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you went for it and, at the age of 18, got your first job for it and, at the age of 18, got yourfirstjobfirstjob and i for it and, at the age of 18, got yourfirstjob and i have for it and, at the age of 18, got your firstjob and i have written this down because it amuses me because it sounds so 19405 or this down because it amu5e5 me because it sounds so 19405 or 505, i gue55 because it sounds so 19405 or 505, i guess it would be them, the post office research station... you should not 5neer, it was a world—renowned research station. what was your role? i worked on the first electronic telephone exchange and the one that everyone remembers, the premium on computer, ernie. you are using the word computer. in tho5e tho5e computers... are using the word computer. in those those computers. . ij are using the word computer. in those those computers... i am in a computer museum! you are in the cutting edge, adopting computers, coming to terms with what computers could do and a5 coming to terms with what computers could do and as you say, it was actually a high—tech job at the post office and y
you went for it and, at the age of 18, got your first job for it and, at the age of 18, got yourfirstjobfirstjob and i for it and, at the age of 18, got yourfirstjob and i have for it and, at the age of 18, got your firstjob and i have written this down because it amuses me because it sounds so 19405 or this down because it amu5e5 me because it sounds so 19405 or 505, i gue55 because it sounds so 19405 or 505, i guess it would be them, the post office research station... you should not 5neer,...
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i don't think there's any offed to suggest the ag did anything wrong here. the question, whether he has to recuse, that's the question of how involved he was in the underlying matter, whether he was materially participating in it. all we know is the president's had a phone call to date we haven't heard anything that barr did anything, that he called or did any actions at all. it's not clear what the ag would have done in terms of asking the ukrainian president to investigate joe biden or his son. so obviously an odd thing raised by the president, with the president of the ukraine, but not clear what the ag's role if any was in this matter and the underlying matter at all. eric: the democrats say that the picture's already in, it's clear that he's doing the president's bidding, they accuse him of acting like the president's personal lawyer by the actions the justice department apparently took by not releasing this material, by not sending it to congress and you heard nancy pelosi calling it the coverup of the coverup. of tto you, does that hold any water? >> t
i don't think there's any offed to suggest the ag did anything wrong here. the question, whether he has to recuse, that's the question of how involved he was in the underlying matter, whether he was materially participating in it. all we know is the president's had a phone call to date we haven't heard anything that barr did anything, that he called or did any actions at all. it's not clear what the ag would have done in terms of asking the ukrainian president to investigate joe biden or his...
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or even the neolithic age, over 5000 years ago? o the argentine capital of buenos aires. it has recently become known of one of south america's most lgbt friendly and open—minded cities. but its biggest cultural import is not exactly loan... back in his early days, men often danced the tango together, mainly because of the lack of available female partners. tango is part of our identity as argentinians. and the idea also of the men and women image, it is also very connected with our culture. tango is very machista. the only way to dance tango was with a man, and only men could ask women to dance. the idea of queer tango was something very strong when we proposed it, because it was something against our culture, like breaking the rules. tango music we already achieve many things, but what still is a challenge is the possibility for the queer people, for the gay and lesbians or trans people to dance, be comfortable and freely in the traditional milongas. that's all we have time for on this week's programme, but coming up next week: lu
or even the neolithic age, over 5000 years ago? o the argentine capital of buenos aires. it has recently become known of one of south america's most lgbt friendly and open—minded cities. but its biggest cultural import is not exactly loan... back in his early days, men often danced the tango together, mainly because of the lack of available female partners. tango is part of our identity as argentinians. and the idea also of the men and women image, it is also very connected with our culture....
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at the age of 29 he has been forced to give up the sport because of concussion. he is still feeling the effects of a head injury sustained 11 months ago while playing for leicester. there is a pa rt playing for leicester. there is a part of me that is relieved. i had been going through this for so long. it would be 12 months next month i have been going through the same injury. the hardest thing about concussion for me in particular, it affects people differently, but for me, i thought i would play le i ceste r‘s me, i thought i would play leicester's last european game and get ready for the autumn tests. two weeks before that game i try to come back. i came off the bike. i was feeling light—headed. not this week, i will be fine for the test. the same thing happened. that kept happening for three months. i kept thinking, i will be back for this. i kept setting myself targets. eventually moved to the six nations, that got pushed further back. eventually it got to the point where i need to be careful otherwise i will end my career prematurely. i understand now that
at the age of 29 he has been forced to give up the sport because of concussion. he is still feeling the effects of a head injury sustained 11 months ago while playing for leicester. there is a pa rt playing for leicester. there is a part of me that is relieved. i had been going through this for so long. it would be 12 months next month i have been going through the same injury. the hardest thing about concussion for me in particular, it affects people differently, but for me, i thought i would...
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the issue was the way youtube was collecting data on children under the age of 13. and use special in terms of the information intellect is that it gets really targeted information. so it's not just gets really targeted information. so it's notjust this sort of general idea of the website that you look at, but it's much more defined to you as a person. and what youtube was doing was it was getting this data from videos that were being seen data from videos that were being seen by people under the age of 13. now, youtube said theyjust didn't know that these videos were being viewed by people under the age of i3, viewed by people under the age of 13, that their product is not to be used by children. now you tubes as well, they're just going to take away any of the advertising that it has on videos that they think children would be watching —— youtube as well. more turmoil at the top of japanese car giant nissan. its chief executive hiroto saikawa has admitted receiving more pay than he was entitled to from stock options, according to japanese news agencies. it comes of
the issue was the way youtube was collecting data on children under the age of 13. and use special in terms of the information intellect is that it gets really targeted information. so it's not just gets really targeted information. so it's notjust this sort of general idea of the website that you look at, but it's much more defined to you as a person. and what youtube was doing was it was getting this data from videos that were being seen data from videos that were being seen by people under...
