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guided tour bumbag is a town with more than one thousand years of history and it became a unesco world heritage site twenty five years ago school stuff we simply come into the cathedral with me now. so we're now in bombay cathedral the first cathedral here was commissioned in one thousand and four by the emperor haile and his wife queenie going into who were later canonized. what's here now is the third cathedral from the thirteenth century. it's especially famous for this figure. so incidentally you know from here you have a lovely view of the bomb that horse and i think what was so unusual about it well first it was the first life size statues since antiquity i think i thought the writer was standing up he'd be about my size one meter sixty five that was about the average height for his times i'm not site has on whom he reprints remains a mystery. my last stop in all the funky is by a voice. this city is best known for one person a shocker the composer moved here in eight hundred seventy two and built a mention of eleven feet for himself and his family today it's a museum and you can't even v
guided tour bumbag is a town with more than one thousand years of history and it became a unesco world heritage site twenty five years ago school stuff we simply come into the cathedral with me now. so we're now in bombay cathedral the first cathedral here was commissioned in one thousand and four by the emperor haile and his wife queenie going into who were later canonized. what's here now is the third cathedral from the thirteenth century. it's especially famous for this figure. so...
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destruction of things to change will celebrates forty years as a unesco world heritage site to see threads fashion label all showing outlets fixed in paris to live as drone races get fun stuff and new. professional. bureaucrats. great yourself with d. w.'s interior design channel on. the building ties run by as cantor jurors are dealing with and they killed many civilians. coming clearing my father said i was a student i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became alledge kind of. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. aftershocks continue to rattle the indonesian island of sue the way sea following a powerful earthquake and tsunami more than four hundred people are confirmed dead and the vice president says the death toll could rise to thousands waves as high as six meters swept away homes and at least two cities. electric carmaker tesla and its c.e.o. elon musk have agreed to pay a total of forty million dollars to settle a u.s. government lawsuit my.
destruction of things to change will celebrates forty years as a unesco world heritage site to see threads fashion label all showing outlets fixed in paris to live as drone races get fun stuff and new. professional. bureaucrats. great yourself with d. w.'s interior design channel on. the building ties run by as cantor jurors are dealing with and they killed many civilians. coming clearing my father said i was a student i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became alledge kind...
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when the plays are building is officially declared a world heritage site by unesco it is a great honor here in germany we have forty four of them but which side was the very first to be put on the list many might think it was colognes famous cathedral but in fact it was the historical cathedral in some eighty kilometers away it was see if the state is forty years ago to celebrate this anniversary the city put its civa in the spotlight all week long. ockham's famous cathedral bathed in light this city landmark was transformed as part of special anniversary celebrations forty years ago it was the first building in germany to be declared a unesco world heritage site. the weather was cold and rainy for the opening night of celebrations but that didn't put a damper on people's spirits lighting designer christophe helen has been working for one year straight to put this project together. it's in the office this is all about showing how the cathedral has always been exposed to danger in the course of its twelve hundred years in all this and how the people of iraq and have always saved it. on
when the plays are building is officially declared a world heritage site by unesco it is a great honor here in germany we have forty four of them but which side was the very first to be put on the list many might think it was colognes famous cathedral but in fact it was the historical cathedral in some eighty kilometers away it was see if the state is forty years ago to celebrate this anniversary the city put its civa in the spotlight all week long. ockham's famous cathedral bathed in light...
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anniversary celebrations forty years ago it was the first building in germany to be declared a unesco world heritage site the weather was cold and rainy for the opening night of celebrations but that didn't put a damper on people's spirits lighting designer christophe dillon has been working for one years straight to put this project together. at the moment is the first this is all about showing how the cathedral has always been exposed to danger in the course of its twelve hundred years in others and how the people of arkan have always saved it. on the in the context of this festival week that it's all a bit artistically interpreted into the theater. fourteen projectors and what's called pixel mapping create the three d. lighting effect. decide and by doing this is a three dimensional image with you for those items here we see the front of the building which was scanned with a laser scanner which i did up with this and that means we have a real three d. data and we know from every point what distance it is from here. because of this and with this information we can go content with other special sof
anniversary celebrations forty years ago it was the first building in germany to be declared a unesco world heritage site the weather was cold and rainy for the opening night of celebrations but that didn't put a damper on people's spirits lighting designer christophe dillon has been working for one years straight to put this project together. at the moment is the first this is all about showing how the cathedral has always been exposed to danger in the course of its twelve hundred years in...
