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but that's where the way we solved. this ultimately was we're going to write a book about, the south. we commonly think of as the south more or less the states that joined the confederacy or else sent a lot of people to fight on behalf of the confederacy. yet recognizing we were doing that because. that's how we think of the south and it's useful for us to understand this region that we think of the south but wrecking thing that we were going to write a history the region that doesn't with jamestown and doesn't trace people migrating westward from jamestown that's not the story we tell we're interested in this geographical space that in the present day we think of the south and to the extent that we can a book of this length with these authors talk about everybody who lived in that region not because they all think of themselves as southerners but because they all live in this region. we conventionally think of as the south. and the consequence of that is that different moment in time. the people who lived the region we
but that's where the way we solved. this ultimately was we're going to write a book about, the south. we commonly think of as the south more or less the states that joined the confederacy or else sent a lot of people to fight on behalf of the confederacy. yet recognizing we were doing that because. that's how we think of the south and it's useful for us to understand this region that we think of the south but wrecking thing that we were going to write a history the region that doesn't with...
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oh, by the way the flag. charlie carson's dad carried that flag as george washington's personal bodyguard at brandywine. and the american. you got an american revolution flag. you got war of 18 1275 year old veterans walking around the streets of harrisburg trying to protect the town because we can't get 50,000 young boys and men we get coal miners government employees every high school in the state wants out of school there. everybody shows up except men. and that's what pennsylvania needed. but let's talk about the river. with only 7000 volunteers, governor curtin, gerald couch know they got a problem they're going to have to play the river almost like a football team. you play your home field advantage and the home field advantage for the department of softball, hannah is the susquehanna itself it's the whitest, longest, most non navigable river in pennsylvania region. it's fact then was fast moving relatively shallow incredibly rocky didn't have solid bottoms as brad pointed out when you needed a good sou
oh, by the way the flag. charlie carson's dad carried that flag as george washington's personal bodyguard at brandywine. and the american. you got an american revolution flag. you got war of 18 1275 year old veterans walking around the streets of harrisburg trying to protect the town because we can't get 50,000 young boys and men we get coal miners government employees every high school in the state wants out of school there. everybody shows up except men. and that's what pennsylvania needed....
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i think there are three ways we can think about this. three way, three ways? why or three reasons why more full declassification and more of a culture. declassification will be crucially important for us. first, it's the only way we can understand why decision makers do what they do. they tell us why they think they're doing what do. but that's not always why they what they do. it's not conspiratorial. we're driven by many motivations. the mystery of history is what is it in a particular set of circumstances that drives to think a certain way. and when we have larger stream of documents, a larger of documents with more perspectives, we're able to reconstruct the thinking of decision makers. there's no other way to do that. that's what's so hard for us in the politics, policy space to reconstruct the thinking of vladimir putin. but at the very least need to be able to reconstruct the thinking of our own policymakers. and it's only through fuller declassification that we can do that very hard when you only have a small collection of documents or a collection of
i think there are three ways we can think about this. three way, three ways? why or three reasons why more full declassification and more of a culture. declassification will be crucially important for us. first, it's the only way we can understand why decision makers do what they do. they tell us why they think they're doing what do. but that's not always why they what they do. it's not conspiratorial. we're driven by many motivations. the mystery of history is what is it in a particular set of...
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oh, by the way the flag. charlie carson's dad carried that flag as george washington's personal bodyguard at brandywine. and the american. you got an american revolution flag. you got war of 18 1275 year old veterans walking around the streets of harrisburg trying to protect the town because we can't get 50,000 young boys and men we get coal miners government employees every high school in the state wants out of school there. everybody shows up except men. and that's what pennsylvania needed. but let's talk about the river. with only 7000 volunteers, governor curtin, gerald couch know they got a problem they're going to have to play the river almost like a football team. you play your home field advantage and the home field advantage for the department of softball, hannah is the susquehanna itself it's the whitest, longest, most non navigable river in pennsylvania region. it's fact then was fast moving relatively shallow incredibly rocky didn't have solid bottoms as brad pointed out when you needed a good sou
oh, by the way the flag. charlie carson's dad carried that flag as george washington's personal bodyguard at brandywine. and the american. you got an american revolution flag. you got war of 18 1275 year old veterans walking around the streets of harrisburg trying to protect the town because we can't get 50,000 young boys and men we get coal miners government employees every high school in the state wants out of school there. everybody shows up except men. and that's what pennsylvania needed....