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through the ages human self strongly. mortality and now with the president a technological leaps we might finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical prophets but how can science achieve possible will ever lasting life only be available to the rich creating a permanent population divide the. cycle of life and death sleep to catastrophic and unexpected consequences. dr operate a great anti-aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of say or search a research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so what you propose in order to reverse aging claiming the organism all the junk that accumulates tear on a cellular level so tell me the gist of it why will that stop the wearing of time on my organs. well it's not quite that simple what we propose. we keep people healthy lives who are if. the body goes through itself throughout the course of its. cumulation of worth. between. but so it is not quite like that for example sometimes simply we have too many of a particular bad type of cell though it'
through the ages human self strongly. mortality and now with the president a technological leaps we might finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical prophets but how can science achieve possible will ever lasting life only be available to the rich creating a permanent population divide the. cycle of life and death sleep to catastrophic and unexpected consequences. dr operate a great anti-aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of say or search a research foundation welcome to...
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>> the commission on aging and adult services september meeting , we have a standing room audience and i feel like make jogger and the rolling stones. will the secretary please call the role? [roll call] please note executive director mcfadden is present. at this time we ask you silence all cell phones and sound producing devices. >> before asking for a motion to approve the agenda, there will be several changes in the agenda we did not post the agenda with its 72 hours requirement. as a result, we will have presentation on the action items , but there will be no voting. all the other presentation schedule will take place. those were not action items. the voting on the action items will be voted on next month. we will not have a closed session and we will not have a presentation for item c. we will have a busy october meeting, but september should be a little bit different from what we had anticipated. with those changes, may i have a motion to approve the agenda? >> there is no motion to approve the agenda. >> that's right. we will just go ahead without it we can't approve the minutes
>> the commission on aging and adult services september meeting , we have a standing room audience and i feel like make jogger and the rolling stones. will the secretary please call the role? [roll call] please note executive director mcfadden is present. at this time we ask you silence all cell phones and sound producing devices. >> before asking for a motion to approve the agenda, there will be several changes in the agenda we did not post the agenda with its 72 hours requirement....
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arrest the person at the age of 63 and they got one at the age of track of who can't imagine a primary school kid at the age of trout will be arrested by hong polis but that's why we describe hong kong try this wall that from a more than global city to a polish day where polish followers i mean a police state those are pretty strong words mathias is he right in saying how come now a police state i as you can see people are retreating now from the mall. the police has been at the tension of this protest i people accusing i using excessive violence this is also because of the slow dumont off the government to these protests sent to the demands of the protests this week in the village to talk even to the opposition parties in parliament by the chief executive so the police has been at the front line for some time the police has been reacting strongly sensitive to provoke asians they have added fuel to the protests by calling this inches this is. union used so the police kind of guy to be to play in this. escalation and protest is on team on doing an intimacy cation into the police somethi
arrest the person at the age of 63 and they got one at the age of track of who can't imagine a primary school kid at the age of trout will be arrested by hong polis but that's why we describe hong kong try this wall that from a more than global city to a polish day where polish followers i mean a police state those are pretty strong words mathias is he right in saying how come now a police state i as you can see people are retreating now from the mall. the police has been at the tension of this...
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and former indonesian president has died at the age of $83.00 his presidency was the shortest in modern indonesian history but his legacy was significant be introduced many democratic reforms that allowed an independence referendum in east timor. still to come on females will have more on how scientists are breathing new life into a species that's close to dying out in the kingdom then the scottish court has jurisdiction over the basement. let's get more context on the story now with our correspondent is standing by feeling for the minister. does this mean that parliament will stay on this forced recess. well we'll have to wait and see there are many politicians who really want to sit again they want to shape they want to influence the brics approaches that have maintained all along that this is wrong for boris johnson for the government to suspend parliament now we will have to see i think probably until next week when the supreme court in london rules a numerous court cases and this is also when this this case will be heard at the supreme court so i would say we have to continue to wa
and former indonesian president has died at the age of $83.00 his presidency was the shortest in modern indonesian history but his legacy was significant be introduced many democratic reforms that allowed an independence referendum in east timor. still to come on females will have more on how scientists are breathing new life into a species that's close to dying out in the kingdom then the scottish court has jurisdiction over the basement. let's get more context on the story now with our...
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just a few days ago robert frank died at the age of $94.00 he started in 1941 and he photographed until last year or maybe the beginning of this year that's like so i have to croak like all. was 7 years in the war of photographs and films and it's it's an enormous amount of work that is left over this is a legacy does is an unparalleled his photos and now classics subjectives truthful he was a giant in photography and artistic destruction who kept his eye conventional view of the world and to the very end. fabulous fun times also for this edition of arts and culture i leave you with polka monier singing from a campus called a breakout fest in oct i was watching a box about. the way. the super bowl the school the school. stood. in good shape to take some light weight for us in forests and fields and that dangerous. and down more than 100 different species of ticks some of them is news and others are transmitting the disease after mosquitoes to other most dangerous victor for diseases everything you ever wanted to know about ting's. next d.w. . coming up sunday the adventures of the famou
just a few days ago robert frank died at the age of $94.00 he started in 1941 and he photographed until last year or maybe the beginning of this year that's like so i have to croak like all. was 7 years in the war of photographs and films and it's it's an enormous amount of work that is left over this is a legacy does is an unparalleled his photos and now classics subjectives truthful he was a giant in photography and artistic destruction who kept his eye conventional view of the world and to...