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there are forty four official unesco world heritage sites here in germany but can you guess which side was the very first to be put on the list my name i think it was condolence famous cathedral but in fact it was the historical cathedral in which we see the status in september of one thousand nine hundred seventy eight so to celebrate this special anniversary the city of often put on an impressive light show we were on hand to see it for ourselves. the most famous cathedral bathed in light this city landmark was transformed as part of special anniversary celebrations forty years ago it was the first building in germany to be declared a unesco world heritage site the weather was cold and rainy for the opening night of celebrations but that didn't put a damper on people's spirits lighting designer christophe dillon has been working for one years straight to put this project together. it's in the problems of the office this is all about showing how the cathedral has always been exposed to danger in the course of its twelve hundred years in mother and how the people of arkan have always s
there are forty four official unesco world heritage sites here in germany but can you guess which side was the very first to be put on the list my name i think it was condolence famous cathedral but in fact it was the historical cathedral in which we see the status in september of one thousand nine hundred seventy eight so to celebrate this special anniversary the city of often put on an impressive light show we were on hand to see it for ourselves. the most famous cathedral bathed in light...
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there are forty four official unesco world heritage sites here in germany but can you guess which side was the very first to be put on the list my name i think it was condones famous cathedral but in fact it was the historic a cathedral in which we see the stages in september of one thousand nine hundred seventy eight so to celebrate this special anniversary the city of often put on an empress of light show we were on hand to see it for ourselves. the most famous cathedral bathed in light this city landmark was transformed as part of special anniversary celebrations forty years ago it was the first building in germany to be declared a unesco world heritage site the weather was cold and rainy for the opening night of celebrations but that didn't put a damper on people's spirits lighting designer christophe gillen has been working for one years straight to put this project together. it's an office this is all about showing how the cathedral has always been exposed to danger in the course of its twelve hundred years in mother and how the people of aachen have always saved it. on the in th
there are forty four official unesco world heritage sites here in germany but can you guess which side was the very first to be put on the list my name i think it was condones famous cathedral but in fact it was the historic a cathedral in which we see the stages in september of one thousand nine hundred seventy eight so to celebrate this special anniversary the city of often put on an empress of light show we were on hand to see it for ourselves. the most famous cathedral bathed in light this...
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since 1565, it's lain in ruins, but over recent years this unesco world heritage site has been 3d—scanned be digitally preserved, but it's also meant that historians have been able to reconstruct a virtual model of how it would've looked in his heyday.
since 1565, it's lain in ruins, but over recent years this unesco world heritage site has been 3d—scanned be digitally preserved, but it's also meant that historians have been able to reconstruct a virtual model of how it would've looked in his heyday.
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since 1565, it's lain in ruins, but over recent years this unesco world heritage site has been 3d—scannedveral different organisations. not only does this mean that what's still there can be digitally preserved, but it's also meant that historians have been able to reconstruct a virtual model of how it would've looked in his heyday. so, we're now going to take a walk—through of the temple site. to do that, we also need a projector, which is going to shine down onto the model, and a camera up there which is going to watch for the routes that i want to describe. and this is how i'm going to show it where i want to go. once you've described your route it takes you on a virtual tour, and while you enjoy the scenery on the screen, you can see exactly where you are on the model too. if you digitally preserving this you are keeping it forfuture generations, to be able to really see what used to be existing. the laser pointer and footprints are just the first experiment into how others might experience this kind of virtual tour. it's crying out for a virtual reality set up, obviously. and this te
since 1565, it's lain in ruins, but over recent years this unesco world heritage site has been 3d—scannedveral different organisations. not only does this mean that what's still there can be digitally preserved, but it's also meant that historians have been able to reconstruct a virtual model of how it would've looked in his heyday. so, we're now going to take a walk—through of the temple site. to do that, we also need a projector, which is going to shine down onto the model, and a camera...