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suella braverman way.m, and braverman in this way. um, and of course, it is completely obvious. giorgia meloni of course , will agree with that, course, will agree with that, because she's much further to the right than rishi sunak is. but we to deal with it but we need to deal with it because national security because it's a national security issue. >> dennis. >> dennis. >> we can, we can we can talk to you now. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> uncanceled you're back >> you're uncanceled you're back in as it were, away in the room as it were, away from soho. away from soho. right okay. was working people, okay. he was working people, honestly. you make of honestly. so what do you make of initial volley language. initial volley the language. rishi using, which rishi was using, which obviously, know, the mail obviously, you know, the mail and sunday telegraph have and the sunday telegraph have picked their picked up and used on their headunes picked up and used on their headlines today , but also headlines to
suella braverman way.m, and braverman in this way. um, and of course, it is completely obvious. giorgia meloni of course , will agree with that, course, will agree with that, because she's much further to the right than rishi sunak is. but we to deal with it but we need to deal with it because national security because it's a national security issue. >> dennis. >> dennis. >> we can, we can we can talk to you now. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> uncanceled...
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i'm happy the way i am practising. _ possible. i'm happy the way i am practising. of _ possible.am practising, of course i _ possible. i'm happy the way i am practising, of course i don't - possible. i'm happy the way i am practising, of course i don't havej practising, of course i don't have the expectations that i used to have in the past, especially for the beginning. it is one year, it is not a long period of time practising in a long period of time practising in a decent level, so for me it is a little bit unpredictable how the thing is going to be. no darts action to bring you today, the players having a well—earned rest, including teenage sensation luke littler�*s who's breathtaking luke littler who's breathtaking rest, including teenage sensation luke littler whose breathtaking run at the pdc world championship continued last night. he was celebrating today with a visit to the tottenham hotspur stadium, having to get used to having photos taken. here he is with spurs playerjames maddison. last night the 16—year—old thrashed the five—time winner raymond van barneveld 4 set
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the way we — like, the way language has evolved is in no small part due to the effect he had on language the way we kind of parse things, it's all in there. and also, these stories are ones that are known, that are passed down. i mean, richard iii, for instance, there's a huge debate, you know, because obviously recently he was rediscovered, wasn't he, in a car park? under the "".r yeah! crazy! amazing, innit? amazing. and, of course, there are fans of richard iii who's a bit furious with shakespeare because how we imagine richard iii existed and the way he lived his life is entirely defined by shakespeare's version of it, which was entirely theatrical, and which shakespeare used for his own purposes, so yes, he is part of the weft of our cultural life. whatever the historical truth may be, shakespeare has made of richard an unscrupulous murderer, twisted in mind and body, relentless in his ambition to gain the crown of england, destroying all who stand in his way. darest thou resolve to kill...? there's so many words that he coined for the first time and, you know, things that we say ev
the way we — like, the way language has evolved is in no small part due to the effect he had on language the way we kind of parse things, it's all in there. and also, these stories are ones that are known, that are passed down. i mean, richard iii, for instance, there's a huge debate, you know, because obviously recently he was rediscovered, wasn't he, in a car park? under the "".r yeah! crazy! amazing, innit? amazing. and, of course, there are fans of richard iii who's a bit...
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so either way. well, gave perfect it sailed across in very early on and that i mentioned tortured ship puns aside that i wanted to sort of move over to some of these individual stories and episodes that that, you know, were really markers of of the times as history as you tell it in the book on and on, the sort of editorial side and two of those that you dedicate a lot of space to, the super interesting of course, where the jayson blair plagiarism and falsifying nation scandal and obviously also the coverage of the war in iraq, which you know in places was a really prejudice and sort of booster ish of the administration's case for war. and i think, you know, that, you know, obviously spoke to the publisher at the time later said that you know, of that period when those scandals, i guess, were roughly contemporaneous, it was the blair one that the paper more reputationally but you seem to disagree with that and think it was probably the iraq scandal that either did the most damage or revealed the kin
so either way. well, gave perfect it sailed across in very early on and that i mentioned tortured ship puns aside that i wanted to sort of move over to some of these individual stories and episodes that that, you know, were really markers of of the times as history as you tell it in the book on and on, the sort of editorial side and two of those that you dedicate a lot of space to, the super interesting of course, where the jayson blair plagiarism and falsifying nation scandal and obviously...
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but for some people, that's the only way to do it is. to take it as the only way. because just end up having tolerance is not have addiction tolerance. right. you need more, more and more and even actually avoiding more and more and more and so i think, for example, if i'm working with somebody i was work with a patient also in the claustrophobia and tb consider the therapy right which she had to be on medication at first but there was a clear plan with me and her psychiatrist of how are we going to win it off to do some of the exposure. she couldn't take it right before session. example right for panic. one of the things we do, i think you and i talked about this before, but there's a technique called, introspective exposure, which is exposure to your own physiology. so things like hyperventilating spinning, breathing out of a straw. and it's very effective to treat panic disorder. but if you come in with a xanax, i don't have anything you're chill it's like let's hyperventilate okay it's fine i can do this. and so in those cases we have to fix it next. so got it
but for some people, that's the only way to do it is. to take it as the only way. because just end up having tolerance is not have addiction tolerance. right. you need more, more and more and even actually avoiding more and more and more and so i think, for example, if i'm working with somebody i was work with a patient also in the claustrophobia and tb consider the therapy right which she had to be on medication at first but there was a clear plan with me and her psychiatrist of how are we...