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let the old man do it. >> first of all, all of us know this is not a product of old age. is a joe biden hallmark. number two, i don't agree that donald trump is a shield. the president is a liar and i am too, who cares. does that felt on a bumper sticker? people are looking for a relief from donald trump, not someone slightly better. not that i have a prejudice of older people as i get older but i think the energy of the younger people will matter. >> why do you think that youngest supporters seem to gravitate to the oldest candidates. >> i think as julian castro said, democrats have tried to nominate risk. that says he sees himself as risk. all they want is somebody who can beat donald trump. they don't really care if that person is young or old yet. when it comes to joe biden, the uncle joe situation. it is interesting because we are living in the age of donald trump. that changes how we see and perceive biden. when trump lies, it's about google and changing votes. when biden does, it is more about being commander and chief. >> when we come back, do democrats really hav
let the old man do it. >> first of all, all of us know this is not a product of old age. is a joe biden hallmark. number two, i don't agree that donald trump is a shield. the president is a liar and i am too, who cares. does that felt on a bumper sticker? people are looking for a relief from donald trump, not someone slightly better. not that i have a prejudice of older people as i get older but i think the energy of the younger people will matter. >> why do you think that youngest...
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jacques chirac has died at the age of 86. he spent two terms as president of thehe republic, from 1995 unl 2007. he was released by nicolas sarkozy. he served twice as prime minister and was the mayor of paris between 1977 and 1999 almost exclusively. day in ill health. museum.cy is the here is a look back. we seem to be having a technical pitch. we will try to bring that to you shortly. mark is here with me. it is fickle to overstate just how important jacques chirac was. he was a giant. the career spanned over four decades. he played many roles. minister twice. paris for nearly two decades. it is a long time in french politics. all of the french have memories of jacques chirac. in recentng to age years because he has virtually disappeared. waslast public appearance before fivive years ago. he was very ill. his family was keeping him from the public eye and the news of his death is not a surprise. inyears old, he had a stroke 2005 while he was still in power and he has been sick for many years. .e could not attend his trial t
jacques chirac has died at the age of 86. he spent two terms as president of thehe republic, from 1995 unl 2007. he was released by nicolas sarkozy. he served twice as prime minister and was the mayor of paris between 1977 and 1999 almost exclusively. day in ill health. museum.cy is the here is a look back. we seem to be having a technical pitch. we will try to bring that to you shortly. mark is here with me. it is fickle to overstate just how important jacques chirac was. he was a giant. the...
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the age of 17 by the age of 17 his name was jock lucille and by the age of 18 he was leading the largestp of young resisters in paris. hundreds of kids whom he helped recruit who were not taking up arms but were passing out undergrad newspapers, which was dangerous. you could get arrested and be put in jail for doing that. and if you are unlucky enough you could get executed if you happen to be in jail at the wrong time and the germans wanted to make a statement. let me tell you about lucille. the tight group decided to meet somewhere so his friends together and said we have to do something. he was a gentile, he was they were moderately sort of in the center politically. they were essentially gaullist. no one had heard of charles de gaulle when he made his famous speech ... slightly older military cathol catholic, simply conservative. but not as conservative as those who were running or who didn't believe of course, or who believed in the idea of public. so when he and a few friends got together about 16 years old, then they decide to have to do something you don't know exactly what to d
the age of 17 by the age of 17 his name was jock lucille and by the age of 18 he was leading the largestp of young resisters in paris. hundreds of kids whom he helped recruit who were not taking up arms but were passing out undergrad newspapers, which was dangerous. you could get arrested and be put in jail for doing that. and if you are unlucky enough you could get executed if you happen to be in jail at the wrong time and the germans wanted to make a statement. let me tell you about lucille....
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those are the things that people worry about. and social security and old age support is very bishg, and one the things in lyman's scenario would matter if people having children wanted immigrants to help take care of their children. so the care issues are very real. the issues of the cultural vitality and all of that stuff, i am not sure if they are not sure if they have the record to evaluate that. and i don't have that projecting power. it is not my thing. >> and one of the arguments is -- >> well, i know it, but i don't want to judge. >> about the problems of the low fertility societies that we have not touched on? >> what is that? >> are there other issues about low fertility that we have not touched on? >> in japan, and one of things that we did not look at is head counts. this is like your thing, the family arrangements, right. you have a not just a change in the head count in japan and china, but you have radically changing family and living arrangements. i mean, the projections that i have seen, and maybe you have seen other ones suggest that japan is
those are the things that people worry about. and social security and old age support is very bishg, and one the things in lyman's scenario would matter if people having children wanted immigrants to help take care of their children. so the care issues are very real. the issues of the cultural vitality and all of that stuff, i am not sure if they are not sure if they have the record to evaluate that. and i don't have that projecting power. it is not my thing. >> and one of the arguments...
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and scientists have found that at the age of nine and they have, the longer if they are longer by like4%, your life expectancy is likely to be about 14% longer so the studies of boys and girls who have a lot of father involvement versus those who didn't they found that of all of the variables they tested for some of the most important single one was father involvement into the children at the age of nine and a half on average were 14% shorter than those that have significant father involvement. but then they divided the male and female children and found when they did not have significant father involvement it was 40% shorter than their sisters leading to a life expectancy that would be about 16 or 17% shorter predictably at the age of nine and a half. so, there are thousands of things in the crisis that explained why father involvement is so important. there are many things i do not know which is all the reason they are so much shorter when there's a lack of the involvement. we will be discovering those over the next century. i've been able to identify 70 different things that happen
and scientists have found that at the age of nine and they have, the longer if they are longer by like4%, your life expectancy is likely to be about 14% longer so the studies of boys and girls who have a lot of father involvement versus those who didn't they found that of all of the variables they tested for some of the most important single one was father involvement into the children at the age of nine and a half on average were 14% shorter than those that have significant father involvement....
