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planted this ogletree playing call says once they begin to dig in that spot they discovered a tree of life necklace the woman that i just met here who lost her son in the us. we just kind of thought it's really important the family have that tree of life you know as well the investigation will take time the people of las vegas are waiting before they can begin to heal i never start to like this while still in a place of shock and mourning seeing her slain dionne jump back into performing only two days after the shooting to get back so i want you to know that the proceeds for tonight's show. are being. do needed to the victims' families. on your behalf. in support for the victims remain strong all along the strip. and in the hearts of many who will be mourning for some time to time i'm a big believer in instant church children he once said i refuse to be impartial between the fire great brigade in the fire and to me it's about holding the line and that's the american way to do things and so i'm here to be a proud american in a las vegas family members who many around the world try to make s
planted this ogletree playing call says once they begin to dig in that spot they discovered a tree of life necklace the woman that i just met here who lost her son in the us. we just kind of thought it's really important the family have that tree of life you know as well the investigation will take time the people of las vegas are waiting before they can begin to heal i never start to like this while still in a place of shock and mourning seeing her slain dionne jump back into performing only...
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that is biological legacy this can be having children einstein said we are like leaves on the tree of life and one generation passes but we live on in the next. well it's clear that we can project ourselves into the future in a way through our legacy but we have to ask is it really immortality the fact that we're talking about a kid he's the father of statues of him or brad pitt is playing him in a hollywood movie does that mean he's reached a life is yet less of a corpse because he's a famous corpse. so that. i agree with stephen came that genetic material is not the way to immortality as woody allen says or you know i don't want to live on in the hearts of my countrymen i want to live in my apartment or face go even but i mean. i've got to confess for better or for worse the four routes to immortality even in their present day and scientific guises are an illusion eternal life is impossible for the moment but how can a person bear to live day by day in the ominous shadow of the fate that awaits them . is that every historical period no matter how powerful the immortality story there were
that is biological legacy this can be having children einstein said we are like leaves on the tree of life and one generation passes but we live on in the next. well it's clear that we can project ourselves into the future in a way through our legacy but we have to ask is it really immortality the fact that we're talking about a kid he's the father of statues of him or brad pitt is playing him in a hollywood movie does that mean he's reached a life is yet less of a corpse because he's a famous...
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hunters and warriors use the tree to signal news of kills but no coincidence that it is the tree of life in their creation story. the tree is a hub, so many forest creatures and saved lives while maintaining reconnecting life-giving threats of relationships. this dissolution of individuality into relationship is how the savo and all its community survived the rigors of the forest where the art of war is so supremely well-developed. survival paradoxically involves surrender, giving up the self in a union with eyes. the society understands the nature of these relationships through the hard lessons learned by living in the amazon rain forest, very challenging environment for thousands of years at western scientists just starting to discern those patterns through a decade of research into the ecology and evolution of this forest. these relationships, what else is happening in this amazon forest? turns out it is the most diverse place we know of, you draw a map and it shines out. you draw a map of where petroleum reserves are, fossil fuels, right underneath the national park. so this is an ol
hunters and warriors use the tree to signal news of kills but no coincidence that it is the tree of life in their creation story. the tree is a hub, so many forest creatures and saved lives while maintaining reconnecting life-giving threats of relationships. this dissolution of individuality into relationship is how the savo and all its community survived the rigors of the forest where the art of war is so supremely well-developed. survival paradoxically involves surrender, giving up the self...
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♪ ♪ ♪ out of the tree of life i just picked me a plum you came along and every thing's startin to humwon't that be fine you think you've seen the sun ♪ ♪ but you ain't seen it shine wait till the warm-up's underway ♪ ♪ wait till our lips have met wait till you see that sunshine day ♪ ♪ you ain't seen nothin yet ♪ ♪ the best is yet to come and babe won't it be fine the best is yet to come come the day you're mine ♪ ♪ come the day you're mine i'm gonna teach you to fly we've only tasted the wine ♪ ♪ we're gonna drain the cup dry ♪ ♪ wait till your charms are right for these arms to surround ♪ ♪ you think you've flown before but you ain't left the ground ♪ ♪ wait till you're locked in my embrace wait till i draw you near ♪ ♪ wait till you see that sunshine place ain't nothin like it here ♪ ♪ the best is yet to come and babe won't it be fine the best is yet to come come the day you're mine ♪ ♪ out of the tree of life i just picked me a plum ♪ [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much! >> jimmy: tony bennett! how could that how about that, that is the best. thank you, tony. thanks to woo
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siegfried and roy generously donated this beautiful tree we're calling the tree of life. >> the idea is to create something beautiful out of something horrific. this will all be completed by friday night, there will be a ribbon cutting and the community will be able to use this healing garden. >> a candlelight vigil to remember the victims of the massacre. this was about more than honoring the victims. the group that annapolis tonight has a message they want heard loud and clear. >> carrie galvin. >> dana gardiner. >> volunteers lit candles in their memory. >> it's frustrating to see we haven't solved this problem yet. it's an american problem quite frankly. it's in our dna, and we have to resolve that conflict. >> tina frost remains hospitalized in las vegas after being struck in the face by the gunfire that killed 58 people sunday night. >> we learned that one of the victims who was shot and is recovering now, was actually a graduate of arundel high school right here in anne arundel county. >> baltimore county executive who's also running for governor. >> the real tragedy is that w
siegfried and roy generously donated this beautiful tree we're calling the tree of life. >> the idea is to create something beautiful out of something horrific. this will all be completed by friday night, there will be a ribbon cutting and the community will be able to use this healing garden. >> a candlelight vigil to remember the victims of the massacre. this was about more than honoring the victims. the group that annapolis tonight has a message they want heard loud and clear....
