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in new york so they end up being debated by unesco. >> unesco has a history of political tension. the u.s. quit the organization the first time in 1984. andu.k. temporarily left japan has threatened to suspend financial contributions for the same reason. oftentural issues are used in conflicts between countries and communities. unfortunately, unescsco has turd into their battlefield. what can she do to defuse the tension? she does not have the power to overrule resolutions. those are voted on unesco's executive board and the general conference. is part ofr general a separate organ. there are still things she can do. >> an example of what she could do to bring the u.s. back is to go further on consensus like protection of heritage sites where work can be done. if you think of the damage caused in the middle east in the past 15 years or so. >> unesco is optimistic. although she has been a minister, she e is not a politician that an expxpert who has led cultural institutions and projects. heritage ofch various traditions. some believe she may be the right person to bring americans ba
in new york so they end up being debated by unesco. >> unesco has a history of political tension. the u.s. quit the organization the first time in 1984. andu.k. temporarily left japan has threatened to suspend financial contributions for the same reason. oftentural issues are used in conflicts between countries and communities. unfortunately, unescsco has turd into their battlefield. what can she do to defuse the tension? she does not have the power to overrule resolutions. those are...
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this time around the result was different, the united states withdrew from unesco. ambassador nikki haley, there a new sheriff in town down the block in turtle bay. that is not the only stark change for the better in the trump administration. in may of this past year, there were two firsts you may have noticed. earlier that month, i had the privilege of being the master of ceremonies at the very first celebration at the white house posted by vice president mike pence. month, and far more becameg, president trump the first sitting president in history to visit the western wall. a visit that resonated throughout the middle east. i should also tell you that the day before president trump arrived, i was the first united states ambassador in american history to attend the celebration -- a jewish celebration, the celebration of the unification -- reunification of jerusalem. i think we are making progress. that progress is more than symbolic. if you ask prime minister netanyahu, what are the three most important foreign policy objectives of this government? what he will te
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the united states withdrew from unesco. [applause] and ambassador, nikki haley, there is truly. [cheering and applause] there is truly a new sheriff in town down the block and turtle bay. that is not the only start change for the better in the trump administration. in may of this past year there were 21st that you may have noticed. earlier that month i had the privilege to be the master of ceremonies at the very first celebration at the white house hosted by vice president mike pence. [applause] later that month and far more striking president trump became the first sitting president in history to visit the [inaudible], the western wall. [applause] a visit that resonated throughout the middle east. i should also tell you that the day before president trump arrived i was the first united states ambassador in american history to attend the celebration of [inaudible], the celebration of the reunification of jerusalem. [applause] i think we're making progress. i think. with that progress is much more than symbolic. he asked prime minister benjamin on you what are the three most impo
the united states withdrew from unesco. [applause] and ambassador, nikki haley, there is truly. [cheering and applause] there is truly a new sheriff in town down the block and turtle bay. that is not the only start change for the better in the trump administration. in may of this past year there were 21st that you may have noticed. earlier that month i had the privilege to be the master of ceremonies at the very first celebration at the white house hosted by vice president mike pence....
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and natural landscape especially worth protecting the widened sea with its denizens has been a unesco world heritage site since two thousand and nine. the island's ten villages have a distinctive style. company embodies luxury. with its upscale boutiques it's a place for the well heeled so it is the most elegant of the twelve german north sea islands. the phrase in village of chi town is steeped in tradition the buildings date from the eighteenth century they're known as captains houses in the local museum you can find out about the way people used to live. they were seafarers and winners captains and fisherman. then tourism came towards the end of the nineteenth century and turned the fishing island into a vacation island. everyone finds something special about. somewhere between the sea and the title flats and the inviting friesian atmosphere. i've made my way up to the north of the islands to list it's not always suits northernmost town it's the northernmost town in all of germany everything beyond list is denmark. starting from list harbor this ship is going to take me to see what
and natural landscape especially worth protecting the widened sea with its denizens has been a unesco world heritage site since two thousand and nine. the island's ten villages have a distinctive style. company embodies luxury. with its upscale boutiques it's a place for the well heeled so it is the most elegant of the twelve german north sea islands. the phrase in village of chi town is steeped in tradition the buildings date from the eighteenth century they're known as captains houses in the...