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or even the neolithic age, over 5,000 years ago. remote islands to another. you'll find the azores, way out in the atlantic ocean. and they're home to one of the most remote bars in the world, where sailors from around the globe collect their mail during their voyages across the atlantic. this is definitely somewhere, which every cruising sailor, when they are visiting the azores, wants to come to cafe sport. jose enrique‘s grandfather, this was long before the marina was built, and yachts would be anchored here in the harbour and his grandfather would row out to the yachts to find out whether they needed provisions, whether they needed assistance, and a lot of them asked, could he possibly hold mailfor them. and this very quickly became known in the yachting community, that you could have mail forwarded to cafe sport, and when you arrived in horta, there would be a pile of mail waiting for you. do stay with us on the travel show, because coming up, mike has the latest in what is trending and travel. and the tango that is shaking th
or even the neolithic age, over 5,000 years ago. remote islands to another. you'll find the azores, way out in the atlantic ocean. and they're home to one of the most remote bars in the world, where sailors from around the globe collect their mail during their voyages across the atlantic. this is definitely somewhere, which every cruising sailor, when they are visiting the azores, wants to come to cafe sport. jose enrique‘s grandfather, this was long before the marina was built, and yachts...
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passed away at home after a lengthy illness at the age of eighty six emmanuel michael saluted statesman who. we loved as much as he loved us. and around the world tributes to jack chirac of being paid. the man who made front stand out as an independent voice a world of f fast. them is the refusal to back the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three. it was jack chirac who supported. the establishment of an international plan to legal teams. channel became today france twenty four. thank you very much for joining us we will be paying an extended tribute to jacques chirac marking his lifetimes kerry and controlled the seas. later in this program. the first claims of a cover up in the heart of the white house important developments on the other side of the atlantic with the pressure mounts on us president donald trump. over an impeachment enquiring the acting nationanal i intelligence direrector joseph mcguire. a spoken out to back the whistleblowers who exposed trump. the us house intelligence committee is released nine page document which details the complaint made by secret whistleblo
passed away at home after a lengthy illness at the age of eighty six emmanuel michael saluted statesman who. we loved as much as he loved us. and around the world tributes to jack chirac of being paid. the man who made front stand out as an independent voice a world of f fast. them is the refusal to back the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three. it was jack chirac who supported. the establishment of an international plan to legal teams. channel became today france twenty four. thank you...
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an independence icon and a tyrant zimbabwe's robert mugabe, who led the country for 37 years, has died agedtating effect of hurricane dorian in the bahamas the islands‘ government warns the final death toll will be "staggering". more than a hundred parents and pupils stage a protest over gender neutral uniforms at a secondary school in sussex. stephen king's classic work i'm still a creepy conclusion. see what he thinks of that and the rest of the week's releases in the film review. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister's demand for an early general election looks set to be rejected by mps after opposition parties agreed it shouldn't take place until after the eu summit in mid october. labour, the lib dems, the snp and plaid cymru all agreed not to support the government declaring they wanted an extension to the leave date of october 31st to guarantee no brexit without a deal. mrjohnson on a visit to scotland accused them of making an "extraordinary political mistake". it came as the bill to prevent a no deal brexit got its final parliamentary approval in the house of lor
an independence icon and a tyrant zimbabwe's robert mugabe, who led the country for 37 years, has died agedtating effect of hurricane dorian in the bahamas the islands‘ government warns the final death toll will be "staggering". more than a hundred parents and pupils stage a protest over gender neutral uniforms at a secondary school in sussex. stephen king's classic work i'm still a creepy conclusion. see what he thinks of that and the rest of the week's releases in the film review....
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they are attempting to determine the age of the ice sheet, to track antartica's glacial history.e to raise sea levels by about four metres. where we are working, in the amundsen sea, has some of the fastest changing ice. the amundsen and glaciers that contains them are of particular interest to scientists around the world because of this rapid change. in order to understand how the ice might behave in the future, one of the crucial pieces of information is to understand how it behaved during past times of warmer conditions. drilling kilometre—long sediment and rock cores into water thousands of metres deep is uncovering vital information. hidden within hundreds of metres of core are microscopic treasures. the continent—scale ice sheet has grown and shrunk over millions of years. but as a way to determine when that has happened, we need a time machine or a record of how it has behaved in the past. 0ur sedimentary deposits and our drill core provide that time machine. but in order to determine the exact age, we use tiny microscopic fossils made of glass, and these organisms give us
they are attempting to determine the age of the ice sheet, to track antartica's glacial history.e to raise sea levels by about four metres. where we are working, in the amundsen sea, has some of the fastest changing ice. the amundsen and glaciers that contains them are of particular interest to scientists around the world because of this rapid change. in order to understand how the ice might behave in the future, one of the crucial pieces of information is to understand how it behaved during...
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mugabe the man who delivered independence for zimbabwe but went on to become its dictator has died at the agef 95. in the wake of hurricane dorian, officials in the bahamas say the situation there is dire and warn the death toll may rise dramatically. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... at 7:30pm we'll take a look back on a momentous week in british politics and look forward to what we can expect from the coming week at westminster. just ahead of that the secondary school in sussex, where more than 100 parents and pupils have been staging a protest over gender neutral uniforms. and at 10:1i0pm and 11:30pm we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages, in the papers with our reviewers the evening standard's martin bentham and bonnie greer from the new european. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. don't it lasted, but the captain has gone after building a partnership of more than 100 before a burns in what was a tough day at old trafford. spat, what spat? michael owen says he d
mugabe the man who delivered independence for zimbabwe but went on to become its dictator has died at the agef 95. in the wake of hurricane dorian, officials in the bahamas say the situation there is dire and warn the death toll may rise dramatically. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... at 7:30pm we'll take a look back on a momentous week in british politics and look forward to what we can expect from the coming week...
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men a pause a women in the throes of sexual lost in a way women at this age are rarely shown i love sarah types now the official end of the archetypes in their representations have a very important function of rejection of projection of fetishism i try to break downs of stereotypes by pushing them somewhere we are not used to see them to correct serial times this is what i tried to. convince the jury with hope the prize is a solo exhibition which will be put on next year until february her works will be shown together with those of the of the shortlisted artists the shortlist exhibition is considered a major overview of the upcoming contemporary art scene all 4 artists have already attracted plenty of international and national attention the prize has been promoting contemporary art since 2000. there must see it when you see how important and successful the prize has been measured by the number of prize winners who are major artists today and i'm happy that the prize continues and that it really goes to those who deserve it you would forgive and get one thing is for certain will be hearin
men a pause a women in the throes of sexual lost in a way women at this age are rarely shown i love sarah types now the official end of the archetypes in their representations have a very important function of rejection of projection of fetishism i try to break downs of stereotypes by pushing them somewhere we are not used to see them to correct serial times this is what i tried to. convince the jury with hope the prize is a solo exhibition which will be put on next year until february her...