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since 1565, it's lain in ruins, but over recent years this unesco world heritage site has been 3d—scannedral different organisations. not only does this mean that what's still there can be digitally preserved, but it's also meant that historians have been able to reconstruct a virtual model of how it would have looked in his heyday. so, we're now going to take a walk—through of the temple site. to do that, we also need a projector, which will shine down onto the model, and a camera up there which is going to watch for the routes that i want to describe. and this is how i'm going to show it where i want to go. once you've described your route it takes you on a virtual tour, and while you enjoy the scenery on the screen, you can see exactly where you are on the model too. if you digitally preserving this you are keeping it for future generations, to be able to really see what used to be existing. the laser pointer and footprints are just the first experiment into how others might experience this kind of virtual tour. it's crying out for a virtual reality set up, obviously. and this techniqu
since 1565, it's lain in ruins, but over recent years this unesco world heritage site has been 3d—scannedral different organisations. not only does this mean that what's still there can be digitally preserved, but it's also meant that historians have been able to reconstruct a virtual model of how it would have looked in his heyday. so, we're now going to take a walk—through of the temple site. to do that, we also need a projector, which will shine down onto the model, and a camera up there...
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during his trip to iran if this isn't the desert town of just which by the way has belonged to unesco's world heritage sites since two thousand and seventeen. that the just the right thing and is ever so explosive and there's a lot of good stuff with some t.v. and lunch and traditional stuff that's. one of the first things you should do is walk through the old town and just discover this maze of the desert city. next. shami mosque which dates back to the fourteenth century and has no use minarets in all of iraq. and. if you were wondering why there was mineral myself it is because they were used to kind of like light houses so people were using them to would never get their way through that. if you search it for green spots to visit and you asked then you should check out this three hundred year old old adage about garden. feel good see those structures all over yes they are so called wind towers they catch the wind and bring it down into the building to cool it it's basically like an air conditioning system pretty clever. for him a. trick of the some said in the ask the outhouse cafe is a good spot t
during his trip to iran if this isn't the desert town of just which by the way has belonged to unesco's world heritage sites since two thousand and seventeen. that the just the right thing and is ever so explosive and there's a lot of good stuff with some t.v. and lunch and traditional stuff that's. one of the first things you should do is walk through the old town and just discover this maze of the desert city. next. shami mosque which dates back to the fourteenth century and has no use...
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right next to the historical schmeiser stud which with its nineteenth century warehouses is a unesco world heritage site in one of the former warehouses the maritime museum documents three thousand years of seafaring history. the world's biggest model railway is also in the special start it also shows hamburg with the philharmonia and the port in miniature. around the lake known as the inner allstar you'll find the old city center with a town hall one point eight million people live in hamburg making it germany second largest city. its main church song michelle michelle for short is visible from afar. the hanseatic city offers plenty of places to stay the four seasons hotel and hotel atlantic are among the most luxurious. hamburgers one of the most visited cities in germany just behind berlin and munich . it took a long time and was more expensive than expected but it seems to have paid off the filo many concert hall has won many fans since its opening in two thousand and seventy that makes it quite difficult to get concert tickets but the visit to the observation deck the plaza is free. a great ne
right next to the historical schmeiser stud which with its nineteenth century warehouses is a unesco world heritage site in one of the former warehouses the maritime museum documents three thousand years of seafaring history. the world's biggest model railway is also in the special start it also shows hamburg with the philharmonia and the port in miniature. around the lake known as the inner allstar you'll find the old city center with a town hall one point eight million people live in hamburg...
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that occur twice a day are what created the wotton sea in two thousand and nine it was made a unesco world heritage site along with its sandbanks one of them is this tourist destination. get host a seal colony. on the back woods it's easy to see the ok one two three i counted sixty two i think. it's nice at midday with the sun beating down from this distance we won't disturb the they're lying all along their students on campus we really. seals bear their young on the sea bed exposed by the low tide which is what the sand banks are. by the time the next tide comes in the newborns will have to swim beside their mothers millions of years ago what is now the widened sea was a vast forest it's traces can still be found in the seabed in the form of amber which is fossilized. it takes a sharp in practice to find it. so here's one little bit darker in the ground and it's nice and clear shouldn't be. dead though tide is it eight thirty pm they've got to start heading back by then. doing great timing now we can comfortably walk back to the mainland we won't have any trouble with the creeks. so it's sixty two
that occur twice a day are what created the wotton sea in two thousand and nine it was made a unesco world heritage site along with its sandbanks one of them is this tourist destination. get host a seal colony. on the back woods it's easy to see the ok one two three i counted sixty two i think. it's nice at midday with the sun beating down from this distance we won't disturb the they're lying all along their students on campus we really. seals bear their young on the sea bed exposed by the low...