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it's i know it's incredible in that way. and. by the way, miss saigon. when i was in high school, i had a boyfriend and his family took us to see miss saigon in chicago. and it was probably one of the worst experiences of my life to write about in this book, because i had to pretend whole time that it was great because i didn't want to offend them. but yeah, that was scarring. scar. i mean, what other elements, vietnamese american literature do you feel like you write against? oh yeah. so you know, asian-american literature is used to be, you know, when you have when you have a cover if you have a cover discussion, for example, that's a good time to think asian-american stereotypes. and it's like, well, i was thinking about covers. what would like on the cover, which i would not like of a cover. you kind of have to say, i don't want, you know, red lanterns or tigers or any of the chopsticks, things like that. because if you don't say that, that will actually happen and not because people are super racist, but because those are just like the immediate ima
it's i know it's incredible in that way. and. by the way, miss saigon. when i was in high school, i had a boyfriend and his family took us to see miss saigon in chicago. and it was probably one of the worst experiences of my life to write about in this book, because i had to pretend whole time that it was great because i didn't want to offend them. but yeah, that was scarring. scar. i mean, what other elements, vietnamese american literature do you feel like you write against? oh yeah. so you...
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look for ways of reducing economic cost l for ways of reducing economic cost unsupported — for wayssupported ukraine. the germans have been— unsupported ukraine. the germans have been building _ unsupported ukraine. the germans have been building up _ unsupported ukraine. the germans have been building up significant i have been building up significant volumes— have been building up significant volumes of— have been building up significant volumes of military _ have been building up significant volumes of military and - have been building up significantl volumes of military and economic support. but— volumes of military and economic support, but other— volumes of military and economic support, but other countries i support, but other countries are weakening, _ support, but other countries are weakening, even in— support, but other countries are l weakening, even in poland, which has been a strong — weakening, even in poland, which has been a strong supporter of _ weakening, even in poland, which has been a strong supporter of ukraine. i been a strong supporter of ukraine. we now— be
look for ways of reducing economic cost l for ways of reducing economic cost unsupported — for wayssupported ukraine. the germans have been— unsupported ukraine. the germans have been building _ unsupported ukraine. the germans have been building up _ unsupported ukraine. the germans have been building up significant i have been building up significant volumes— have been building up significant volumes of— have been building up significant volumes of military _ have been building up...
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it's come from some way. if it's a language, honestly for him, i think we should start embracing what we have also from right from home. i'm chief of diabetes feeds such a value in this world of fabric, but it's really changing so fast in the past 2 years now. it's incredible and they think it's going to keep changing human flashlights like with this fabrics. so that way it is again, and i'm happy to see that the celebrities like naomi campbell, are among defends of his work, which we interprets and that by revitalize is and was in fabrics. his creation cell in high end boutique support over the well for me, luxury is reading anything this really anything better than me. the next person a few less human. and i believe that the jet that we do in is an example of the fashion has always been a form of art for africans. a variety of fabrics and cloth reflect centuries old onto design traditions and are an important monica of cultural identity. but in the mid 19th century, these traditions were at risk of being wi
it's come from some way. if it's a language, honestly for him, i think we should start embracing what we have also from right from home. i'm chief of diabetes feeds such a value in this world of fabric, but it's really changing so fast in the past 2 years now. it's incredible and they think it's going to keep changing human flashlights like with this fabrics. so that way it is again, and i'm happy to see that the celebrities like naomi campbell, are among defends of his work, which we...
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in aar way, the way we are argug about is an amazing b victory. the snow wolves in idaho or montana the first wolfpack in washington was 2008. thatat is pretty hopeful. we have a lot of sad, bad, ecological news but wolves are doing prett' well. they are making a comeback. picture book is like the return ofex wolves. sort of ironically and a cover this a little bit, they are doing well people are continuing to focus on them and ie wrote a book about them. there are other species doing much worse like in washington there on the edge of extinction. i would hope at least the passion people feel for wolves that need help as well. >> in so many ways that is a case study for so many things. and yet they specific to the wolf. you balance thatt well. i'm going to ask you probably an obnoxious question. if you are the governor of washington, or heck, the president of the united states. [laughter] what wouldld you do for coexistence? or if that is too hard what are the sort of solutions you talk about range writing as a way for you also talk about from the
in aar way, the way we are argug about is an amazing b victory. the snow wolves in idaho or montana the first wolfpack in washington was 2008. thatat is pretty hopeful. we have a lot of sad, bad, ecological news but wolves are doing prett' well. they are making a comeback. picture book is like the return ofex wolves. sort of ironically and a cover this a little bit, they are doing well people are continuing to focus on them and ie wrote a book about them. there are other species doing much...