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question is in the age of trump, is it possible to have the biden gaffe conversation withoutes conversation? >> do you have a reaction about the war hero? >> we've got to go, guys. >> joe biden, defending a war story he has told on the trail to a "washington post" podcast on thursday. >> i don't know what the problem is. i mean what is it that i said wrong? >> biden said he was in afghanistan as vice president when he was asked to pin a silver star on a navy captain. >> he said, sir, i don't want the damn thing. do not put it on me, sir. please, sir, do not do that. he died! he died! >> but as "the washington post" reports, almost every detail of that story appears to be incorrect. it's the latest verbal slip-up in a campaign that's already full of them. >> poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids, wealthy kids, black kids, asian kids. >> in new hampshire last saturday, biden told reporters -- >> what's not to like about vermont? >> biden has been gaffe-prone for decades. president trump just three years younger than biden has made his own mistakes. >> may god
question is in the age of trump, is it possible to have the biden gaffe conversation withoutes conversation? >> do you have a reaction about the war hero? >> we've got to go, guys. >> joe biden, defending a war story he has told on the trail to a "washington post" podcast on thursday. >> i don't know what the problem is. i mean what is it that i said wrong? >> biden said he was in afghanistan as vice president when he was asked to pin a silver star on a...
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and long before the news came of his death last tuesday of the age of 94. a seemingly tranquil image behind it is a history of the question secretary should embrace it and this photo is just one of hundreds which made robert frank a legend. the father of both the americans captured the 1950s in the united states the photographs taken of a months of traveling across the country exposed the heart of america. it was a movie that really made a story one i would say because it showed pictures that nobody wanted to see you know because they showed another what america did with the pictures of people i think their minds changed the course of the policy and he changed the few people who have an hour of the $960.00 is broad enough to. respond frank saw a country so different to his own he had a nuanced gates of an outsider the lens of the way would travel on american society the study of the beat generation. the photographs the right move there were other for those he was new to the standard that the professionals would think would be good for the we're going. to see
and long before the news came of his death last tuesday of the age of 94. a seemingly tranquil image behind it is a history of the question secretary should embrace it and this photo is just one of hundreds which made robert frank a legend. the father of both the americans captured the 1950s in the united states the photographs taken of a months of traveling across the country exposed the heart of america. it was a movie that really made a story one i would say because it showed pictures that...
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french researches claim fraud concerning the age of a frenchwoman who died two decades ago aged 122. you are watching live from paris. ♪ stories.ng you our top the taliban has claimed responsibility for two blast in afghanistan. the explosions in the capital kabul and central provivince killed at least 24 and injured 45. fhe viviolence coming out o afghanistan as they prepare to vote in elections september 28. margot is standing by. there was some confusion about the number of blasts. it has been confirmed there were two. >> there were two blasts today. the first happened outside a police training center. ae president was holding campaign rally under security. he is a candidate for his own reelection. the poll is due to take place september 28. the interior minister confirms this was a suicide bombing. least 24 people were killed, including children. 31 were injured. numbers could rise. these victims are likely to be mostly civilians who happened to be passing by. was injured inside the rally itself and the rally continued after the explosion was heard. claimed thehas attack. they hav
french researches claim fraud concerning the age of a frenchwoman who died two decades ago aged 122. you are watching live from paris. ♪ stories.ng you our top the taliban has claimed responsibility for two blast in afghanistan. the explosions in the capital kabul and central provivince killed at least 24 and injured 45. fhe viviolence coming out o afghanistan as they prepare to vote in elections september 28. margot is standing by. there was some confusion about the number of blasts. it has...
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she died on tuesday at the age of 75. ong those who spoke during the service was her husband, journalist and author steve roberts, and speaker of the
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author of choked — the age of air pollution and the fight for a cleaner future.at the weather. very different dei compared to yesterday. we have got showers or longer spells of rain. on the chart, you can see weather fronts meandering slowly across the uk, thatis meandering slowly across the uk, that is the reason for the change. it stays with us through the rest of play today, dry weather in the north—east of scotland and eastern england, brisk winds, not pushing the weather front very quickly north and east, but thundery showers ahead of it, longer spell of rain, and behind it, dry weather, but showers coming as well. still warm, but not as warm as it has been because of the cloud and rain. overnight making its way into scotland. drier behind it. tomorrow morning, mist and fog, watch for the rush hour. another band of wet and windy weather coming into the south—west, wales and northern ireland. as ever, more detail on the website. thank you very much indeed. now, in a special edition, talking movies reports from venice, toronto and new york on the excitement of
author of choked — the age of air pollution and the fight for a cleaner future.at the weather. very different dei compared to yesterday. we have got showers or longer spells of rain. on the chart, you can see weather fronts meandering slowly across the uk, thatis meandering slowly across the uk, that is the reason for the change. it stays with us through the rest of play today, dry weather in the north—east of scotland and eastern england, brisk winds, not pushing the weather front very...