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of the forest. when a being, a person, tree, chickadee, being full of memory, conversation and connection, a network of life loses a hub of intelligence. for those closely linked, the loss is acute. ecological analog of grief unfolds in the forest so the creature that depend on living trees, death ends the relationship, living trees, partners and foes must fin ren composition by living communities. smelters for new life. deadwood would is tightly tied up with the central notion of a fracture at the same moment. the enlightenment to wake up to wind and living community gained through a lifetime of interaction in one location in the forest, all that knowledge dissolves. but catalyzing new life around their bodies trees bring about new connections and new life, creative process is not perceptive. and re-creating a new version of itself, inside the tree, death brings about thousands of interactions, with psychological opportunity. and an uncontrolled multiple emerges compose of new knowledge and new relationships. like a lightning rod the dead tree draws into its body the potential that surrounded intensifying
of the forest. when a being, a person, tree, chickadee, being full of memory, conversation and connection, a network of life loses a hub of intelligence. for those closely linked, the loss is acute. ecological analog of grief unfolds in the forest so the creature that depend on living trees, death ends the relationship, living trees, partners and foes must fin ren composition by living communities. smelters for new life. deadwood would is tightly tied up with the central notion of a fracture at...
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it was supposed to be the tree of life. various other meanings like that but. when it was used on the paisley shawl in the one nine hundred centuries it was simply a decorative device. hippies embraced the paisley pattern during the flower power movement of the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's. the beatles wore it as did the indian musician ravi shankar and some. indian lifestyle was in at the time and the paisley motif symbolized at. that. you're guaranteed to find a paisley scarf here in these two old weaver houses called the smart shot cottages . was built about eight hundred twenty seven hundred forty and they had laid hundreds of population of their lives about seventy thousand a question about fourteen thousand that involved in the leaving industry. the whole family of rivers would have lived and slept in a room like this one. leading the scarves that found favor throughout nineteenth century europe. many visitors like to take home a scarf as a souvenir adorned with the famous pattern that has lasted for over two thousand years. don't forget our dr
it was supposed to be the tree of life. various other meanings like that but. when it was used on the paisley shawl in the one nine hundred centuries it was simply a decorative device. hippies embraced the paisley pattern during the flower power movement of the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's. the beatles wore it as did the indian musician ravi shankar and some. indian lifestyle was in at the time and the paisley motif symbolized at. that. you're guaranteed to find a paisley scarf here...
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that is biological legacy this can't be having children einstein said we are like leaves on the tree of life and one generation passes but we live on in the next. well it's clear that we can project ourselves into the future in a way through our legacy but we have to ask is it really immortality the fact that we're talking about achilles the fact that there are statues of him or brad pitt is playing him in a hollywood movie does that mean he's reached a life is he has less of a corpse because he's a famous corpse. so that. i agree with stephen king that genetic material is not the way to immortality as woody allen says or you know i don't want to live on in the hearts of my countrymen i want to live in my apartment but if a school or even a mere but. i've got to confess for better or for worse the four routes to immortality even in their present day and scientific guises are an illusion eternal life is impossible for the moment but how can a person bear to live day by day in the ominous shadow of the fate that awaits them . is there in every historical period no matter how powerful the immor
that is biological legacy this can't be having children einstein said we are like leaves on the tree of life and one generation passes but we live on in the next. well it's clear that we can project ourselves into the future in a way through our legacy but we have to ask is it really immortality the fact that we're talking about achilles the fact that there are statues of him or brad pitt is playing him in a hollywood movie does that mean he's reached a life is he has less of a corpse because...