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violating the way in which we have done business all the way through this period. we did the not start with violent protests, we did not start this process after the seven years' war thinking these wild thoughts that this british professor was talking about. we were measured. offended? yes, we were offended. we were offended by the line drawn through the appalachian mountains, the proclamation if line. we win territory like european powers win in any war that they fight. that's what you do, you settle up at the end of a war by tradinger the the stories. you can see that throughout the history off europe. that's what happened here x. if britain gained all these territories and they're saying don't go there? what the hell isl that? that, to start with, is insulting. that we now have all of this land. we haved tripled the size of british north america, and you're saying, oh, but stay right here on the east coast. that's insulting. this is insulting. so what a do we do? -- what did we do? we were measured. we were calm. we had our legislators who protested to parliamen
violating the way in which we have done business all the way through this period. we did the not start with violent protests, we did not start this process after the seven years' war thinking these wild thoughts that this british professor was talking about. we were measured. offended? yes, we were offended. we were offended by the line drawn through the appalachian mountains, the proclamation if line. we win territory like european powers win in any war that they fight. that's what you do, you...
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oh, mia, i was born this way. i was simply born this way. i keep saying i'm going to write a book and that's the title. i was born this way. the reality is i grew up in a family where i had a mom and dad who were committed to making change in the world. my mother was a social worker. my dad was a community organizer before barack obama made it popular to be a community organizer. and we lived in the heart of lawndale, which some people would call a ghetto or slum, but they wanted to live where they worked to provide an opportunity for their children to know how blessed we were. and so we were the place that people could come. they were always balls and bats that anybody could take, but you always had to bring them back and they wanted us to understand because we had been given much, that there was much we were responsible for doing. and i always say my siblings grew up and went and had real lives and got real jobs. i made a career out of trying to help change the world. and in doing that, it's taking you, of course, right across the globe, p
oh, mia, i was born this way. i was simply born this way. i keep saying i'm going to write a book and that's the title. i was born this way. the reality is i grew up in a family where i had a mom and dad who were committed to making change in the world. my mother was a social worker. my dad was a community organizer before barack obama made it popular to be a community organizer. and we lived in the heart of lawndale, which some people would call a ghetto or slum, but they wanted to live where...
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, yet in other ways, so different. searching rather randomly for clues to this mystery, i picked up my copy of the federalist papers and read that incomparable collection of essays again that helped. what did you discover there? again, that my rereading of the federalist papers reminded me that we in the in the, if you will, the anglo american west have had experiences that russia and the russian people missed. frankly, they missed what we generically call the enlightenment. they they missed. for four decades much of the industrial revolution with its beneficial consequences in what we call the anglo american west. they missed the reformation and the things that are woven into our culture. for instance, starting with the magna carta in the year 1215 and other other principles that now add up to, if you will, the the liberal democratic order that we that we enjoy were missed in russia. now, starting in the in the 1860s with with czar alexander the first or that would be alexander the second. there were some serious atte
, yet in other ways, so different. searching rather randomly for clues to this mystery, i picked up my copy of the federalist papers and read that incomparable collection of essays again that helped. what did you discover there? again, that my rereading of the federalist papers reminded me that we in the in the, if you will, the anglo american west have had experiences that russia and the russian people missed. frankly, they missed what we generically call the enlightenment. they they missed....
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this is the way it goes. this is why we end up in this world we are tech billionaires who are looking at what's the next level of abstraction? in some ways we could think of is the ai craze the digital craze is looking at how do i go meta? beat one of the robots. eat one of those things. who wants to be a little human. he is the guy when he was the head of ge i make less money making and selling a washing machine to you than i do lending you the money to buy the washing machine. that is why his soul the productive aspects the making of stuff and turned ge into a financial services company because the extraction makes more money than the actual work. it works really well until the financial crisis happened they had no more productive assets. that is the tendency. that's the tendency of capitalism which works great to a point. for not looking at who are they are enslaving what land isop beg taken away or what are they dispossessing and all of that. it can still work. there is more balanced forms of capitalism t
this is the way it goes. this is why we end up in this world we are tech billionaires who are looking at what's the next level of abstraction? in some ways we could think of is the ai craze the digital craze is looking at how do i go meta? beat one of the robots. eat one of those things. who wants to be a little human. he is the guy when he was the head of ge i make less money making and selling a washing machine to you than i do lending you the money to buy the washing machine. that is why his...