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one of the things that you want for an aging society is healthy aging. this is not what we see right now with the mortality trends for the conventionally defined working age population. we just lost a decade of health progress in the united states, this only takes us to 2017. health progress was not so hot in the couple of decades right before this. but now were on the other end of the curve. education, this is the proportion of twentysomethings in the u.s. from the 60s to now who have a bachelors degree or higher. notice again what has happened with the guys. the proportion of guys with bachelor degrees in their late 20s is actually a little bit lower than 2010 then it was in the 1970s. part of the important parcel of a healthy society is educational agreement. it be nice if people learn things where they were at school but increasing educational attainment. that is yet another thing that is problematic for the united states in dealing with future problems. then the final thing has to do with immigration. is immigration with the u.s., i say immigration h
one of the things that you want for an aging society is healthy aging. this is not what we see right now with the mortality trends for the conventionally defined working age population. we just lost a decade of health progress in the united states, this only takes us to 2017. health progress was not so hot in the couple of decades right before this. but now were on the other end of the curve. education, this is the proportion of twentysomethings in the u.s. from the 60s to now who have a...
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this full contact rugby club in japan is for athletes over the age of 40 but some of the guys out here are more than twice that age like 86 year old naga yama he joined the club to not only stay active but also for the close knit camaraderie. so you tackle and vassal each other. but getting together after the game is so enjoyable and fun. again we talk about the match no one gets angry about how we play into the atmosphere is great and short there is nothing that rugby for me. who's. not a yama is well aware of the risks involved of playing a high impact sport at his age as a doctor yet he remains dedicated to giving his all to the sport even after having a few physical setbacks i don't i mean since joining for a walk or club i've broken ribs many times and broke my collarbone 2 little ones. quite a few other things have happened to me when i noticed i had in the regular pulse i would take medicine to adjust it so i can still play i can't stand not doing it. if you don't think enough to. sound strange but i lost my wife a few years ago and now i would say i don't mind dying playing rug
this full contact rugby club in japan is for athletes over the age of 40 but some of the guys out here are more than twice that age like 86 year old naga yama he joined the club to not only stay active but also for the close knit camaraderie. so you tackle and vassal each other. but getting together after the game is so enjoyable and fun. again we talk about the match no one gets angry about how we play into the atmosphere is great and short there is nothing that rugby for me. who's. not a yama...
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just a few days ago robert frank died at the age of $95.00 he started in 1941 and the photograph who killed last year or maybe the beginning of this year that's like so i have to croak like almost 70 years in the war of photographs and films and needs it's an enormous amount of work that is left over and that this is a legacy does is unparalleled his photos and now classics subjectives truthful he was a giant in photography and artistic destruction who kept his unconventional view of the world until the very end. sort of so for this edition of arts and culture i leave you with polka mony a singing from a conference called such a great fest in all i for watching i watched about. the way. the world. stood. up for. w.c. talk show strong opinions clear positions of international perspectives beijing staging a tough standstill for a democracy protests in hong kong its economic influence is growing dramatically and it's boosting its military capacities so is china striving for global supremacy find out for to the point shortly. to the point. 13 on. every journey begins with the 1st step an
just a few days ago robert frank died at the age of $95.00 he started in 1941 and the photograph who killed last year or maybe the beginning of this year that's like so i have to croak like almost 70 years in the war of photographs and films and needs it's an enormous amount of work that is left over and that this is a legacy does is unparalleled his photos and now classics subjectives truthful he was a giant in photography and artistic destruction who kept his unconventional view of the world...
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concussion claims another rugby union career, david denton retires at the age of 29. evening, a busy week coming up. the start of the champions league group stage, we'll hear from chelsea a little bit later in the programme. but what a weekend we've just had, some fantastic ashes cricket and also golf, europe winning the solheim cup against the usa. after three days, it all went down to the final putt on the 18th green — norway's suzann petersen, representing europe for the ninth and final time — stopping the usa from winning the cup three times in a row. ben croucher reports. suzann pettersen has this putt to win the cup for europe. she has done it. what about that? the crowning moment ofa what about that? the crowning moment of a glorious career. this was suzann pettersen‘s swa nsong, of a glorious career. this was suzann pettersen‘s swansong, her swansong turned suzann pettersen‘s swansong, her swa nsong turned into suzann pettersen‘s swansong, her swansong turned into her greatest hits. this is the perfect end to a professional career. it does not get any better. s
concussion claims another rugby union career, david denton retires at the age of 29. evening, a busy week coming up. the start of the champions league group stage, we'll hear from chelsea a little bit later in the programme. but what a weekend we've just had, some fantastic ashes cricket and also golf, europe winning the solheim cup against the usa. after three days, it all went down to the final putt on the 18th green — norway's suzann petersen, representing europe for the ninth and final...
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the aps team. we commend her for protecting our ageing and adults in san francisco. [applause] s >> so sarah, on behalf of the department of ageing and adult services, you are the employee for the month of august. thank you. >> thank you. >> here. i think you should take this. >> thank you. next is diane lauren with the advisory council report. good morning, diane. >> good morning. welcome. thank you. commissioners, the advisory council met in june and again in july. we did not take a summer break. we'll take that in december, and that was a decision of the council because we discussed whether we wanted to take july off, and they felt that the momentum was moving well, so why take a break. so my report is a june and july report. so basically, what -- one of the changes is the dignity fund and advisory oversight committee meets six times a year, so we have them on the agenda after the meeting rather than put them on the agenda and say there's nothing to report. there's nothing to report in june, but in july, they reported that the additional $3 million that's allocated
the aps team. we commend her for protecting our ageing and adults in san francisco. [applause] s >> so sarah, on behalf of the department of ageing and adult services, you are the employee for the month of august. thank you. >> thank you. >> here. i think you should take this. >> thank you. next is diane lauren with the advisory council report. good morning, diane. >> good morning. welcome. thank you. commissioners, the advisory council met in june and again in...