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hunters and warriors use the tree to signal news of kills but no coincidence that it is the tree of life in their creation story. the tree is a hub, so many forest creatures and saved lives while maintaining reconnecting life-giving threats of relationships. this dissolution of individuality into relationship is how the savo and all its community survived the rigors of the forest where the art of war is so supremely well-developed. survival paradoxically involves surrender, giving up the self in a union with eyes. the society understands the nature of these relationships through the hard lessons learned by living in the amazon rain forest, very challenging environment for thousands of years at western scientists just starting to discern those patterns through a decade of research into the ecology and evolution of this forest. these relationships, what else is happening in this amazon forest? turns out it is the most diverse place we know of, you draw a map and it shines out. you draw a map of where petroleum reserves are, fossil fuels, right underneath the national park. so this is an ol
hunters and warriors use the tree to signal news of kills but no coincidence that it is the tree of life in their creation story. the tree is a hub, so many forest creatures and saved lives while maintaining reconnecting life-giving threats of relationships. this dissolution of individuality into relationship is how the savo and all its community survived the rigors of the forest where the art of war is so supremely well-developed. survival paradoxically involves surrender, giving up the self...
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look like much, a lone tent, fluttering near a group of trees this say crucial part of an effort to track creatures that make up two-thirds of animal life on earth, insects. they are vanishing by the millions. over the last three decades, the number of insects has dropped by more than 75% in nature reserves in germany. >> we know it is happening. but the magnitude is much stronger than we realized in the
look like much, a lone tent, fluttering near a group of trees this say crucial part of an effort to track creatures that make up two-thirds of animal life on earth, insects. they are vanishing by the millions. over the last three decades, the number of insects has dropped by more than 75% in nature reserves in germany. >> we know it is happening. but the magnitude is much stronger than we realized in the
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of. all mixed into one. wants to expand his tree park in austria and bring new ideas to life. where they might like to grow bigger sculptures made from lots of eatery and once you can even go inside sculptures you can climb. growing furniture a game of creativity where the payoff only comes with patients. now for many musicians writing an album is a labor of love it takes time and inspiration to get the twelve or so tracks done but the front man of finished rock band sunrise avenue you took an extreme measure . to finalize his band's fifty or album summer harbor wrote over one hundred songs and shows the twelve best to form heartbreak century let's see if it was worth all that trouble. there back melodic dynamic and guaranteed to get stuck in your head sunrise haven't you the pop rock stars from finland. singer samuel harbor is especially proud of the new album heartbreak century he wrote more than one hundred songs and the best ones made the cut. it takes time it's not like easier just like to go guitar and write a song then you call the guys this record this and that it's the
of. all mixed into one. wants to expand his tree park in austria and bring new ideas to life. where they might like to grow bigger sculptures made from lots of eatery and once you can even go inside sculptures you can climb. growing furniture a game of creativity where the payoff only comes with patients. now for many musicians writing an album is a labor of love it takes time and inspiration to get the twelve or so tracks done but the front man of finished rock band sunrise avenue you took an...
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of. all mixed into one. wants to expand his tree park in austria and bring new ideas to life. where they might like to grow bigger sculptures are made from lots of trees once you can even go inside and sculptures you can climb. growing furniture a game of creativity where the payoff only comes with patients. now for many musicians writing an album is a labor of love it takes time and inspiration to get the twelve or so tracks done but the front man of finished rock band sunrise avenue took extraordinary measure. finalize his band's fifty or album some will have a road over one hundred songs and shows the twelve best to form heartbreak century let's see if it was worth all that trouble. there back melodic dynamic and guaranteed to get stuck in your head sunrise haven't you the pop rock stars from finland. singer sam harbor is especially proud of the new album heartbreak century he wrote more than one hundred songs and the best ones made the cut. it takes time it's not like easy just like take a guitar and write a song that you call the guys this record is and then it's there you
of. all mixed into one. wants to expand his tree park in austria and bring new ideas to life. where they might like to grow bigger sculptures are made from lots of trees once you can even go inside and sculptures you can climb. growing furniture a game of creativity where the payoff only comes with patients. now for many musicians writing an album is a labor of love it takes time and inspiration to get the twelve or so tracks done but the front man of finished rock band sunrise avenue took...
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very significant, meaning the forecasters think there is still potential of risk to life because of flying debris and falling treese don't get hurricanes here, do we? we don't get hurricanes here, do we? we don't, and it will be a hurricane when it arrives on our shores. it is still a category one storm at the moment. it isjust still a category one storm at the moment. it is just the west of spain and portugal, but by the time it gets to us, it will be an extra tropical storm, in that it has lost a lot of its characteristics. but it will still pack a for some. which is sort of rude is it expected to take? well lit me show you this first. this is this time yesterday. you can see the divine eye, which is an indication of how strong a storm is. this was a major hurricane. you don't usually get these close to europe, and it has since weakened. it is now a category one storm. it is getting tied up amongst cloud from the jet stream and will push towards is. here is the pressure chart. it looks quite scary, and for those in the southern part of ireland, it will be. they have issued a red weather warning, with risks of da
very significant, meaning the forecasters think there is still potential of risk to life because of flying debris and falling treese don't get hurricanes here, do we? we don't get hurricanes here, do we? we don't, and it will be a hurricane when it arrives on our shores. it is still a category one storm at the moment. it isjust still a category one storm at the moment. it is just the west of spain and portugal, but by the time it gets to us, it will be an extra tropical storm, in that it has...