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and in many ways that's still true. but as i grew older and became began to feel a certain disillusionment with, the institution of the church, you know, my and i began to have some disagreements which. i think in many ways the generation final clash there is of an undercurrent of the book. how old were you? were you born when your father made his conversion? you know, i wasn't even born yet. i was actually born nine years after my dad became a christian. okay. and tell me a little bit, you know, you had these generational con here. you do mention in the book that, you know, you still do attend church. i think if i got this correctly, you're pursuing a seminary degree. you know, to talk very briefly about, you know, you you know, how you how you have continued to kind live a christian life despite maybe some disagreements you've had with your father and with the larger community. yeah, that's right. so it's interesting, professor, my faith has actually never been stronger than it is now, which is a pleasant surprise. an
and in many ways that's still true. but as i grew older and became began to feel a certain disillusionment with, the institution of the church, you know, my and i began to have some disagreements which. i think in many ways the generation final clash there is of an undercurrent of the book. how old were you? were you born when your father made his conversion? you know, i wasn't even born yet. i was actually born nine years after my dad became a christian. okay. and tell me a little bit, you...
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and in many ways that's still true. but as i grew older and became began to feel a certain disillusionment with, the institution of the church, you know, my and i began to have some disagreements which. i think in many ways the generation final clash there is of an undercurrent of the book. how old were you? were you born when your father made his conversion? you know, i wasn't even born yet. i was actually born nine years after my dad became a christian. okay. and tell me a little bit, you know, you had these generational con here. you do mention in the book that, you know, you still do attend church. i think if i got this correctly, you're pursuing a seminary degree. you know, to talk very briefly about, you know, you you know, how you how you have continued to kind live a christian life despite maybe some disagreements you've had with your father and with the larger community. yeah, that's right. so it's interesting, professor, my faith has actually never been stronger than it is now, which is a pleasant surprise. an
and in many ways that's still true. but as i grew older and became began to feel a certain disillusionment with, the institution of the church, you know, my and i began to have some disagreements which. i think in many ways the generation final clash there is of an undercurrent of the book. how old were you? were you born when your father made his conversion? you know, i wasn't even born yet. i was actually born nine years after my dad became a christian. okay. and tell me a little bit, you...
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for my observation, i think the organic way stream has the most. and there's the most to gain for with development of infrastructure and processes for, for recycling. so organics recycling, there's a number of really effective technologies for, for breaking down food scraps and other organic waste into the products that have beneficial use. so you can con, post that waste and it turns into a soil amendment which is can help. we have a tremendous internationally, and especially in the united states, we have a tremendous loss of top soil due to mano culture and other claim active changes. mano culture agriculture, and we need to rebuild our swales in order to sustain food production. so composting the waste is like a tremendously useful project that requires a lot of space and not every city can can invest in composting sure seems like tons and tons of space to build like it's generally just literally rows of organic materials that are slowly breaking down in contact with air, so subsidies do it, seattle to san francisco. they compost a tremendous pe
for my observation, i think the organic way stream has the most. and there's the most to gain for with development of infrastructure and processes for, for recycling. so organics recycling, there's a number of really effective technologies for, for breaking down food scraps and other organic waste into the products that have beneficial use. so you can con, post that waste and it turns into a soil amendment which is can help. we have a tremendous internationally, and especially in the united...
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"way too early" coming right back >>> welcome back to "way too early."on the east coast, 2:30 out west. i'm kathy kay. the white house is kicking off the holiday season as the first lady and president presided over the lighting of the national christmas tree on the white house lawn last night. this just days after high winds knocked over the 40-foot spruce. the national park service had it standing again after a few hours. this was the 101st tree lighting ceremony at the white house. during the event president biden delivered a holiday message about unity. >> we look to one another and we look out for one another. we leave no one behind. and for our best we are united at our best. we're the united states of america. we begin another holiday season. let's remember how blessed we are as americans with a gift that is our nation. so merry christmas, america. may god bless you all and may god protect our troops. merry, merry christmas. >> unity may be exactly what the president needs. joining us now white house correspondent for reuters, jeff mason. jeff, we'
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all the way. it is interesting because hydrogen, i'm not against hydrogen, they save the world from what i read. the new hydrogen technologies. they are astounding, at least from what i read, it was limited to -- limited to the particular practical applications on these big airships and one of the most remarkable things that say, the hindenburg after all of these things happened, how i cannot remember what it was, 7 million cubic feet of hydrogen. host: this is seven years after the r101? s.c. gwynne: yes, the guy, the heir to von zeppelin who was in charge of this he desperately wanted hindenburg to be a helium airship. really, it was funny, he was a strange, he had concluded finally with r101 the hydrogen was a bad idea. deville airships with. -- to fill airships with. he did everything he could to secure helium. what has happened as helium lee was not available at all commercially, it was located in the texas panhandle and kansas and it was -- it began to be produced in larger quantities in the
all the way. it is interesting because hydrogen, i'm not against hydrogen, they save the world from what i read. the new hydrogen technologies. they are astounding, at least from what i read, it was limited to -- limited to the particular practical applications on these big airships and one of the most remarkable things that say, the hindenburg after all of these things happened, how i cannot remember what it was, 7 million cubic feet of hydrogen. host: this is seven years after the r101? s.c....
