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thomas martins is showing his successor tom hooper the borough mocker quarry a fossil site close to the town tom bhakti tot's who is taking over as the paleontologist at clayton stein castle in go top home to 290000000 year old treasures from the lower permian period martin spent 40 years digging through the earth's history on the site and who know hopes his time will be similarly fruitful . the bone marker in the thuringia forest is a very special fossil locality. you could say the bra macher is the only lower permian locality in the world well track sprints and the track makers that is skeletons basically be found in one layer. to fit and this group used to be a common academic consensus was that no one would ever find body fossils in this kind of reddish brown vine green rocks. i guess some academic opinion shouldn't be written in stone. of. thomas martin showed the consensus to be mistaken with the help of a bone he found as a young geologist at the bro market quarry in 1974. we weren't actually looking for bones for execution it happened by coincidence one from the 1st i didn't rec
thomas martins is showing his successor tom hooper the borough mocker quarry a fossil site close to the town tom bhakti tot's who is taking over as the paleontologist at clayton stein castle in go top home to 290000000 year old treasures from the lower permian period martin spent 40 years digging through the earth's history on the site and who know hopes his time will be similarly fruitful . the bone marker in the thuringia forest is a very special fossil locality. you could say the bra macher...
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it's been with united states since our founding thomas payne was for it. martin where everyone in alaska gets between $1,000 and $2,000 a year [ cheering ] some alaskans. it's great they do. [ laughter ] and so what they're doing for alaska with oil money, we can do for everyone in the country with technology money because right now we're in the midst of the greatest economic transformation in the history of our country. and it's what got donald trump elected. the fact we blasted away 4 million manufacturing jobs in michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin, iowa, all the swing states that he needed to win so we need to take the bounty of 21st century economy and start returning it to people and, though, everyone associates me with 1,000 bucks a month, it's really about what the money would do for us. it's going to make us stronger, healthier, mentally healthier. it's going to improve our relationships and our way of life >> seth: you talk about how things - >> that doesn't get applause [ cheers and applause >> seth: they were all -- they were being quiet because t
it's been with united states since our founding thomas payne was for it. martin where everyone in alaska gets between $1,000 and $2,000 a year [ cheering ] some alaskans. it's great they do. [ laughter ] and so what they're doing for alaska with oil money, we can do for everyone in the country with technology money because right now we're in the midst of the greatest economic transformation in the history of our country. and it's what got donald trump elected. the fact we blasted away 4 million...
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my guests today: isabel hilton of china dialogue, iain martin of the london times, greg katz of the associated press, thomasdalisation escalated, and two protestors were hit with live ammunition. the government then closed the rail network and banned face masks. events in hong kong do not fit beijing‘s birthday narrative of a nation united and on the march. you have been watching china and hong kong for half a century. tell us hong kong for half a century. tell us what is going on now. i don‘t think this is going to be sorted. you know, the facemask band which precipitated last night‘s riots which were by far the most serious that we have seen and i think, you know, they were definitely riots. there
my guests today: isabel hilton of china dialogue, iain martin of the london times, greg katz of the associated press, thomasdalisation escalated, and two protestors were hit with live ammunition. the government then closed the rail network and banned face masks. events in hong kong do not fit beijing‘s birthday narrative of a nation united and on the march. you have been watching china and hong kong for half a century. tell us hong kong for half a century. tell us what is going on now. i...
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thomas aquinas did. then you've got a protestant tradition which focuses on the text. martinluther, the idea of soul in scripture that the bible is the open authority. the protestant tradition wants to go back and wants to look at the text itself and find evidences for belief within the text of eyewitnesses to jesus's resurrection. there are some traditions being left out of the apologetic conversation no. for instance, society of france called quakers or latter day saints or strains of congregationalism which we focus on direct experience with god we focus on revelation. when i say revelation i don't necessarily need a man with a long white beard going up amount to receive 10 commandments or talking to a burning bush. i'm talking about something more direct and every day. the vast majority of people you talk to if you say why do you believe in god? the probably not to say, i read st. thomas aquinas and i was convinced. you will run across people like that but not frequent probably not even say i read the bible and the textual evidence was strong. they will probably say is, i
thomas aquinas did. then you've got a protestant tradition which focuses on the text. martinluther, the idea of soul in scripture that the bible is the open authority. the protestant tradition wants to go back and wants to look at the text itself and find evidences for belief within the text of eyewitnesses to jesus's resurrection. there are some traditions being left out of the apologetic conversation no. for instance, society of france called quakers or latter day saints or strains of...