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. >> reporter: the life span of an oak tree can stretch several hundred years, it's true of this oak,it's not of the vineyard that ignited sunday night. >> after 1:00, we were running for our lives. our house, our two large barns, small barn, other outbuildings were completely incinerated behind us. >> reporter: he made an effort to beat back the flames. as you can tell from the remains of the barn, his home and damaged vines, the effort proved fruitless. >> i went to stamp out grass fires, then went to protect the north side of the little barn. then, there was no more protecting to do, right. i had made every effort i could. i lost the battle. >> reporter: next, the war began. his wife, melissa, managed to get two cars prepared and running as he fled the fire. >> as we went down the road, the fire was racing across the vineyard. we were going through fire going out. >> reporter: unscorched earth, reptiles and sheep did survive. his flock of 30 or so sheep were rescued and taken to the fairground. >> further south, thanks to mild conditions, the firefighters are getting an upper hand
. >> reporter: the life span of an oak tree can stretch several hundred years, it's true of this oak,it's not of the vineyard that ignited sunday night. >> after 1:00, we were running for our lives. our house, our two large barns, small barn, other outbuildings were completely incinerated behind us. >> reporter: he made an effort to beat back the flames. as you can tell from the remains of the barn, his home and damaged vines, the effort proved fruitless. >> i went to...
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of my life. meanwhile finding a bra in a tree often means a rape happened in that spot is this where you follow the procession of the yes right here in the desert it just feels like everything that we would find there was a piece of the journey and it was literally the d.n.a. of the journey is and what we leave behind all of us. no matter where we're traveling you know we're all wayfarers on this planet and it's what we leave behind that says so much about who we are. from what we can gather. this gentleman was traveling through and this is the family he left behind. in spanish we just. gossip but we love you so much. we have to look after your children as well as i can. don't forget about us because we'll always be waiting for you. it's you know you've got us so that you can come back send the kid i love you well guy to see you soon you have it all you got it all you got. when i have found a women and children and pregnant women. and what they had to go through. i i. i kind of struggle for words here but. i'm actually an aa that courage people to make this journey. and i say all the more power to
of my life. meanwhile finding a bra in a tree often means a rape happened in that spot is this where you follow the procession of the yes right here in the desert it just feels like everything that we would find there was a piece of the journey and it was literally the d.n.a. of the journey is and what we leave behind all of us. no matter where we're traveling you know we're all wayfarers on this planet and it's what we leave behind that says so much about who we are. from what we can gather....
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trees. and in the second stanza, he says that's how he feels. his life is very dark and dreary, and his -- the hopes of his youth, like those leaves falling off the trees, are falling thick all around him. but in the last stanza, he strikes a slightly more hopeful tone and says "be still, sad heart, and is cease repining." "behind the clouds is the sun still shining." "into each life, a little rain must fall." "some days are dark and dreary." so that phrase has made its way into our everyday lexicon. it originated with that poem. henry wrote the poem on the heels of a lot of loss in his personal life. within the span of about one year, his sister ellen died. she was just 16 years old. and then not long after her passing, his brother-in-law, george pearce, died. he and george were classmated at boden college. they were -- classmates at boden college. and henry that same year lost his first wife, mary, while they were traveling abroad. so i think when he sits down to write "the rainy day" it's probably his way of responding to that grief. we know that henry, whenever he was visiting his childhood home, h
trees. and in the second stanza, he says that's how he feels. his life is very dark and dreary, and his -- the hopes of his youth, like those leaves falling off the trees, are falling thick all around him. but in the last stanza, he strikes a slightly more hopeful tone and says "be still, sad heart, and is cease repining." "behind the clouds is the sun still shining." "into each life, a little rain must fall." "some days are dark and dreary." so that...
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draw is basically the reflection of reality and they drew pictures of happy life before the war of them playing off son rivers of green trees and then after the war that has changed completely and this is the basically the reflection of the war on themselves on their psyche many many times children cannot express it by wards but they can express this by drawing and art therapy is one way to deal with the psychological trauma and this is one way to make them express what's happening to them so we used our therapy in the syrian american medical society and other n.g.o.s to treat children with psychological trauma among other things so here is someone who says that picture really struck them this is a marine selima doctor on twitter who wrote pick drawn by a refugee child absolutely tragic did anyone notice that the child drawn with child was drawn with a smile heartbreaking and i'm just as human here so you can see that this is that that's amazing you know this child drew the children who are dead are smiling and the children who are alive are crying so imagine this trauma to this child that he believes that all children who
draw is basically the reflection of reality and they drew pictures of happy life before the war of them playing off son rivers of green trees and then after the war that has changed completely and this is the basically the reflection of the war on themselves on their psyche many many times children cannot express it by wards but they can express this by drawing and art therapy is one way to deal with the psychological trauma and this is one way to make them express what's happening to them so...