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but what's the best way? i've heard for very simply speaking, there are 2 ways of raising cattle. one is grasp bed farms like this one in northern germany. run by hi colquitt for dental. if you make this more, i guess what i can discuss and some of the next inviting will be really easy. then the next class that's really fixed and vans it to before that i can is quite a bit annoyed. this is a small operation right now. there are 50 animals here. eat in the spring. that's the phone. it doesn't cut it all season yadi. here it's fine, i've got dividends. the most of i do isn't. yeah. on the highest and so called spa, this could be some of the fact that i'm lucky to flash the room around a $160.00 hector and have a warm bar and for the winter raising cattle. look similar to this in many places in the world. and then there are a few thoughts that can help thousands or tens of thousands of animals. they live in a confined area and eat mostly grain instead of grass as to which is better, grasp it or feed lot, even actually not that simple. that's compare sustainability using these categor
but what's the best way? i've heard for very simply speaking, there are 2 ways of raising cattle. one is grasp bed farms like this one in northern germany. run by hi colquitt for dental. if you make this more, i guess what i can discuss and some of the next inviting will be really easy. then the next class that's really fixed and vans it to before that i can is quite a bit annoyed. this is a small operation right now. there are 50 animals here. eat in the spring. that's the phone. it doesn't...
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that's the cheapest way to control you and the most effective way.sed exile in taiwan, campaigning for his father's release. last week, he met with lord cameron. freedom of speech, as in freedom from, you know, freedom to say what they want you to say. it is freedom to say what they don't want you to say. and that's what it is, that is the message, that you can't hold jimmy lai, you can't hold jimmy lai in jail and tell everybody that hong kong is still fine, that people are safe to go to hong kong, people are safe to hold their firm beliefs in hong kong. jimmy lai's trial is set to last for 80 days, in what is seen as a test for hong kong's judicial independence. if found guilty, he could face life in prison. danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. let's look at other stories in the headlines. in north korea it's been confirmed the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile on monday was a drill to confirm its war readiness. the north korean state newsagency said the missile reached an altitude of 6500 kilometres, flying just over 1,000 kilometres.
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see the way it was, know that most non pharaoh ways don't understand and to pose the way. like we watch a video by c shepherd, an organization that is campaigned against the hunt for years. the animal rights activists and many of the locals. the folks that are doing the music. and there was a height of the mind. yeah. with this video and saying the things you are saying is brutal and so to know what you see me is the best commercial surveys ever. and so, i mean, yeah. so why do you think that they are promoting even degree does right for young families, whalers, and 2012. when c shepherd announced that they would come to the front, why lives there was a green next to the future here and stem this to were so many young people as it work. i wish i would do with all that because and even teach them so many of their work and it has been tough many, ever since. so all what they are doing is the opposite. the animal rights activists denounced the whaling, but he ends defense it as a necessity. who's right? so we can ask the see, ship it activists themselves. but 1st, let's recou
see the way it was, know that most non pharaoh ways don't understand and to pose the way. like we watch a video by c shepherd, an organization that is campaigned against the hunt for years. the animal rights activists and many of the locals. the folks that are doing the music. and there was a height of the mind. yeah. with this video and saying the things you are saying is brutal and so to know what you see me is the best commercial surveys ever. and so, i mean, yeah. so why do you think that...
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now, at the same time diplomacy is a 2 way street, it's not a one way street. so having said that, there are many things that rush to those that the west doesn't agree with, doesn't like the finds very, very difficult to deal with. at the same time, therefore, russia is going to have to be willing to open up to some of the western views regarding that. i think the dilemma here is that the west refuses to recognize. that's what it tries to advocate those that interest its own strategic interest, not universal values. how would you deal with this substitution all far? you know, here we are in the west. we have our own position versus here we are, the champions of humanity as a whole. therefore if you argue with us, you are actually against the humanity as a whole. by look, i think there's a way to deal with this. it might be a good beginning. it's worth a try, which is both russia and the west, and ukraine, actually not just rush on the west, have absolutely basic needs for security for recognition, for status. these are absolute needs on all sides. needs to be r
now, at the same time diplomacy is a 2 way street, it's not a one way street. so having said that, there are many things that rush to those that the west doesn't agree with, doesn't like the finds very, very difficult to deal with. at the same time, therefore, russia is going to have to be willing to open up to some of the western views regarding that. i think the dilemma here is that the west refuses to recognize. that's what it tries to advocate those that interest its own strategic interest,...