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this bay is a unesco world heritage site so you can only get close to the oysters habitat on a guided tour otherwise it's off limits. the oysters spend the winter in a tank filled with sea water a sea water pipeline keeps them in the right environment. also in general people say that oysters taken out of cold water tastes better. but personally i like them the way nature delivers them. and if that's twenty degrees celsius they taste like oysters from twenty degree c. water and also the. top. and if you like them even hotter so to royals can be steamed or baked and served with any number of toppings. trying to try them myself what an amazing selection but i'll start with the classic a raw oyster. ten times for the best flavor apparently. it's a good job i'm hungry. my buddy steve hamish one will love this place he's travelling the world and whenever he gets the chance he sent us a video of his adventures this week he's in switzerland and i bet he found some great food there to. welcome to winter wonderland well come to switzerland in this episode i'm going to show you around in the you
this bay is a unesco world heritage site so you can only get close to the oysters habitat on a guided tour otherwise it's off limits. the oysters spend the winter in a tank filled with sea water a sea water pipeline keeps them in the right environment. also in general people say that oysters taken out of cold water tastes better. but personally i like them the way nature delivers them. and if that's twenty degrees celsius they taste like oysters from twenty degree c. water and also the. top....
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this is a unesco world heritage site 110w this is a unesco world heritage site now swamped by filthy well known for its buildings, dating back to the 15th century. the damage here is extensive. the rescues continued. this man is pulled to safety. then, another family, escaping from the roof of their home. this area is popular with tourists and these backpackers were among the thousands of people evacuated. i have honestly never seen anything like this in my life. the government says flood level zero close to breaking records set in 1997. translation: it has been quite long since people who have suffered from this kind of serious flooding which has a negative impact on our lives. translation: make the people are devastated and we hope the water will go down so we can return home. the water is high it flooded our homes and damaged furniture. the typhoon tore across central vietnam with winds of up to 90 kilometres an hour. the most destructive storm to hit this coast in decades. at least 61 people have died. some after their boats capsized. others were killed in landslides. over 20 peo
this is a unesco world heritage site 110w this is a unesco world heritage site now swamped by filthy well known for its buildings, dating back to the 15th century. the damage here is extensive. the rescues continued. this man is pulled to safety. then, another family, escaping from the roof of their home. this area is popular with tourists and these backpackers were among the thousands of people evacuated. i have honestly never seen anything like this in my life. the government says flood level...
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was placed on the unesco. world heritage list its appeal was enhanced in u. couples who wish to marry here in the brief summer months after applying plenty of time in addition to services and christenings concerts are held here to. england cari to architects from helsinki there were personal reasons for deciding to marry in pity of a.z. church in those great grandmother was married here to a century ago almost to the day. for generations couples have married here in this way. gets its first mention in historical documents in seven hundred twenty one the year in which the northern war was ended by treaty. with. western finland remained in the swedish sphere of influence and so it was that the people of had to live a.z. apply to came frederick the first of sweden for permission to build the chapel they originally needed their wish was to worship in simple fashion in a church of their own. lives. two years later frederick the first reply that in view of conditions in pity of the gladly gave his most gracious consent to his subjects petition but the chapel soon p
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reportera: la unesco declarÓ el dÍa de muertos como patrimonio cultural de la humanidad.arte de nuestras raÍces. reportera: esta tradiciÓn es una de las mÁs arraigadas en mÉxico. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: despuÉs de la pausa regresamos con una emotiva peregrinaciÓn de personas a lo largo de ilia: nos despedimos ddesde el lugar del ataque terrorista el pasado martes en manhattan. cientos de personas participaron de una vigilia. marcharon hacia el sur, a lo largo de la explanada ,hasta el muelle 25. nos despedimos. ♪ ♪ ♪ [música] lucía: ¿que qué pasa?
reportera: la unesco declarÓ el dÍa de muertos como patrimonio cultural de la humanidad.arte de nuestras raÍces. reportera: esta tradiciÓn es una de las mÁs arraigadas en mÉxico. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: despuÉs de la pausa regresamos con una emotiva peregrinaciÓn de personas a lo largo de ilia: nos despedimos ddesde el lugar del ataque terrorista el pasado martes en manhattan. cientos de personas participaron de una vigilia. marcharon hacia el sur, a lo largo de la explanada ,hasta el muelle...