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my guests today: isabel hilton of china dialogue, iain martin of the london times, greg katz of the associated press, thomasnger, author and veteran correspondent of die welt. thank you all forjoining me. a tale of two chinas. controlled choreography in beijing, chaos in hong kong. far from celebrating the 70th anniversary of the communist revolution, democracy protesters called it a day of mourning. vandalisation escalated, and two protestors were hit with live ammunition. the government then closed the rail network and banned face masks. events in hong kong simply do not fit beijing?s birthday narrative of a nation united and on the march. you have been watching china and hong kong for half a century. tell us what is going on now. is carrie lam is going to sort this out? i don't think this is going to be sorted. you know, the face—mask ban which precipitated last night's riots, which were by far the most serious that we have seen, and i think, you know, they were definitely riots. there were fires set on the underground, banks were attacked, individuals were attacked with petrol bombs. this is a hong kong
my guests today: isabel hilton of china dialogue, iain martin of the london times, greg katz of the associated press, thomasnger, author and veteran correspondent of die welt. thank you all forjoining me. a tale of two chinas. controlled choreography in beijing, chaos in hong kong. far from celebrating the 70th anniversary of the communist revolution, democracy protesters called it a day of mourning. vandalisation escalated, and two protestors were hit with live ammunition. the government then...
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my guests today: isabel hilton of china dialogue, iain martin of the london times, greg katz of the associated press, thomasof two chinas. controlled choreography in beijing, chaos in hong kong. far from celebrating the 70th anniversary of the communist revolution, democracy protesters called it a day of mourning. vandalisation escalated, and two protestors were hit with live ammunition. the government then closed the rail network and banned face masks. events in hong kong simply do not fit beijing's birthday narrative of a nation united and on the march. you have been watching china and hong kong for half a century. tell us what is going on now. is carrie lam is going to sort this out? i don't think this is going to be sorted. you know, the face—mask ban which precipitated last night's
my guests today: isabel hilton of china dialogue, iain martin of the london times, greg katz of the associated press, thomasof two chinas. controlled choreography in beijing, chaos in hong kong. far from celebrating the 70th anniversary of the communist revolution, democracy protesters called it a day of mourning. vandalisation escalated, and two protestors were hit with live ammunition. the government then closed the rail network and banned face masks. events in hong kong simply do not fit...
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thomas payne called it the citizens ditch denied. martin luther king called it the guaranteed minimum income for all americans. it was what he was fighting no the day he was assassinated in 1968. one thousand economists sborsed it. it was so mainstream it passed the u.s. house of representatives twice under richard nixon. it was called the family assistance plan. it came this close to guaranteeing an income floor for all americans. one state passed a dividend where everyone gets $1,000 to $2,000 a year no questions asked. how does alaska pay for it? what is the oil of the 21st century? data, a.i., software, self-driving cars and trucks. how many of you saw the study that said our data is now worth more than oil. how many of you remember getting the data check in the mail? where did it go? it didn't get lost. it went straight to facebook, amazon, google and the rest of the tech companies paying zero or near zero in trackses. the biggest winners are not paying back into the system. we are looking around and asking where is the money going? th
thomas payne called it the citizens ditch denied. martin luther king called it the guaranteed minimum income for all americans. it was what he was fighting no the day he was assassinated in 1968. one thousand economists sborsed it. it was so mainstream it passed the u.s. house of representatives twice under richard nixon. it was called the family assistance plan. it came this close to guaranteeing an income floor for all americans. one state passed a dividend where everyone gets $1,000 to...