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promote greater intercultural understanding completed in eight hundred eighty undeclared the unesco world heritage site in one thousand nine hundred six cologne cathedral is one of germany's biggest tourist attractions in one thousand still ation one illuminates the imposing structure every evening from now until saturday. just like people flock to the cathedral in cologne visitors of paris cannot miss the more of what was an institution in the french capital since it opened and eight hundred eighty nine international stars such as it is ella fitzgerald frank sinatra and elton john have performed there today it is the most famous variety theater in the world with a spectacular show the dancers costumes are elaborate and have been decorated with colorful feathers by the same family since one thousand twenty nine. walk with the moon without feathers. at the cabaret in paris they're an important part of every show. and all the bones head dresses and accessories worn on made by men is unfair for a small family run business owner editor perry and her team are experts when it comes to feathers. spectacu
promote greater intercultural understanding completed in eight hundred eighty undeclared the unesco world heritage site in one thousand nine hundred six cologne cathedral is one of germany's biggest tourist attractions in one thousand still ation one illuminates the imposing structure every evening from now until saturday. just like people flock to the cathedral in cologne visitors of paris cannot miss the more of what was an institution in the french capital since it opened and eight hundred...
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fake news then it could be a very powerful platform indeed the casper of algiers has been a unesco world heritage site for more than twenty five years but some people living in the old city or at risk of losing their traditional way of living in the arts world craftsmanship as the citadel crumbles from overpopulation and neglect her morgan has won. algeria citadel founded on a hill in the country's capital on the ruins of past civilisations including the berber the roman and later autumn and was made world harry takes sides in one thousand nine hundred two but to reject kyra a local craftsmen says the citadel and some of its features that make it such a treasured site are under threat lieblich look i do a lot of there's a may have to save craftsmen working inside a car because it's flowing into rings we need to restore this area we urgently need help without help handicraft is going to disappear several types of crops have already it is a period like the copper where all the ornaments make is coroutines don't act to save it nothing will remain for the cost. but like many of the people who live he
fake news then it could be a very powerful platform indeed the casper of algiers has been a unesco world heritage site for more than twenty five years but some people living in the old city or at risk of losing their traditional way of living in the arts world craftsmanship as the citadel crumbles from overpopulation and neglect her morgan has won. algeria citadel founded on a hill in the country's capital on the ruins of past civilisations including the berber the roman and later autumn and...
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bar has survived empires colonize ation and centuries of changing civilization it's been a unesco world heritage site for more than twenty five years and many residents of the citadel in algiers risk losing their traditional way of life due to overpopulation and neglect professions like would crash and ships are becoming a dying art here morgan has more. algeria skies are citadel founded on a hill in the country's capital on the ruins of past civilisations including the berber the roman and later autumn man was made cultural world harry takes light in one thousand nine hundred two but to reject kyra a local craftsmen says the citadel and some of its features that make it such a treasured site are under threat. i do a little there's a may have to save craftsmen working inside a car because it's flowing into rains we need to restore this area we urgently need help without help handicraft is going to disappear several types of crops have already it is a period like the copper where all the ornamental make is before coroutines don't act to save it nothing will remain for the casbah show. but like ma
bar has survived empires colonize ation and centuries of changing civilization it's been a unesco world heritage site for more than twenty five years and many residents of the citadel in algiers risk losing their traditional way of life due to overpopulation and neglect professions like would crash and ships are becoming a dying art here morgan has more. algeria skies are citadel founded on a hill in the country's capital on the ruins of past civilisations including the berber the roman and...
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implemented for the conservation of dust and months the world's largest mango forest and that unesco world heritage site. we have integrated our development programs and our a force to build capacity for combating climate change into make up project titled delta plan twenty one hundred. it is a water centric multi-sector oh no economic plan with a long term time frame. has been developed in consideration of the local geomorphology and of global climate change impact. bangladesh is the only country in the world that has adopted such a long term development plan spending eighty two years. we are shocked. by the continued violation of the rights of the the really people of palestine. this must come to an end. as the chair of the y.c. council of foreign ministers we shall continue to work with the international community is illusion of the palestine question. there are three elements that are the most critical part in advancing human civilization peace humanity and development. for the wellbeing of human societies we must continue to strive for humanity our main objective must be to serve the people an
implemented for the conservation of dust and months the world's largest mango forest and that unesco world heritage site. we have integrated our development programs and our a force to build capacity for combating climate change into make up project titled delta plan twenty one hundred. it is a water centric multi-sector oh no economic plan with a long term time frame. has been developed in consideration of the local geomorphology and of global climate change impact. bangladesh is the only...