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reportera: la unesco declarÓ el dÍa de muertos como patrimonio cultural de la humanidad. estas tradiciones son parte de nuestras raÍces. reportera: esta tradiciÓn es una de las mÁs arraigadas en mÉxico. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: despuÉs de la pausa regresamos con una emotiva peregrinaciÓn de personas a lo largo de la ciclo vÍa en manhattan para recordar las vÍctimas mortales del atentado de nueva york. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ no tengas miedo fred, la parte de adelante lavó su camisa con gain. porque ese aroma hace que un simple trote sea un "divertido galope"! ah... el irresistible aroma de gain flings. no puedes evitar oler la felicidad. ilia: nos despedimos ddesde el lugar del ataque terrorista el pasado martes en manhattan. cientos de personas participaron de una vigilia. marcharon hacia el sur, a lo largo de la explanada ,hasta el muelle 25. nos despedimos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ adriana: bienvenidos. estos son los protagonistas de este jueves. despuÉs de la eliminaciÓn de la copa mx y eliminados de la liga, josÉ luis higuera habla en exclusiva con univisiÓn. le traemos la historia de paul gasol. juan ca
reportera: la unesco declarÓ el dÍa de muertos como patrimonio cultural de la humanidad. estas tradiciones son parte de nuestras raÍces. reportera: esta tradiciÓn es una de las mÁs arraigadas en mÉxico. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: despuÉs de la pausa regresamos con una emotiva peregrinaciÓn de personas a lo largo de la ciclo vÍa en manhattan para recordar las vÍctimas mortales del atentado de nueva york. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ no tengas miedo fred, la parte de adelante lavó su camisa con...
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reportera: la unesco declarÓ el dÍa de muertos como patrimonio cultural de la humanidad.arte de nuestras raÍces. reportera: esta tradiciÓn es una de las mÁs arraigadas en mÉxico. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: despuÉs de la pausa regresamos con una emotiva peregrinaciÓn de personas a lo largo de ilia: nos despedimos ddesde el lugar del ataque terrorista el pasado martes en manhattan. cientos de personas participaron de una vigilia. marcharon hacia el sur, a lo largo de la explanada ,hasta el muelle 25. nos despedimos. ♪ alejandra: buenos dÍas. cÓmo estÁn? soy alejandra arce. es el viernes 3 de noviembre. bÁrbara: asÍ es. yo soy bÁrbara chacÓn. feliz viernes y bienvenidos a "despierta Área de la bahÍa". alejandra: vamos a platicarle sobre las ayudas y recursos para las escuelas sobre las comunidades lgbt. báar
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reacts we expect an appropriate assessment of the situation from the unesco goodwill ambassador for freedom of expression and journalist safety christiane amanpour. and pressure on russian media doesn't end there u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill proposing that cable and satellite providers aren't required to carry video content some are linked to the kremlin providers could decide for themselves whether to show such content or not it's important to note here is the bill is yet to be approved russ's promised a similar response with some top politicians proposing a tit for tat response if the bill gets adopted journalist and writer new client believes the pressure on russian media is down to its recent success poor this is absolutely outrageous i think we could quit mcafee's of what it really is mccarthyism on steroids now and it's a signal from the escalation in this cold war launched by the us against russian media r.t. as a growing audience share in america around the world in r.t. puts a different narrative out to the war party narrative on issues like the syrian conflict for exa
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they consider an invasive presence of giant cruise ships for years saying both the city status as a unesco world heritage site and the ecology of a goon are under threat. but now following a meeting between the transport ministry in rome and representatives from venice large cruise ships will be banned in venice its historic city center starting in twenty nineteen the ships will have to take a different route and dock elsewhere. checked all possible routes and have come up with a realistic alternative. so the nations can expect somewhat calmer days in two years' time but some of them actually dread this prominent voices in the tourism sector say those who depend on visitors fear for their livelihoods. let you go on to tell you of our main headline right now. germany could become the first country to allow people to be registered as a third gender the country's top court ruled that current day long discriminated against intersex people. all right her aka in a burka lynn offers is up next. brussels revs up. the revs up its engines in the fight against air pollution across europe there are tw
they consider an invasive presence of giant cruise ships for years saying both the city status as a unesco world heritage site and the ecology of a goon are under threat. but now following a meeting between the transport ministry in rome and representatives from venice large cruise ships will be banned in venice its historic city center starting in twenty nineteen the ships will have to take a different route and dock elsewhere. checked all possible routes and have come up with a realistic...