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wish on 5 if their coach martin schmidt thought it couldn't get any worse what he saw next will of left him dumbfounded. by glad i didn't need a boost but i was but a keeper thomas kobe gave player one anyway i'm sure nearly half the time and a 100 c. was galloping to victory. hausberg did finally have reason to cheer in the 81st minute. florian needle a sham pounced on a loose ball to give the visitors a consolation golf but braille and below them scored a physical for glass but it's a round off and me perfect for the houses so i've won the final score again that left hausberg drenched and defeated. and mention god by sitting pretty at the top of the table. who have climbed to 2nd in the minutes they get after a tight one nothing win overpromoted berlin does forward for 10 horses grabs the goal for the host at 59 minutes the wolves are the only unbeaten team left in the german top flight. and a quick look now at a surprising top half of the bonus league table shows and leading the way by a point from ball struck by an 5. because in are all on level on points dortmund are down in 8th and on the other end of the table its more predictable part of on our adrift at
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if the coach martin schmidt thought it couldn't get any worse what he saw next well of left him dumbfounded. by luck that i didn't need a boost but i was but a keeper thomas coburn gave player one anyway i'm sure nearly half the time and 100 seymour galloping to victory. hausberg did finally have reason to cheer in the 81st minute. florian needle a sham pounced on a loose ball to give the visit is a consolation goal but braille and below them scored a 5th goal for glass but to roundoff and me perfect for the 106 point one the final score again left out the drenched and defeated and mention got back sitting pretty at the top of the table. as been the story of the weekend by its 1st defeat of the season set off a chance reaction that means go up on out top of the table is the 1st time the foals have been top of the bones the pile at the end of a match day and all by themselves since they won the title in may 1977 has to be asked is this their season less than astonishing statistic is that if i don't believe you in your earlier in this is one of john. these biggest clubs in the seventy's they were winning everything in europe a real sleeping giant i mean to
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thomas. >> hello. >>> good morning, everybody. we begin with chris martin and coldplay.and just this morning moments ago, they released the video for "orphans." we have your first look. ♪ >> there's your look. more to come. the band has been promoting their upcoming double album in inventive ways and sent out postcards to their super fans letting them know first, and then they planted the names of their songs in classified sections of newspapers around the world like a little treasure hunt. the album called "everyday life" drops november 22nd. [ cheers and applause ] >>> and who remembers lizzie mcguire? did you guys watch that show? [ cheers and applause ] hilary duff rose to fame playing the title role in the popular kids show, and this morning we're happy to report lizzie is back. duff taking to instagram to reveal the whole original cast will reprise their roles in a new show. she posted this photo from the set at the first table read. the popular series followed the dreams and adventures of 13-year-old lizzie, and now this new version will revolve around her as an a
thomas. >> hello. >>> good morning, everybody. we begin with chris martin and coldplay.and just this morning moments ago, they released the video for "orphans." we have your first look. ♪ >> there's your look. more to come. the band has been promoting their upcoming double album in inventive ways and sent out postcards to their super fans letting them know first, and then they planted the names of their songs in classified sections of newspapers around the world...
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if their coach martin schmidt thought it couldn't get any worse what he saw next will have left him dumbfounded. by flat i didn't need a boost but i was spared keeper thomas co but what i want anyway. to nail that hot sign and a 100 c. was galloping to victory. hausberg did finally have reason to cheer in the 81st minute. florian needle a show pounced on a loose ball to give the visitors a consolation goal but brail and below them scored a 5th goal for glass but to roundoff and me perfect for the hugs 51 the final score a game that left out the drenched and defeated and mention got by sitting pretty at the top of the table. and what about both spar well they were not among many pundits tips for success in the bundesliga this season but they are now 2nd in the table and the only side yet to lose this term only on your own berlin where their latest victims feel. fans of pinching themselves up to their own fate and stuff of the season under new coach class now. but it defensively minded they made this home game tough in the 1st tough. job victor the best chance for the hosts maybe should have gone with these 14 instead. the match opened up a little bit more
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i also want to work with thomas to develop adaptations that will allow the farmers to thrive but also provide more scope for biodiversity mia gold gets and. we accompany martin sorrell to clay felt he's bringing a few more samples with him for analysis he's already examined tens of thousands of similar samples. in the interim we'll give you i for those in the field of entomology we're dealing with an immense diversity of insect species and this and as we know that there are well over 33000 species of insect in germany but what we've found is that most of these species are suffering from a serious population decline or minus the difference in. the kind of felt researchers have been able to document these changes over decades they have been systematically catching counting and recording insect populations for years always using the same methods. this makes their data especially reliable. they have also amassed a unique trove of samples which they keep in storage. for many years the work of entomologists wasn't taken all that seriously their painstaking research and documentation seemed old fashioned times have changed and now entomologists are in high demand.