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the way you wrote it. but that kind of opened door because in fact what you just described is an ongoing process in the united states and other settler colonial countries. and you talk about from the perspective, the ways in which western european colonial and imperial imposed, a very rigid binary gender structure that was patriarchal on that had enormous variety in, their sense of gender and in the way that people in those communities understood and leadership and could relate to each other. can you talk about that? because i think part of the issue of this universal universality is that it's taken, as you said, natural. one of the pleasures of having moved here to the us around a year and a half ago. i live here now is that i've been able immerse myself much more fully in the histories of indigenous communities, indigenous societies in the us and, across the americas and what see very quickly, especially here in new york, where i live, is that the tradition. of the hood nationally, if you look throughout
the way you wrote it. but that kind of opened door because in fact what you just described is an ongoing process in the united states and other settler colonial countries. and you talk about from the perspective, the ways in which western european colonial and imperial imposed, a very rigid binary gender structure that was patriarchal on that had enormous variety in, their sense of gender and in the way that people in those communities understood and leadership and could relate to each other....
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he set up the company in that way. but i think the interesting thing is that it seems like they don't want to write like they are now into making money as a as an activity, you know, making money and funding new basically new product that's the actual like kind of we're going to connect and make the world a better place. i think they've sort of withdrawn from that territory to some degree. why do you why do you think that? i mean, do you think that the what am i here is is just like the stock falling and. in 2021 was a real shock to the system. they grown and grown and grown. and that was the first year that they really had a revenue shortfall and everyone freaked out and employees saw their net worth drop. now they realize what they care more. or do you have another theory? i mean, what is what is the reason that mit is sort of abandoning its do do gooder, external things? there are a few things have occurred that i think are notable. one of them is, if you notice, the leadership team has just contracted over and over
he set up the company in that way. but i think the interesting thing is that it seems like they don't want to write like they are now into making money as a as an activity, you know, making money and funding new basically new product that's the actual like kind of we're going to connect and make the world a better place. i think they've sort of withdrawn from that territory to some degree. why do you why do you think that? i mean, do you think that the what am i here is is just like the stock...
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maybe i should ask a question this way. that makes sense, what you just said, and we shouldn't be looking for friends. and i think we have had experiences in the past with presidents like kennedy perhaps, who tried that. but what are the forces that are keeping us from going out there with an open hand rather than a closed fist who's doing this? and why? while a lot of the military industrial complex, they drive us foreign policy, they funded the campaigns of people on capital hill or they fund presidents, they fund congressmen. they fund the think tanks to come up with the brilliant idea that a war would be just a rhythmic. they fund the media and, and they are our tax dollars are being stolen from us to give them a to, to keep replenishing the war machine. so i think that is a critical, this deep, deep corruption in american society. their entire economy is driven by war, and it will come home to roost because of working men and women of this country are seen the dollar being absolutely destroyed. and when they go to the
maybe i should ask a question this way. that makes sense, what you just said, and we shouldn't be looking for friends. and i think we have had experiences in the past with presidents like kennedy perhaps, who tried that. but what are the forces that are keeping us from going out there with an open hand rather than a closed fist who's doing this? and why? while a lot of the military industrial complex, they drive us foreign policy, they funded the campaigns of people on capital hill or they fund...
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i don't use that way. this cause because of for me is because it is a when you want to sort of get conditional but going, but i'm going to create a for this cause of lie on this and buffalos. and so i sort of lay out who is it for me, ask us, but this one is the key because it hasn't even been violate as i do, it's telling me, jessica, no, no, i don't know where it is, but the way tease the sick don't look she shows do they look, she don't do that and you can all, you know, when you get a noticing you, that front of us, we met with our about meet a ridiculous one that took you through of the region needs me to do how it can take a while don't directly next to the last as you mount the go to could you okay, very. i see some of the pub caught up. i'll say look the in the human eagleford pulse. could you do the connectivity of us to do much, many, and did you say about school because of the sliced to which you've got to go outside. the saki bottom is remains with finally returned to south africa in 2002, as d
i don't use that way. this cause because of for me is because it is a when you want to sort of get conditional but going, but i'm going to create a for this cause of lie on this and buffalos. and so i sort of lay out who is it for me, ask us, but this one is the key because it hasn't even been violate as i do, it's telling me, jessica, no, no, i don't know where it is, but the way tease the sick don't look she shows do they look, she don't do that and you can all, you know, when you get a...