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die the plants around us die back the leaves fall from the trees that in spring they are reborn they grow again so it was a natural cycle of life death and rebirth and many rituals in human history many religions have been about tapping into this natural cycle so that we too live die and yet then can be reborn. the latest version of the elixir of life doesn't.
die the plants around us die back the leaves fall from the trees that in spring they are reborn they grow again so it was a natural cycle of life death and rebirth and many rituals in human history many religions have been about tapping into this natural cycle so that we too live die and yet then can be reborn. the latest version of the elixir of life doesn't.
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this peach tree is one hundred ten years old it recently began posting tweets about its day to day life today i have shrunk it says . the project is the brainchild of kathy stepper a bio engineer at a belgian university it monitors trees vital signs using technology similar to fitness trackers but at six thousand euros to install it's pretty costly measurements about water flow are especially important. though there's also a top and of the money that's kind of like the heartbeat. that tells us if a tree is in good or in bad health it's obvious that is because if a tree is dried out and under stress it communicates that to everyone on twitter. the ments in the staff. forests are crucial for our climate believes absorb carbon dioxide and the mit oxygen trees also filter pollution out of the air. professor step as project monitors how much water trees absorb through their roots it travels through tiny capello raise rates into the air through the leaves up to two hundred liters a day flow through a beach when the ground is wet and the sun's out. it's important to learn more about the. trees serve a purpose they transfer water react to our climate and i
this peach tree is one hundred ten years old it recently began posting tweets about its day to day life today i have shrunk it says . the project is the brainchild of kathy stepper a bio engineer at a belgian university it monitors trees vital signs using technology similar to fitness trackers but at six thousand euros to install it's pretty costly measurements about water flow are especially important. though there's also a top and of the money that's kind of like the heartbeat. that tells us...
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of oakland to make love life the motto for oakland. you will see the street signs that say love life underneath the oak tree. a lot of these vigils. one of the touching things for me was that when you see this man who has gone through what i think any father would say would be the worst night a.m.e. he has found strength in this. he said he found it as a way to reach out and inspire. when you talk of vierngs oftentimes it's touching the heart of the people who commit that crime and help them to see another way. >> people gathered tonight to remember her and see the signs. the unveiling the new signs? >> the signs were unveiled monday for the first time. they did mention that. it was a tremendous thing for them. there were other people there who lost children. they brought pictures and read the names. that is something we see. that violence and loss. >> the shock and writing words of love and remembrance. >> absolutely. and it's amazing. you can have an ordinary piece of pavement. and that became a playoffs prayer. >> did police ever find the killer? >> they did. and that was moving. the man said that the per
of oakland to make love life the motto for oakland. you will see the street signs that say love life underneath the oak tree. a lot of these vigils. one of the touching things for me was that when you see this man who has gone through what i think any father would say would be the worst night a.m.e. he has found strength in this. he said he found it as a way to reach out and inspire. when you talk of vierngs oftentimes it's touching the heart of the people who commit that crime and help them...
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of. you . all real life. is all delusion grounds. book covina the land of beech trees is the region of porcelains with its stately ancient trees. but beneath the foliage the merciless march of time. the outbreak of world war two prevented salon's return to tour in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine first the soviets occupied the town after the hitler stalin pact in one nine hundred forty one remaining entered an alliance with nazi germany from then on salon like the other jews of the town had to wear a yellow star. in an active bearing he hid it in the main park where jews were not allowed. it was the end of chain of it says rich jewish life. tens of thousands were deported. spent eighteen months in a forced labor camp. his parents were transported to the concentration camp his father died there of typhus in autumn one nine hundred forty two. his mother was executed by a shot in the neck. later ceylon would write aspen tree glans white into the dark my mother's head was never white my mother's heart was ripped by lead the death of his parents set the direction for c
of. you . all real life. is all delusion grounds. book covina the land of beech trees is the region of porcelains with its stately ancient trees. but beneath the foliage the merciless march of time. the outbreak of world war two prevented salon's return to tour in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine first the soviets occupied the town after the hitler stalin pact in one nine hundred forty one remaining entered an alliance with nazi germany from then on salon like the other jews of the town...