i also want to work with thomas to develop adaptations that will allow the farmers to thrive but also provide more scope for biodiversity mia gold gets and. we accompany martin sorrell to clay felt he's bringing a few more samples with him for analysis he's already examined tens of thousands of similar samples. in the interim we'll give you i for those in the field of entomology we're dealing with an immense diversity of insect species and this and as we know that there are well over 33000...
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if their coach martin schmidt thought it couldn't get any worse what he saw next will of left him dumbfounded. by glad i didn't need a boost but i was but a keeper thomas kobe gave one anyway. i'm sure nearly half the time and a 100 seymour galloping to victory. hausberg did finally have reason to cheer in the 81st minute. florian need alesha pounced on a loose ball to give the visitors a consolation goal but brill and below them scored a 5th goal for glass but to roundoff and me perfect for the hosts 51 the final score a game that left out the drenched and defeated and mention got back sitting pretty at the top of the table. in basketball the houston rockets have apologized to china for a tweet that supported hong kong some ocracy protests now the tweet from a team official has since been deleted but it read fight for freedom stand with hong kong and our jonathan crane from the to the sports is here to tell us more about the story hi jonathan let's start with the apology this sounds like some serious backpedaling it is. after that treats on friday that was supporting the protests and rockets and out from the end damage limitation made as you say divis
if their coach martin schmidt thought it couldn't get any worse what he saw next will of left him dumbfounded. by glad i didn't need a boost but i was but a keeper thomas kobe gave one anyway. i'm sure nearly half the time and a 100 seymour galloping to victory. hausberg did finally have reason to cheer in the 81st minute. florian need alesha pounced on a loose ball to give the visitors a consolation goal but brill and below them scored a 5th goal for glass but to roundoff and me perfect for...
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of the but if the coach martin schmidt thought it couldn't get any worse what he saw next well of left him dumbfounded. by glad i didn't need a boost but i was but a keeper thomas kobe gave player one anyway of i'm sure nearly half the time and the home team were galloping to victory. hausberg did finally have reason to cheer in the 81st minute. florian needle a sham pounced on a loose ball to give the visitors a consolation goal but brill and below them scored a 5th goal for glass but to roundoff and me a perfect day for the hugs the boys won the final score a game that left out the drenched and defeated and mention god by sitting pretty at the top of the table. this is good having your views these are our top stories. the u.s. is pulling its troops out of northern syria paving the way for a turkish offensive against kurdish fighters kurdish groups are protesting saying washington is abandoning them u.s. troops were stationed close to the turkish border supporting kurdish fighters forces in the fight against the so-called islamic state turkey sees these kurdish militias as terrorists. a 2nd whistleblower tells intelligence officials that president donald trump
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if they coach martine schmidt thought it couldn't get any worse what he saw next will of left him dumbfounded. by luck that i didn't need a boost but i was but a keeper thomas kobe gave player one anyway i'm sure nearly half the time and 100 team was galloping to victory. hausberg did finally have reason to cheer in the 81st minute. florian needle a sham pounced on a loose ball to give the visit is a consolation goal but braille and below them scored a 5th goal for glass but to round off a nice perfect day for the hugs 51 the final score a game that left hausberg drenched and defeated and mention got by sitting pretty at the top of the table. while this fall were not among pundits tips for success in the bonus league of the season but they are now 2nd in the table and the only side yet to lose this term when young berlin were the latest victims few. of those fans of pinching themselves up to their own big start to the season under a new coach others like last now. but a defensively minded new in berlin made this home game tough in the 1st time off by jove picked out the best chance for the hosts and maybe should have gone with these 14 instead. the match op