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on so the question is, is it safe and will it stay that way? it's always difficult to predict, like to somebody, the amount of sale should really falls through. then we meet our contacts on the highway. se one's as we know them from previous filming . they don't want to be recognized as we continue together we're not allowed to show the exact location that would put us all in danger. okay, it's now we're going in. so camera down the camera down please. in the way, which has come in and more line to them. carlos is what we should call him. he's a member of rio's biggest gang for the red commando who are currently in charge of a senior. i don't know if this isn't to and call it but it was so i'm can we talk a bit about your life? how did you get into the drug gang out of necessity as a teenager and important as it does. okay. and so incomplete. ok if i could do what i wanted to support my mother. she was a single parent by younger brothers and i had nothing to eat to tell him about it. i had to support her and i couldn't make money in the game. i
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and i will give way briefly.— i will give way briefly.e way briefly. will he confirm that in fact, as - i will give way briefly. will he confirm that in fact, as a - i will give way briefly. will he i confirm that in fact, as a matter i will give way briefly. will he - confirm that in fact, as a matter of law, an interim measure under rule 35 is directed not to the courts of the united kingdom, but to the governments of the member states? so what the bill says restates what is the position anyway that it applies to the member states and not the courts. mn; to the member states and not the courts. g ., ., ., , ., courts. my honourable learned friend is absolutely — courts. my honourable learned friend is absolutely right. _ courts. my honourable learned friend is absolutely right. i _ courts. my honourable learned friend is absolutely right. i will _ courts. my honourable learned friend is absolutely right. i will give - courts. my honourable learned friend is absolutely right. i will give way - is absolutely right. i will give way one mor
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i would have to go the other way. i think medicine is one of the examples that's pretty similar to a lot of the context in dod words like anyone is going to meeting with the family alike that you get seven different opinions of seven different doctors. it's generally hard and it kind of showcases a lot of limitations of human decision making and understanding and complex of ireland. i actually think like within two years i i would probably takee ai to be honest. i think that's a good analog to think about in a lot of the defense contacts where like there will come a point where we believe exactly as congressman gallagher said that the system will probably be better at making certain decisions than humans. and it comes down to that accountability and accountable to frameworks, like the men in the field fire up, up and they're accountable for the results. that is how it works. i think this could be a very similar construct. but being prepared for the idea that the computer are actually going to be better than humans, li
i would have to go the other way. i think medicine is one of the examples that's pretty similar to a lot of the context in dod words like anyone is going to meeting with the family alike that you get seven different opinions of seven different doctors. it's generally hard and it kind of showcases a lot of limitations of human decision making and understanding and complex of ireland. i actually think like within two years i i would probably takee ai to be honest. i think that's a good analog to...
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but there's more billionaires come the top 1000 billionaires have way, way, way more than everybody else. there's a large, larger billionaire class. still a tiny number of people compared to the whole population but it's spread out through a wider bunch of billionaires who are now all competing with each other forr scraps of billions that's what breaks things down kremlin to minneapolis, minnesota, this is steve the emailed in question. to what extent do you think america societal tendency to be less present its contributing to increased emotional and anxiety trends? >> guest: tremendously and totally and may be its 99.9% .9% of it. it's funny, when you have -- a lot of us are raising kids who have one kind of sensory or nervous disorder of another, whether it's add or spectral or central processing or too much cortisol or whatever it is, , tt they're not calibrating. the easiest way to calibrate your kid is to bring them into bed with you, right? or sit with them, body to body, skin to skin. ideally it early enough that a still appropriate. but being with people, being on a team. being
but there's more billionaires come the top 1000 billionaires have way, way, way more than everybody else. there's a large, larger billionaire class. still a tiny number of people compared to the whole population but it's spread out through a wider bunch of billionaires who are now all competing with each other forr scraps of billions that's what breaks things down kremlin to minneapolis, minnesota, this is steve the emailed in question. to what extent do you think america societal tendency to...
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only way to go— only way to go.y i not quite right because we did give quite _ not quite right because we did give quite generous payments for self isolation — quite generous payments for self isolation. i think the concern that we had _ isolation. i think the concern that we had was — isolation. i think the concern that we had was that there could be difficulties, complications, abuse of any— difficulties, complications, abuse of any system of payments. we were already— of any system of payments. we were already spending, as everybody knows, — already spending, as everybody knows, very considerable sums in support— knows, very considerable sums in support of— knows, very considerable sums in support of all kinds. so there were anxieties _ support of all kinds. so there were anxieties about some of the implications of compensation system. but because it was so important to id but because it was so important to go with— but because it was so important to go with self isolation, to encourage people _ go with self isol
only way to go— only way to go.y i not quite right because we did give quite _ not quite right because we did give quite generous payments for self isolation — quite generous payments for self isolation. i think the concern that we had _ isolation. i think the concern that we had was — isolation. i think the concern that we had was that there could be difficulties, complications, abuse of any— difficulties, complications, abuse of any system of payments. we were already— of any system...