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trees. in the second stanza, he says that is how he feels. his life is dark and dreary and the hopes of his youth are falling like the leaves of the trees all around him. in the last stanza he strikes a more hopeful tone and says "be still sad heart and stopper repining, behind the ining."some sun is sh the phrase "in every life a little rain must fall" has made its way into our everyday lexicon. he had a lot of loss in his life. within a year, his sister ellen died. she was 16 years old. , hisong after her passing brother-in-law george pierce died. they were classmates at bowdoin college and good friends. that same year henry lost his first wife, mary, while they were traveling abroad. when he writes "the rainy day" it is probably his way of responding to that brief. we -- that grief. we know he would often stay in this bedroom. after he married his second wife, frances appleton, we know that they came here for a visit and stayed in this room. still on the table is henry's traveling writing desk. it is like a precursor to the laptop. it is hinged in the middle and folds into a box so y
trees. in the second stanza, he says that is how he feels. his life is dark and dreary and the hopes of his youth are falling like the leaves of the trees all around him. in the last stanza he strikes a more hopeful tone and says "be still sad heart and stopper repining, behind the ining."some sun is sh the phrase "in every life a little rain must fall" has made its way into our everyday lexicon. he had a lot of loss in his life. within a year, his sister ellen died. she was...
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of books covering the thousand as more since read i was found. the most trees history begins over a millennium ago with a young man in the attic tenth century who wearied of lifethat he retired to the sun a child of the reader mountains to need the godly life of a hand. even risky also nana's john of rayna lived in a king praying fasting and devoting his every waking hour to god. word of his exemplary life spread quickly he was reported to have worked miracles and enough healed the sick soon he was attracting to sign. the damage became a monastic community one that survived its fun. after his death john of reno was canonized. the first monastery was destroyed by a landslide the church of st luke was built on the site the money was donated by a notorious robber and murderer who had reformed and confetti and had himself become a monk giving his ill gotten fortune to the monastery. in thirteen thirty five prince cranio had a new monastery built full kilometers west of the original site it was designed in the fortress style common at the time the twenty five meet at tottenham honest because god is only tremaine zz of that period in the construction history. five m
of books covering the thousand as more since read i was found. the most trees history begins over a millennium ago with a young man in the attic tenth century who wearied of lifethat he retired to the sun a child of the reader mountains to need the godly life of a hand. even risky also nana's john of rayna lived in a king praying fasting and devoting his every waking hour to god. word of his exemplary life spread quickly he was reported to have worked miracles and enough healed the sick soon he...
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spanish conquistadors planted many of these shade trees to make their journey on horseback cool and comfortable. >> ♪ narrator: fishing is the main attraction. here, lifeattractions in all of puerto bay.is the phosphorescent at night, a trail of white light follows the wake of your boat, a site you will never forget. >> ♪ narrator: but, if you want contrast, you will find it here. here is the city, seen from a hill. as many traditional spanish cities, it started with the cathedral and plaza. it is the second largest city in puerto rico, a proud stronghold of old customs and culture. and it retains much of the charm lost to progress in other parts of the world. it was named for ponce de leon, seeker of the fountain of youth and puerto rico's first governor. is both department original and strictly traditional. its members are volunteers but ready at the sound of the bell for anything. there they go in a blaze of color. it could be a fire, but it's only a practice. [sirens] narrator: we are on our way across the mountains from the caribbean sea to the atlantic ocean. this is one of the most spectacular trips anywhere on the island and takes just a few ho
spanish conquistadors planted many of these shade trees to make their journey on horseback cool and comfortable. >> ♪ narrator: fishing is the main attraction. here, lifeattractions in all of puerto bay.is the phosphorescent at night, a trail of white light follows the wake of your boat, a site you will never forget. >> ♪ narrator: but, if you want contrast, you will find it here. here is the city, seen from a hill. as many traditional spanish cities, it started with the...
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it means forecasters think there is a risk to life because of flying debris falling trees.or the sport. here is arlene foster. —— ollie foster. thank you. maria sharapova has won her first tournament since returning from a doping ban. she won the changing open, and also in china, one of the great rivalries with a renewed at the shanghai masters, where roger federer beat rafael nadal. add wild watched both matches. for maria sharapova, it has been a long road back. her 15 month drug ban now over, the road to full redemption may yet be even further. still, in china, she took a major step, overcoming adversity seemingly her strength. three games down in the first set to sabalenka, the former world number one battled back. her return to the sport has frustrated some here. the frustration belonged here entirely to her opponent as the first set slipped away. the second was hard—fought, slipped away. the second was hard —fought, but slipped away. the second was hard—fought, but sharon bova turn things around to claim a first title since her return. for one of women's tennis' most
it means forecasters think there is a risk to life because of flying debris falling trees.or the sport. here is arlene foster. —— ollie foster. thank you. maria sharapova has won her first tournament since returning from a doping ban. she won the changing open, and also in china, one of the great rivalries with a renewed at the shanghai masters, where roger federer beat rafael nadal. add wild watched both matches. for maria sharapova, it has been a long road back. her 15 month drug ban now...