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reacts we expect an appropriate assessment of the situation from the unesco goodwill ambassador for freedom of expression and journalist safety christiane amanpour and pressure on russian media doesn't end there u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill that proposes that cable and satellite providers are required to carry three d. a content somehow linked to the cry.
reacts we expect an appropriate assessment of the situation from the unesco goodwill ambassador for freedom of expression and journalist safety christiane amanpour and pressure on russian media doesn't end there u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill that proposes that cable and satellite providers are required to carry three d. a content somehow linked to the cry.
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reacts we expect an appropriate assistance of the situation from the unesco goodwill ambassador for freedom of expression and journalists christiane amanpour and pressure on russian media doesn't end there u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill that proposes that cable and satellite providers are required to carry video content somehow linked to the crime that means the providers could decide for themselves whether to show such content or not what's important to note here is that the bill is yet to be approved russia's promised a similar response with some top politicians proposing a tit for tat response if the bill gets adopted journalist and writer neil clark believes that the pressure on russian media is down to its recent success. well this is absolutely outrageous i think we could quit mcafee's of it really is mccarthyism on steroids now and it's a signal from the escalation in this cold war launched by the us against russian media r.t. is a growing audience share in america and around the world in r.t. puts a different narrative out to the war party narrative on issues like the syr
reacts we expect an appropriate assistance of the situation from the unesco goodwill ambassador for freedom of expression and journalists christiane amanpour and pressure on russian media doesn't end there u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill that proposes that cable and satellite providers are required to carry video content somehow linked to the crime that means the providers could decide for themselves whether to show such content or not what's important to note here is that the bill is...
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we just got of unesco. you look at unesco and it wasn't defining america's values. they had assad on their human rights committee. that in itself, you look at that, an anti-israel bias and all of these other things and you're saying wise are taxpayer dollars going toward that? -- saying, why are taxpayer dollars going toward that? we couldn't justify it anymore. because a deal happen, whether it's in a previous administration or not, it doesn't mean a previous administration was right or wrong. because you have to go back and re-evaluate every program and say, is it still working? and that shouldn't be seen as an offense to a previous administration. it should be seen as america moving and changing and we have to be able to change with it in order to keep us prosperous. ms. rice: i agree with the need to make sure things are working. the american taxpayer has to be assured that the tax dollars are being well spent. i would say that when you take on what's not working, always affirm what is. so one of the questions, i think it's out there, the sort of the elephant in
we just got of unesco. you look at unesco and it wasn't defining america's values. they had assad on their human rights committee. that in itself, you look at that, an anti-israel bias and all of these other things and you're saying wise are taxpayer dollars going toward that? -- saying, why are taxpayer dollars going toward that? we couldn't justify it anymore. because a deal happen, whether it's in a previous administration or not, it doesn't mean a previous administration was right or wrong....
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reacts we expect an appropriate assessment of the situation from the unesco goodwill ambassador for freedom of expression and journalist safety christiane amanpour and pressure on russian media doesn't end there u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill proposing that cable and satellite providers are required to carry video content somehow linked to the kremlin that means providers could decide for themselves whether to show such content or not what's important to note here is the belief yet to be approved russia has promised a similar response with some top politicians proposing a tit for tat answer if the bill gets adopted journalist and writer neil clark believes that the pressure on russian media is down to its recent success. sure this is absolutely outrageous i think we could quit mcafee's of what it really is mccarthyism on steroids now and it's a signal from the escalation in this cold war launched by the us against russian media r.t. as a growing audience share in america and around the world in r.t. puts a different narrative out to the war party narrative on issues like the syri
reacts we expect an appropriate assessment of the situation from the unesco goodwill ambassador for freedom of expression and journalist safety christiane amanpour and pressure on russian media doesn't end there u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill proposing that cable and satellite providers are required to carry video content somehow linked to the kremlin that means providers could decide for themselves whether to show such content or not what's important to note here is the belief yet...