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quito was one of the twelve original unesco world heritage sites the list was first compound in one hundred seventy eight alexander from home bullet enjoyed his stay in quito he wrote to the city simply brief sensuality and opulence. please. i now adays quito is considered by many to be the country's policy city. we're going to go if we were to do it. and i got one popular way to celebrate a festive occasion is to pile the guests in to achieve on a bus and drive around the city at a traditional versions of cheeses often used in rural areas where the roads are bad and. these souped up party buses first appeared in the capital twenty years ago a tour around the city takes about two hours it's. a. little when we get a lot of tourists that people celebrate birthdays here now like these people a graduation ceremony. we also host bachelor parties and months or rather it's. a little elaborate. ok let's have some fun i've. got. to. put your hands up. and that. was. what you. oh portrait of a simple electrician who became a human leader. and he was an outstanding speaker. a portrait of a nobel laure
quito was one of the twelve original unesco world heritage sites the list was first compound in one hundred seventy eight alexander from home bullet enjoyed his stay in quito he wrote to the city simply brief sensuality and opulence. please. i now adays quito is considered by many to be the country's policy city. we're going to go if we were to do it. and i got one popular way to celebrate a festive occasion is to pile the guests in to achieve on a bus and drive around the city at a traditional...
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a unesco world heritage site.s a classic little sinkhole. there's loads of these. this is what this area is. i mean, the cradle, this is called the cradle, it's in our world heritage site 'cause 60% of all the evidence for human evolution comes out of this valley. it's from caves like this that keep the record. the geology just conspires to preserve fossils. they're very, very rare things, hominid fossils, but they've found more here in the last ten years than they've sort of found anywhere. so you're home. this is where you started. >> anthony: this is my ancestral homeland? >> dion: this is your ancestral homeland. >> anthony: oh, that sound makes me happy. what does that sound remind you of, guys? what does that evoke for you, that sound? primeval? you know, happy childhoods at the beach. %-p enemy's genitals frying in hot oil? nothing? no? downright precambrian. fire and fresh-killed eland. i get to work on the heart, something i strongly suspect will be delicious. and i'm right. andrea works some magic on the
a unesco world heritage site.s a classic little sinkhole. there's loads of these. this is what this area is. i mean, the cradle, this is called the cradle, it's in our world heritage site 'cause 60% of all the evidence for human evolution comes out of this valley. it's from caves like this that keep the record. the geology just conspires to preserve fossils. they're very, very rare things, hominid fossils, but they've found more here in the last ten years than they've sort of found anywhere. so...
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this is fiordland national park, a unesco world heritage site.hrough three different sounds: milford sound, doubtful sound, and dusky sound. it's the type of day where you just keep turning your head, never quite sure which way to look. i had just sat down to eat lunch, only to jump up and go running because an amazing rainbow seemed to appear out of nowhere. new zealand easily lends itself to cruising itineraries, and for the most part, we arrived in a new spot every day, with each location offering something a little different. waters in port chalmers are loaded with new zealand fur seals, and the skies above are popular with a number of oceanic birds. in less than an hour my guide with monarch wildlife cruises was able to point out four species of albatross. back on solid ground, port chalmers downtown is mere blocks, but worth exploring. also easy to walk and explore is the tiny town of akaroa (ack-ah- row-ah). a former french settlement, it still has that french charm. its street names are french, and about 700 people call it home. it has a
this is fiordland national park, a unesco world heritage site.hrough three different sounds: milford sound, doubtful sound, and dusky sound. it's the type of day where you just keep turning your head, never quite sure which way to look. i had just sat down to eat lunch, only to jump up and go running because an amazing rainbow seemed to appear out of nowhere. new zealand easily lends itself to cruising itineraries, and for the most part, we arrived in a new spot every day, with each location...
