruction of koala habitat we are incredibly appreciative that we're getting this hospital we need this hospital but the laws that allow the habitat clearing and it's give on one hand on the other last year ne
loved animals are losing their homes as trees are cut down the koala is in crisis as andrew thomas reports from port stephens. they're one of two animals australia is known for but unlike kangaroos koala numbers of pulling fast cars kill them as do dogs and disease but the central cause one that lies behind all those threats is human destruction of the places koalas live forcing them closer to people and each other it all comes back to habitat loss if quality has lost habitat they have to come...
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stephen: good for you. you let your freak flag fly. ( laughter ). >> we've been going to cities where there are big, important races. we went to miami because there's a great governor's race, andrewto( appla) yeah. we're going to philly. >> stephen: if only these people could vote in texas. >> none of you people are going to vote in texas! she's going to vote in texas. >> there we go. >> stephen: what are you doing here? go home! are you getting used to tv? it's not as easy it looks, is it? >> i don't know how you do this every day. >> stephen: and how many do you do? do you two two had been a year or... >> we're going to do fo e gog to start at four. we're going to work our way up to 200. >> stephen: you're going to eventually get a job. ( laughter ) good for you. good for you. >> part time now. >> stephen: good for you. one of the things do you when you're live at places -- and i listen to your show and i listen to your live shows-- you do a game called "okay stop." >> uh-huh. >> stephen: we have a bit of footage here. explain to the people what "okay stop" is. >> "okay stop," basically we roll a clip and wherever people want they can stop to talk about it and we usually take c
stephen: good for you. you let your freak flag fly. ( laughter ). >> we've been going to cities where there are big, important races. we went to miami because there's a great governor's race, andrewto( appla) yeah. we're going to philly. >> stephen: if only these people could vote in texas. >> none of you people are going to vote in texas! she's going to vote in texas. >> there we go. >> stephen: what are you doing here? go home! are you getting used to tv? it's...
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m, who wants to remain anonymous, was assaulted after a fresher‘s week night out at st andrews university. stephen case against him not proven — a verdict which means there is insufficient evidence to establish guilt. but miss m made the decision to take him to a civil court where the burden of proof is lower and judgments are made on the balance of probabilities rather than beyond reasonable doubt. a sheriff ruled stephen coxon did rape her and demanded he pay damages. in herfirst live interview we can speak to miss m; and alongside her is sandy brindley, the chief executive of rape crisis scotland. thank you for talking to us. it has taken new five years to get to this point, tell us your reaction. such a long journey, i will never forget the day i heard from my solicitor that i was successful and i had been, yes, was successful in the case i had spent such a long time in proceeding and a long fight to get to the point to even taken to trial. and how would you describe your emotions. i think for me, i thinki was just, wasn't anything emotions. i think for me, i thinki wasjust, wasn't anything re
m, who wants to remain anonymous, was assaulted after a fresher‘s week night out at st andrews university. stephen case against him not proven — a verdict which means there is insufficient evidence to establish guilt. but miss m made the decision to take him to a civil court where the burden of proof is lower and judgments are made on the balance of probabilities rather than beyond reasonable doubt. a sheriff ruled stephen coxon did rape her and demanded he pay damages. in herfirst live...
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stephen and dia. goodbye. hello with your sports run—up on bbc news channel. and the champions league tonight, a late equaliser denied tottenham hostpur a when. but at andrewer red star belgrade. david 0rnstein watched the action for us. liverpool love nothing more than european nights under the anfield lies and against red star belgrade, the men in red were quickly into their stride thanks to roberto firmino. just before half—time, it was to. give mohamed salah declares that a goal and this tends to be the outcome. after the break, he struck again and it sadio mane concluded the smoothest of jobs. far tougher tests over what if they are together all the way. and i it was an evening of toil for totte n ha m. it was an evening of toil for tottenham. toby alderweireld's mistake allowed psv to open the scoring. spurs were the better side and after lucas moura equalise, harry kane finished a fine move to put them ahead. but there was still time for a twist. psv snatched a late leveler which means tottenham hostpur champions league hopes hanging bya hostpur champions league hopes hanging by a thread. the other game in tottenham's group saw barcelona stay top of
stephen and dia. goodbye. hello with your sports run—up on bbc news channel. and the champions league tonight, a late equaliser denied tottenham hostpur a when. but at andrewer red star belgrade. david 0rnstein watched the action for us. liverpool love nothing more than european nights under the anfield lies and against red star belgrade, the men in red were quickly into their stride thanks to roberto firmino. just before half—time, it was to. give mohamed salah declares that a goal and...