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i've made it bought a book castle it's almost a thousand years old and a unesco world heritage site. it played an important role in martin luther's life it's where he took refuge when he was declared an outlaw protected by the thick castle walls he translated the bible before that he spent a lot of time on the road. this is the kind of carriage martin luther would travel with back in the day and this one is a hand crafted replica for the special exhibition luther and the germans that you can visit here and till november fifth of two thousand and seventy. but forecastle is more than just in the. and century castle it's a national icon. and ice knox main landmark. in this small room martin luther worked on his translation of the new testament into german. it took him just eleven weeks and his translation sold like hotcakes. to as it was the first one to translate the bible but he did it very well. and most importantly he translated from the greek and not simply from latin into german that was the time missions with all. the special exhibition luther and the germans include some three h
i've made it bought a book castle it's almost a thousand years old and a unesco world heritage site. it played an important role in martin luther's life it's where he took refuge when he was declared an outlaw protected by the thick castle walls he translated the bible before that he spent a lot of time on the road. this is the kind of carriage martin luther would travel with back in the day and this one is a hand crafted replica for the special exhibition luther and the germans that you can...
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de 2016 esta expresiÓn musical fue declarada patrimonio cultural y material de la humanidad con la unescotinciones. >> no sÉ cÓmo fue que llegó la musa de yo cantar. porque no sÓlo canto merengue, yo soy cantante, y canto cualquier ritmo. porque yo no empecÉ cantando merengue. >> con mÁs de 70 aÑos de carrera musical reconoce que los tiempos han cambiado y hoy es mÁs difÍcil comercializar a la peculiar mÚsica. no sÓlo este elemento ha golpeado a los merenguero escribe hoyos. en los Últimos aÑos el mundo empresarial se ha movido para otros gustos musicales. >> levantar mi bandera con mi voz, y mi mÚsica. en todos los rincones y en todos los escenarios. >> nuestro merengue se ha visto en la necesidad de-- de hasta de disculparse por no estar entre comillas, y me parece un agradecimiento de dios recibir este reconocimiento. y este elogio a la mÚsica de ÉstepaÍs. >>a pesar de los retos que tienen los exponentes este ritmo sigue dando alegrÍa. en santiago en el norte de la repÚblica dominicana el 26 de noviembre fue sustituido como el dÍa del merengue. ♪ julio:este fin de semana se celebrÓ el
de 2016 esta expresiÓn musical fue declarada patrimonio cultural y material de la humanidad con la unescotinciones. >> no sÉ cÓmo fue que llegó la musa de yo cantar. porque no sÓlo canto merengue, yo soy cantante, y canto cualquier ritmo. porque yo no empecÉ cantando merengue. >> con mÁs de 70 aÑos de carrera musical reconoce que los tiempos han cambiado y hoy es mÁs difÍcil comercializar a la peculiar mÚsica. no sÓlo este elemento ha golpeado a los merenguero escribe...
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for the precect amonresisident and encocourage other r islands to follow in n their footststeps.e unescohere reservess doinits s besto contntin to be a leleader in envivironmentl protectionon. el hierro used to be viewed by european sailors as the end of the world. but when it comes to shifting complpletely to renenee enenergy, at leaeast it's madede progress t toward a new w begin. >> not being able to read and write is extremely disadvantageous in today's world. 758 mmillion adults -- 758 million adults worldwide are illiterate, two thirds of them women. india alone is home to 287 mmillion people who have never learned to read and write. here, too, women are disproportionately affected. but some are proving that it's never too late to learn. >> housabai kedar needs help from her daughter to get her school backpack on. she is able to manage the walk to school on her own, however, in the western indian village of fangane. she's there every day at 2 p.m. on the dot for her classes. her fellow-students also trickle in. while waiting, they play games just like regular schoolgirls -- except
for the precect amonresisident and encocourage other r islands to follow in n their footststeps.e unescohere reservess doinits s besto contntin to be a leleader in envivironmentl protectionon. el hierro used to be viewed by european sailors as the end of the world. but when it comes to shifting complpletely to renenee enenergy, at leaeast it's madede progress t toward a new w begin. >> not being able to read and write is extremely disadvantageous in today's world. 758 mmillion adults --...