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look like much, a lone tent, fluttering near a group of trees this say crucial part of an effort to track creatures that make up two-thirds of animal life on earth, insects. they are vanishing by the millions. over the last three decades, the number of insects has dropped by more than 75% in nature reserves in germany. >> we know it is happening. but the magnitude is much stronger than we realized in the past. >> reporter: they compile and sort every wasp, fly, bee and countless flying others that get caught in its nets, providing priceless raw data for ecolog t ecologists. they weigh the biomass, all the insects collected in a week, from 42 nets stationed across germany. >> some of -- >> reporter: this doctor shows us the large vat of insects collected in a summer week 20 years ago compared to the thin sample collected today. >> the main problem with the extinction of species in certain places. >> reporter: scientists say butterflies and bees have declined in western europe and north america, so why are insects vanishing? the study says more research is needed to pinpoint the exact cause, but it is probably not climate change. rising t
look like much, a lone tent, fluttering near a group of trees this say crucial part of an effort to track creatures that make up two-thirds of animal life on earth, insects. they are vanishing by the millions. over the last three decades, the number of insects has dropped by more than 75% in nature reserves in germany. >> we know it is happening. but the magnitude is much stronger than we realized in the past. >> reporter: they compile and sort every wasp, fly, bee and countless...
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is basically the reflection of reality and they draw pictures of happy life before the war of them playing off sawn off rivers of green trees and then after the war that has changed completely and this is the basically the reflection of the war on themselves on their psyche many many times children cannot express it by wards but they can express this by drawing and art therapy is one way to deal with the psychological trauma and this is one way to make them express what's happening to them so we used our therapy and the syrian american medical society and other n.g.o.s to treat children with psychological trauma among other things so here's someone who's that picture really struck them this is mine saleem a doctor on twitter who wrote pick drawn by a refugee training says this tweet others have been quick to point out the success of the u.s. women's team here wild cup champions the u.s. soccer handles currently exclusive only for the men's team but why i don't understand the ridiculous if you ask me so as you can see the world cup clearly a game of highs and lows just wait for the tournament itself in russia next year but l
is basically the reflection of reality and they draw pictures of happy life before the war of them playing off sawn off rivers of green trees and then after the war that has changed completely and this is the basically the reflection of the war on themselves on their psyche many many times children cannot express it by wards but they can express this by drawing and art therapy is one way to deal with the psychological trauma and this is one way to make them express what's happening to them so...
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life. even down to some of the trees. we want to maintain the historic integrity. and i don't know if we have time. if you'd like maybe we can sneak in and catch a glimpse of the audi tomorrow. the seating is original. it's always a balancing act to maintain the historic integrity and the comfort of the students. yes? >> is the dun bar school building still standing. >> it is. it's a jr. high school. a middle school. sorry. and it's still standing in the place it was. central and dun bar look similar. because they were based off of a similar plan. however central is three times the size of dun bar. >> what's the racial make up of the school now? >> racial make up i was just saying earlier. central high school is under court order desegregation for over 50 years. so they were mandated to maintain racial balance. that are now under the supervision of the school board. of the balance exists. it's approximately 50% black students, 47% white. and 3% of other ethnicities. they have an international magnet program where they attract students from all over the world. call
life. even down to some of the trees. we want to maintain the historic integrity. and i don't know if we have time. if you'd like maybe we can sneak in and catch a glimpse of the audi tomorrow. the seating is original. it's always a balancing act to maintain the historic integrity and the comfort of the students. yes? >> is the dun bar school building still standing. >> it is. it's a jr. high school. a middle school. sorry. and it's still standing in the place it was. central and...
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but that significant, it means forecasters think there is a potential risk to life because of flying debris and falling treesy's truck bombing in the somali capital mogadishu. hundreds more were injured in the blast in a packed shopping area. it's unclear who was responsible, but it's one of the deadliest attacks in somalia since the islamist al—shabab movement began its insurgency ten years ago. people who kill someone on the roads could face life sentences under new laws being proposed by the government. motorists who cause death by speeding, street racing or driving while on a mobile phone are among those who could face the maximum penalty. andy moore reports. joseph brown—lartey was known to his friends as the gentle giant. at six foot six, he towered over his parents. he was killed three years ago in rochdale by a driver travelling 80 miles an hour in a 30 mph zone. addil haroon was sentenced to six years in jail. the government says drivers like him could now face life behind bars. we do think the courts should have power to impose life sentences for the very worst reckless life—changing cases perhaps
but that significant, it means forecasters think there is a potential risk to life because of flying debris and falling treesy's truck bombing in the somali capital mogadishu. hundreds more were injured in the blast in a packed shopping area. it's unclear who was responsible, but it's one of the deadliest attacks in somalia since the islamist al—shabab movement began its insurgency ten years ago. people who kill someone on the roads could face life sentences under new laws being proposed by...