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the curse. having haunted us as a solution is finally within our grasp of breda gray and anti-aging paneer and the chief science officer and co-founder of research foundation my guest today. through the. mortality and. technological leaps we have a. science achieved possible will ever lasting life only be available to the rich. population. of life and death to catastrophic expected consequences. dr operate a great anti-aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so what you propose in order to reverse aging claiming the organism. all the junk that accumulates tear on a cellular level so tell me the gist of it why well that stopped the wearing of time on my organs. well it's not quite that simple what we propose is we can keep people healthy later in life but i repair in all of the damage that the body does to itself throughout life in the course of its normal operation and some of that damage is of the thought that you just described essentially the accumulation of widespread but inside cells and also in the s
the curse. having haunted us as a solution is finally within our grasp of breda gray and anti-aging paneer and the chief science officer and co-founder of research foundation my guest today. through the. mortality and. technological leaps we have a. science achieved possible will ever lasting life only be available to the rich. population. of life and death to catastrophic expected consequences. dr operate a great anti-aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research...
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robert mugabe has died at the age of 95 years old. stand by. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! puberty means personal space. so sports clothes sit around growing odors. that's why we graduated to tide pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. it's got to be tide. >>> back to our top story. robert mugabe has tied. he was 95 years old and ruled for almost four decades, until he was we moved in a military crew in 2017. let's bring in a associate fellow at chattham house and a native of zimbabwe. good to have you with us. >> good morning. >> let's talk about the man who was compared to nelson mandela. th
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so of course i don't know precisely how the world is going to develop once we don't have aging anymore you know the world will be very different and a whole lot of ways because of people living longer people not getting sick people you know just being able to carry on contributing wealth to society maybe we will develop ways to incentivize people to step down and have new careers you know just make them pay higher taxes the longer they stay in the same job things like that you know there are a 1000000 ways to solve these problems we just another detail yet but we don't need to know. so you don't think about how that's going to affect humanity in our societies coming up with something so groundbreaking as anti-aging medicine. let me be clear i certainly think about these things but i also recognize that i'm not an economist i'm not a politician i'm not a theologian you know i'm a biologist so all i'm doing is telling the people who are professional economists and so on what's going to happen and roughly how soon it's going to happen so they can do their job figuring out how society shou
so of course i don't know precisely how the world is going to develop once we don't have aging anymore you know the world will be very different and a whole lot of ways because of people living longer people not getting sick people you know just being able to carry on contributing wealth to society maybe we will develop ways to incentivize people to step down and have new careers you know just make them pay higher taxes the longer they stay in the same job things like that you know there are a...
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speaker, i rise today to of my he life and legacy friend, bob shell, who passed at the age of 88. in 1950, bob joined the baldwin for a job scheduled to last nine months and ended up almost 70 years. e started in the field as a payroll clerk and worked his way up in the company, eventually chairman, resident, and chairman emeritus. the company's name was changed and bob became president c.e.o. to baldwin and shell company, the name it holds today. bob is one of the five charter members of the arkansas fame.uction hall of he was named arkansas business executive of the year in 1990 was featured by arkansas business as one of 10 business for our state in 2016. during his time with the company, he'd been involved in projects, 2,700 including hospitals, offices, industrial rches, plants. i admire this good and decent man. model and a friend to many across our state of arkansas, and i extend my and prayers ction, to his friends, family, and ones. mr. speaker, today i rise to amazing young man from my district, nicholas benton, arkansas. nicholas started as a can you be in third grade an
speaker, i rise today to of my he life and legacy friend, bob shell, who passed at the age of 88. in 1950, bob joined the baldwin for a job scheduled to last nine months and ended up almost 70 years. e started in the field as a payroll clerk and worked his way up in the company, eventually chairman, resident, and chairman emeritus. the company's name was changed and bob became president c.e.o. to baldwin and shell company, the name it holds today. bob is one of the five charter members of the...
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set ♪ i've got two ticket to paradise ♪ >> reporter: money's family said he died peacefully at the ame agell live on through his music. >>> up next, how one girl's mission is inspiring america. >>> finally the little girl, her heartfel letter and a toy story about equality that's inspiring america. here's catie beck. >> reporter: plastic army green figurines have been an imaginary brigade of fun for generations. but now, these classic toy soldiers are getting a new addition to the ranks at the request of 6-year-old vivian ward. >> we found a guy that was making army men and we sent him a letter to him. >> reporter: a letter sent to the toy owner jim immelt >> i play soccer, i'm 6 years old. why do you not make girl army men? >> reporter: she went on to mention a friend's mom in the army, kindly suggesting the to the war front as it turned out, he had been thinking about the idea for years. hearing from vivian advanced his mission. >> every kid wants to be the hero of their open story >> reporter: heroes now she-roes will be for sale before christmas 2020. >> i will play with them every day
set ♪ i've got two ticket to paradise ♪ >> reporter: money's family said he died peacefully at the ame agell live on through his music. >>> up next, how one girl's mission is inspiring america. >>> finally the little girl, her heartfel letter and a toy story about equality that's inspiring america. here's catie beck. >> reporter: plastic army green figurines have been an imaginary brigade of fun for generations. but now, these classic toy soldiers are getting a...
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using the rough contact to keep it off. this full contact rugby club in japan is for athletes over the age of 40 but some of the guys out here are more than twice that h. like 86 year old re you each eat not a yama he joined the for waku club to not only stay active but also for the close nick camaraderie so do i don't you tackle and with vassal each other but getting together off to the game is so enjoyable and fun of her own to we talk about the match now under no one gets angry about how we play into the the atmosphere is greats in shorts there is nothing good rugby for me now to internet there are you working with not get yama is well aware of the risks involved of plane a high impact sport at his age as a doctor yet he remains dedicated to giving his a ball to the sport even after having a few physical set backs i threw around on even since joining for a walk or club i have broken ribs many times i'm broke my collarbone to the little to learn the see them quite a few other things of happen to when i noticed i had in the regular pulse i would take medicine to adjust it so i can still p
using the rough contact to keep it off. this full contact rugby club in japan is for athletes over the age of 40 but some of the guys out here are more than twice that h. like 86 year old re you each eat not a yama he joined the for waku club to not only stay active but also for the close nick camaraderie so do i don't you tackle and with vassal each other but getting together off to the game is so enjoyable and fun of her own to we talk about the match now under no one gets angry about how we...