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unesco, you won't get an argument for me. you have to affirm the things that have worked because when you lead with what doesn't work, att is all that people here home and abroad. i hope it could be recalibrated to talk about the things that work. and if i could mention one other thing, when we talk about democracy motion, i prefer the word democracy support. people think that when we say democracy support or promotion, we mean iraq an in afghanistan. -- we mean iraq and afghanistan. i would have never said, we need military power to bring democracy to afghanistan or iraq. wee had a security issue. we certainly had one in afghanistan, when those safe havens were being used to attack the united states, and after 9/11 we had to give it of them. once we had overthrown those dictatorships, we had to say, what are we going to leave behind? we believe we were better to try to help the iraqis and afghans bill stable democracies -- by the way, i would still rather be iraqi than syrian today. most of democracy support is not that comp
unesco, you won't get an argument for me. you have to affirm the things that have worked because when you lead with what doesn't work, att is all that people here home and abroad. i hope it could be recalibrated to talk about the things that work. and if i could mention one other thing, when we talk about democracy motion, i prefer the word democracy support. people think that when we say democracy support or promotion, we mean iraq an in afghanistan. -- we mean iraq and afghanistan. i would...
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one of the most important cities in the ancient americas and now unesco world heritage site.fact, the ruin pyramids are a huge tourist attraction just outside mexico city. but you don't have to travel that far this weekend. just head to the d young museum for a new exhibit making its worldwide debut. >> we need to assure about an ancient culture, not only something that's extremely relevant but also the exhibition is also very powerful and kind of intriguing. i think that's what you'll see here with this major exhibition. >> get this, some of the artifacts in the show have never been seen in the world. not even in mexico. this weekend also enjoy some interactive art. there's art the and crafts for the whole family. and musical performances. it is free to enter the museum this saturday. >>> tea lovers, listen up. sf international tea festival starts this weekend at the ferry building. you'll be able to taste local teas and teas from all around the world. there's also seminars and classes including learning how to blend your own chai tea. tickets cost $25 for the day or 30 buck
one of the most important cities in the ancient americas and now unesco world heritage site.fact, the ruin pyramids are a huge tourist attraction just outside mexico city. but you don't have to travel that far this weekend. just head to the d young museum for a new exhibit making its worldwide debut. >> we need to assure about an ancient culture, not only something that's extremely relevant but also the exhibition is also very powerful and kind of intriguing. i think that's what you'll...
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it is unesco listed because of its beauty and functionality. this walkway, you get a sense of... that is the port of bilbao and that is the bay of biscay and in the old days, the port used to run all the way down this bankside to several miles long. it was the biggest port in spain, the big spain of its day. very different bilbao from what we have today. maria worked in a factory in the pre— guggenheim years but these days she runs free tours around places like the old quarter for no other reason than her love for her city. are you going to do this? i am feeding the this is the game of the frog, a basque thing. on its mouth, don't last one. what did you make of the plans of the guggenheim when you first saw them more those years ago? well, we were told that the guggenheim was going to drive the economy of the place. at that time, we couldn't understand what they meant by that. and we said it how is a museum going to drive the economy of a place? no way! so we were demonstrating against the construction of the museum, but the reality after 20 ye
it is unesco listed because of its beauty and functionality. this walkway, you get a sense of... that is the port of bilbao and that is the bay of biscay and in the old days, the port used to run all the way down this bankside to several miles long. it was the biggest port in spain, the big spain of its day. very different bilbao from what we have today. maria worked in a factory in the pre— guggenheim years but these days she runs free tours around places like the old quarter for no other...
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be interesting to see how the reacts we expect an appropriate six months of the situation from the unesco goodwill ambassador for freedom of expression and journalists safety christiane. and pressure on russian media does not end there u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill proposing that cable and satellite providers not be required to carry video content somehow linked to the kremlin that means providers could decide for themselves whether to show such content or not though it is important to note the bill is yet to be approved russia has promised a similar response with some top politicians proposing a tit for tat move if the bill gets adopted journalist and writer neil clark believes the pressure on the russian media is down to its recent successes. well this is absolutely outrageous i think we could call it mccarthyism but it really is mccarthyism on steroids now and it's a signal from the escalation in this cold war launched by the u.s. against russian media r.t. as a growing audience share in america and around the world in r.t. puts a different narrative out to the war party na
be interesting to see how the reacts we expect an appropriate six months of the situation from the unesco goodwill ambassador for freedom of expression and journalists safety christiane. and pressure on russian media does not end there u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill proposing that cable and satellite providers not be required to carry video content somehow linked to the kremlin that means providers could decide for themselves whether to show such content or not though it is important...