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turn it over to william carrier beats martin johansson vegas in a flash up 1-037 sharks gave you two short-handed goals. braden mcnabb gets shorty 3-0 veg. thomasic the first of two goals on the night here. the sharks eventually did score to break the ice in the third. then fisticuffs frustration fighting i'm pugmiring you in the face. team teal slapped 5-1. logan couture polgd to fans. >> they waited a long time to watch us play. very, very disappointing. and i'm disappointed for them to show up and waste their time and money to watch that. >> doesn't matter who we play starting 0-2 is not acceptable for this group. we nope that. you know, the guys in here when we know we have to be better. >> also in san jose, dng t macarena, watching san jose state and new mexico. a sparty party. nick nash, nine yards, untouched in the end zone. 6-0. then a 93-yard drive. to billy humphreys. blow out alert. love throes for 405. 80 here to bailey gagters. longest pass play for sparty in five years and they roll. 32-21. now 3-2. how about the baseball playoffs game two gnats dodgers, pain in l.a. yet another rough outing for clayton kershaw, first inning be ho
turn it over to william carrier beats martin johansson vegas in a flash up 1-037 sharks gave you two short-handed goals. braden mcnabb gets shorty 3-0 veg. thomasic the first of two goals on the night here. the sharks eventually did score to break the ice in the third. then fisticuffs frustration fighting i'm pugmiring you in the face. team teal slapped 5-1. logan couture polgd to fans. >> they waited a long time to watch us play. very, very disappointing. and i'm disappointed for them to...
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. >> thomas moves to the north in 1968 he goes to holy cross which is a college outside of boston and he's radicalized in part by the assassination of martinther king and bobby kennedy like many other people. the realization he came to was nobody's going to do anything for us. but as he needs black people and nobody he really means white people. there's a really strong foundational experience of black self-help, black self organization and black autonomous organizations. thomas was not just a kind of intellectual drifter. he was an activist. i run into people, not often but every once in a while josc told him i'm writing about this and they say, i was in the new left in the 60s and we all knew about thomas in the boston area.he was a figure. he derived the foundational commitments to black autonomy, black self organization very foundational critique of integration and a belief in racial separatism at its heart and racial self organization. what's interesting is that though he has a very strong migration to the right, he doesn't lose a lot of the foundational commitments. they are the seabed and which is conservativism grows. >> what is the
. >> thomas moves to the north in 1968 he goes to holy cross which is a college outside of boston and he's radicalized in part by the assassination of martinther king and bobby kennedy like many other people. the realization he came to was nobody's going to do anything for us. but as he needs black people and nobody he really means white people. there's a really strong foundational experience of black self-help, black self organization and black autonomous organizations. thomas was not...
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martin. -- for the region as well. branches at some clubs branches of thomas cook have returned to work.to rush into anything. i want to be ready and ready to work for another company. i don't just wa nt to ta ke for another company. i don't just want to take anything knee jerk at the moment, so i am exploring other options, actually. i do have some ideas for the future. have you been able to get any compensation for losing yourjob as quickly as it happened? well, i have received the statutory redundancy pay, which meant to me that every year i spent working for thomas cook was worth £279. but at the moment, because we did not receive our last salary, as i'm sure you're aware, that has actually been a little bit of money that has arrived just in time, really. how are you feeling? obviously, you're talking very kindly about what your next options are, but it's a company you worked for a pretty long time and itjust went overnight, how has it left you feeling? yeah. still reeling. we're still absolutely devastated. in the first ten days, i was thinking it did not seem real and itjust seemed
martin. -- for the region as well. branches at some clubs branches of thomas cook have returned to work.to rush into anything. i want to be ready and ready to work for another company. i don't just wa nt to ta ke for another company. i don't just want to take anything knee jerk at the moment, so i am exploring other options, actually. i do have some ideas for the future. have you been able to get any compensation for losing yourjob as quickly as it happened? well, i have received the statutory...
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thomas martins is showing his successor tom hooper the borough marker quarry a fossil site close to the town tom bhakti tots who is taking over as the paleontologist at clayton stein castle in go top home to 290000000 year old treasures from the lower permian period martin spent 40 years digging through the earth's history on this site.
thomas martins is showing his successor tom hooper the borough marker quarry a fossil site close to the town tom bhakti tots who is taking over as the paleontologist at clayton stein castle in go top home to 290000000 year old treasures from the lower permian period martin spent 40 years digging through the earth's history on this site.