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one of the things that you would want is healthy aging. this is not what we see with mortality trends for the working population. we lost a decade of health progress. this only takes us to 2017. -- wasn't so hot in the couple of decades right before this and that's not what we want either. >> education. this is the proportion of twentysomethings from the 60s to now who have bachelors degrees or higher. notice again what has happened with the guys. the proportion of guys at bachelor degrees is actually a little bit lower like in 2010 than it was in the 1970s. part and parcel of preparing for a healthy society is increasing educational obtainment. it would be nice if people learns to learn things while in school. that's yet another thing that is problematic for the united states dealing with future problems. the final thing has to do with immigration. is immigration a deus ex machina ? so far i would say it's been pretty great for the us. american newcomers have been assimilated into loyal and productive if new americans. of course not perfec
one of the things that you would want is healthy aging. this is not what we see with mortality trends for the working population. we lost a decade of health progress. this only takes us to 2017. -- wasn't so hot in the couple of decades right before this and that's not what we want either. >> education. this is the proportion of twentysomethings from the 60s to now who have bachelors degrees or higher. notice again what has happened with the guys. the proportion of guys at bachelor...
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just a few days ago robert frank died at the age of $95.00 and he started in 1941 and he photographed until last year or maybe to be getting a this year that's like so i have to croak like almost 70 years in the war of all the photographs and films and it's it's an enormous amount of of work that is left over and that this is a legacy does is unparalleled his photos and now classics subjective truthful he was a giant in photography and artistic destruction who kept his eye conventional view of the world until the very end. fabulous fun times so for this edition of arts and culture i leave you with warhol bernie is singing from a campus called a fast ball ice watching a box about. the . old food. do you speak this language out. this music theory because. you feel it coming. and does this secure heart racing. has come to the right place. climate 30 minutes ago w. . call on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear kushti get me closely should explore germany. they die then check everything out there's a lot going on in. germany tried and tested. to . w. . every journey begins wi
just a few days ago robert frank died at the age of $95.00 and he started in 1941 and he photographed until last year or maybe to be getting a this year that's like so i have to croak like almost 70 years in the war of all the photographs and films and it's it's an enormous amount of of work that is left over and that this is a legacy does is unparalleled his photos and now classics subjective truthful he was a giant in photography and artistic destruction who kept his eye conventional view of...
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hess carrying his body left a funeral parlor in singapore where gabby died in the city last week at the age of $95.00 his funeral will be held on sunday. rescue workers in the bahamas is still searching for bodies after hurricane dorian devastated the islands last week at least 50 people are confirmed dead and now there's an urgent appeal to help the survivors. has more. pictures of utter devastation as hurricane durian turned this town into a virtual war zone. homes in abaco islands have been reduced to piles of rubble cars tossed like toys now lined the streets. the neighborhood has become an eerie reminder of the enormous damage in the search for victims and survivors lifeless bodies are removed from the rubble surrounded by death and destruction hope has become a luxury hope is gone right now but it seems to be trickling back again is seeing the people that care that. that's come from outside to show. you know that that the. karen live in bring in supplies. and the town of marsh harbor 90 percent of homes and buildings were damaged by hurricane dorian with winds reaching more than 300 k
hess carrying his body left a funeral parlor in singapore where gabby died in the city last week at the age of $95.00 his funeral will be held on sunday. rescue workers in the bahamas is still searching for bodies after hurricane dorian devastated the islands last week at least 50 people are confirmed dead and now there's an urgent appeal to help the survivors. has more. pictures of utter devastation as hurricane durian turned this town into a virtual war zone. homes in abaco islands have been...
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again, one of the things that you would want for society is health el age. not what we're seeing for the mortality trends and the conventionally aging population. we just lost a decade of health progress in the united states and this only takes us up to 2017: health progress by the way wasn't so hot in the couple of decades right before this, but now we're on the -- on the other end, the "j" end of the curve, and that's not what we want either. education. this is the proportion of 20 somethings in the u.s. from the '60s to now who have a bachelors degree or high. notice again what's happened with the guys. the proportion of guys with bachelor degrees in their late 20s is a little bit lower than let's say 2010, then it was in the 1970s. part and parcel of preparing for a healthy aging society is increasing educational attainment. it would be nice if people learn things to while they are in school, but that's yet another thing that is problematic for the united states dealing with these future problems. >> the final thing has to do with immigration. is immigrat
again, one of the things that you would want for society is health el age. not what we're seeing for the mortality trends and the conventionally aging population. we just lost a decade of health progress in the united states and this only takes us up to 2017: health progress by the way wasn't so hot in the couple of decades right before this, but now we're on the -- on the other end, the "j" end of the curve, and that's not what we want either. education. this is the proportion of 20...
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the to be correspondent for the age must sound he was at the airport task body arrived i asked him how the country is planning to commemorate mr mugabe over the next few days but he's going to operate. in private the boy you were like they. have a quarter final of the face of the story in the sense that you 19 when zimbabwe one you see defendant this is where the union yes this is britney clegg was no one else and this is a. former president obama got this this friday to go the bible was handed over and raise this with slake it peacefully and that's where the britain where held for the next 2 days there's been one right now is what you will be lying if they can get for property you have more than they want me to. respect to you then one day i says then i think it would be the last not that where or from the way the phone they're going to man and else we are expected to come and say yes i think there's well. this is a man who lives a complex legacy of a hero of zimbabwe and independence who then went on to become an autocrat how do you think guys in bobbins will remember him. indeed it
the to be correspondent for the age must sound he was at the airport task body arrived i asked him how the country is planning to commemorate mr mugabe over the next few days but he's going to operate. in private the boy you were like they. have a quarter final of the face of the story in the sense that you 19 when zimbabwe one you see defendant this is where the union yes this is britney clegg was no one else and this is a. former president obama got this this friday to go the bible was handed...