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they're the early american ancestors, and it's-- and right now, teotihuacan is a unesco heritage site really part of the latino heritage, and i think coming to see the exhibition and learning about the people who lived there, what were they doing, and how big teotihuacan was. it was a city had over 100,000 people. damian: talk about how sophisticated maybe the population was because when you start thinking of indigenous cultures in the western hemisphere, you think, well, they weren't-- they weren't as sophisticated as the european. but talk about how sophisticated the culture and the people were back then. raquel: well, first off, the city, there was extensive urban planning. the city is aligned on a grid system, and it has this major avenue. so, obviously from the beginning, they knew what they were doing. and it was also not just like-- it was an economic hub, but it was also a cultural and religious hub. so, people from all over central mexico and all over mesoamerica, even from the mayan region, from guatemala, yucatan, they were--they knew about teotihuacan and they were trading
they're the early american ancestors, and it's-- and right now, teotihuacan is a unesco heritage site really part of the latino heritage, and i think coming to see the exhibition and learning about the people who lived there, what were they doing, and how big teotihuacan was. it was a city had over 100,000 people. damian: talk about how sophisticated maybe the population was because when you start thinking of indigenous cultures in the western hemisphere, you think, well, they weren't-- they...
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century part of the restoration will involve refurbishing the wooden roof supports the cathedral is on unesco's list of world cultural heritage sites. monaco celebrated its national holiday on sunday the reigning prince albert and his family watched the ceremony which commemorates france's recognition of monaco's independence on november the one thousand eight hundred sixty one after the changing of the guard the ceremony continued but the man. nicholas cathedral. of sadness took note albert has recently become sporting a mustache. the traces that fasten leaves on society can see not only on the streets but also on the wrong way. around the wood for years now designers have been looking to different cultures both past and present for inspiration and of course often they find inspiration by exploring their own roots like. grew up in serbia is now living in his heritage is clearly reflected in his creations which are a modern take on traditional style. fashion knows no borders or boundaries he cites bridge takes what it needs and then transforms it into something new. and fashion tell stories. ca
century part of the restoration will involve refurbishing the wooden roof supports the cathedral is on unesco's list of world cultural heritage sites. monaco celebrated its national holiday on sunday the reigning prince albert and his family watched the ceremony which commemorates france's recognition of monaco's independence on november the one thousand eight hundred sixty one after the changing of the guard the ceremony continued but the man. nicholas cathedral. of sadness took note albert...
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this is europe's lost ancient forest under unesco world heritage site. this woodland is vitally important and valuable it is the only place i will be able to show my children what primeval forest looks like york that's why i want to protect it. a little further on there are deep furrows in the forest floor huge harvesters were deployed here and a clearing created in the middle of the forest. that you will provide on in the looking good more than one hundred hectares were cleared the devastation is pretty well advanced as you can see here. but. the forest or thora t.s.a. the clear cutting is necessary to combat about beetle infestation being quotas were tripled last year there's some dispute about where exactly trees can be felled a group of environmental advocates living in this house on dedicated to protecting the forest full months they have been staging actions to thwart snogging efforts they have been some tense clashes. but i was too often from activists sitting on the machines were often removed by force it was pretty dangerous. was another. matter
this is europe's lost ancient forest under unesco world heritage site. this woodland is vitally important and valuable it is the only place i will be able to show my children what primeval forest looks like york that's why i want to protect it. a little further on there are deep furrows in the forest floor huge harvesters were deployed here and a clearing created in the middle of the forest. that you will provide on in the looking good more than one hundred hectares were cleared the devastation...