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since 1565, it's lain in ruins, but over recent years this unesco world heritage site has been 3d—scannedreconstruct a virtual model of how it would've looked in his heyday. so, we're now going to take a walk—through of the temple site. to do that, we also need a projector, which is going to shine down onto the model, and a camera up there which is going to watch for the routes that i want to describe. and this is how i'm going to show it where i want to go. once you've described your route it takes you on a virtual tour, and while you enjoy the scenery on the screen, you can see exactly where you are on the model too. if you digitally preserving this you are keeping it for future generations, to be able to really see what used to be existing. the laser pointer and footprints are just the first experiment into how others might experience this kind of virtual tour. it's crying out for a virtual reality set up, obviously. and this technique will also be useful to explore sites other than those from times gone by. this kind of whole technique i think would go very well where you're looking a
since 1565, it's lain in ruins, but over recent years this unesco world heritage site has been 3d—scannedreconstruct a virtual model of how it would've looked in his heyday. so, we're now going to take a walk—through of the temple site. to do that, we also need a projector, which is going to shine down onto the model, and a camera up there which is going to watch for the routes that i want to describe. and this is how i'm going to show it where i want to go. once you've described your route...
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the reef are showing substantial signs of recovery. , it was theers long first site to win unesco world heritagel news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am paul allen. this is bloomberg. haidi: thanks for that. coming up, jack ma tells us he can do more good. our exclusive conversation with him is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." i am haidi stroud-watts. in 20 years, jack ma went from english teacher to business leader and china's richest man. he is now laying the groundwork for a future after alibaba, the company he cofounded. tom mackenzie asked him how he plans to make another global impact. i do a lot of things on education because i think education is so critical for the future. environment, these of the two things i focus on a lot. no one thing is the most important. the most important is everybody do something. >> to what extent is your identity as an entrepreneur shaped and forged by your first job, which is thinning was teacher? china and all the forums, t
the reef are showing substantial signs of recovery. , it was theers long first site to win unesco world heritagel news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am paul allen. this is bloomberg. haidi: thanks for that. coming up, jack ma tells us he can do more good. our exclusive conversation with him is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." i am haidi...
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are showing signs of recovery. 2300 kilometers long, the reef was the first ecosystem to win unesco world heritagenews 24 hours a day and at tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am jenna dagenhart. this is "bloomberg." rishaad: looking at the australian, finding itself in the company of being sold alongside a merging market darlings such as the indonesian rupiah and the indian rupee. ruth joins us for more. that it iszarre being treated like an emerging market currency. not but it is trending down. a lot of it has to do with china, australia's largest trading partner. there are headlines about trade war's escalating and that is weighing on the aussie's. fors a barometer emerging-market appetite. investors look for other places to sell. got domestic factors as well, a widening interest rate differential between australia and the u.s., you have got anemic growth down under and this all playing on the aussie weakness. rishaad: liquidity plays an important role. i have no idea what that position is currently but if it is tight, is that af
are showing signs of recovery. 2300 kilometers long, the reef was the first ecosystem to win unesco world heritagenews 24 hours a day and at tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am jenna dagenhart. this is "bloomberg." rishaad: looking at the australian, finding itself in the company of being sold alongside a merging market darlings such as the indonesian rupiah and the indian rupee. ruth joins us for more. that it...
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panelists leslie bowman, president of the thomas jefferson foundation, which owns and operates the unesco world heritage site monticello. katherine a.s. sibly, director of american studies at st. joseph university. she's a published author and professor. she has written on first lady florence harding and edited a companion to first ladies. earlier in her career, she was the author of "red spy: stolen secrets of the cold war." timothy naf taltalli is a presidential historian. from 2000 to 2011 he directed the richard nixon presidential library. he has co-authored several books, most notably for our purposes today, "john f. kennedy: the great crisis" and in 2017 a book on george h.w. bush. and katherine algore is a noted american historian and specialized in biographies of american first ladies. most notably dolley madison. please enjoy this presentation on how different organizations, institutions and individuals are being changed and incorporating different perspectives and moments into the narrative of presidential history. thank you so. >> thank you. >> thank you for the kind introduction and to the w
panelists leslie bowman, president of the thomas jefferson foundation, which owns and operates the unesco world heritage site monticello. katherine a.s. sibly, director of american studies at st. joseph university. she's a published author and professor. she has written on first lady florence harding and edited a companion to first ladies. earlier in her career, she was the author of "red spy: stolen secrets of the cold war." timothy naf taltalli is a presidential historian. from 2000...