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of life. that's why chief tommy insists on painting his face with traditional ceremonial paint made from the pod of a local tree for agreeing to a woman from a conversation. since he speaks no portuguese a peruvian missionary who lives in the community translates for us you know i ask him why his tribe decided to move into a reserve a demarcated area for indigenous communities he would do it some really do some of . them it was too much of. i don't know when i'm moving you know so i'm just going in a new book a merry. chase he did i can't get killed we learn must now joined us we must join us then maybe thirty five. but maybe it was only. a third. little group money i like that but says to me. was it better before or after i ask movember we were done only. with double digit double to whom much is settled. my parts it certainly would i'm going to know who temperature don't we dumb women who. can't get koki but. dumb over time but maybe they will tell me why tell me tell me the minute you got them others who talk under nobody i can tell he will dumbo it's not very cruel to take that then they've got me i ask him
of life. that's why chief tommy insists on painting his face with traditional ceremonial paint made from the pod of a local tree for agreeing to a woman from a conversation. since he speaks no portuguese a peruvian missionary who lives in the community translates for us you know i ask him why his tribe decided to move into a reserve a demarcated area for indigenous communities he would do it some really do some of . them it was too much of. i don't know when i'm moving you know so i'm just...
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of life. that's why chief tommy insists on painting his face with traditional ceremonial paint made from the pod of a local tree for agreeing to a more formal conversation. since he speaks no portuguese a peruvian missionary who lives in the community translates for us. i ask him why his tribe decided to move into a reserve demarcated area for indigenous communities we were doing some really do some of. them it was too much of. a movie. so i'm just in a new book. he did a concept called me lame now. maybe starting. but maybe. must only teach him a cut he has money sources i can't but says can be said that he was it better before or after i asked moving the demo we term only did some work on the return the. big double kitty who much to settle my part she certainly would i'm going to temperature don't we don't really know who is going to talk he but didn't but we sure will if we dumb we talked like maybe he could tell me why tell me tell me the minute you got the others who buck under new pontiac until he was done the only time they'd be cruel to most if they'd suddenly not be i ask him if there's any benefit fro
of life. that's why chief tommy insists on painting his face with traditional ceremonial paint made from the pod of a local tree for agreeing to a more formal conversation. since he speaks no portuguese a peruvian missionary who lives in the community translates for us. i ask him why his tribe decided to move into a reserve demarcated area for indigenous communities we were doing some really do some of. them it was too much of. a movie. so i'm just in a new book. he did a concept called me lame...
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of life. that's why chief tommy insists on painting his face with traditional ceremonial paint made from the pod of a local tree for agreeing to a mortar from a conversation. since he speaks no portuguese a peruvian missionary who lives in the community translates for us you know i ask him why his tribe decided to move into a reserve demarcated area for indigenous communities he would do it some really do some of. them it was too much of. a movie you know so i'm just in a new book. he did a concept called me lame us the market now told us we must join with us then maybe thirty. seven but. maybe it was only. thirty. little money it's not something i like done but that's going to mean the same that it was it better before or after i ask really dumb or we were dumb only. we done did it we doubled to whom much is settled. my parts it certainly would i'm going to know who interprets it don't we don't really know. that's going to talk to you but putin dumb would talk that maybe he could tell me why tell me tell me the minute he got there others who buck under new product until he were done those are very cruel to mos
of life. that's why chief tommy insists on painting his face with traditional ceremonial paint made from the pod of a local tree for agreeing to a mortar from a conversation. since he speaks no portuguese a peruvian missionary who lives in the community translates for us you know i ask him why his tribe decided to move into a reserve demarcated area for indigenous communities he would do it some really do some of. them it was too much of. a movie you know so i'm just in a new book. he did a...
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so this very good tree has huge significance in my life. this was out of school in fact. used to sit there and. i finished my family education here right in the this. this is the place where first i was a fellow. this is where the magic started. seeing. the change in look at the person in the those moments and i'll go and acting like him for next six months. the nearest cinema hall from here was in his which is almost fifty kilometers away from here and. i'll bunk my school i'll do everything i don't walk there was no. bus with no nothing to go there so i would walk fifty kilometers almost a day to watch a film and then come back here and the only thing i wanted to become in my life was filmmaker for the last ten years i've been making documentary films but my villagers won't consider me a filmmaker because my documentary doesn't play in the nearest cinema which is still fifty kilometers away that's also one of the reasons why i want to make a feature film risk and plea in the nearest cinema where i can take my villagers and show them. look. the dream which had started tw
so this very good tree has huge significance in my life. this was out of school in fact. used to sit there and. i finished my family education here right in the this. this is the place where first i was a fellow. this is where the magic started. seeing. the change in look at the person in the those moments and i'll go and acting like him for next six months. the nearest cinema hall from here was in his which is almost fifty kilometers away from here and. i'll bunk my school i'll do everything i...