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and it's unesco—listed because of its beauty and functionality.lbao that is the bay of biscay and in the old days, the port used to run all the way down this bankside, which is several miles long. it was the biggest port in spain, it was big shakes in its day. it's a very different bilbao from what we have today. marivi puente worked in a factory in the pre—guggenheim years. these days, she runs free tours around places like the old quarter for no other reason than her love for her city. are you going to do this? you gonna do this? at least i'm feeding the frog! and this is the game of the frog zero it's a basque thing. on its mouth. ah! don't spin it! last one. 0h! so, what did you make of the plans for the guggenheim when you first saw them all those years ago? well, we were told that the guggenheim was going to drive the economy of this place. at that time, we couldn't understand what they meant by that. but we say "how is a museum going to drive the economy of a place? no way!" so we were even — in fact, we were in demonstrations against the c
and it's unesco—listed because of its beauty and functionality.lbao that is the bay of biscay and in the old days, the port used to run all the way down this bankside, which is several miles long. it was the biggest port in spain, it was big shakes in its day. it's a very different bilbao from what we have today. marivi puente worked in a factory in the pre—guggenheim years. these days, she runs free tours around places like the old quarter for no other reason than her love for her city....
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reacts we expect an appropriate assistance of the situation from the unesco goodwill ambassador for freedom of expression and journalist safety christiane amanpour. pressure on the russian media doesn't and their u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill proposing cable and satellite providers not be required to carry video content somehow linked to the kremlin means providers could decide for themselves whether to show such content or not what's important to note here though is that the belief yet to be approved. and russia has promised a similar response with some top politicians proposing a tit for tat move if the bill gets adopted journalist the writer neil clogg believes the pressure on the russian media is down to its recent success. sure this is absolutely outrageous i think we could quit mcafee's and it really is mccarthyism on steroids now it's a signal from the escalation in this cold war launched by the us against russian media r.t. as a growing audience share in america around the world in r.t. puts a different narrative out to the war party narrative on issues like the syrian c
reacts we expect an appropriate assistance of the situation from the unesco goodwill ambassador for freedom of expression and journalist safety christiane amanpour. pressure on the russian media doesn't and their u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill proposing cable and satellite providers not be required to carry video content somehow linked to the kremlin means providers could decide for themselves whether to show such content or not what's important to note here though is that the belief...
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economy ever as more alleyways various architectural examples and it's roman temple helped it burn unesco world heritage status. so we are on the top of the hill where two thousand years ago the romans built that temple and the. depiction of the city that in the short area has examples of two thousand years that these three because directions from different beauty it's up to modern age and this is the reason why travelers must not skip visit the this world everything each city. another fascinating but grizzly tourist attraction is everest the so-called chapel of bones. and i have a message for you it's only for bravehearts the stand here i waited for yours told me. this is one of the best known monuments in ever the chapel was meant as a meditation spot for monks but four hundred years ago they decided to move the bones of more than five thousand commoners to this final resting place. back in the land of the living ever also offers a cozy call an area environment it's common to find locals who own and run the restaurants in the center of town. the most important dish from the internationa
economy ever as more alleyways various architectural examples and it's roman temple helped it burn unesco world heritage status. so we are on the top of the hill where two thousand years ago the romans built that temple and the. depiction of the city that in the short area has examples of two thousand years that these three because directions from different beauty it's up to modern age and this is the reason why travelers must not skip visit the this world everything each city. another...
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next to rebuild unity we must promote unesco's assets on to know how months what the cultural agencies newly elected director general how to say this friday. so nomination for the post was confirmed the former french culture minister or today as you day has also vowed. to bring calm to the agencies robert troubled waters. after washington announced it was pulling out of the body that it deems to be. anti israeli. donald to caesar has more. i'm pop song it on the u. s. pull out a few nasco largely overshadowed otkri as willie's confirmation as the bodies new director general. bringing it back is now a big part of her mission. the american safety organization is too politicized and at her confirmation she seemed to agree. yesterday yeah the difficulty of course there are difficulties political difficulties that exist outside of this organizatio. but we cannot ask your nasco to resolve all of the conflict. for me it's very important that you nasco remains open minded. contininues to work with the civil society of the united states and israe. and i think it's in both the organization's int
next to rebuild unity we must promote unesco's assets on to know how months what the cultural agencies newly elected director general how to say this friday. so nomination for the post was confirmed the former french culture minister or today as you day has also vowed. to bring calm to the agencies robert troubled waters. after washington announced it was pulling out of the body that it deems to be. anti israeli. donald to caesar has more. i'm pop song it on the u. s. pull out a few nasco...